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Recommend a MTB under £1000

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On 19/05/2017 at 11:04, Headinawayoffski said:

LHVRS, have you got your self a new bike yet?

 

I am loving my Fuse 6Fattie, ridden over 1,000 miles now on it since i got it. (Using Route Tracker on my mobile, and GPS bike Computer)

Proved to be the best trail bike i have had in over 20 years since i had a custom made expedition touring bike fully racked up that i used for 5 years then it was nicked, it was about 2 grand back in 1990's.

Enough plushness from the simple front suspension and semi fat tyres to make it comfy on hands, arms and bum and easy to descend & climb on longer forest tracks and fire roads and the dropper seat post just makes getting comfortable so easy on longer rides while changing terrain.

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Hi mate,

 

I missed this, I went for a secondhand Voodoo Hoodoo in the end. 

http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/gear/category/bikes/mountain-bikes/product/review-voodoo-hoodoo-12-46194/

 

bought it from a guy on ebay who bought it new 4 years ago and used it a handful of times. Came with cat eye lights, pump, lock, helmet and gloves, all with tags on. Its in like new condition. All for under £300. :) 

 

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