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What do you think is the best "Trail" bike?
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Author:  DannyHuynh [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:15 pm ]
Post subject:  What do you think is the best "Trail" bike?

like the 5-6 inch range.

i have 100mm FS and im dreaming of a 140-150mm FS. just wondering what my options are.

Author:  McLovin [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:34 pm ]
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This is where everyone chimes in and says that their trail bike is the best! Lol

So I'll start... I'm a fan of the Nomad. :twisted:

But seriously you can't go wrong with SC Nomad or Blur, Giant Reign, Intense Tracer/Carbine, Speshy Enduro (even though I don't really like Specialized), Banshee Rune or Spitfire, etc, etc, etc.

Author:  SoCalNomadRider [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:49 pm ]
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x2 For the Nomad :)

Author:  random walk [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:56 pm ]
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I'm the last person that should (or will) offer specific advice on a FS bike.

I will say, you can be driven to certifiable insanity if you spend too much time researching and not enough time test-riding.

But of course you have to start somewhere, and asking the good folks here is a great start. An idea of your budget will help narrow things down.

Then, keep an eye out for demo days and ride the bikes that meet your criteria. Maybe try a rental for a weekend once you narrow things down even further. You might even get an offer to try another DT'ers bike.

Then, buy a Canfield One.

Author:  MiLo [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:02 pm ]
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One of my Instructors always said this, "It Depends."

Main thing is, what is your budget?

Author:  Mudd [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:10 pm ]
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Nomad.

Author:  Kimba [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:18 pm ]
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While we wait for your budget, I will offer the following observations.

Danny you seem like you are going to be riding for a long time based on your posts and your obvious enthusiasm for the sport. I have seen many riders like you get a trail-bike "in the $800 to $1,200 range," only to upgrade a few months later to a bike costing much, much more. Maybe you have already gone through this? Do yourself and your checkbook a favor and find out what your dream bike is and go for it, provided you do not trigger bankruptcy or a divorce.

Then, you will delay upgradeitis for a longer period of time since you paid dearly, and will enjoy a really nice bike LIKE A TURNER for a longer period.

Have fun shopping! :cheers:

Author:  PaulChavez [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:22 pm ]
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Isn't a Nomad a bit big to be called a trail bike?

In my case I bought a used Chumba XCL and I like it fine. I rode a buddie's Nomad up in Santa Cruz for a weekend and it certainly seemed a much bigger bike.

As for the 'buy a trail bike and upgrade soon after', I noticed some people ride the crap out of what they have, others always have excuses for why they need a bigger bike. Just sayin'. ;)

Author:  Slowgrind [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:22 pm ]
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Is it a Turner 5-spot? I hope so, because I'm jonesin' for that bike...

Author:  McLovin [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:30 pm ]
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PaulChavez wrote:
Isn't a Nomad a bit big to be called a trail bike?

In my case I bought a used Chumba XCL and I like it fine. I rode a buddie's Nomad up in Santa Cruz for a weekend and it certainly seemed a much bigger bike.

As for the 'buy a trail bike and upgrade soon after', I noticed some people ride the crap out of what they have, others always have excuses for why they need a bigger bike. Just sayin'. ;)


Yeah a 6 inch bike is usually classified "all mountain" and 5 inch as a "trail bike" but IMHO they're so close I'd just go for the 6 inch bike. You can build a pretty light 6 inch bike and they climb so damn well I don't really see the benefit of shrinking an inch of travel for slightly less weight and slightly steeper geometery. Unless you need an excuse for not riding stuff "If only I had a bigger bike... " :twisted:

YMMV

Author:  Stu [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:35 pm ]
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I'm looking for a new frame to, and I've narrowed it down to five bikes.

Nomad of course

Firebird

Slash 9

Enduro

Chicoltin

All pricey and freaken awesome.

All around the 6" trail bike mark. We all know 5" is not enough

Author:  McLovin [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:41 pm ]
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Stu wrote:
We all know 5" is not enough


That's...


what....


she...



said!!





(and by "she" I mean Italo's mom!)

Author:  noissiM [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:02 pm ]
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I love this question....


The only bad 5"-6" bike is the one that doesn't get ridden. Everything else is great (take that with a grain of salt)

I ride a Diamondback Mission III. I love it.
Used to ride a Diamondback Mission I... loved it.
Used to ride a Giant Reign 3.... loved it.
Used to ride an Ironhorse... loved it.
Used to ride a Mongoose XR200... loved it till it almost killed me.

Get one that has tires, decent brakes, and some SRAMano components and you'll be smiling from ear to ear in no time.

Author:  mtbchip [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:40 pm ]
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Based on what I ride and my buddies ride.....

Santa Cruz Blur LT or Nomad for the "burlier" stuff.
Turner Spot
Pivot Mach 5
Giant Trance or Reign

All good rigs indeed.

Now get your ride ON!

Author:  DannyHuynh [ Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:26 pm ]
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at my current position in life i can not afford a santa cruz, turner, titus, pivot, yeti bike as much as i drool over looking at them. maybe in 10 years when im making more money and are more stable financially.

i kind of want one of the kona dawg's in good condition. that would be ideal! and more in my price range of sub 1k.

if i had the flow i would get a rocky mountain altitude or slayer. or a yetti 575. or a pivot mach 5.

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