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No more N+1


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By xmas - Posted on 02 March 2014

Over the last 2 years or so I have subscribed to the N+1 theory. I think there has been about 7 bikes in that period.

But I came to the realisation a few months ago that you really can only ride one bike at a time... I found that I was riding one bike most of the time and maybe one other occasionally... so the rest sat in the corner collecting dust.

So I thought long and hard about what riding I really do. I needed a race bike... a top notch race bike... so along came the s-works epic http://nobmob.com/node/44528

The other riding I do is just the rides where you want to have fun... you know the ones where you come back home with a big grin on your face... It is just that I found that the big grin equated to lots of dollars.

So I went on a bit of a selling spree. I have sold two bikes in the last couple of weeks with a further one for sale. So at present I have 3 bikes but it will be reduced to two. The sales have helped (a little bit... !!!) to pay for this piece of carbon goodness....

... just wish it would stop raining for 5 minutes so I can go and ride it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Santa Cruz Bronson C with some new and some recycled bits. Thanks to Jordan and Cam at the Ride in Workshop for putting it all together.

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Matt P's picture

I'm the same as you in that my trail bike gets far more use than my DH bike and I'm now riding it on the DH tracks.

I'm luck in that mine has an enormous amount of flexibility in that it can be set up with anything from a 140mm-180mm fork, 140mm - 160mm rear, and either 26 or 27.5" compatible.

I'm lucky that I didn't have to go through the buy and sell process.

I hope to see your bad boy out on the trail!

VC's picture

I would love more bikes, but in the end I found my one and only Giant trance is still a good thing , and it is better than me anyway. I could also get caught up in the fuss over parts and accessories, but in the end I found....just go and ride.... turn the padeals, uphill , downhill , trail , whatever, JUST RIDE.....!the smile is still there.

Andy Bloot's picture

Great choice mate
And you can fit a drink bottle!

VC's picture

oops , my bad, turn the PEDALS ...not the padeals...anyway, that's a nice bike !

xmas's picture

I looked at a number of 'all-mountain' framesets before settling on this.

I was already a (big) Santa Cruz fan so it ticked that box... but the clincher was that it could fit a water bottle... although it's a very tight fit. I put a side loader in which helps!

Apparently it can fit two water bottle holders ... but I'm buggered if I can work out where the second one allegedly goes????

... and loving the Pikes. I can now see why they have become so popular so quickly!

Andy Bloot's picture

I know another guy who has this bike
His wife is now in the spare room as he sleeps with his Bronson
no joke (well...I think his wife sleeps with him weekends Sticking out tongue)

Seriously, I reckon these are the all mountain/ enduro/ 1 bike fits all
Bike of the year for me anyway

And carbon in stealth black - no brainer

Enjoy - every day must be like xmas

hawkeye's picture

Really looks the biz.

You've solved another conundrum for me too. I was wondering why it had been raining so much.

Probability of adverse weather rises exponentially with the bling-ness of the bike. It's your fault! Smiling

pharmaboy's picture

Xmas, on a sant cruz the bottle mount should be on the underside of the downtube - put tin it's back and all will be clear.

They catch a bit of dust and mud, so either drink that one first or empty into the bottle on the. Inside of the downtube

xmas's picture

U could be right. There is actually a plastic/rubber rock guard which is on the underside .. Although if there are mounts there they are very close to the bottom bracket. I had a bike with an underside downtube bottle mount... hated it. One bottle mount does me anyway Smiling

@hawkeye. Wife said exactly the same thing.. " you should know by now that whenever you get a new bike it's going to rain for a week."

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