Been doing alot of research before I found this forum in the past week.
Hit the local Haibike shop and looking at demos to save. I have about a $3K budget.
I'm a veteran motorcycle rider, both street and dirt.
My MTB biking ended a good 20 years or so ago, thought I'd never do it again so gave my bike away.
But I do love riding on two wheels for fitness. My joints just are not what they use to be...
So I rode a friends 8.0 and my eyes are wide open again.
The local shop has a 2018 XL Xduro 7.0 with 2K miles, with a fresh driveline and a Magura rear brake upgrade, firm on $3200.
Also another demo with 1500 miles as is for $3K OTD.
Both have the Yamaha motor and a full 2 year warranty.
There's also a 2017 Xduro Allmtn 7.0 demo, low miles, L-XL frame at $2850 OTD with the Bosch motor for reference.
So, a couple questions.
Brakes
I don't know much about the brakes (Tektro ) but I do know that Magura makes good motorcycle brakes.
Any opinions on these.
Frame size
I know is important, but sitting on the XL over the L I liked the longer frame.
On motos I am real particular about ergos, especially dirt bikes.
Though I'm only 5'10-ish with a 32" inseam, I have long monkey arms and don't like a cramped feeling.
I feel more in control if I'm not shove over the bars when standing.
I imagine this is subjective...
Suspenders
One other thing, as far as the suspension, the 7.0 has the SR Suntour Durolux R2C fork and the RockShox Super Deluxe RC3 shock.
I'm sure this will be fine. The bike feels plush, which for my old bones is a plus.
If the 7.0 feels better than my old Rockhopper hardtail, I should be good, especially at 180mm fork travel.
All that said, I was set to by a flat bar road bike for fitness, figuring I'd do alot of spinning at high speeds on flat lands.
Did not expect to get another mountain bike.
But after I rode my buddy's Haibike, I am now convinced this is the way to go.
I live where there are lots of hills and not much flat at all.
I expect he and I will be doing some mild offroad and trails as well as the to and from streets.
Even solo, there will be more access to dirt roads than paved streets where I live.
But I'm up for opinions anyway.
Thanks in advance.
Rapid
Hit the local Haibike shop and looking at demos to save. I have about a $3K budget.
I'm a veteran motorcycle rider, both street and dirt.
My MTB biking ended a good 20 years or so ago, thought I'd never do it again so gave my bike away.
But I do love riding on two wheels for fitness. My joints just are not what they use to be...
So I rode a friends 8.0 and my eyes are wide open again.
The local shop has a 2018 XL Xduro 7.0 with 2K miles, with a fresh driveline and a Magura rear brake upgrade, firm on $3200.
Also another demo with 1500 miles as is for $3K OTD.
Both have the Yamaha motor and a full 2 year warranty.
There's also a 2017 Xduro Allmtn 7.0 demo, low miles, L-XL frame at $2850 OTD with the Bosch motor for reference.
So, a couple questions.
Brakes
I don't know much about the brakes (Tektro ) but I do know that Magura makes good motorcycle brakes.
Any opinions on these.
Frame size
I know is important, but sitting on the XL over the L I liked the longer frame.
On motos I am real particular about ergos, especially dirt bikes.
Though I'm only 5'10-ish with a 32" inseam, I have long monkey arms and don't like a cramped feeling.
I feel more in control if I'm not shove over the bars when standing.
I imagine this is subjective...
Suspenders
One other thing, as far as the suspension, the 7.0 has the SR Suntour Durolux R2C fork and the RockShox Super Deluxe RC3 shock.
I'm sure this will be fine. The bike feels plush, which for my old bones is a plus.
If the 7.0 feels better than my old Rockhopper hardtail, I should be good, especially at 180mm fork travel.
All that said, I was set to by a flat bar road bike for fitness, figuring I'd do alot of spinning at high speeds on flat lands.
Did not expect to get another mountain bike.
But after I rode my buddy's Haibike, I am now convinced this is the way to go.
I live where there are lots of hills and not much flat at all.
I expect he and I will be doing some mild offroad and trails as well as the to and from streets.
Even solo, there will be more access to dirt roads than paved streets where I live.
But I'm up for opinions anyway.
Thanks in advance.
Rapid
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