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h2co-pilot 02-25-2006 12:54 AM

Anyone know anything about mountain bikes? (and bored enough to answer some questions?)

I am looking into getting one- hopefully soon. I really like the Specialized line. I had one before and it was pretty nice.

I like these two:

http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkM...sid=06Hardrock

http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=13297

The second one is a woman's bike. What is the difference? Does anyone have any suggestions? Or ride something they really like?

I want a good bike that I can add on to if needed later on. I cannot justify over $900.- at this point and that's even pushing it.

DDWH 02-25-2006 01:33 AM

The women's specific will have a frame gemotry that is specific to a womens torso and not a mans torso as will the general and mens bikes.

Specialized make pretty good bikes. It all comes down to your budget and what you like and how it fits.

You might be able to ride a mans bike and get a comfortable fit, then again the womens specific might give you a greater comfort and or riding position.

Now as far as brand preference goes, my wife and 2 daughters all ride specialized. As for me I have 2 Giants, 2 Treks, and a Intense M1.

Find a reputible local bike shop and go do some test rides. PM me what you find and what you like and I will let you know my opinion. Your budget of 900 dollars should get you something pretty decent, unless you plan on racing...then we need to talk thousands!

h2co-pilot 02-25-2006 01:43 AM

Thanks DD - I will prolly try some if I get a chance this weekend or early next week. I might take you up on pming some questions if that's okay.

If I think about it, Men prolly do have to have a different position than Gurls.

blackbugs 02-25-2006 02:01 AM

Kona makes fun stuff. Pretty good value.
www.konaworld.com

Kona, Hawaii also has a great brewery. Therefor, their bikes have to be great as well.

bparker 02-25-2006 02:15 AM

The hardrock one looks cool - especially if it had some spinnas!

mudderducker 02-25-2006 02:17 AM

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Originally posted by blackbugs:
Kona makes fun stuff. Pretty good value.
www.konaworld.com

another Kona rider here. solid!

mudderducker 02-25-2006 02:29 AM

in your price range: (they go $6k plus)

Kona- Lisa HT

Kona- Caldera

Kona- Hoss

Kona- Blast

Kona- Cinder Cone

$999 bad ass Full Susp bike- Kikapu

any one of these Kona's would do great at scraping up your knuckles and knees

never been a Specialized fan, so I can't help you out there.

Vincent 02-25-2006 02:31 AM

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I googled Co-pilot and bicycle and wouldn't ya know.....There it was......The perfect bicycle. It's even named Co-Pilot!

Here are the spec's!

The Co-Pilot includes:

20" Rear Wheel
Quick folding hinge for easy assembly & storage
Heavy duty frame that fits most mountain bikes
New design also fits 27" & 700c wheels
Quick adjustment seat post and attachment hinge
Co-Pilot can coast or pedal independently
Includes safety flag
Assembly required


Going with this bike would really be an ego boost for Ken cuz he would always be in front.... He would never feel threatened... And you would never beat him to the top of the hill....

Anyways, Here's a Pic.....

Dug 02-25-2006 02:52 AM

How about a Christini "two wheel drive" mountain bike. http://www.christini.com/index2.php

KenP 02-25-2006 03:38 AM

Do any of them come with coffee holders?

KenP 02-25-2006 03:39 AM

Oh yeah, and a Pea-Pie basket?

CO Hummer 02-25-2006 04:13 AM

CP,
If you go specialized, get something from the STUMPJUMPER line. It's a step up from the Hard Rock, but definitely worth it.

Sewie 02-25-2006 05:01 AM

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Oh yeah, and a Pea-Pie basket?

CO Hummer 02-25-2006 05:19 AM

CP,
You can't justify over $900? The Stumpjumper would be over $900. The Hardrock is a decent bike, like the Honda Accord is a decent car. I wouldn't want to take the Hardrock on hard core trails.

If you really want some fun, go for a Yeti ASR-SL or 575. You can even custom order one in pink! I just got one of those, but they're a weeeee bit over $900.

Kellen 02-25-2006 06:34 AM

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Originally posted by h2co-pilot:
The second one is a woman's bike. What is the difference?

I have no preference for either.

CampMaster 02-25-2006 02:17 PM

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Originally posted by h2co-pilot:
Anyone know anything about mountain bikes? ...

Be careful around them. They can easily get stuck under the Hummers frame. If they get into the wheel well - good luck getting it back out easily.

h2co-pilot 02-25-2006 02:49 PM



I am going to check them out today maybe. Thank you so much for the suggestions and links. I really appreciate it. Kona looks good too. I have a bicycling magazine that has a consumer guide- I just saw that the Specialized Hardcomp was a good starter- then I saw the wominz section and all these other choices online. I got cun-fus-id.

Motherf<span class="ev_code_BLACK">u</span>cker (), I like the Kikapu a lot. It has "mooseknuckle" grips- must be made for wimin.

I have a bag like that for Pea-Pie that goes in the car. I straps around the headrest and back- so she will be safe and can see out. I will have to look into a Pea Pie basket for my bike. I don't like that one "mounts in seconds" scary. I don't want to lose my lil' Peepers.

DDWH 02-25-2006 02:53 PM

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Originally posted by h2co-pilot:
Thanks DD - I will prolly try some if I get a chance this weekend or early next week. I might take you up on pming some questions if that's okay.

If I think about it, Men prolly do have to have a different position than Gurls.

Not a problem at all CP!

CslRkH2 02-25-2006 03:00 PM

The key to good bikes is the components (derailers, brakes, cranks, etc). These can always be upgraded later and individually so start with a good frame and suspension


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