If you had to buy a new £400 Mountain Bike

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Mike Muz 67":3hsi99f6 said:
Just imagine, a Retrobike ride to work scheme with £400. And you were the first to get your hands on the deal I'd have at least two more bikes :LOL:

Mike

In your loft :facepalm:
 
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Sorry didnt mean to start a bun-fight :)

I just want a bike that does the job, works as it should, i can have no sentimentality with, run it into the ground, throw it away and then buy another one.

And keep the retro bike for when it matters ;)
 
400 quid for a good trail bike is doable provided ...

- you build it yourself
- rigid fork and frame
- 1 x8 or 1x9 drive train.
- luck into a few deals
- sprinkle a bit of good used kit in there.

That said. I'd buy a good used bike like a Kona unit, add in some rear gearing and have some fun.
 
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Seconded on the Pinnacle Ramin One, it's a cracking deal for the money. Also have a look at the Vitus Dee range from Chain Reaction, and whatever run-out bikes Paul's Cycles have on offer.
 
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Has your employer restricted you to £400 ?
We are allowed up to 1k here.

If you can stretch to £500 it opens up a lot more opportunities.
And with the release of "next years" bikes there are lots of sales On at the moment.
I would avoid Evans if at all possible.
 
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Does the cycle to work scheme cover self builds?I know of a guy that built an On One with an older XT/SLX mix for under £500,all bought from the one shop,do bikes have to be complete to qualify?
 
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