Mr Pig
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- North Lanarkshire
For those that might be interested. I finally got to try a Genesis Altitude 00 today. That's the entry Altitude with a Reynolds 520 steel frame, rather than the more exotic metals of the higher models, Shimano Deore everything and Rockshox Tora fork.
I'm buying one. The bike feels bang on as soon as you get on it. It's a few pounds heavier than a good aluminium bike at that price point but on the move it's not a show stopper. The geometry is relaxed without being dead and the steel frame makes the bike very comfy.
Straight after trying the Altitude I went around the corner to another shop and tried a Specialized Rockhopper. I didn't expect a dramatic difference but there was, it was night and day. The ride of the Rockhopper is jarring by comparison, tooth-rattlingly unpleasant, and the steering turn-in is far too fast. If you were in a race, the Rockhopper would win but you wouldn't enjoy it much.
I'll let you know when I get the bike and how it goes but at least I've finally made my mind up :0)
I'm buying one. The bike feels bang on as soon as you get on it. It's a few pounds heavier than a good aluminium bike at that price point but on the move it's not a show stopper. The geometry is relaxed without being dead and the steel frame makes the bike very comfy.
Straight after trying the Altitude I went around the corner to another shop and tried a Specialized Rockhopper. I didn't expect a dramatic difference but there was, it was night and day. The ride of the Rockhopper is jarring by comparison, tooth-rattlingly unpleasant, and the steering turn-in is far too fast. If you were in a race, the Rockhopper would win but you wouldn't enjoy it much.
I'll let you know when I get the bike and how it goes but at least I've finally made my mind up :0)
