saracenhavoc
Dirt Disciple
A rare gem from way back when Saracen made 'proper' bikes!
Uberdog magazine march 1998 said: "The Havoc has to be one of the best value for money bikes in the whole world, what is basically a ready to race bike straight out off the box for little under £600, Perfect for beginners or as a second bike for a cross country fanatic who fancies a bit of madness without wrecking their trusty rigid."
Dave O’Hara (Senior DH Champion) after riding the Havoc described it as: “A very responsive little bike. It’s well balanced, the back travel really suits the front, yea it’s well worth the money”
You can check out the full article of it by clicking on the following link (adobe .PDF): www.uberdogmagazine.co.uk/PDF_folder_IS ... nWoods.pdf
I've had it from new and has always been well looked after and regularly serviced, no damage or dents although there are a couple of small scratches/marks to the frame/forks but nothing major as I only ever used it to commute (95% road with the odd shortcut across the fields where possible) - the only things that do need doing on it are that the forks could do with a service (they work absolutely fine but aren't as smooth as they should be/used to be/I would like them to be) and the computer and wireless wheel sensor need batteries as they are both dead but I assume they still work fine. There is also some light surface rust on the headset, the seat rails and on a couple of the bolts etc. due to its age but nothing major and theres no rust on any of the major components - the rust is hardly worth mentioning as its just on the surface and nothing for a bike of this age but want to be as accurate as possible.
It has been in storage for the best part of 5 years (cleaned and lubed before I stored it) and I recently got it out, cleaned it and re-lubed it all and apart from the forks everything seems spot on. I only did about 10 miles on it since getting it out of storage as wanted to get it professionally serviced before pushing it too hard but I've since seen another bike I want instead!
I have upgraded the brakes, wheels, and a few other bits since purchase - the full spec is below:
Frame: Saracen Epoxy Powder Coated Y-Frame 6084 Series Chromoly Aero Custom Main Tube (dark blue frame/yellow rear triangle)
Rear Shock: Shock Works Fully Adjustable Coil Shock ~3.5" Travel (was on bikes twice the price at the time)
Suspension Fork: RST 281 ~2.5" Travel (Yellow)
Rear Mech: Shimano Acera-X
Front Mech: Shimano Acera-X
Brake Levers/Shifters: Shimano Alloy adjustable V-Brake Levers with integrated Shimano EZ Fire 7x3 rapid fire shifters (21 speed)
Front Brake (upgraded): Shimano Deore LX V-Brake with teflon coated cables
Rear Brake (upgraded): Shimano Deore LX V-Brake with teflon coated cables
Wheels (upgraded): Mavic D521 SUP Double Wall Rims with DT double butted stainless spokes & kevlar rim tape
Hubs: Shimano HB-RM40 Quick release off road hubs
Tyres (upgraded): Panaracer Dart Front and WTB Velociraptor Rear with Specialized self-sealing inner tubes
Chainset: Team Saracen Polished Alloy Cranks & Alloy Chain Rings
Headset: GeForce A-Headset
Stem: Team Saracen Yellow Powder Coated front loading A-Head stem
Handle Bars: Team Saracen riser bars with removable brace
Saddle: Ritchey Vector Plus Rail with yellow Kevlar corners (so seat doesn't get damaged when leaning against walls)
Seat Post: Team Saracen Alloy Micro Adjust
Pedals (upgraded): Red anodised alloy pedals with ultra smooth bearings (the only reason I settled for red pedals was because the bearings were so smooth!)
Grips (upgraded): MaxPro yellow with forward facing knobs on the ends (keeps hands from slipping off)
Computer: CatEye Cordless 2 with stem mount and wireless speed sensor
Mud Guards: Black Front & Rear Crud Catcher/Crud Race Guard
After asking on here it seems the wheels & brakes alone are currently worth over £100 so why not grab yourself a bargain @ £160 ONO for the lot - Cash on Collection from Bedfordshire. Could possibly post but would have to find out prices etc. although I have managed to source a proper bike box so packing won't be a problem, contact me if you want me to find out a postage price for you.
I have lots more HI-Res photo's I can email on request.
