12 years of MTB. My current Hardtail is $699

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  • @BradWadeNL
    @BradWadeNL 5 місяців тому +18

    I hear this. I also worked in a bike shop and people would always come in looking for something expensive because it's what they "need". To each their own, but when they come in a few weeks/months later because a costly part broke, now they can't ride because they either have to wait or save up for the part. When the shop tech rides a $2000 full suspension bike, and is happy to ride the trails every weekend, take note.

    • @BRZ420
      @BRZ420 5 місяців тому +4

      Im from germany and got into cycling last year again. I visited a few local shops and ended up not buying a bike because they employees always tried to talk me out of the base line models and recommended bikes for 1500$+ so i ordered mine online where no one influences my purchase since i have always been interested in riding and fixing bicycles myself.
      Same thing for my friends who actually ended up buying very expensive gravel bikes. So there is also the other side of the coin.

    • @BradWadeNL
      @BradWadeNL 5 місяців тому +1

      @@BRZ420 It's unfortunate that a bike shop would do that. They lost a customer, and you had to go elsewhere to buy a bike.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +3

      lol I was that shop guy many moons ago with my $1000 hard tail xc bike haha
      I definitely could have gone a level up and been happier though I think.

  • @EriebyCycle
    @EriebyCycle 5 місяців тому +21

    Excellent episode. This mentality has been at the core of your channel since I started watching, and I absolutely love that.
    Mountain bike marketing makes me not want to ride them because I don’t do backflips.
    Also, the extra bling in the opening was well done.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +2

      ride within your means, and get out there! I've always maintained that if my means ever changed for the riches: I will 100% go wild and get the craziest most bling stuff ever, but im not going to put myself in the hole for it now.
      oddly the riches still haven't arrived hahaha

    • @EriebyCycle
      @EriebyCycle 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt if I had some riches, I’d glad send you some. Have fun today.

    • @fooboomoo
      @fooboomoo 2 місяці тому +1

      haha i can relate to the "not doing bike flips". I do ride a Decathlon AM 50 S which is a full suspension but purely for the extra comfort it gives me tired bones, not because i need it for the trails i ride.

  • @ocbrakeless
    @ocbrakeless 5 місяців тому +6

    Spitting the facts! Get something affordably priced for your budget and upgrade IF and WHEN you are ready to do it. Riding is a lot more fun than browsing for the bike that ticks every box possible.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      you frigging know it Luis!

  • @lochness_sasquatch
    @lochness_sasquatch 5 місяців тому +2

    Do it!! Whoever you are, do it.
    Great video!! 🤘

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      will report back haha

  • @barfo281
    @barfo281 2 місяці тому

    This is one of the best, most wisdom-packed mountain bike videos ever.

  • @mouthkick
    @mouthkick 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey man, thank you for saying what I tell customers at my shop. I build used bikes for a non-profit org and we are constantly fighting this odd notion that you need the latest tech or materials to get outside and ride. Much love from Berkeley, California!

  • @spectre9801
    @spectre9801 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video. You don’t always need the best to have fun.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      you can have fun on anything!

  • @tanksouth
    @tanksouth 5 місяців тому

    Entertaining and informative.
    Subscribed!
    Sound the alarm.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for joining along for the ride!

  • @Biking_with_Akiva
    @Biking_with_Akiva 5 місяців тому

    Excellent episode!

  • @biscuitdingus
    @biscuitdingus 5 місяців тому +4

    This is a fantastic point. It doesn’t matter the bike, as long as it works, go ride it.
    My bike is a Cannondale trail 6. An entry level trail bike I’ve done some changes to.
    Is it fancy tech? No it has 9mm qr axels and a straight steerer tube.
    Is it super comfortable? No it’s a hardtail on low end wheels and a cheap saddle.
    Is it suitable for all mountain biking? God no.
    But you bet I’m gonna at least try to ride it everywhere, on literally any surface I can bike on.
    I did a wallride at 18mph on that thing stock, no changes to the build.
    I cased a bunch of jumps on a suntour fork.
    I slammed the 2x8 into every rock I could find until it outright broke.
    You don’t need the fancy equipment just to have fun. Go buy like a $200 used bike from a few years ago and just ride it into the woods.

