nwmlarge wrote:
i am thinking of this from the point of view of a newbie that was over danbury on saturday, he had not long picked up a fresh cube HT, very nice bike he was a little over 6ft so they had specced him a 20" frame.
a 20" frame over danbury etc makes life very hard work, it's a bit too xc orientated and too tall a frame.
you need to tailor a bike to your needs
if i was getting a ht for danbury it would be a jump style frame with a 1 x 9 or 10 gear set up a low stand over height but a longish top tube and a short stem with at least 120mm of travel but ideally 140-160mm.
i think your best bet would be to take a wander about danbury on the weekend and get chatting to people over there if its the sort of thing you want to do.
the advantage of a decent ht is that you can always extend the seat post and go for an xc jaunt.
UnityJon has a nice ht for danbury etc might be worth having a look at what he has?
thanks for the advice, all this talk of frame sizes etc pretty mindboggling for the beginner! But think i can understand the reasoning behind it, and yeah thats also why Id like to start with a HT is because Ill probably go on some basic XC trails with some friends and I only have space for one bike, so would also be nice to be able to do some more average cycling as well as the beginner jumps etc!
Ill be riding some bikes kept at my girldfriends outdoor centre, think theyre cheap but the instructors are all avid MTB'ers so they will also be able to help me I hope!
DHDreams wrote:
Cool! I'm guessing you've spent some time at the Castle then? I used to climb too but haven't for ages and can't even remember how to belay.
One thing about Halfords you should know though, they don't seem to be able to build bikes very well so if you do get one from them and let them put it together you'll end up having to do some tuning. I managed to sort mine out with the helpful chaps on this forum and youtube tutorials.
DH
Haha no I havnet been there actually, heard good things though, I spend most of my time at harlow wall, the reach in london and the basildon sporting village wall!
Does anyone know of any good cycle shops in our area that would be good to for for some sound advice? Ive used halfords before, and have no problem for them but because of how tailored my needs are for biking Id like to go somewhere a bit more specialist if I can!