ian turner
Guru
- Location
- Leicestershire
My main bike is a Specialized Secteur Sport but I need (as in want) something for general trail use so a hardtail for a bit more flexibility than I'll get with a hybrid.
Nothing too pricey as most of the time I'm on the roads.
Originally I was looking at the Specialized Rockhopper sport or comp but ferreting around suggested the Voodoo Hoodoo or Calibre two.two which are cheaper and closer (The Rockhopper would involve a 25 mile trip home from the shop which doesn't bother me as much as the 2 hour plus trip there by public transport as my car is a KA and I'm not seriously considering a rack for that).
I'd appreciate opinions on the value for money on these bikes as
the price difference isn't that big with the two.two at £379, the hoodoo at £399 and the rockhopper sport at £440.
I note that the hoodoo has gone from air to coil forks since its 5 star review and am taking into account paying a bike repair place to give the bikes the once over given the somewhat variable assembly skills of halfords and the unknown quantity that is go outdoors.
Decathlon is about 2.5 hours away by bus so don't rate them as an option.
Not interested in pushing the price up for a bike that is only a secondary steed.
Delivery is an issue as I'd have to take the day off and Halfords is walking distance and go outdoors only 9 miles.
Nothing too pricey as most of the time I'm on the roads.
Originally I was looking at the Specialized Rockhopper sport or comp but ferreting around suggested the Voodoo Hoodoo or Calibre two.two which are cheaper and closer (The Rockhopper would involve a 25 mile trip home from the shop which doesn't bother me as much as the 2 hour plus trip there by public transport as my car is a KA and I'm not seriously considering a rack for that).
I'd appreciate opinions on the value for money on these bikes as
the price difference isn't that big with the two.two at £379, the hoodoo at £399 and the rockhopper sport at £440.
I note that the hoodoo has gone from air to coil forks since its 5 star review and am taking into account paying a bike repair place to give the bikes the once over given the somewhat variable assembly skills of halfords and the unknown quantity that is go outdoors.
Decathlon is about 2.5 hours away by bus so don't rate them as an option.
Not interested in pushing the price up for a bike that is only a secondary steed.
Delivery is an issue as I'd have to take the day off and Halfords is walking distance and go outdoors only 9 miles.