So me, the missus and our girls moved over to Scarborough last autumn. And up til now, I have been mainly getting my riding fix from the lovely, empty roads and the Cinder Track ( http://thelangsett.blogspot.co.uk/2015_ ... chive.html) between Scarborough and Whitby.
But I was having a look at some of the gorgeous bikes on here on Friday night. And then this morning, I rode through Dalby Forest, and saw a very happy looking bunch of lads setting off from Low Dalby to tackle the Ellerburn red trail. And I realised that I need an mtb.
The thing is, I've absolutely no idea where to start. My experience of mtbs to date involves a nasty, nasty Raleigh Tundra and an early nineties, rigid forked British Eagle.
So I need a bit of help coming up with a reasonable spec. I want to keep it pre-1997 if I can, and I'd like whatever bike I end up with to be able to handle the red trail at Dalby with a reasonable amount of style and speed. I would really appreciate suggestions as to appropriate frames, forks, amount of fork travel, groupsets - pretty much everything. I have a soft spot for Raleigh M-trax, Orange P7's and Pace hardtails, but that's literally all I've got to go on...
But I was having a look at some of the gorgeous bikes on here on Friday night. And then this morning, I rode through Dalby Forest, and saw a very happy looking bunch of lads setting off from Low Dalby to tackle the Ellerburn red trail. And I realised that I need an mtb.
The thing is, I've absolutely no idea where to start. My experience of mtbs to date involves a nasty, nasty Raleigh Tundra and an early nineties, rigid forked British Eagle.
So I need a bit of help coming up with a reasonable spec. I want to keep it pre-1997 if I can, and I'd like whatever bike I end up with to be able to handle the red trail at Dalby with a reasonable amount of style and speed. I would really appreciate suggestions as to appropriate frames, forks, amount of fork travel, groupsets - pretty much everything. I have a soft spot for Raleigh M-trax, Orange P7's and Pace hardtails, but that's literally all I've got to go on...