davidj
Senior Retro Guru
I have had a great summer building up a second hand Coyote HT3 as my genral duty bike, whilst my original HT3 has spent its summer on the turbo trainer helping me restore my knees to full working order (plus I have lost half a stone without changing my diet).
Now it is time to add a trail bike to my collection, never having had a F/S bike I really fancy one. I have been searching for a Coyote XC2 for a while now with no look so I am spreading my net to other brands.
GT iDrive was my first foray, but I am unsure about serviceability of the iDrive and overall weight. I won't be doing downhill so a F/S XC bike is what I really want. This led me to Marins offerings and I really like the look of them (equally as important as overall ability to me).
I have discounted the Specialised F/S due to complexity nd parts avilability, pro flex equally seem to be a bit obscure on part availability.
So Marin is my current brand of choice, and it must have disk tabs. Question is do I go for the original single pivot or the quad link? I don't want a 40lb monster and I want something with longevity in the bearings and bushes.
Any advice would be appreciated, bearing in mind I hve already attempted to buy 2 today but both vendors were somewhat reluctant to barter!
Now it is time to add a trail bike to my collection, never having had a F/S bike I really fancy one. I have been searching for a Coyote XC2 for a while now with no look so I am spreading my net to other brands.
GT iDrive was my first foray, but I am unsure about serviceability of the iDrive and overall weight. I won't be doing downhill so a F/S XC bike is what I really want. This led me to Marins offerings and I really like the look of them (equally as important as overall ability to me).
I have discounted the Specialised F/S due to complexity nd parts avilability, pro flex equally seem to be a bit obscure on part availability.
So Marin is my current brand of choice, and it must have disk tabs. Question is do I go for the original single pivot or the quad link? I don't want a 40lb monster and I want something with longevity in the bearings and bushes.
Any advice would be appreciated, bearing in mind I hve already attempted to buy 2 today but both vendors were somewhat reluctant to barter!