RIP my Dirty Harry - now what?

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RIP my Dirty Harry - now what?

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Not Clint, but my 2013 Planet X Dirty Harry that I've cherished from a very early age.....

After numerous BB200/300's, 4 x HT550's, 1 x Tour Divide and lots of smaller stuff (over 20,000km) the chainstay has decided it's had enough.

I repaired the carbon a couple of years ago, then again just before the Tour Divide, but on the Dirty Riever in Kielder on Saturday it's developed a big crack. Despite me lavishing love and fresh paint last year, it appears I was only painting over the old damage and the crack is back. :|

So, what shall I replace it with?
I want: carbon, short head tube, 29er, hardtail, light, racey, small frame size, tapered head tube, maybe QR or bolt through rear (will be rehubbing the rear wheel at some point). Price is sort of an issue as I also want a sparkly new road frame soon. Might be happy with Ti but not sure I want to pay Ti prices.

It's palmares:
5x BB200
3x BB300 (may not have finished all of them)
4x HT550 (finished 1)
Lakeland 200
King Alfred's Way
3x Kielder 100
1x Dirty Riever
Cotswold 200
Smoke Ring
Wales Coast to Coast
2x Trans Cambrian Way
1x TCW double
Ridgeway double
Tuscany Trail
Tour Divide
and lots of races and smaller rides
(having written all that, it's quite well travelled and doesn't owe me anything!)

I'll be raising a glass tonight to Harry :-bd
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Really like my Trek Procaliber but not sure how easy it is to source the frameset. Brilliant bike though, the rear end is very comfortable.

Planet X has the whippet?
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Certainly had some monies worth there Steve. Sorry, no useful suggestions on a replacement.
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One of the Cannondale Scalpel HT's...?
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I'm not sure it ticks all of your boxes but my Canyon Exceed is a great bikepacking race bike
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Sorry to hear that Slarge. I'm quite liking my SC Highball (though I'm yet to ride it :grin: ). Hope you find a nice decent replacement soon and a nice list of medals the PX (and yourself) managed to accrue :-bd
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i would forgo the carbon bit for something a lot nicer.......IMHO

https://www.specializedconceptstore.co. ... -frameset/
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Pivot LES?

Ibis DV9?
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I recently picked up a lightly used new style whippet. Did a big 9hr ride on it shortly after I built it - I really like it
Decently light, nice and stretched out, not silly slack, climbs really well.
Not stupidly expensive either so I don't feel I have to worry about putting bags on it or mistreating it.
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Im pretty chuffed with my Hunt. I’m not sponsored by them, but I bang the drum of “buy a Hunt” because I like it. A lot. Also, not carbon. I’ve had many and don’t miss them.


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Some good options there, thanks. There's too many nice bikes on the market at the moment - I might need to get signed up to the C2W scheme....
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Frames I'd take a closer look at/would get (more) test rides done:

BMC Twostroke.
Ghost Lector.
Rockrider (Race?)
Or get 1 Stoll for the price of 10 Rockriders :wink:
Stoll R1
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voodoo_simon wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:52 pm Really like my Trek Procaliber but not sure how easy it is to source the frameset. Brilliant bike though, the rear end is very comfortable.

Planet X has the whippet?
Me too.

I actually bought the base level carbon procaliber as a fully built bike cheaper than the frame only option at the time! (Then proceeded to pretty much change everything)
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Steve, I think you need to come to the dark side and get in touch with Rich and Shona @ Keep Pedalling :YMDEVIL:
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Got me a new bike - a Trek Procaliber 9.6. Picked it up today, fitted pedals and 50km later its really put a smile on my face!
Needs a new pedal though - the trusty pedals I fitted have now gone to pedal heaven - the axle locknut sheared off (known XTR pedal issue from many moons ago).
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slarge wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 7:56 pm Got me a new bike - a Trek Procaliber 9.6. Picked it up today, fitted pedals and 50km later its really put a smile on my face!
Needs a new pedal though - the trusty pedals I fitted have now gone to pedal heaven - the axle locknut sheared off (known XTR pedal issue from many moons ago).
Excellent choice! Such a good frame especially when it’s as dry as it is now
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Congrats Steve. Proper upgrade too...
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Good choice Steve :grin:
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