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What is the best hardtail frame out there?

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Old 13-05.-2005, 12:57 AM   #1
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Default What is the best hardtail frame out there?

I am looking for a new hardtail frame for when funds allow.
I have been considering:
Specialised S-works
Kona Kula Primo
Klein Attitude


What are peoples thoughts?

or should I save up and buy a full susser? (I have never ridden full sus)
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Old 14-05.-2005, 08:59 PM   #2
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Also consider the hardtail I bought if your spending that sort of money, I have the Salsa Bandito full Scandium hardtail, allthough its been replaced by a new frame for this year, but as I see your from the UK like me I havent seen anywhere that sells the new version anyway (I bought from Wiggle & wholely recommend them).
I looked at the S-Works & nearly bought that but the Salsa was less "harsh" feeling to me through the rear triangle without losing all the nice stiffness of alu & I'm glad I went for it (doesnt look quite as sexy as the S-Works though, allthough the Salsa is a work of art in its own right), I also looked at the Yeti Arc but that was the slightly more expensive than the Salsa & was only part Scandium so I decided against it.
I think my Salsa was a few hundred grams lighter than the S-Works & Yeti as well, I did like the black anodised frame on the S-works though but I'm more than happy with my Salsa as allthough it was a lot of money for a frame I really do feel it was worth it as my riding has improved no end.
My previous frame was a Easton Elite tubed Coyote & whilst it was nice the stiffness of the Alu was a bit tiring after a while & I dont seem to get that feeling with the Scandium but I also specced it with carbon bars & post so maybe that helps a bit.
I just realised that the Kona is Scandium as well, I did look at that but never tried it out just for the fact I thought I'd rather have the Salsa (just for the more exclusive name if I'm honest).

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Old 19-07.-2005, 02:21 PM   #3
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Default Re: What is the best hardtail frame out there?

hmm..he's right...the salsa scandium is good,but i think not probably the best...try to take a look at the stumpy(specialized stumpjumpers...) theyre good too..and theyre a lot more cheaper than ARC and Bandito...but if you have the cash...go get them...but if you dont have..try the new stumpjumper...the m5 alloy is good like the S-works...a lot of folks here in the philippines own stumpies...its a good xc bike....try it and im sure...youlle like it....
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Old 21-07.-2005, 04:40 AM   #4
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Cannondale Optimo...super light, super strong, lifetime warranty...not if your just tooling around though...not a beginners frameset..I have the furio and it kicks tail too, hovers over the trail sweetly
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I am looking for a new hardtail frame for when funds allow.
I have been considering:
Specialised S-works
Kona Kula Primo
Klein Attitude


What are peoples thoughts?

or should I save up and buy a full susser? (I have never ridden full sus)
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Old 28-07.-2005, 11:10 PM   #5
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I sometimes miss my old C'dale CAAD5 hardtail MTB.. light and chuckable, and could take a beating...

Good luck trying to find a reasonably priced Cannondale frame outside of eBay auctions and one-off LBS special deals, though.
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Old 16-08.-2005, 08:13 PM   #7
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Hey Guys! Newbie Here. I Dont Know Where To Address This Question. I Like Cross Country Or Commuter Bikes. My Question Is Why Do You Guys Love Hard Tail? Why Not Go For Light Full Suspension Bikes If There Is Such.
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Old 17-08.-2005, 01:55 AM   #8
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Hey Guys! NewbieDonte. I Dont Know Where To Address This Question. I Like Cross Country Or Commuter Bikes. My Question Is Why Do You Guys Love Hard Tail? Why Not Go For Light Full Suspension Bikes If There Is Such.

I personally prefer hard tails because when I go out with my friends on their full suspension bikes they fly over everything, roots, bumps, stones, whatever just picking the direct route through.
I however cant see the point of using suspension to ease the challenge of riding infact that's the reason I ride, if I see a set of weird roots sticking up in my path I dont want to use full suspension to blast over it without knowing it's there.
I want the challenge of riding that set of roots using just the skill & control of setting my weight in the right place picking the correct line & riding it well, infact I will go rigid at the front with a Pace RC31 when I get some spare money.
I wouldn't say there's anything wrong with a full suspension bike as my friends do stuff easily I wouldn't attempt on my HT it's just they get kicks from that style of bike & riding & I get kicks from mine, neithers better than the other it's just personal preference.
I'm not a racer or anything so I dont really need a light weight bike (mines about 22lb now) but I had a bit of money spare so I bought a quality light bike like I have wanted for ages.
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I am extremely happy with my Litespeed Pisgah. It is fairly light and extremely responsive...and I love the geometry. It climbs amazingly well. Ti just has a great 'springy' feel to it. I bought it (new) in 2001 - so I'm over the $$$ sticker shock. You can certainly buy a less expensive bike...but nothing rides like Ti. IMO.
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Old 17-08.-2005, 12:06 PM   #10
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i guess it depends on the kick you want. thanks guys. man what forum do i belong? im a commuter basicaly so i have to deal with potholes and stuff. and i want comfortable ridinga and i want my bike to be tough enough.
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You just can't beat a hardtail, although Giant has recently released their Meastro line, and it's supposed to be pretty light and extremely effecient. But as far as loving my hardtail, nothing climbs like one, period. I rode a Cannondale Super V for several years, and after going back to the hardtail, I can't believe I rode it for anything other than going down. I lost so much power on the climbs is was unreal. Believe it or not, there's still guys out there that swear by fully rigid!
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Old 05-09.-2005, 10:32 PM   #12
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Pace f8 all the way for me!!!


not the lightest frame out there but feels like it'll last years (except for denting the downtube )


Keeps it British too


They've stopped making it but you can get the Team Issue one with Carbon Fibre seat Tube.
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Strong Racing Frames Ti Hardtail.
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Old 13-09.-2005, 12:39 AM   #14
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Believe it or not, there's still guys out there that swear by fully rigid!

yeah, they usually say, fcuk me, my arse is killing me...
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Old 25-10.-2005, 04:28 PM   #15
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Default Re: What is the best hardtail frame out there?

The best frame depends on what you are looking to do and what terrain you're riding on mostly. Personally I love my Orbea, but for the best all-around hardtail, I'd have to give the prize to the Litespeed Ti frames.
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