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Alembicbassman

Confused.com
Only a cheapie at £180, Altus 24 speed groupset, Suntour chainset and 6061 gusset welded ally frame, Spinner forks.
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cubby

Über Member
Here's my 2009 Genesis Core 20 .................

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Wobbly John

Veteran
It's been good to see so many retro rides on here already. Here's a couple of mine.

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'93 or '94 Raleigh Peak - Full XT gears (Thumbies) - bought from Charity shop for £15. Just needed a sevice on the bearings, new pedals & Bottom bracket and tyres pumped.

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'97 Orange X1 - blinged with red anodized bits - XTR 900 shifters.
 

Mikeoupe

Well-Known Member
Location
Cambs
A work in progress:

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The current but eventual donor of crank, forks and some other bits for the above:

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2008 Gary Fisher Kaitai 29'er recently returned to standard and sadly destined for the classifieds to help fund more bike silliness:

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Mike
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
its ok about those bit mate forgot all about them myself ..lol hows the lad likeing his bike looks real cool

He loves it!
 

Muddy Fox

New Member
Review of my voodoo hardtail:

Spec is:


Approximate Weight (KG): 15.2kg Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc <li>Chainset: Shimano FC-M311 <li>Fork Lock-out : Yes <li>Fork travel: 120mm <li>Forks: 120mm Suntour Raidon air suspension fork with lockout <li>Frame Colour: Matt dark blue <li>Frame Material: Alloy <li>Frame Size: 19-20 <li>Frame-: Lightweight 7005 aluminium <li>Front Brake: Shimano BR-M445 Hydraulic disc 180mm rotor <li>Front Mech: Shimano FD-M310 <li>Gear Shifters: Shimano Acera SL-M360 24spd <li>Gender: Mens <li>Handle Bars: Riser 31.8mm <li>Headset: Semi Integrated 1 1/8 Aheadset <li>Hubs: Formula 32 hole Q/R disc hub <li>Number of Gears: 24 <li>Pedals: Wellgo LU313 alloy black <li>Rear Brake: Shimano BR-M445 Hydraulic disc 160mm rotor <li>Rear Mech: Shimano Acera RD-M360 <li>Rims: Double wall alloy black 32 hole disc rim <li>Saddle: VL-3165 <li>Seatpost: 400mm SP-602 alloy 27.2 <li>Suspension: Front <li>Tyre size: 2.1" <li>Tyres: Innova 26 x 2.1 tyres <li>Wheel size: 26" <li>Exact Frame Size: 20" <li>Stem: 31.8mm alloy 90mm 16/18 100mm 20"


Review

"Good quality Bike , Straight forward assembly with only some minor adjustments required to the gear change system . A joy to ride , feels strong and agile. Could do with some frame protection against stone chips from the front wheel.

"I wanted an entry-level mtb and this ticked all the right boxes. Been on a few challenging trails and the bike is faultless. Great spec at this price!"

Pros: feels more expensive than what i paid for, great build quality, looks good"Reserved the bike online. got a phone call the next day to confirm everything. picked it up that evening and everything worked felt great no problems what so ever. 4 weeks on no rattles squeaks no problems at all. would reccomend to anyone."

"Having just recieved a Bike4Work voucher i had my mind set on buying a GT Aggressor.Popped along to my local Halfords to be told they no longer sold them! Looked at a few Carrera's but then my eye caught sight of the VooDoo Bantu. Very nice bike,good spec,light well built frame,also liked the paint job,Matt Blue, all in all very pleased with it indeed."
 

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G-Zero

Über Member
Location
Durham City, UK
Here's mine, ready for the off - Had it since 1999 and its nicely run in with only a handfull of dinks and scrapes :becool:
 

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Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Mine's a bit of a toy compared to some of these proper MTBs...

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Have swapped out the saddle for a Charge Spoon and ridden it all of 6 times since this pic (taken 30 mins after collecting it from the LBS). I really need to get out and try this mountain biking lark!
 
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