nexus
05-03-2006, 07:32 AM
Hiya..
I'm a F7 student From Hong Kong...
Please don't mind my terrible English 8P
My problem is that I want to buy a new frame, becuase my current frame was no longer rigid...
http://data.ftp.alexau.ath.cx/wingyeung227/nexus/GTS_M5.jpg
Now, I have around 400USD and I want to buy a frame suitable for both XC and DS... I understand that there is no frame that can do both thing good...but my home don't have any space for 2 bike, and my budget is limited..
I'm looking for a frame which is suitable for XC riding and some dropping (talking about several feet). . . so far, among the bike that I know, Santacruz Chameleon is exactly what I wanted..but this is not sth that I can afford... :nono:
http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/chameleon/chameleon_large.jpg
I've also considered about the Giant XTC team and Trek 8500, that are within my budget, but I'm afraid they cannot withstand a lot of jumping.....what do you think? Any suggestions? thanks
http://www.giantbikeclub.com/web/2006-as/078.jpg
http://www.bicycledoctor.co.uk/graphics/trek8500.jpg
I'm a F7 student From Hong Kong...
Please don't mind my terrible English 8P
My problem is that I want to buy a new frame, becuase my current frame was no longer rigid...
http://data.ftp.alexau.ath.cx/wingyeung227/nexus/GTS_M5.jpg
Now, I have around 400USD and I want to buy a frame suitable for both XC and DS... I understand that there is no frame that can do both thing good...but my home don't have any space for 2 bike, and my budget is limited..
I'm looking for a frame which is suitable for XC riding and some dropping (talking about several feet). . . so far, among the bike that I know, Santacruz Chameleon is exactly what I wanted..but this is not sth that I can afford... :nono:
http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/chameleon/chameleon_large.jpg
I've also considered about the Giant XTC team and Trek 8500, that are within my budget, but I'm afraid they cannot withstand a lot of jumping.....what do you think? Any suggestions? thanks
http://www.giantbikeclub.com/web/2006-as/078.jpg
http://www.bicycledoctor.co.uk/graphics/trek8500.jpg