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gmw492

Veteran
Hi all,
Looking at getting a mountain bike for some off road fun,nothing too serious just something to use in between my road bike cycling,live by some woods so decent rides in there ,basic entry level really ,I don't know much about mountain bikes spec etc,seen these 3 ,anyone recommend which one or recommend any others,not used SRAM before so unsure

http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bikes/mountain-bikes/boardman-mountain-bike-comp-27-5

http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/10...h-27-5-hardtail-mountain-bike-2017-black.aspx

http://www.formbycycles.co.uk/giant-atx-27-5-2-mountain-bike-2024.html
The Giant has a version 1 at £50 more so again what's the difference

Any recommendations welcome thanks
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
The boardman is by far the best spec bike of the 3 you posted, it has a Raidon air fork, hydraulic brakes, SRAM X5 is not a bad group set and is 2x10 speed with decent tyres, the Giant is Shimano Tourney so im guessing is 3x7 speed and is at the bottom of shimano group set, mechanical brakes too, the specialized is a mix of Shimano Altus & Acera groupset 3x8 speed which is one step up from Tourney, join British Cycling to get 10% off at Halfords and check out cash back sites too to make it even cheaper.
 

Rooster1

I was right about that saddle
Its is amazing when you analyse the specs - you have to know the product ranges of all the components. I'm not so good with MTB's.
 

Spiderweb

Not So Special One
Location
North Yorkshire
As DRM said. The Boardman with the air fork is a must have as you can adjust the damping and rebound to you preference. Get Halfords to show you how to set up the fork, they will use a shock pump which you will need so budget for another £20 or so.
 
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gmw492

gmw492

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The boardman is by far the best spec bike of the 3 you posted, it has a Raidon air fork, hydraulic brakes, SRAM X5 is not a bad group set and is 2x10 speed with decent tyres, the Giant is Shimano Tourney so im guessing is 3x7 speed and is at the bottom of shimano group set, mechanical brakes too, the specialized is a mix of Shimano Altus & Acera groupset 3x8 speed which is one step up from Tourney, join British Cycling to get 10% off at Halfords and check out cash back sites too to make it even cheaper.
Great Thanks ,like I said don't know anything about mountain bike specs this is why I posted ,great info ,I would prefer to spend a bit more if the spec was better and like you said the Boardman is better spec,SRAM gears I've never used but presume they are ok, :okay:
 
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gmw492

gmw492

Veteran
As DRM said. The Boardman with the air fork is a must have as you can adjust the damping and rebound to you preference. Get Halfords to show you how to set up the fork, they will use a shock pump which you will need so budget for another £20 or so.
Set up,the fork :wacko: ? Is it not just set up and ready to ride,excuse my ignorance but don't know about 'damping'
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks


View: https://youtu.be/VG__UuR71lk?list=PLXWBBaEdFtbInJIh9tjZPFn2guv-A2_JT

Set up,the fork :wacko: ? Is it not just set up and ready to ride,excuse my ignorance but don't know about 'damping'
Have a watch of the video, they explain very well how to set up your suspension to suit you, the fork part is in the second half of the video :okay: I bought halfords own brand shock pump, it works well and I think it was about £15
 

rovers1875

Veteran
Location
Accrington
The Boardman looks great and at that price it looks a bargain, But if your in your local Halfords you might want to check out the Voodoo Bizango. But I must admit at that price the Boardman does look good
 
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