So I will be earning a lot of money in the coming future and at first I thought I would drop a crap load on a new frame but now that I am thinking I am wondering weather I should go ride whistler instead as it would cost a comparable ammount but I really don't know how my Coiler would stand up to Whistler so should I spend my money on the frame or on the trip.
I say whistler. If I am reading correctly you are saying you will be earning alot of money in the future. I say go to whistler then start saving for your frame.
Id say get a new frame and build it up better or get the frame and save more money for next season and stay in whistler for extra long! Waitin that long and with a nice new frame will make you enjoy your whole whistler experience even more! Plus I'm sure there are local areas that'll keep you happy with your new frame until you can get to whistler.
Depending on how you ride, you might not beable to do all the trails right now so you can always use this time to develop new skills to make sure you can hit up all of whistler.
well I am sort of leaning toward whistler because I am starting college next fall and will be in a program where I won't get very much time off as it is a co-op so in other words I won't have time until I grad college then I will be touring canada and the states with some buddy's
I'd proberly go for the new frame. But i cant speak for you. You could save up while you are at college and stay there longer. You might enjoy if more on your new frame. Its just an idea. If it was me i would have to think long and hard about it as it is a lot of money.
hey dude, firstly your gonna to have to prob buy new forks aswell as the new frame, depending on what you want.. so im pressuming you cannot afford a new frame set. That leaves u which on the option to go to whistler. i have a coiler but its complete custom and is looking bombproof and wouldn't be scared taking it to whistler. I'd say go to whistler, then come back and save some money and buy a new frameset.
you could buy the frame and have nowhere to ride it (assuming whistler is the only place you need it)
or you could go to whistler and maybe have to rent, but i think you coiler would stand up to most stuff there, like a-line and freight train, just ride smooth