Giant XTC 4

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maurice

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
Looks fine, although fork a bit basic for a £600rrp bike. Nothing wrong with it tho
 

spence

Über Member
Location
Northants
Looks good for the price. Solid deore transmission will be trouble free for a good while. Agree about the forks. Was gonna warn against the disks, the old MPH were not the best and pads may be hard(er) to come by but looking at them they appear to be the same as the old deore M525's.
Giant has always produced quality value bikes.
 

maurice

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
They ride quite nicely those XTC too. Took one around the Marin trail a couple years ago when some scrote nicked the seat post from my bike, had a good blast on it, felt really thrashable.
 
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weely

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Mmmm....the forks - (which Iv never had on a bike before) are worrying me if they are not up to spec for this bike.
But If anyone could recomend me a better one, say a trek or GT for around a similar price?

Reason why, is this store will offer me 0% finance for 12 months and its the only way to get a new bike that I need now!
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
weely

Before you buy, have a good look at the Cube Attention, or the Merida SUB60. Both are at the £540 mark, and have Deore XT gears, Shimano hydraulic brakes. For a few quid more (599)you could get a Cube Acid, which has Hayes Stroker brakes and Dart 3 100mm forks with lockout.

I have experience of all 3 of the above and can't knock them for VFM.
 

maurice

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
Tbh it seems a lot of bikes at that price are coming with those forks now. There's nothing wrong with them, and £540 with 0% finance sounds like a good deal to me.

Remember internet deals can be iffy if you don't know what you're doing. Not unusual for bikes to come badly set up (had this myself), and sizing is often guesswork. This is a big advantage for getting a bike from an LBS.
 

spence

Über Member
Location
Northants
weely, the forks are OK for the bike - remember a decent pair of forks would cost you the price of this bike if not more - and will get you around most things. They are a tad on the heavy side and being coil sprung have the usual pros and cons. I don't know how much you weigh but it could be either too soft or too harsh. Lockout is a good thing IMHO.

Best thing, test ride the bike.
 
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weely

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Im about 12.5 stone. Iv only sat on one to get the size and it felt good. Think Im gonna go for it and tell the wife it was £250 to keep her sweet!!
 

ChrisCrc

New Member
Location
Essex, UK
Hi
Have you Tried Ebay?
About 6 months back i bought a full suspension Proflex Beast frame which came with Fox Rear Shock, seatpost, octolink BB, SEAT, Trick Hset, A2B disc adapter,Crud guard F&R in fantastic condition for less than £100 the lot:biggrin: i have added Magura Hydraulic Rim brakes (£70.00 Ebay), Rockshock Psylo forks 5" adjustable travel( £34.00 Ebay) Mavic rear whell with XT R Hub(£18.00 Ebay) and a few other bits for a real Pittance. The Proflex was a £2000+ bike back in 1997 ( depending on the groupset ect) and too be honest i dont think i have ever ridden a better bike ( and i have had a few over the years) i would look on Ebay if i was you and save yourself a pile of cash.

just my opinion tho:smile:
 
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