Andy in Germany
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- Rottenburg am Neckar
So the Elder Son is currently a few months into his two year bike mechanic training, and unsurprisingly he's hanging out with lots of people into downhill riding. Equally unsurprisingly, he's decided he wants to get into downhill riding himself.
I have no clue about downhill riding, being very much of the 'steel frame and mudguards' persuasion as regards pedal powered transport.
His mates have recommended something like the Ghost Kato FS 3.7 AL, currently selling locally for about 1700€, although being in the industry the Elder Son has connections and can get it for 1200€ ish.
He's earning money for the apprenticeship, doesn't drink or smoke, and has been saving. He can afford it. He's pretty sensible and won't take too many crazy risks. Obviously he can fix it and take care of it if need be.
Question is, is this a bike for someone starting in Downhill? If not, what is? To me €1200 is a vast amount of money to spend on a bike for a new hobby, but on the other hand, I don't want him getting a bike that folds under him on the first ride.
Any thoughts?
Also, what else would he need?
I have no clue about downhill riding, being very much of the 'steel frame and mudguards' persuasion as regards pedal powered transport.
His mates have recommended something like the Ghost Kato FS 3.7 AL, currently selling locally for about 1700€, although being in the industry the Elder Son has connections and can get it for 1200€ ish.
He's earning money for the apprenticeship, doesn't drink or smoke, and has been saving. He can afford it. He's pretty sensible and won't take too many crazy risks. Obviously he can fix it and take care of it if need be.
Question is, is this a bike for someone starting in Downhill? If not, what is? To me €1200 is a vast amount of money to spend on a bike for a new hobby, but on the other hand, I don't want him getting a bike that folds under him on the first ride.
Any thoughts?
Also, what else would he need?