    • @drpulpit
      @drpulpit 5 місяців тому

      yep! 's what I did, only mine was $125 and into the back alleys and wooded cemetery lanes and community bike park. and more the fun, almost as much as my first Firestone Pilot that was my 10th birthday present in 1951.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah!! I wish more folks would give a hard tail a try when starting out. there's a tonne of content about how great they are to start with/ride, but then you see the guy on an expensive full suspension in every other upload, so its hard to believe them from a new rider standpoint.

  • @BMXPete
    @BMXPete 5 місяців тому +1

    This is possibly the best mountain bike video made so far this year. You have such a solid view on what people actually need to ride. You might get cancelled for this video.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      lol! I appreciate that. not too worried about being cancelled though, this video will get 3000 views and die off like the rest of them haha

  • @johnulibarri6016
    @johnulibarri6016 5 місяців тому

    Just got my Norton yesterday!!!

  • @Animaduniversum
    @Animaduniversum 5 місяців тому +1

    What you need in a mountainbike:
    Geo and size that fits you
    Fork with a lockout
    Working drive train
    Good grips, proper seat, decent pedals
    Good tires

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  4 місяці тому +1

      I never use my lock outs haha

  • @tremayneuk
    @tremayneuk 5 місяців тому

    Love this! My 15 year old Giant XTC hardtail I got for £60 has served me well and while it may be the bike that kills me, then my kid can ride it!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      hahahah
      that's a super good price to start out at! nice

  • @davidhauton7643
    @davidhauton7643 5 місяців тому

    I learned so much about riding using a single speed rigid fork hardtail with disk brakes, teaches you picking routes and conserving energy and momentum. Costs very little and easy to look after. Most of all for me, any bike must be fun....

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I remember the first time I went from my FS trail bike to an xc hard tail. Big eye opener on how bad I actually was at riding a mtb haha

  • @Wannaridebikes
    @Wannaridebikes 5 місяців тому

    I have from high priced bikes to budget. But my bike I ride was 863 5 years ago last year I paid 1200 salsa hard tail. And dropper post.

  • @bcnephew
    @bcnephew 5 місяців тому

    Nicely done. A couple more entertaining data points for you. My son races enduro. Most of the kids have quite pricey bikes, and he was holding his own on a Polygon siskiu T8. He breaks things quite often, including the frame, twice. Pretty sure this was due to installing a coil that was too soft for the things he is capable of doing to a bike. When he breaks his bike, he rides my Framed Bobtrax carbon hardtail. I got the frame for 340 and the DIY carbon wheels for about 670. All the other parts are inexpensive. He holds his own at enduro practice on that as well, clocking faster times than kids on 5-7k bikes while doing things that really should not be done on a XC hardtail. The bike and wheels are solid, even despite the bike cartwheeling off our camper on the highway, me smashing into a tree at high speed, and bashing the frame with plate sized rocks in the Catskills that was fixed with 2 part epoxy. My son is now on a Specialized Enduro, made possible by the fact that he works at a bike shop, gets insane discounts and is happy to put all his money in his bike. Is is faster on the Enduro? Yes, but not all that much, at least yet, and we are talking speeds that most mortals will not approach. I ride a lowly Specialized Status that has held its own through 10 enduro races and many 10's of thousands of vertical feet of training last year, mostly in extremely wet conditions.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      A fantastic anecdote to show what I’m saying!
      Yes: a nicer bike feels better and is faster for sure.
      But
      Yes: you can absolutely get out there and get onto most of everything with a lower cost option

  • @parisrose5766
    @parisrose5766 5 місяців тому +1

    I feel like I know that person, and i'm not even in the same country/hemisphere. Excellent diatribe.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      Haha! I think we all know someone like this

  • @kyledrexler7749
    @kyledrexler7749 5 місяців тому

    Excellent message. People are all talk. They attempt to control things… choice of bike is perceived control. Being good at riding is out of their control. That requires doing.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I suppose I never thought of it this way!

