If you're looking for a mountain bike and want to spend closer to $2,000 than $10,000, you're in luck. There are plenty of reasonably priced bikes that offer an impressive amount of performance for less than the cost of some high-end forks or wheelsets, and that's exactly what
our annual Value Bike Field Trip is all about. This year, we tested five hardtails and five full-suspension bikes ranging in price from the $1,200 USD Canyon Stoic to the $3,000 Ibis Ripley AF (scroll down to see them), all of which were evaluated back-to-back on the Sunshine Coast's incredible singletrack.
We're in the middle of releasing the video reviews, which calls for a spoiler alert: Podcast 59 sees Sarah Moore and I talk about how the bikes performed, our winners and losers, some surprises, and where we think some value bikes are still coming up short.
THE PINKBIKE PODCAST // EPISODE 59 - VALUE BIKE FIELD TRIP SURPRISES AND SPOILERS
April 29th, 2021
Put aside some money for brake pads.
5 Full-Suspension Value Trail Bikes
Featuring a rotating cast of the editorial team and other guests, the Pinkbike podcast is a weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between.
Presented by Wilier Triestina
Italian bike manufacturer, Wilier Triestina, has released a new full suspension XC mountain bike
Well known for its road bikes, Wilier Triestina has designed the all-new URTA SLR to be a new niche product in the XC world, bringing its style and racing DNA to the off-road market. The URTA SLR has been designed to be fast, compact and reactive with racing geometry, a monocoque handlebar, integrated cables, two bottle cages and flat mount rear brakes for a new off-road experience. Discover more at wilier.com or in the best Wilier Triestina shops
Previous Pinkbike PodcastsEpisode 1 - Why Are Bikes So Expensive?Episode 2 - Where the Hell is the Grim Donut?Episode 3 - Pond Beaver TechEpisode 4 - Why is Every Bike a Trail Bike?Episode 5 - Can You Trust Bike Reviews?Episode 6 - Over Biked Or Under Biked?Episode 7 - Wild Project BikesEpisode 8 - Do We Need an Even Larger Wheel Size?Episode 9 - Why Are We Doing a Cross-Country Field Test?Episode 10 - Getting Nerdy About Bike SetupEpisode 11 - Are We Going Racing This Year?Episode 12 - What's the Future of Bike Shops?Episode 13 - Are Bikes Too Regular Now?Episode 14 - What Bikes Would Pinkbike Editors Buy?Episode 15 - What's Holding Mountain Biking Back?Episode 16 - Who's Your Mountain Biking Hero?Episode 17 - XC Field Test Insider Episode 18 - Electronics on your Mountain Bike: Good or Bad? Episode 19 - The Hardtail EpisodeEpisode 20 - MTB Conspiracy TheoriesEpisode 21 - Stuff We Were Wrong AboutEpisode 22 - Does Your Riding Style Match Your Personality?Episode 23 - Grim Donut 2 is Live!Episode 24 - Why Even Buy a DH Bike?Episode 25 - Fall Field Test Preview Episode 26 - The Three Most Important Mountain BikesEpisode 27 - The World Champs Special Episode 28 - All About Women's BikesEpisode 29 - Freeride or DieEpisode 30 - Would You Rather?Episode 31 - Wet Weather Riding Tips & TricksEpisode 32 - What Needs to Change in the Bike Industry?Episode 33 - Behind the Scenes at Pinkbike AcademyEpisode 34 - Grilling Levy About Field Test Trail Bikes (and His Bonspiel)Episode 35 - Story Time - Stranger Than FictionEpisode 36 - Grilling Kazimer about Field Test Enduro BikesEpisode 37 - The 2020 Privateer Season with Ben CathroEpisode 38 - Editors Defend Their 2020 Best-Of PicksEpisode 39 - Predicting the Future of Mountain Biking Episode 40 - The Pinkbike Awards! Episode 41 - Racing Rumours and Team ChangesEpisode 42 - Mountain Biking's Guilty Pleasures Episode 43 - Dangerholm's Wildest Custom Mountain BikesEpisode 44 - Mountain Bike Suspension Decoded Episode 45 - What Makes a Good Riding Buddy Episode 46 - The RockShox Zeb vs Fox 38 Deep DiveEpisode 47 - High Pivot Bikes: The Good, The Bad, and The Why?Episode 48 - Rides That Went Horribly Wrong... & Why That Made Them So GoodEpisode 49 - What's the Best DH Bike?Episode 50 - Are Bikes Actually Getting Less Expensive? (Value Bike Field Test Preview)Episode 51 - Should MTB Media Post Spy Shots? Episode 52 - Our Most Embarrassing MTB MomentsEpisode 53 - Should Climbers Still Have the Right of Way?Episode 54 - Best and Worst MTB Product MarketingEpisode 55 - Big Dumb Rides & Staying MotivatedEpisode 56 - What Were the Most Important Inventions in Mountain Biking?Episode 57 - What Were the Best (and Worst) Trends in Mountain Biking?Episode 58 - Debunking Mountain Biking's Biggest Myths
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Pinkers: *deep sigh of relief*
EDIT: BONUS LEVY - can't complain that the bike has a climb switch because you think bikes shouldn't need them anymore when there's no rear shock
Given that you are critical of the brakes on these bikes, what would you say is the best budget/cheap expensive brake set? Like that actually works?
If you ain’t two wheel driftin you ain’t livin
Definitely think that resin-only rotors suck a lot though. I think that the rider should be able to pick what works best for their riding style and available trails. Sounds about as dumb as putting a hardpack-tire-only rim on. Not all riders on cheap bikes are entry-level riders, some are just broke...
I’m currently riding my 2014 V1 Santa Cruz Bronson that I’ve owned since new. I keep it well maintained there isn’t much I don’t ride it on. I’m a Dad and new mtb purchases tend to take a back seat when kids come along, but last year I was finally looking to update, but then COVID.
Since COVID it’s become impossible to test ride new bikes in Australia. Availability is tough enough so Demo bikes are non existent. I’m now reliant on yourself, @mikelevy and other journos from some of the other great mtb sites our there to get your views and opinions on how bikes ride & perform out in the trails. (Knowing of course that the PNW terrain is slightly different to what we have down here in AUS)
If I’m going to spend between $5-8k on a new bike, how important is the demo ride.
How many other people actually demo bikes before they buy these days? I mean properly demo, not just a car park test.
For reference I’ve been weighing up the Spur, Tallboy and new Stumpy.
Why do some bikes feel harsh and supportive while others feel deep, bottomless and plush?
STOKED Levy's back. This cast is excellent anyway, but Levy's genius-gone-wrong character really make the whole thing fly.
Heads up to other tall riders that dirtyridesmtbapparel.com (UK) offers custom pants / shorts, jerseys, etc - just learned of this after this post so that's a start.
At this point it's just waiting for the new frame (roughly the same geo but lighter), and new brakes. Oh and I've got some lighter summer tires that have to go on.
It's definitely an interesting bike, I think we've got a lot to learn from this approach.
I think this needs to get purchased and wrapped with a pinkbike unpaid intern wrap
www.anrdealsonwheels.com/details/used-2002-pontiac-aztek/72809338
Isn’t this why Deore brakes are a thing?