I already have found plenty. They might not be 3 months old. but they sure as hell are nice.
mr-wilson wrote:
thecollonadekid wrote:
mr-wilson wrote:
You are aware the Commencal is under 8in right?
their 8 inches.
I thought you meant the old version, as with even a minor hint of common sense you would realize that your're not going to find a $7000 or so bike that's 3 months old for sale used at $2500.
You've found plenty..............love to see a complete for $2500, links?
I would love to see that to, I paid $3000 for my 2007 commencal supreme DH, which is SEVEN inches, and it was brand new. And also I'm 13...and I have bottomed once or twice on whistler this season....
How about a v-10? I actually have one to get rid of for $2,500ish. it has 2 inches of sag in the rear so it sits even, this makes it corner like its on rails.
oooohh thats a good deal. v-10s can turn the gnar rock gardens into look ma no brakes point and shoot just like my dhs mono. you cant go wrong with a v-10.
I thought you meant the old version, as with even a minor hint of common sense you would realize that your're not going to find a $7000 or so bike that's 3 months old for sale used at $2500.
seriously man I've bottomed my 7inch travel ride in whistler (ok i overshot something both times i did it) but i do use the travel efficiently and im glad I have it there. More travel than 7 would be excessive for me, 6-7 ideal, anyless i would be bottoming to much. Age has VERY LITTLE to do with it.
the best qeustion would be if you want to lug a big bike around or use a smaller bike that would be easy to pedal, mostly would depend on what most of your tracks are like.
How about a v-10? I actually have one to get rid of for $2,500ish. it has 2 inches of sag in the rear so it sits even, this makes it corner like its on rails.
oooohh thats a good deal. v-10s can turn the gnar rock gardens into look ma no brakes point and shoot just like my dhs mono. you cant go wrong with a v-10.
Omg, 14 years old says it all... You wouldn't even be able to use 100mm of suspension.
im fourteen and i bottom out my 160mm. age means nothing.
Either you're really fat or you haven't set the correct sag or your bike. As I said, a 14 year old DOES NOT need a full blown DH bike or anything near one. Go for an AM or Light Fr bike instead, you will find much more joy since it will be more easy to handle for you. Bikes like Commencal Mini DH, Specialized SX, Trek Remedy etc is a good idea to have a peak at.