mullett
Dirt Disciple
Thats the trouble, one bike wasnt doing it all for me anymore and it felt hopelessly outdated, ive been riding the thing for 11 years after all.
Think you need to ignore the current marketing terminology a bit, your not the only one that finds it confusing i didnt even know what all mountain was 6 months ago and to be honest im still not 100% sure. The coves got FR for freeride (?) on the logo, but its a great xc machine if your not looking for a racing whippet which I wasnt. Its also beautifully put together, the welds are spotless and theres a huge ammount of thought gone into the frame design. The forks are pikes which are superb, they lock out and ramp down from 140mm to 110 for climbing and on the road - fantastic compared to knackered elastomers which have lasted all of 6 months before collapasing in the rc35's.
I still am a bit of a luddite as far as bikes are concerned - my road racing bike is still the 531 pro, campy record track bike i bought when i was 15 and my hack bike is my grandads 15 year old dawes galaxy i had resprayed. Dont see the need to spend money as theyre perfect for what i want.
However I can see in mountainbiking that the technology has improved and advanced so much that id just be being stubborn to try to ignore it. Took the pace down my mates mile long downhill track he's built in the woods as part of a hilly 25 mile xc ride we were doing and realised how easy it would be to break, its great for racing round relatively tame tracks, but its not ideal for the riding im into now and if im honest i felt it was limiting me.
Still love it to bits and it'll get ridden and polished and looked after and eventually passed on to my daughter when she grows a bit taller, it just wont be doing any big dropoffs.
Think you need to ignore the current marketing terminology a bit, your not the only one that finds it confusing i didnt even know what all mountain was 6 months ago and to be honest im still not 100% sure. The coves got FR for freeride (?) on the logo, but its a great xc machine if your not looking for a racing whippet which I wasnt. Its also beautifully put together, the welds are spotless and theres a huge ammount of thought gone into the frame design. The forks are pikes which are superb, they lock out and ramp down from 140mm to 110 for climbing and on the road - fantastic compared to knackered elastomers which have lasted all of 6 months before collapasing in the rc35's.
I still am a bit of a luddite as far as bikes are concerned - my road racing bike is still the 531 pro, campy record track bike i bought when i was 15 and my hack bike is my grandads 15 year old dawes galaxy i had resprayed. Dont see the need to spend money as theyre perfect for what i want.
However I can see in mountainbiking that the technology has improved and advanced so much that id just be being stubborn to try to ignore it. Took the pace down my mates mile long downhill track he's built in the woods as part of a hilly 25 mile xc ride we were doing and realised how easy it would be to break, its great for racing round relatively tame tracks, but its not ideal for the riding im into now and if im honest i felt it was limiting me.
Still love it to bits and it'll get ridden and polished and looked after and eventually passed on to my daughter when she grows a bit taller, it just wont be doing any big dropoffs.