rafiki said:
Hi all. My first post here so please be gentle...
I'm looking for recommendations for a low maintenance, high spec., steel, hardtail atb with V brakes for some tarmac road work, many sand trails (some quite deep) and rough, muddy forest roads. No competitions just getting about off road for bird watching, bird tour leading and photography. Budget max £1200.
I'll start by saying that I use disc brakes, and wouldn't go back to V brakes. Having said that don't write off V brakes completely for what you're stating there as your intended use.
Some good bikes suggested allready, but also take a look at
On-One (don't be out off by the crap website!). I'd also say you may not need a suspension fork, with £1200 to spend have you considered a carbon fork ? If steel isn't a must, how about a Scandal with a carbon fork, possibly with 29" wheels for the road/fireroad use.
There again, if road and forest track will be your main use how about something like a
Croix de Fer ?
I'd say decide what your primary use will be, it doesn't sound as though it's a full on mtb you need to me (but if you want one get one anyway). A carbon fork would keep down the weight and cost, and V brakes will also save a bit of weight off the bike. On one bikes can be fitted with a rack if you wanted to carry a load of camera gear.
I don't own an On One atm, but I do regret selling the one I had. I have a Genesis SS (rigid with steel fork) and a Giant trance. I've used the Genesis on the red at Laggan and all over at Glentress - front suspension isn't absolutely neccessary.
Bet that's of no help at all !
Michael
Oh, and if you really want low maintenance - you could always go single speed
