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Thanks Dave, I don't actually do all AM riding, most of the riding is probably technical/advanced trail. But I do some AM when I am not riding with friends, but it would not comprise the majority of my riding, which is why I was looking for a bike with a bit more travel like the Stumpy FSRs while still remaining light enough for climbing or flats. I think 120-140 up front is about all I'd need for now. I plan to replace the wheels with whatever bike I get with some custom tubeless ones from a friend down south. I'll see if I can ride a Nomad (or carbon) next time SC is in town. My guess is they'll be out of my budget though.My budget is under $3000 purchased in the off season (not factoring in the custom wheels), and I'll gladly take any savings below that to put towards vinyl
The wrong bike is still too expensive even if it is cheap. Same with audio.
Yes, I agree. Just wondering how much worse a xc fs could handle on rough rocky terrain than a hardtail like the yelli.I would be saving enough with this to keep my yelli frame though for when i want to get some air
I hear you on price, I picked up my Trek Remedy right after x-mas '08 for a 40% discount. It was a basic model, but after a few years there's no stock parts left and I'm on my 2nd frame after a bad crash. Most bikes these days are very good and the geometry is converging to the point where there are mostly minor differences between brands so price was a major factor for me too.If you're not going for a 6+" AM bike, I'd try to keep the bike as light as you can afford, as most mellower trails are more fun on a light and fast bike. If it's your only bike a burlier 150mm trail bike like a Trance X, Trek Remedy, etc... might be a good choice. Also, a fork with a 15 or 20mm thru axle is something I would look for, with 150mm travel. A bike like this can end up in the mid 20 lb range and would be my choice for an xc bike (or the equivilent 29er, would take me some test rides to figure it out). Although, I rode with a guy on a 20 lb carbon Niner hardtail last week, setup 1x10.... I would love a bike like that too...
My local LBS has a Yeti ASR-5 in medium they will demo, which is great since that's my size. Hopefully I will have a day this weekend where I can spend most of the day on the trail. Reviews make it sound like a fast, fun bike and the base model is in my price range. I'm not sure what the weight of this bike is, but my high side guess is around 27-29 lbs.