14450465:cydwhit said:Yeah, carbon repair is legit, but it's expensive. You probably wouldn't end up that far below the $600 number to get it fixed, and as someone mentioned, it will affect resale. Crash replacement seems like the move here for sure.
14450548:theLiquor said:Friend is tryin to stop me from buying a 2017 or older bike sayin they’re gonna be heavily used and noisy what do you think? A good choice of bikes in the low $2k range to chose from at that price. Want 27.5s with probably 160 in front and 150 in back. Looking at mostly Remedy 9.8, Bronson, maybe Nomad, maybe Release 5C.
**This post was edited on Jul 19th 2022 at 10:27:29pm
14450585:tri_photo said:Just depends dude, I’ve seen used bikes from 2019-2020 that are clapped. Just go take a look at whatever you find and you’ll probably be able to tell by the seller if it’s gonna be a problem child of a bike or not
14450587:theLiquor said:I’ve found like half a dozen new Nomads in my size around here. Only mid C S line available which most ppl don’t want cuz of probably the Fox shocks, Reverb seatpost, and extra cost, but theyre marked down 20% now to the base C R price. Debating if I just buy one now to get a few days left in season, or just watch inventory and maybe even wait until Sept/Oct/November to see how cheap they get. Santa Cruz ever go like 30-40% off or am I being greedy at 20% off?
14450587:theLiquor said:I’ve found like half a dozen new Nomads in my size around here. Only mid C S line available which most ppl don’t want cuz of probably the Fox shocks, Reverb seatpost, and extra cost, but theyre marked down 20% now to the base C R price. Debating if I just buy one now to get a few days left in season, or just watch inventory and maybe even wait until Sept/Oct/November to see how cheap they get. Santa Cruz ever go like 30-40% off or am I being greedy at 20% off?
14450587:theLiquor said:I’ve found like half a dozen new Nomads in my size around here. Only mid C S line available which most ppl don’t want cuz of probably the Fox shocks, Reverb seatpost, and extra cost, but theyre marked down 20% now to the base C R price. Debating if I just buy one now to get a few days left in season, or just watch inventory and maybe even wait until Sept/Oct/November to see how cheap they get. Santa Cruz ever go like 30-40% off or am I being greedy at 20% off?
14450611:jimbobs said:20% off a Nomad is a solid deal, period; even more so in the current market. Makes sense because 27.5 is losing mainstream appeal to 29ers.
14450615:skierman said:LOL yeah, if you're a dumb fuck who buys blindly into trends they're becoming less popular.
14450611:jimbobs said:20% off a Nomad is a solid deal, period; even more so in the current market. Makes sense because 27.5 is losing mainstream appeal to 29ers.
Nomads (and SC overall) are solid bikes, and SC is a solid company; their reserve wheel program looks sweet; would buy if I had the coin. Known many people to enjoy Megatowers, V10s, Nomads, etc.
Obviously $ is king, but buy your bike from the shop that has the best reputation/support/people/location/engagement/vibe, because those are the guys you're going to be interacting with for the duration of the time you own the bike, which is worth the couple % off you might be able to finesse from a different shop up front.
If you go in and talk to the shop people, get to know them, talk about bikes and the bike, etc, let them know you're on the fence and they might seal the deal for you with some smaller discounts on pedals/gear/merch/whatever that could effectively bring the cost of the bike down in total.
Just remember: tip bike shops in beer (local craft stuff is usually a hit)
14450625:theLiquor said:Thanks guys, you sealed the deal well. Obviously I’m gonna ride a few different bikes in the shop while in, but everything else has pretty much pointed me to Nomad. I have kids so unfortunately don’t have time to go to all different dealers that have them, but will pick one hopefully close enough nearby that I’d be likely to use for service as well. Boulder has cheapest price but you know that’s to make up for whatever crazy municipal taxes they charge extra.
i just need a salesman to close the deal. Maybe show me how easy it can be to load in the back of my car (i’ll die from impaling myself on my skis or bike in an accident before ever putting any sort of rack on my car). Is there any special thru axle i’d need to buy if bike is not equipped (sure it is)? I imagine it also comes with tubeless tires, anything else I should be looking to get?
14450634:jimbobs said:I would also check out the Bronson in depth before you pull the trigger.
Nomad is geared toward bikepark riders who also grind out the pedal up to their descents, and hit lots of big jumps and features
Bronson is more of a do-everything bike that can handle park and serious DH riding, but also is a bit friendlier toward easier riding, climbing, and trucking over bigger rocks. When going full send off big features, you'll find the limits of the 150mm Bronson sooner than the 170mm Nomad, however.
Honestly Santa Cruz' website does a great job of describing the applications of the respective bikes.
Not sure what type of riding you plan on doing, from my experience:
- 27 is perfect for jumps, home-built trails, and tight flow, but isn't quite as good at chunky stuff. prioritizes fun over speed/capability. If you're not aiming to rocket thru double black tech, 27 will be plenty of bike.