  • @mandowebster8728
    @mandowebster8728 5 місяців тому

    I too ride average bikes with average parts. I’ve got half a dozen or so projects like you that came together from parts. I recently had the good fortune to buy myself a top end bike. I lamented over doing it for a long time. I was surprised by how much more I like riding it actually. I didn’t think i’d care and I shouldn’t I know, but damn there’s something about an absolute weapon of a bike that makes me smile. Hope everyone gets to do it at least once.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      for real, a better bike is indeed better! haha
      still would hate for someone to never ride cause they feel the need to have that top end bike from the get go

  • @InsanercYT
    @InsanercYT 5 місяців тому +1

    Where have you been man? Also, I feel you on all my bikes being cheap. My most expensive bike is a 30 year old ti hardtail I got for free and slapped an m8000 group on. I’m probably only in about $750 on it and my next most expensive is my commuter because of the lights and studs.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +2

      Took the weekend off! mentioned it at the end of the last vlog haha

    • @InsanercYT
      @InsanercYT 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt must have missed it lol

  • @BruceChastain
    @BruceChastain 5 місяців тому

    I still ride my 1997 Gary Fischer, it's still good for most stuff.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      honestly something like that would be fine on the flow trail and a couple other trails at Wentworth.

  • @byrondixon4648
    @byrondixon4648 5 місяців тому

    That was Soo funny. Hope it is enough to pressure your friend to click 'buy'. I feel I need to keep watching your channel to balance the marketing from the rest of the industry. If I started watching you sooner I would have saved thousands 😊

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      lol hey, if you have the means to get into the higher end stuff, do it! it is better

  • @jesseonly1327
    @jesseonly1327 2 місяці тому

    I love the white! I hope they sell the Norton in white someday.

  • @Josukegaming
    @Josukegaming 5 місяців тому

    Just bought a 90's MTB off dutch craiglist (marketplaats) for $30, it's in great condition and I can't wait to do some fun gravel and chill MTB trails on it for the price of a fancy dinner!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      enjoy that!!

  • @WitchyKatz
    @WitchyKatz Місяць тому

    I would have bought a Posieden but I have a dope wheelset that is quick release. I also have been riding bikes for 40 years and never lost a wheel and bent ONE qr skewer so far, so I am not sold on needing through axles. I also have a 1986 steel Trek that I converted to a 650b rigid. Guess what? I still havent broken my non tapered 1 inch headset!!! Imagine that!!

  • @wArdeN3688
    @wArdeN3688 4 місяці тому

    My Enduro bike is an Canyon Torque ES 9.0 26inch Wheels in Size L is from 2009 and i ride and ride and ride it hard :D they got this year a makeover and new Stuff and feeling everytime like a good 27.5 MTB and it has 170 front and rear mm suspention, my second Bike is an DH from Votec, the Votec VD Elite 2016 ^^ its Shred and ride like a god and its Mullet 27.5 and 26 :) i dont need some new Bikes :D my Old ones are really great ^^.

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 5 місяців тому

    If the bike makes you want to ride, no matter what it cost, it's perfect.
    I have been riding mtn bikes for over 32 yrs now, have gone from two hardtails, then three different full suspension bikes, and now I am back to a 27.5 plus hardtail. It's nothing fancy, and I have made a few upgrades over the last 3 years, but it still makes me want to get out and ride. I am amazed at the current crop of riders on their $5k+ full suspension bikes only to go ride smooth, machine built flow trails. Me, I still prefer hand-cut technical singletrack.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      definitely!! ill always say make sure the bike is something you love looking at, and get hyped on. such a powerful way to get the motivation to go out and ride.

