best hardtail for $500-600 Cdn?
A friend at work wants to buy her teen son a moutain bike. I suggested a hardtail as I see that most full suspension bikes are around $1000 and much higher. And for the trail riding he mostly does I believe a hardtail will be enough.
I checked out a Giant Yukon ($599) and thought it would be perfect for him. It's very light compared to his current Dept. store bike with lots of fork travel and, light overall weight and very good disc brakes. Are there other bikes we can look at comparable to the Yukon in price (Canadian), frame quality (if it's good) and components? Thx. |
I can't name any in that price range, but I second the Yukon. Great bike for the money.
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I have a kona cinder cone and love it. that was 699 us, id check that one out also
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$699 US would be way out of the range he stated
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Originally Posted by While At Rome
I have a kona cinder cone and love it. that was 699 us, id check that one out also
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ah, i dont really know the US- CND money exhange
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Originally Posted by While At Rome
ah, i dont really know the US- CND money exhange
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I wish I could help, but the last bike I purchased with gold coins.
The one before I won arm wrestling a circus clown. |
I'd suggenst a Specialized Hardrock Comp. They are set us very nicely for the price range and are capable of handling all kinds of abuse. Plus disc brakes are nice.
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sorry thats suggest
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Originally Posted by Spec4life
I'd suggenst a Specialized Hardrock Comp. They are set us very nicely for the price range and are capable of handling all kinds of abuse. Plus disc brakes are nice.
I've always liked the lesser expensive Specialized bikes and this one should fit your budget with a few bucks left over for some other items you might not think about right now. However I love my Giant Rainier, which is slightly more expensive and probably not the best bang for the buck that I could have gotten, but it has been good to me as a commuter in an early life and a trail bike as it is now. |
I have a Trek 4500 and paid $500 US. The bike has good components and light weight.
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These are the bikes we've seen so far (but I have only tested the Giant Yukon). All bikes are with mechanical disc brakes:
Giant Yukon Devinci Chameleon Specialized Hardrock Trek 4300 I also saw at another store (online) that they have a Norco Rival (previous year's model with a list price of $899Cdn) with a price reduction and plan to check it out when I get time this week. One question I have; since most seem to have similar frame designs and components, which bike(s) listed here come in at a lighter weight? It's a bit hard to tell since they are all at different stores. So far the Yukon and Devinci feel the lightest, the Specialized a bit heavier (and I believe the Norco is too). I have yet to check out a Kona and would like to take each of these bikes out for test rides. |
can't beat the Marin Bobcat Trail at this price
http://www.marinbikes.com/bicycles_2...cat_trail.html |
Just had a chance to look at a Marin today, very nice bike. Must find time to ride them though.
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Yesterday I was able to take out a few bikes. I took out a Gary Fisher Piranha, Trek 4300, Norco Bushpilot and Specialized Rockhopper (all bikes with disc brakes).
Ok, I don't know if all these bikes needed to be tuned, but all of them had very crappy gear changes. The shifts were all clunky and loud and some bikes wouldn't shift properly at all. Of all the bikes, I found the Fisher to fit me the best. The one I disliked the most was the Trek, I felt like I was 6' off the ground and could easily topple if the terrain changed too quickly. I still need to take out a Kona and Devinci and may take out those bikes again if other stores have them, just to see if I feel any different on them. |
Originally Posted by nostromo.
Ok, I don't know if all these bikes needed to be tuned, but all of them had very crappy gear changes. The shifts were all clunky and loud and some bikes wouldn't shift properly at all.
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Originally Posted by taylor p
sounds like they needed to be tuned
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Originally Posted by nostromo
Thanks. They sounded as bad as my Dept. store bike's gear changes, not much of a step up with that.
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Actually, if she can wait for a bit, my daughter's BF may be getting a new bike next week and will be selling his 1.5 year old Trek Liquid 25 (I think that it's a medium). He paid about $3000.00 for it new.
Its essentially a free ride full susser with 5" travel...might work for the son http://www2.trekbikes.com/Assets/Bik...le497_3259.jpg |
Originally Posted by jm01
Actually, if she can wait for a bit, my daughter's BF may be getting a new bike next week and will be selling his 1.5 year old Trek Liquid 25 (I think that it's a medium). He paid about $3000.00 for it new.
Its essentially a free ride full susser with 5" travel...might work for the son http://www2.trekbikes.com/Assets/Bik...le497_3259.jpg |
Originally Posted by nostromo
Sure, just let me know what he's asking for it and the size. It's a nice bike.
it's a medium...won't be cheap, he's thinking around $1000.00, but he paid $3000.00 He used to be into FR, but now wants something a little lighter with more travel |
Originally Posted by jm01
he's looking at some bikes this weekend, so we'll know if he wants to sell shortly. He has a slightly different build as he rides in Collingwood...XT derailleurs, double chain ring with bash guard, Manitou Black 120mm fork, Hayes hydros
it's a medium...won't be cheap, he's thinking around $1000.00, but he paid $3000.00 He used to be into FR, but now wants something a little lighter with more travel I took out a Rocky Mountain Soul and Norco Kokanee yesterday. They were both pretty similar, but I liked the Norco a bit better (sweet green colour too). |
Originally Posted by nostromo
Sounds like a pretty serious bike. Is a medium around the 15-17" model? We've been trying 18.5-19.5" models.
I took out a Rocky Mountain Soul and Norco Kokanee yesterday. They were both pretty similar, but I liked the Norco a bit better (sweet green colour too). you have to sit on them to know what works Yep, the Liquid is a serious bike...one of the few Treks still made in the U.S....they discontinued it last year because of the popularity of the Fuel, which is a pretty crappy bike...like most single pivots, its like riding a pogo stick (thats why OEM shock has a lock-out) |
Easy. An Iron Horse Maverick 5.5. I just traded up to a Kona fs but that 5.5 was a sweet, solid bike. It was $360 US $. I wish I could have kept it. It felt like I was taking my dog to the pound the day I returned it.
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