- mullet has been nicer for trucking over chunky stuff, speed, and takes a little sting out of rocky climbs, but isn't as playful. bit less emphasis on low-speed fun, but can deal with bad lines, holding speed, and bigger obstacles a bit easier.
Keep in mind, I rode both settings back-to-back so I definitely noticed a difference, but it's far less of a change than you'd imagine, especially if this is your first legit bike. Can't go wrong with either option, you'll love any SC bike, regardless of wheelsize.
14451111:No.Quarter said:Dear Mother Nature,
Please provide plentiful precipitation.
Dedicated diggers deserve durable dirt.
Leverich lovers leave loose lines.
Excavation efforts erased by effortless erosion.
Dusty dirt development doomed for destruction.
Sincerely,
Bozeman Bikers
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14451111:No.Quarter said:Dear Mother Nature,
Please provide plentiful precipitation.
Dedicated diggers deserve durable dirt.
Leverich lovers leave loose lines.
Excavation efforts erased by effortless erosion.
Dusty dirt development doomed for destruction.
Sincerely,
Bozeman Bikers
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14451122:.nasty said:One reason I left Utah, there and places north don’t get shit for real monsoon rains. We’ve only had maybe a week total of dusty trails here in the CO mtns.
14450397:SendyMcSendyface said:Thats a shit shop. Should be cleaning it and using dry lube.
14451142:Abomber22 said:soooo.....WD-40 is a water repellent spray, not a lube per se... ya'll don't use it?
Or I missed that post
14451195:SendyMcSendyface said:WD-40 is a solvent. Good for freeing up rusty shit, terrible as a lubricant. If you put that shit on your bike, and bring it to a shop, all the techs are gonna shit talk ya behind your back.
14451187:switchlip2 said:New world cup track at snowshoe is so fucking good
14451437:theLiquor said:Did it! Got the Nomad. The Remedy 9.8 went on sale was even a fee hundred cheaper than Nomad, but preferred the SC company over Trek, and just something better about the geometry for me.
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14451214:ski_salmon69 said:What all did they change?
14451187:switchlip2 said:New world cup track at snowshoe is so fucking good
14452155:jimbobs said:Looking to be a slopfest at Shoe for the cup this year. Probably bailing on my plans to trip down, none of my buddies will commit to splitting a place to stay and I'm not exactly stoked on driving 7 hours to stand there in the rain and mud, especially with no accommodations planned.
Fortunately coming back to WV in a week or two for fall semester, trying to ride Greasy Street 30 laps a day every weekend the park is open. Always down for party laps if anyone's gonna be there.
14452155:jimbobs said:Looking to be a slopfest at Shoe for the cup this year. Probably bailing on my plans to trip down, none of my buddies will commit to splitting a place to stay and I'm not exactly stoked on driving 7 hours to stand there in the rain and mud, especially with no accommodations planned.
Fortunately coming back to WV in a week or two for fall semester, trying to ride Greasy Street 30 laps a day every weekend the park is open. Always down for party laps if anyone's gonna be there.
14452331:ski_salmon69 said:People going to snowshoe with me bailed on me ? I hope there’s still a crowd there
14452333:skierman said:You shouldn't go either because you don't deserve it. I bet you can't go to the bathroom alone also, huh?
FUUUCK YOUUUUU
14452364:partyandBS said:I bet you people will ride with [tag=1388]@skierman[/tag] but i bet you no one rides twice with [tag=1388]@skierman[/tag]
14452427:cydwhit said:
14452432:No.Quarter said:Thanks for the validation that you don't need $1000 worth of bikepacking specfic framebags, tents, camping gear, and a titanium bong in order to ride your bike to sleep outside.
14452433:cydwhit said:The funny thing is that when I started bikepacking five years ago I had way more specialized gear, but now, with more experience I've pared it down to a dry bag, a bunch of voile straps, a frame bag I made, and a $30 rack off amazon hahah. Just put whatever camping stuff you have on whatever bike you have and go sleep in the woods!
14452427:cydwhit said:
14452835:ski_salmon69 said:Why the fuck does everybody ask me if my bike is a 26er when its a modern 27.5?
A 26 would be cool though
14452383:ColoradoDogfart said:just bought a spitfire for 800$ less than what I simultaneously sold my old enduro for, absolute beast of trade for meas I didnt need/want that much bike for college and essentially got paid to move to a bike wherd I have more fun on and less stress about pampering it
14453073:jimbobs said:Definitely some value to be had in a beefy metal frame that can handle dings and scratches. Plus the raw finish on the banshees is downright gorgeous.
Super interested to hear your thoughts after you get some riding in on the Spitfire. Have def thought about going to a shorter travel jib/trail bike for local riding and picking up that prototype Supreme in the future for serious park duty.
14453115:ThaLorax said:Thr Spitfire is a super fun bike.
14453117:ColoradoDogfart said:Super stoked to hear that, it’s a 2017 v2 27.5 so it’ll def be fun to move from a legit 29er enduro rig. Super excited to ride more slope/slalom stuff on