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I had an Orange patriot 7+ a few years back, utterly bombproof and
Enjoyable but weighed about 600 kg :grin:, loved it and passed it on
To my son and he's just sold it on to make way for his Ktm.....there was
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So after being furloughed and supposed to be saving money I ended up buying one of these this morning :roll:

https://www.certini.co.uk/57324/product ... gKlWvD_BwE
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Nice :-bd
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You’ll enjoy that given some decent trails
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Nice that :-bd Do have a soft spot for Specialized
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voodoo_simon wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:07 pm Nice that :-bd Do have a soft spot for Specialized
never owned a specialized before as always thought they were a bit overpriced. but at that price and having looked at a few different options it was a good buy imo
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I only go ‘Full sus’ for special occasions, this was a Tuesday
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Looking forward to the weekend picture BDS :-bd
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Alpinum wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:57 am
Long story short: get the latest carbon version :lol:
Probably the answer, that and lighter forks...and wheels....
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Here she (Morewood Shova 2006) is, in all her resurrected glory. New bearings and seals throughout.

Still shod in her winter boots at present, so if you've got some 26 x 2+" Ardent, Crossmark, LarsenTT* or similar looking for a new home, let me know.

* Tubeless ready or not but not the tubeless Maxxis LarsenTT LUST version. They don't play nicely with my rims.
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Just bought a 2019 spearfish with 120f 100r and its fab, weights a tad over 13kg but it shifts downhill. I also have an old yeti 575 26" but that will be moved on as soon as we are a free nation again :roll:
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I also have an old yeti 575 26" but that will be moved on as soon as we are a free nation again
Could you not throw it into a skip while still maintaining social distancing protocol? :wink:
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Now my Shova is finished I'm ready for a new project.
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Mr wright thats a bloody great bike your talking about there... its got loads of life in it still :smile:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:23 pm
I also have an old yeti 575 26" but that will be moved on as soon as we are a free nation again
Could you not throw it into a skip while still maintaining social distancing protocol? :wink:
:lol: That's harsh.
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Salsa Spearfish rider here.

Bit heavier than my Specialized Camber but it's a lot faster. Climbs like a hardtail with a bit more compliance, descends like 150mm trail bike. If it's not obvious, I love it. FLV IF you want to try it out after lockdown give me a shout.

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I bought this badboy off Ebay just as the lockdown started (3 weeks ago) as it was so cheap .

One of our brethren, Bob picked it up for me as it was local to him, and it is currently in his shed.

Soon......

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Another vote for the Kona Hei Hei. I have a 2016 one I bought cheap in 2017 to replace my 2015ish Spearfish when it spectacularly snapped in half.

The Hei Hei is built with 29x2.4, Hope Tech XC wheels and a 130mm Pike

I would say the Spearfish felt a little faster, but the Kona is no slouch. The Hei Hei is supremely confident downhill. It obviously only has 110mm out back, but I prefer it to my 160mm all mountain bike, unless I'm doing something Alpine.

The frame bag space is bigger than the SF. It feels a little heavier than the SF though.

Overall, I think it's an vaguely exciting bike for general trail riding and when you want an FS bike for bikepacking.

Oh, and worth pointing out it's still on its first pivot bearings, despite a lot of riding
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2016 Hei Hei is a stunning bike. I spent 3 days in Austria for the launch with Kona and was stunned, literally STUNNED at how capable it was for a short trail XC bike. The new 120mm version is a very different beast. Friend of mine has it on test at the moment.

Any excuse for a photo from my journo days ;)

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That new Kona looks ace, really like what Kona are doing at the moment, they somehow seem very much on it.
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This just landed in my inbox from cotic:-
https://www.cotic.co.uk/product/rocketMAX

Quite a nice looking thing and the frames are now made just down the road from me. I guess my issue is that you could ride this through absolutely anything just by pointing and pedaling.....
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htrider wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 10:48 am This just landed in my inbox from cotic:-
https://www.cotic.co.uk/product/rocketMAX

Quite a nice looking thing and the frames are now made just down the road from me. I guess my issue is that you could ride this through absolutely anything just by pointing and pedaling.....
Do it! Support my local welders!

Like you I was on rigid for years and years, and I honestly think I’ve missed out by not having a full bouncer in my life - it’s only hindsight telling me this. I bought Scott L’s Orbea Occam TR on here and it’s really, really good. With rigid you’re always on a knife edge between fast and out of control when descending, whereas the full susser just hugs the ground.

Haven’t a clue on weight, but it’s a very nice setup and I’ve only needed to change the saddle. Eagle 1x12, Fox 34s, Hunt wheels, and this new invention called a dropper. Who knew that ‘dropping’ your seatpost while riding was actually really useful??
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You all not to stop this suspension talk now. You're beginning to make me think I might need a full susser and I don't. I don't, I really don't :wink:
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Ive actually had quite a few, but always veered towards having a lighter xc/bikepacking hardtail and then a more heavy duty lets say full suspender. Ive come to realise thats way i dont ride the suspension bike as much.

So, as a result of reflecting on what I actually want on this thread etc I'm building a more xc / bikepacking full suspension bike. Time will tell if I'm just throwing more money down the 'bike pit' but, hey, keeps me busy...
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Richpips wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:00 pm I bought this badboy off Ebay just as the lockdown started (3 weeks ago) as it was so cheap .

One of our brethren, Bob picked it up for me as it was local to him, and it is currently in his shed.

Soon......

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I dont usually do this over pics of bikes but ..... phwoar 😜
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