you go into a tree like a dart?!Not sure what happens if battery dies on ride![]()

you go into a tree like a dart?!Not sure what happens if battery dies on ride![]()

Not long finished building it
It's SRAM AXS Eagle XX1. Basically WiFi between rear derailleur and shifter. Dead easy to setup, dead easy to adjust and fine tune. Not sure what happens if battery dies on ride![]()

Letchworth opposite Standalone farm so Hitchin side
Well interestingly on CRC, the XX1 was £600 cheaper than the equivalent AXS X01 so that's how I justified it to myselfHow much?! I spent that on my entire bike![]()

Yes I've run and ridden the greenway on a number of occasions, especially when I was training for the Brighton Marathon this yearI moved from Hitchin to Arlesey last year.
I quite often go passed there on The Greenway.
Yes I've run and ridden the greenway on a number of occasions, especially when I was training for the Brighton Marathon this year
I'm planning on getting a new (or second hand) Bossnut in the coming weeks so hoping to get out moreI probably ride a section of it most weeks. It holds up quite well in winter.
Yes I do and I'll add youAdd me on Strava if you use it.

I've got the money in the bank and currently have a 7 year old Specialized Hardrock Sport which I got on the RTW scheme
As someone who owns both a hardtail in that price range (2016 voodoo bizango I picked up for £400 in sale) and a Bossnut Evo unless you are going to be riding mostly trail centres/big mountain descent stuff I'd go with a hardtail.Yes I do and I'll add you
I'm in two minds on whether to get a new hard tail (£500-£600) or stretch to a second hand Bossnut Evo, its mainly trail riding and 10% road but I'm lost with the list of bikes to look at
Can anyone recommend some hard tails in that price rangeI've got the money in the bank and currently have a 7 year old Specialized Hardrock Sport which I got on the RTW scheme
EDIT: - Vitus Nucleus 275 VRS looks good, but out of stock in large, everywhere
Thanks
Done plenty of long days on it including a 71 miler in July loaded with bike packing gear and I never have comfort issues on it. The geometry is spot on for cross country as its more upright but still fine when pointing downhill. Thanks for the detailed replyAs someone who owns both a hardtail in that price range (2016 voodoo bizango I picked up for £400 in sale) and a Bossnut Evo unless you are going to be riding mostly trail centres/big mountain descent stuff I'd go with a hardtail.
The Bossnut is a great bike and at trail centres, uplifts and bombing down snowdon I love it but for mixed cross country riding it's a bit of a pig. Granny gear isn't enough for me, no lockout on the rear shock takes away half your power and the geometry doesn't make climbing or even long rides that comfortable.
The Bizango is fantastic. I've done 3000 miles on it of every type of riding. Done Snowdon 5+ times and sure the Bossnut is more fun coming down but I can ride most of the way up on the Bizango tooDone plenty of long days on it including a 71 miler in July loaded with bike packing gear and I never have comfort issues on it. The geometry is spot on for cross country as its more upright but still fine when pointing downhill.
Mine is the older one so it's 2x which I love because the climbing ability is hilarious with the extra gears.
I was going to buy a new hardtail this year but instead I'm just going to upgrade the forks on the Bizango and save myself a grand+

They were £600 at the time I got mine but it was a 20% off weekend and they threw in a £50 gift card if I bought the display model which I duly agreed to as it had just been builtThanks for the detailed reply
The current Voodoo's are £625 not sure I like the reds, darker colors I do prefer, the Trek Marlin 7 look like a nice bike to, think I'm looking more to the hardtails and put a dropper post on it


They were £600 at the time I got mine but it was a 20% off weekend and they threw in a £50 gift card if I bought the display model which I duly agreed to as it had just been built
I'm sure they are all fairly similar at that price. Check the MBR reviews that's what I based the decision to get the Bizango on as iirc it won best hardtail under £750 which for a £400 bike isn't too shabby. Plus I've abused it for 3000 miles and it's only really needed general maintenance
Come to think of it I haven't ridden (or even cleaned) it since that 70 miler in July![]()
Give MTBBAtteries a hollaHoping someone can help. The battery pack in my MagicShine MJ-900 is knackered and I also have a load of good 18650 batteries. Does anybody make a waterproof battery housing for 2 or 4 batteries that allows them to be removed to charge?

I'll take my chances but its a good shout, I'll ask them later todayYou may get stung with import duty/tax buying from the States like that. Just buy a Bizango![]()
Yes I thought as much Rockshox and Hydro brakesThe Vitus Nucleus 275 VRX HT has better forks