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2344.1 | | JUNCO::HUI | | Wed Jul 08 1992 18:12 | 19 |
| Bill,
Check out the Cannondale M700. It goes for about $750 but the bike is about 26
lbs with the Deore LX drive train and Force 40 brake system. Rims and tires are
the Ritchey Z max and Z Comp.
Other bikes at about the 620 price range should be the Bridgestone MB4,
Specialize Rockhopper Comp.
Try Belmont Wheel Works in Belmont or Internation in Brighton. Both are large
volume stores.
Make sure you get the right size and test ride the bikes you might be
interested in before you buy. See other notes on what to look for during a test
ride.
Good Luck,
Dave
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2344.2 | Diamond Back Apex | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Every Tank Should Have It's Moray | Mon Jul 13 1992 17:07 | 15 |
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Don't know where you live, but I like both
the Chelmsford Cyclery for Diamond Back and
Trek, and There is a good shop in downtown
Nashua for Specialized, but I can't seem to
remember the name....
The Apex is a DX bike with Smoke tires, and
this year's model comes with Brama bars...
I have last year's bike, and pound the "%&#@"
out of it in the town forests...streams, mud,
rocks and logs! Great bike!
-dick
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2344.3 | ex | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Jul 14 1992 09:50 | 3 |
| Bike shop in downtown Nashua is Goodale's.
Scott
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2344.4 | | REFINE::BARKER | I like to do drawrings. | Wed Jul 15 1992 09:39 | 7 |
| I was just at goodale's a couple days ago, and they wanted 1000+ for a
specialized stumpjumper (I think that was one of the models being
considered.
-Jesse
ps Does anyone have opinions on Mongoose?
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2344.5 | The IBOC series are good... | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:01 | 26 |
| re:-1
>Does anyone have opinions on Mongoose?
I got the 91 Mongoose IBOC PRO (DX groupo). It is a good fast bike.
a good racing mtb at an affordable price. $700.00 considering
you get DX groupo.
This year the DX equipment is on the IBOC comp. there was a nice
article on it in one of the Mags a few months ago. The bike looks
real sharp in gold with black forks. The quality and work manship is
great, in that price range, I don't think there is much that is better.
I find the IBOC comp a little too heavy though at 29 lbs.
But then again for under $900 I don't think you could find anything
lighter and as strong.
I have done some real scary kamakazi (sp?) downhills on my PRO and
love the control compared to my last bike.
If you are willing to pay a little more the TEAM would be a real
good off the shelf MTB with XT groupo. Although I have not yet had
any problems with my DX. I cannot remember when was the last time
I had to do any adjustments. It shifts real smooth everytime no matter
how much pressure on the pedals. The only thing I am wasn't crazy
about is the STI shifters, but you can have the XT over the bar
shifters instead. For my next MTB though I would not consider anything
without shocks...:-)
Shaw
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2344.6 | little more help? | REFINE::BARKER | I like to do drawrings. | Wed Jul 15 1992 12:43 | 17 |
| re: .5
I appreciate the response on the IBOC, but I'm not sure I really want
to start that high. This purchase will be my first mountain bike. I
rode a lot of BMX as a kid, so I'm familiar with some of the bike
makers who make/made both BMX and MTB, but I don't know much about the
components. I plan to ride both on and off road (probably more off).
The particular Mongoose I was looking at was the Rockadile. I think
mostly what I need to know in general is, what is the minimum component
level I want to go with (I noticed most bikes I've looked at come with
some model of Shimano derailleur (sp?), shifter and brakes, but info on
other brands happily accepted). Also any frames that are particularly
good or bad.
Thanks again,
-Jesse
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2344.7 | make your priority a good frame! | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Jul 15 1992 15:32 | 32 |
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RE;-1
As commercial bikes go, Mongoose in general is good bike. However,
on the lower price range bikes, I would tend to go with manufacturers
that have most experience making frames for their own use and others.
One of these that comes to mind is Giant. You will find that in most
cases for the same price, the Giant will have better componantry.
Other brand that comes to mind is Bridgestone, most (or maybe all)
their frames are Japanese made (as opposed to Tiwan (sp?) or Corea)
Bridgestone has plants in Japan. They also do mix and match with
the components so you usually don't get a whole groupo but whatever
Bridgestone feels will best fit the bill. If you will be doing
some mostly offroad, in the Shimano I will not go lower than the
300 LX , I cannot talk to Sontur as I never had a bike with their
componentry.
I would also recommend you look for last years models. You will be
able to get a lot more bike for your money.
I don't know where you are located but know of a few bike shops in
the Southern NH area, that have a few last years models, including
Giants and Mongoose.....
Aside from obviouse criteria like fit, in my opinion you should look
for a good frame, and give the components a little less priority.
After putting some miles in, you will know better, how deep you want
to get into this, and there is always room for upgrade.
If you are not riding hard, and on the test ride like the user
friendliness of the components etc. then it should be OK. If you
will be riding hard, sooner or later, items like derailure and such
(more so on the lower range) will brake down and you could decide on
you component upgrade at that time.
Shaw
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