Shaggy
New Member
I have watched Court's youtube reviews for a couple of years before focusing on Haibike as the brand to buy. Problem is I still have not deciphered their feature-laden product line.
For example, Haibike XDURO Pro is an 11speed with an extra large ring for climbing vs 10 speed XDURO Nduro RX, tires/rims differ also. So for the 2015 models now discounted heavily, when is the difference in parts really worth the extra money? As they go on sale, the price difference gets so close that I want to spend a little more. In my area(San Francisco), this place offers largest discount I could find:
http://www.motostrano.com/Haibike-2...tm?searching=Y&sort=2&cat=8275&show=60&page=1
I am not downhilling per se, but I am a gear junkie and better metals and parts mean alot to me. Chief use is both commuting on bad, bumpy city streets and weekend trail riding. While a downhill model is overqualified perhaps, unless the extra quality is a negative (like too much shock travel), it doesnt put me off. I dont mind spending more, but I dont want to spend double for a slight increase in quality. When there's a narrow price spread, that's when I go for it. Sorry for the long-winded message, but thanks for any advice!
For example, Haibike XDURO Pro is an 11speed with an extra large ring for climbing vs 10 speed XDURO Nduro RX, tires/rims differ also. So for the 2015 models now discounted heavily, when is the difference in parts really worth the extra money? As they go on sale, the price difference gets so close that I want to spend a little more. In my area(San Francisco), this place offers largest discount I could find:
http://www.motostrano.com/Haibike-2...tm?searching=Y&sort=2&cat=8275&show=60&page=1
I am not downhilling per se, but I am a gear junkie and better metals and parts mean alot to me. Chief use is both commuting on bad, bumpy city streets and weekend trail riding. While a downhill model is overqualified perhaps, unless the extra quality is a negative (like too much shock travel), it doesnt put me off. I dont mind spending more, but I dont want to spend double for a slight increase in quality. When there's a narrow price spread, that's when I go for it. Sorry for the long-winded message, but thanks for any advice!