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Anyone on here ride one of these?
Trying to get some opinions before I spend!
Trying to get some opinions before I spend!
I thought so too, just wondering if they ride as good as they lookThe higher-end ones certainly look the part.....
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For me the frame looks too small but I was used to MTBs from the 90s with 26 inch wheels.goodyhe0 said:Wheels look too big, front end looks too high and doesn't look like enough fork travel. Nice colour though.
[OTE="Cubist, post: 3400001, member: 3745"]That 501 XN looks a nice beast, very much XC race stylee though. The fork is an 80mm Reba, the brakes and drivetrain are XT. That's about par for the course for 29ers with that geometry. The only slight disappointment is the Shimano M35 hubs on the wheelset, but there are plenty of aftermarket wheelsets for little money if you're bothered by the weight and servicing requirements of Deore hubs. If you want fast fire road and groomed XC riding, and have the asking price to spend on one, it looks pretty good for the money. Can you get a test ride?
If the frame looks small, check out a 26 inch steel AM bike....... 29er wheels mean you have to have what most would be considered to be a huge frame to slot between them while maintaining clearance.
Thanks for that @Cubist
I was considering the 401XB...(27.5 wheels) for a less racy riding position. Not too fussed about the wheels.
Can't get a test ride as Wiggle are the reseller...looks a good deal to my inexperienced eye though, I'm a roadie and would like to go back to a MTB for a change, usually ride a Roubaix and no spring chicken so comfort and reasonable weight is paramount.
Can you give me some alternatives you'd recommend?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/wilier-401-xb-650b-2014
If they are anything like the road bikes they will be some of the best looking bikes around.
I'll second that, purely because I'm biased and own a GTR which I still can't stop looking at one year after I bought it!