Madmax1993
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I've just realised I never actually updated this thread after getting the bike (late Xmas present to myself).
I don't make big purchases lightly, so a lot of thought went into this, including the possibility of building something from a second hand frame, and I just didn't want to wait for enough bargains to make a scratch build affordable, I wanted a 29er for local winter riding.
As stated above, I regret nothing, and couldn't be happier with the bike. I have swapped the front tyre for a different Vittoria, a 'Martello' for more enduro front end grip, and set up both wheels tubeless. I bought a Brand X 170mm dropper, having weighed up my options, and that fits brilliantly too, at it's highest, I can fully extend my legs, at its lowest, it's slammed right down out of my way. Longer droppers are the way forward, and I'm a bit sad my options are limited on my Orange five due to being a 27.2mm seat tube. I'm giving the fizik saddle a fair crack of the whip before moving to a charge spoon, and fitted a new pair of DMR V12 pedals. Other than that, I'm more than happy with Deore brakes (new Deore are damn good anchors) and SLX 1X11 gearing. The Reba fork is plush and effective, and the frame offers a comfortable position on the bike. I'm now sold on 29ers, but I'm glad I waited until thru axles and wider rims became the norm, as the flex that was common in earlier 29" wheel bikes across the board, is non existent on mine. I have no intention of replacing my Orange five for full suss trail duties, but for day-in-the-saddle XC outings, I can strongly recommend the Boardman at that price point.
I've just realised I never actually updated this thread after getting the bike (late Xmas present to myself).
I don't make big purchases lightly, so a lot of thought went into this, including the possibility of building something from a second hand frame, and I just didn't want to wait for enough bargains to make a scratch build affordable, I wanted a 29er for local winter riding.
As stated above, I regret nothing, and couldn't be happier with the bike. I have swapped the front tyre for a different Vittoria, a 'Martello' for more enduro front end grip, and set up both wheels tubeless. I bought a Brand X 170mm dropper, having weighed up my options, and that fits brilliantly too, at it's highest, I can fully extend my legs, at its lowest, it's slammed right down out of my way. Longer droppers are the way forward, and I'm a bit sad my options are limited on my Orange five due to being a 27.2mm seat tube. I'm giving the fizik saddle a fair crack of the whip before moving to a charge spoon, and fitted a new pair of DMR V12 pedals. Other than that, I'm more than happy with Deore brakes (new Deore are damn good anchors) and SLX 1X11 gearing. The Reba fork is plush and effective, and the frame offers a comfortable position on the bike. I'm now sold on 29ers, but I'm glad I waited until thru axles and wider rims became the norm, as the flex that was common in earlier 29" wheel bikes across the board, is non existent on mine. I have no intention of replacing my Orange five for full suss trail duties, but for day-in-the-saddle XC outings, I can strongly recommend the Boardman at that price point.