Hi all
It's recently become apparent to me that it will be very difficult to get what is classed as a 'decent' bike, unless I spend somewhere in the region of £300 upwards.
This has been reinforced by my experience with the Apollo Phaze which I bought from Halfords about two years ago for approx £190 and recently sold for £50.
Sorry to babble but I think the main reason I hated that bike and barely rode it was because of the front suspension, having never ridden a bike with suspension before, I didn't give the specs much thought and believed it would be fine, but over time I realised that it was waaaay to soft, and that cycling over long distances (mostly roads but also mostly hills - travelling from Moseley to Handsworth in Birmingham) completely drained all of my energy - or rather the energy I put into it didn't really go anywhere, and the 'Pogo' effect was ridiculous - I couldn't even ride it no handed.
I want a new one now, it's not really for commuting (I presently commute from Birmingham to Worcester so highly unlikely
), but I do want to be able to throw it around and not feel like everything I do on it will be a chore. By the way I'm aware that I'm unfit, but feel there's more to it than that. Anyway I've been looking at the following bikes.
Tuff Trax Comp 2013/14 - A decent entry level bike apparently (Been trying to find an older model with no luck for reasons of price) - I'm also considering the disc version.
Jamis 2015 Trail X Comp - Did some reading and this is marketed as a cross country and thus has stiffer (or should I say shorter) front suspension and would probably suit my riding style more. The colour scheme caught my eye and it has been reduced to £360 and I'll probably head to Evans this weekend to give it a test ride).
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/jamis/trail-x-comp-2015-275-mountain-bike-ec072066
Basically what I'm saying is this, If I try to fall back to the same price range as my terrible terrible phaze, will I suffer as I did before? Or should I just bite the bullet and go for one of the ones above?
Again sorry for the long winded story, I tend to get carried away when I type, I need to channel that energy elsewhere.
Hope that all makes at least some sense!
It's recently become apparent to me that it will be very difficult to get what is classed as a 'decent' bike, unless I spend somewhere in the region of £300 upwards.
This has been reinforced by my experience with the Apollo Phaze which I bought from Halfords about two years ago for approx £190 and recently sold for £50.
Sorry to babble but I think the main reason I hated that bike and barely rode it was because of the front suspension, having never ridden a bike with suspension before, I didn't give the specs much thought and believed it would be fine, but over time I realised that it was waaaay to soft, and that cycling over long distances (mostly roads but also mostly hills - travelling from Moseley to Handsworth in Birmingham) completely drained all of my energy - or rather the energy I put into it didn't really go anywhere, and the 'Pogo' effect was ridiculous - I couldn't even ride it no handed.
I want a new one now, it's not really for commuting (I presently commute from Birmingham to Worcester so highly unlikely

Tuff Trax Comp 2013/14 - A decent entry level bike apparently (Been trying to find an older model with no luck for reasons of price) - I'm also considering the disc version.
Jamis 2015 Trail X Comp - Did some reading and this is marketed as a cross country and thus has stiffer (or should I say shorter) front suspension and would probably suit my riding style more. The colour scheme caught my eye and it has been reduced to £360 and I'll probably head to Evans this weekend to give it a test ride).
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/jamis/trail-x-comp-2015-275-mountain-bike-ec072066
Basically what I'm saying is this, If I try to fall back to the same price range as my terrible terrible phaze, will I suffer as I did before? Or should I just bite the bullet and go for one of the ones above?
Again sorry for the long winded story, I tend to get carried away when I type, I need to channel that energy elsewhere.
Hope that all makes at least some sense!