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Looks good, but the forks arn't strong really. suntour describe them as "recreational"

If you got it you could always get some dirtjumpers

yeh i was thing about that and also getting some halo wheels but im not sure which ones would be best for street the combats or sas's or the freedom ones pease help if you no im a bit of a noob with jump bikes :P

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The full bike is built to a price, so be prepared to change a lot of stuff. The geometry of the frame is ok, but if anything feels a tad long and isnt as flicky as some frames on the market. Its also unbelievably heavy, which I wasnt expecting when I rode one.

They are good frames, but suited far more for dirt jumping than park or street.

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The full bike is built to a price, so be prepared to change a lot of stuff. The geometry of the frame is ok, but if anything feels a tad long and isnt as flicky as some frames on the market. Its also unbelievably heavy, which I wasnt expecting when I rode one.

They are good frames, but suited far more for dirt jumping than park or street.

do you no how heavy one is? would be good to no

also does anybody no what rear spacing they have if it is 116mm or 135mm because i would like to put a profile or something on the rear

cheers lee

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For the money, they're great.

My girlfriend has one which I ride fairly regularly, it's gotta be said the geometry makes it really chuckable but very comfy at the same time so is great for a beginner. Nice short rear end so it's easy to manual and jump, as well as being easy to whip out sideways when you want to.

Wheels... No probs so far and I've given them a proper beating, I'm quite surprised as I thought they'd be the first things to go. The Kenda K-Rad tyres are awesome, great on street and dirt. The Quad Brakes are f*cking great once you've set them up, and a lot easier to set up than the last set of mechanical discs I had a few years ago. The crankset is still smooth and solid after a year, I thought it'd last a year at most... Again I'm happily surprised.

The Suntour forks are the worst bit, they were fine at first but after a few months kept topping out and only going through about half their travel before seizing and rebounding. Mind you, I've seen Marzocchi Dirt Jam forks do this straight out of the box, so no surprises there. They're easily replaced anyway and a set of nice white Dirt Jumps will go nicely with the aesthetic on top of keeping the geometry sweet.

Only other bad bit I can think of is the seat. Not very comfy and difficult to pinch.

But overall it's great out of the box, the components will last you at least a year or two while you're slowly upgrading and it rides rather nicely indeed. Good to start with and good as a platform to upgrade with, for the money I'd say you could do a crap-load worse.

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For the money, they're great.

My girlfriend has one which I ride fairly regularly, it's gotta be said the geometry makes it really chuckable but very comfy at the same time so is great for a beginner. Nice short rear end so it's easy to manual and jump, as well as being easy to whip out sideways when you want to.

Wheels... No probs so far and I've given them a proper beating, I'm quite surprised as I thought they'd be the first things to go. The Kenda K-Rad tyres are awesome, great on street and dirt. The Quad Brakes are f*cking great once you've set them up, and a lot easier to set up than the last set of mechanical discs I had a few years ago. The crankset is still smooth and solid after a year, I thought it'd last a year at most... Again I'm happily surprised.

The Suntour forks are the worst bit, they were fine at first but after a few months kept topping out and only going through about half their travel before seizing and rebounding. Mind you, I've seen Marzocchi Dirt Jam forks do this straight out of the box, so no surprises there. They're easily replaced anyway and a set of nice white Dirt Jumps will go nicely with the aesthetic on top of keeping the geometry sweet.

Only other bad bit I can think of is the seat. Not very comfy and difficult to pinch.

But overall it's great out of the box, the components will last you at least a year or two while you're slowly upgrading and it rides rather nicely indeed. Good to start with and good as a platform to upgrade with, for the money I'd say you could do a crap-load worse.

WOW thats just what i wanted spot on mate (Y)

If you are going to replace the wheels and forks straight away, why not just use that money and buy a better bike from the off? you can pick up some awesome bikes for 500quid, which is less than buying that bike+wheels+forks?

im not changing them straight away just when the wheels n forks die lol

so it will do to start with then SLOWELY replace things

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Yeah they are.

And no need to go hurrying into changing components straight away. Just change stuff as and when it wears out or you find bits limiting you, all the stuff is good the only qualms are based around durability... Which is always the key issue at this low price regardless of what bike you go for. As for performance it's great.

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No, SOME marzocchi forks are now made by suntour, Mostly the OEM stuff. The high end stuff is still italian made as far as I know.

Anyway, just buy my norco 250 haha. :-LINK

plugging aside though, youre best off going second hand with that sorta budget. Although I have got a guy interested in it who said he'd have it at the end of the month, but if I dont hear from him then it'd be a much nicer bike for near enough the same money,

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No, SOME marzocchi forks are now made by suntour, Mostly the OEM stuff. The high end stuff is still italian made as far as I know.

Anyway, just buy my norco 250 haha. :-LINK

plugging aside though, youre best off going second hand with that sorta budget. Although I have got a guy interested in it who said he'd have it at the end of the month, but if I dont hear from him then it'd be a much nicer bike for near enough the same money,

Do that.

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What exactly are you looking for?

Does it NEED suspension because if its for park and street take a look at a few rigid builds. Ns Holy, Dmr transition, Dmr drone, Identiti P45. All good builds.

lol this might seem odd but im still not sure i think i want something for street n park not for dirt jumping though

the dmr's look ok

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yeh i was thing about that and also getting some halo wheels but im not sure which ones would be best for street the combats or sas's or the freedom ones pease help if you no im a bit of a noob with jump bikes :P

For street if your on a budget combats are fine, if you've got a bit more money go halo tornado front halo sas rear, like mine :)

Also if you get that DB new forks straight away.

AND marzochhi forks internals have ALWAYS bee made by suntour the same with fox marzochhi high end forks and fox low end forks have very similar and in some cases identical internals. I have a friend who worked for suntour lol.

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