  • @dustinharber3744
    @dustinharber3744 5 місяців тому

    Mannnnn, I'm still rocking a 2009 kona stuff special edition size medium (the one with the adjustable bolt on drop outs). It's been heavily upgraded over the years and has gone from an entry level dj bike all the way to what it is now, an aggressive all mountain trail bike. I love my old bike and as long as I can find 26" forks, wheels and tires.. I'll keep riding it and loving it. As much as I'd love some new 27.5" aggressive hardtail such as a rocky mountain soul or growler.. id rather keep riding my current bike until it literally won't go anymore. It's not about the bike (most of the time) it's about getting out there to rip it up.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      gotta ride to progress and improve!

  • @geo6111
    @geo6111 5 місяців тому

    I truly miss my specialized pitch I bought for $300 used. I rode the thing hard and learned a lot on that thing

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      Could always build something similar again with a couple little trick parts here and there for the fun of it!

  • @k2dave1969
    @k2dave1969 5 місяців тому

    Don't worry spinney I'll ride with you.. come to NY and we will RIDE!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I want to visit NY at some point for sure!

  • @christopherwiebke3578
    @christopherwiebke3578 5 місяців тому

    Crazy good deal! I bought a Giordano Intrepid in the summer of 2023, and upgraded the components. I think it is a great riding frame, and i love the way it rides, but the full Norton for $699 would have been better!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      yeah $699 is a wild price!

  • @noisufnoc
    @noisufnoc 5 місяців тому

    I'm influenced! I'm a roadie, and ride a DJ at Ray's MTB. I'm curious about riding some of the public MTB trails in my region (mostly beginner single track). Norton is in my budget....so tempted...

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      I'd bet you could even do some of that riding on your dirt jumper!

    • @noisufnoc
      @noisufnoc 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt I should try!

  • @SpencerBaum
    @SpencerBaum 5 місяців тому

    I will admit, I've got a very very nice full suspension Enduro bike, but i also have a hardtail that I built up from a $300 frame and a bunch of parts that were laying around. And while yes, I love my Transition spire, and I wouldn't get rid of it for anything, on the right trails the hardtail is often more fun to ride! Don't disregard the budget options!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      Nothing wrong with having the “good stuff”! I just want new riders to know it’s not the reason veteran riders are actually able to go out and ride haha

  • @ccw22lr
    @ccw22lr 5 місяців тому

    I rode a Giant Rincon when I lived in California and Colorado. Best MTB destinations I lived in and if I could do it all over again I'd definitely have gotten a better bike. But at least I got out and tried. Better than "saving up" and never going out at all. That Costco surfboard was another story...

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      extremely well put, and exactly my mentality: I personally WANT better bikes. Like.. long for better bikes actually. but I am not willing to NOT ride just cause I want something better. without what I have now, I wouldn't have been riding for the last 12 years

  • @Lousicle
    @Lousicle 5 місяців тому

    Treats for Norton from Lou and Angie! 🐾

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much!! Features in tomorrow’s upload.
      Been a few days since Norton’s got a treat haha

  • @qualm43
    @qualm43 5 місяців тому +3

    At one point I had a $4,500 Santa Cruz full suspension bike, and a $1,000 hardtail.... I ended up riding the $4,500 bike so little that I actually sold it. Blank-check bikes have no soul.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      hard tails are always such a good time

  • @jimbo4203
    @jimbo4203 5 місяців тому

    I love all bikes really 😊 and have owned a few full susp.mtb' s But as I get older simpler is just how I like it

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      I love a full suspension, but a new rider can have fun on anything!

    • @jimbo4203
      @jimbo4203 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt definitely

  • @coolbathroom
    @coolbathroom 4 дні тому

    I'm that guy. It took me three maybe even 4 years. There's so much out there. Got a hard tail. Cheapest one. It's fine.

  • @gregrobertson9957
    @gregrobertson9957 5 місяців тому

    Has potential for e-conversion too. Nice mid drive 1500-ish watt..

