I'm a XC rider looking to buy a freeride bike. I'm 5'4" and about 125lbs. I'm looking to get something that has 6" of travel and I want to be able to pedal it up hills without killing myself.
As much as I want....don't want to spend over $5K though. If the bike is sweet enough I'll pay the price. I'd be interested in buying a frame only also....
I'd like to keep it as inexpensive as possible though....
Check out the Haro Extreme X2...6" of travel, great parts package, and it will run you in the neighborhood of $1150 new. Similar to a SC Bullit, but you get the whole enchilada for less than the price of a Bullit frame.
dhjill is "my pusherman" ( I love that song!)...Still having fun on my 03 X3, working on a few upgrades though....I second that motion, but if your willing to spend upwards of 5k then get a Kona!
Check out the Haro Extreme X2...6" of travel, great parts package, and it will run you in the neighborhood of $1150 new. Similar to a SC Bullit, but you get the whole enchilada for less than the price of a Bullit frame.
I'm 5'9" 142 and I ride a Stinky Primo....it's about 42 pounds and it's a beast to ride around....I love it, but it's definately a pig. Gee Spot has a Yeti ASX, and she loves it....it's lighter than the stinky and has a 5th element rear shock. She uses it for freeriding and downhill and doesn't have any complaints. Happy shopping.
Don't forget about the Kona Coiler series. If you are not Marla Streb, I would think about getting the lightest bike possible. Alot of women do not want to lug around a 40+ lb bike.
Considering your weight, you could ride an air sprung bike and not bottom it out.
This is a reach of a bike, but I would think about a 2005 Specialized Enduro. It comes with an air 5th Element shock, and they have models with come with a lighter Fox Talas fork or a beefier (but not too beefy) Marzocchi 66. Unfortunately, they start at $3000+. Strong, light, or cheap: pick two.
Yeah, I should have mentioned that I mainly want one to be able to hang with the BF when he wants to go freeriding. I know I'll get addicted (I'm already itching to ride) but right now I want a good quality bike for a resonable price. Once I get a little more knowledgeable I'll upgrade.
I've riden a 50lb downhill bike that was a little too big for me and that thing was a pain in my behind to get up any kind of hill.
Don't forget about the Kona Coiler series. If you are not Marla Streb, I would think about getting the lightest bike possible. Alot of women do not want to lug around a 40+ lb bike.
Considering your weight, you could ride an air sprung bike and not bottom it out.
This is a reach of a bike, but I would think about a 2005 Specialized Enduro. It comes with an air 5th Element shock, and they have models with come with a lighter Fox Talas fork or a beefier (but not too beefy) Marzocchi 66. Unfortunately, they start at $3000+. Strong, light, or cheap: pick two.
Don't forget about the Kona Coiler series. If you are not Marla Streb, I would think about getting the lightest bike possible. Alot of women do not want to lug around a 40+ lb bike.
Considering your weight, you could ride an air sprung bike and not bottom it out.
This is a reach of a bike, but I would think about a 2005 Specialized Enduro. It comes with an air 5th Element shock, and they have models with come with a lighter Fox Talas fork or a beefier (but not too beefy) Marzocchi 66. Unfortunately, they start at $3000+. Strong, light, or cheap: pick two.
My thoughts exactly. A true FR bike would be so overbuilt for someone your size that the bike will end up working against you. The simpler the better. I tihk that the Orange Patriot might be a good choice, but I think that the sizes might be limited. IMO, anything like a Bullit or bigger is overkill. I would look at 5" travel trail bikes.
I have an 04 haro x1, and I can say it does not wiegh 31 pounds. (17 inch) I have not wieghed it, but my guess is it wieghts 36-37 pounds, probably 35 stock. I am not positive on these wieghts, it is just a guestimate.
Here is my ride: (New back tire since picture)
I have an 04 haro x1, and I can say it does not wiegh 31 pounds. (17 inch) I have not wieghed it, but my guess is it wieghts 36-37 pounds, probably 35 stock. I am not positive on these wieghts, it is just a guestimate.
Here is my ride: (New back tire since picture)
I am rocken a large 03 bighit comp (till my rmx r3 comes) its at a nice 39 pounds.2004 jr.t, dual intense mag 30's and a pushed fox RC.
Down side is rear 24" wheel. But it pedals like a charm up hills, you know like wood lot and fromme. Also look into the rocky mountain switch series, really sturdy bikes that you can do almost any thing on.
i just got a cannondale prophet - a beauty for freeriding sessions! the small fits my 5'3" self pretty well & isn't too much of a beast for pedaling uphill (also comes in petite).
yup, a true freeride bike is overkill for us little people .
Sweet! I have seen way too many people get talked into bikes that they don't need. I am happy for you that you got something that fits the bill so well.
looks like dhjill beat me to it but i have an 04 haro extreme x1 and i love it, the kenda tired and the front shock sucked, but the new ones come with differant setup than mine, i put on i better fork and better wheels, i also go t maxxis mobster tires, great tires, hevent gotten a single flat in the year ive had em and i have crappy tubes, however i kinda overkilled with the wheels so the bikes a little heavy, still a great bike, highly recomend, i got my x1 for under a grand. also i dont know the price, but haro has a new dh/freeride bike out; the werx 7 its pretty gnarly, problly more than u need/looking for but its pretty sweet from what i here, anyway, heres my bike
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