simon.r
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- Location
- Nottingham
I've ridden road bikes exclusively for the last 10 years or so, apart from the odd family outing on very gentle trails. I have an old singlespeed MTB in the garage but I have to face facts and accept that my mid 50's body appreciates a few gears nowadays
So, I've just ordered a Forme Alport 100: http://formebikes.co.uk/mountain-bikes/alport-100-2/
Forme isn't a brand I'm familiar with, but I like the idea of a 29er and the components seem to be reasonable for the price (I paid £550).
It should arrive before the weekend and I'm really looking forward to getting out and discovering my local trails (I've moved house since last riding MTB's).
Apart from wheel sizes increasing, bars being wider and tyre pressures lower what else has changed in the last decade or so?!
Any thoughts on the bike I've chosen to (hopefully) reignite my love of MTB'ing?

So, I've just ordered a Forme Alport 100: http://formebikes.co.uk/mountain-bikes/alport-100-2/
Forme isn't a brand I'm familiar with, but I like the idea of a 29er and the components seem to be reasonable for the price (I paid £550).
It should arrive before the weekend and I'm really looking forward to getting out and discovering my local trails (I've moved house since last riding MTB's).
Apart from wheel sizes increasing, bars being wider and tyre pressures lower what else has changed in the last decade or so?!
Any thoughts on the bike I've chosen to (hopefully) reignite my love of MTB'ing?
I'd forgotten how much fun riding off road was. The trails there are fantastic (much better and more varied than they used to be). My wheels even left the ground on a couple of occasions, though more by accident than design!
. My body feels as if it's done 10 rounds with Mike Tyson
rather than a couple of hours bicycling. But no doubt I'll recover and I shall definitely be back for more.