Re: Maverick Monolink bikes, Anyone ridden them?
I have a ML7.5 and love it. Echo everything Piers says about climbing in particular and very capable on descents (much more so than the rider). Mine has the SUC32 'upside-down' fork so has all the mud clearance you could ask for, which in Belgium is a nice bonus! The shock is very well protected from the elements, which again is very nice, but it is a bit of a fiddle to set up - you can spend ages getting the oil/air balance just right. The fork by contrast is a doddle really and is very plush indeed, but sometimes I struggle a bit with the concept of having a rear end which tightens up when out of the saddle but pairing it with a fork that has no lockout. You can compress the fork before starting long climbs which I guess takes you halfway there, but I still have a feeling that something like a Terralogic might be a better partner in that respect. Then again, there's much more to bike design than optimising it for climbing out of the saddle, and the overall ride quality provided by the fork and shock together over the course of a ride is pretty well balanced.
I'd also echo the points about the front mech and seatpost. I ride a Thomson inline post which doesn't put me too far back over the rear wheel. I think that if I were a bit taller for the frame size it might be more of an issue but it's fine for me. I've also found that front shifting is easier to set up if you have an all-Shimano transmission since the front mech inward travel is limited by the frame and you need to have the right chainline to ensure smooth front shifting. I struggled with a Race Face crankset even with spacers, but have no problems at all with XT - almost fit-and -forget.
I've never seen another in Belgium and have absolutely no idea what the service network is like in Europe. I bought the bike from an old friend who owns an LBS in the UK and he's done all work on it so far. A bit of a pain to have to transport the bike all the time, but at least I know the service is to a good standard.
Cheers,
Gareth.