I'm sure there's stuff i've missed off so if you have any questions or want any further details please drop me an email.
Uberdog magazine march 1998 said: "The Havoc has to be one of the best value for money bikes in the whole world, what is basically a ready to race bike straight out off the box for little under £600, Perfect for beginners or as a second bike for a cross country fanatic who fancies a bit of madness without wrecking their trusty rigid."
Dave O’Hara (Senior DH Champion) after riding the Havoc described it as: “A very responsive little bike. It’s well balanced, the back travel really suits the front, yea it’s well worth the money”
You can check out the full article of it by clicking on the following link (adobe .PDF): www.uberdogmagazine.co.uk/PDF_folder_IS ... nWoods.pdf
I've had it from new and has always been well looked after and regularly serviced, no damage or dents although there are a couple of small scratches/marks to the frame/forks but nothing major as I only ever used it to commute (95% road with the odd shortcut across the fields where possible) - the only things that do need doing on it are that the forks could do with a service (they work absolutely fine but aren't as smooth as they should be/used to be/I would like them to be) and the computer and wireless wheel sensor need batteries as they are both dead but I assume they still work fine. There is also some light surface rust on the headset, the seat rails and on a couple of the bolts etc. due to its age but nothing major and theres no rust on any of the major components - the rust is hardly worth mentioning as its just on the surface and nothing for a bike of this age but want to be as accurate as possible.
It has been in storage for the best part of 5 years (cleaned and lubed before I stored it) and I recently got it out, cleaned it and re-lubed it all and apart from the forks everything seems spot on. I only did about 10 miles on it since getting it out of storage as wanted to get it professionally serviced before pushing it too hard but I've since seen another bike I want instead!
I have upgraded the brakes, wheels, and a few other bits since purchase - the full spec is below:
Frame: Saracen Epoxy Powder Coated Y-Frame 6084 Series Chromoly Aero Custom Main Tube (dark blue frame/yellow rear triangle)
Rear Shock: Shock Works Fully Adjustable Coil Shock ~3.5" Travel (was on bikes twice the price at the time)
Suspension Fork: RST 281 ~2.5" Travel (Yellow)
Rear Mech: Shimano Acera-X
Front Mech: Shimano Acera-X
Brake Levers/Shifters: Shimano Alloy adjustable V-Brake Levers with integrated Shimano EZ Fire 7x3 rapid fire shifters (21 speed)
Front Brake (upgraded): Shimano Deore LX V-Brake with teflon coated cables
Rear Brake (upgraded): Shimano Deore LX V-Brake with teflon coated cables
Wheels (upgraded): Mavic D521 SUP Double Wall Rims with DT double butted stainless spokes & kevlar rim tape
Hubs: Shimano HB-RM40 Quick release off road hubs
Tyres (upgraded): Panaracer Dart Front and WTB Velociraptor Rear with Specialized self-sealing inner tubes
Chainset: Team Saracen Polished Alloy Cranks & Alloy Chain Rings
Headset: GeForce A-Headset
Stem: Team Saracen Yellow Powder Coated front loading A-Head stem
Handle Bars: Team Saracen riser bars with removable brace
Saddle: Ritchey Vector Plus Rail with yellow Kevlar corners (so seat doesn't get damaged when leaning against walls)
Seat Post: Team Saracen Alloy Micro Adjust
Pedals (upgraded): Red anodised alloy pedals with ultra smooth bearings (the only reason I settled for red pedals was because the bearings were so smooth!)
Grips (upgraded): MaxPro yellow with forward facing knobs on the ends (keeps hands from slipping off)
Computer: CatEye Cordless 2 with stem mount and wireless speed sensor
Mud Guards: Black Front & Rear Crud Catcher/Crud Race Guard
After asking on here it seems the wheels & brakes alone are currently worth over £100 so why not grab yourself a bargain @ £160 ONO for the lot - Cash on Collection from Bedfordshire. Could possibly post but would have to find out prices etc. although I have managed to source a proper bike box so packing won't be a problem, contact me if you want me to find out a postage price for you.
I have lots more HI-Res photo's I can email on request.
I'm sure there's stuff i've missed off so if you have any questions or want any further details please drop me an email.