Worth it ???

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

BretonM

Well-Known Member
Hello guys,
I have found a nice bike and would really like to get it.
Could I please have your opinion on whether the bike would be good for my mountain biking and general commuting needs and whether the price is a good one.
The bike has:
•Saracen aluminium Frame
•Halo Tornado rims
•DMR whitewall supermoto Tyres
•Hayes nine hydrolic brakes
•mazrochi 150mm forks
•Odi bolt on grips
•answer bars
•specialised cranks
•dmr chain guard
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2781.PNG
    IMG_2781.PNG
    456.3 KB · Views: 85
  • IMG_2774.PNG
    IMG_2774.PNG
    116.2 KB · Views: 67
  • IMG_2773.PNG
    IMG_2773.PNG
    122.9 KB · Views: 90
  • IMG_2775.PNG
    IMG_2775.PNG
    166.4 KB · Views: 79
  • IMG_2776.PNG
    IMG_2776.PNG
    134.3 KB · Views: 74
  • IMG_2778.PNG
    IMG_2778.PNG
    113.4 KB · Views: 81
  • IMG_2780.PNG
    IMG_2780.PNG
    75.5 KB · Views: 88

Gert Lush

Senior Member
How much is it?
 
If you plan to commute?
A big no.
If you want to do MTB'ing on XC trails?
Another big no.
If you want to do bike parks for jumps,tricks and bermed tracks ?
Yes,definitely.
That's a big travel fork,so maybe a bit of bombing downhill would be great.
It looks bigger than a 150mm fork incidently,more a DH fork
 
A google search tells me this is 170 quid on gumtree which is fine for a bike to muck about on. Probably a frankenstein creation which came out of somebody like my son's mind. Downhill forks on a jump bike, it'll work but those small wheels are not ideal for commuting, dont know if those forks will wreck the xc handling. However a small price for a bike that may make you grin.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Looks OK to me, Saracen 'jump' bikes can come with 'triple clamp forks but not Marzocchi ones.

$_86.JPG


If the forks are in good nick it's good value
 

Attachments

  • $_86.JPG
    $_86.JPG
    149.9 KB · Views: 218

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
If all you want to do is muck about on it, yes, I suppose it's OK. It's not a trail/all mountain or Down Hill bike. It's more of a jump bike.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Keep looking
 

Drago

Legendary Member
It's a cheapo frame with the wrong forks fitted. Not only are the too long, but they're double yoke forks on frame never intended to take them, so ridden hard they're liable to damage then head tube. I'd walk on by myself.
 
The Norco looks ok. It's an entry level mtn bike only 370 new on Evans. Dont bid too much on it. Specs are what you'd expect at that price but a little bit lower than some of the competition like Cubes and Boardmans
 
It's a nice enough looking bike tbf,and it really depends what you are wanting to do with it.
The build is obviously on par with the retail price,so parts will wear out quickly.
I think it's the seller I would take issue with,as he obviously thinks he has a top bike,while at the same time trying to bump up the price by adding "extras".
He also seems to be a bit demanding with the payment options(£20 deposit would make me doubtful)
There is a lot I could do with the frame naturally,but too much in the end.
I would stop bidding at £180.
 
Top Bottom