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I suppose any bike has that potential! hah

  • @patty109109
    @patty109109 4 місяці тому

    Same thing with road bikes. $1200 actually gets you a very usable bike, but many think because they’ve ridden for a year they need to upgrade to a few thousand. Thing is that won’t make them one bit quicker.

  • @maritimezombie7684
    @maritimezombie7684 5 місяців тому +1

    Last year I rode a gravel bike on a ton of MTB trails, the only thing that kept me from keeping up was my own skill and fitness, Once mid summer hit I was in good enough shape that I was able to keep up with the MTBs on our local weekly trail runs.
    Your friend just needs any bike to see if they like it, then they can drop $$$$ after the get hooked.
    Put drop bars on Fast Norton, all the cool kids are doing it.

    • @Saftkeur
      @Saftkeur 4 місяці тому +1

      Funnily enough it was the 'opposite' of that for me over the past year, riding my cheap MTB with a gravel group and (on good days) being able to keep up with everyone. My bike was probably one of the cheapest ones in the group and it was such a satisfaction to be able to hang with people on their bikes that are much better suited to the terrain, I have to work extra hard on uphills to avoid getting dropped but I can catch up on the downhills because I can roll over rougher bumps, etc.
      Eventually I do want a gravel bike so I can fully enjoy the experience with the friends I've made there, but it's definitely taught me that you can just get out there and ride on whatever, and that I don't need to break the bank when I do go for that gravel option in the future if I was already keeping up on a heavier frame with fatter tires and flat bars.

    • @maritimezombie7684
      @maritimezombie7684 4 місяці тому +1

      so specialized makes pathfinders in a mtb 2.1, see if you can find a set of those, then throw some drops on it and you have a great gravell bike! @@Saftkeur

    • @Saftkeur
      @Saftkeur 4 місяці тому +1

      @@maritimezombie7684 I've actually already gone for some 2.3" XC tires, and while the difference wasn't hugely noticeable most of the time (stock tires were 2.4"), it's definitely faster on flatter ground! Just waiting for rides to start back up again so I can get back out there, I've also got inner bar ends so while I don't have drops, I do have pseudo-hoods for a riding position :D
      This bike is currently my more 'adventure' bike, and I'm budgeting for potentially a Diverge in the future (I'm in my local bike shop pretty frequently so I've probably got a discount waiting if I decide to go for one). That way I can set both up for different types of riding more easily, since I do like the meatier tires for some of the trails (and potholes) around me.

  • @nathanarsenault2864
    @nathanarsenault2864 3 місяці тому

    I own a Norton and its my favorite mtb I've ever ridden. Anyone looking for there 1st (or 12th for that matter) mtb should seriously consider this bike.

  • @user-lr9wy6wb7n
    @user-lr9wy6wb7n 5 місяців тому

    Hey Man, cool statement✌. Bike marketing on any media will always tell you: There is something better, buy it. Question yourself: Do I really need this?? The answer will be no in most cases. Are you gonna ride next rampage? No, I don't. Half of the fun is gettin better in ridin and whyle improvin' update your bike. Little updates very often cause big improvement to the bike. A hardtail will often satisfy most riders. And I think, it's better to have more than one high prize bike. So you better have two in midprize or low budget. It's fun enough to ride them and become a better rider.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      lol exactly, and our trails here "mostly" don't call for anything particularly wild when it comes to the bike required.

  • @kristiandawe85
    @kristiandawe85 5 місяців тому

    I ride a tracklocross on mtb trails, mostly cross country riding, its been fine, no jumps or anything

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      that's super fun too

    • @kristiandawe85
      @kristiandawe85 5 місяців тому

      I love it, I thought about getting a cross country bike, but I feel I don’t need it

  • @mrvapor4791
    @mrvapor4791 5 місяців тому

    Sometimes a more simple or less expensive setup can make you work harder and then you improve more in your fitness or skill level. I ride a single speed urban type of bike but I ride all the time and I suck people into racing me on they're multi speed bikes and let them outsprint me then have fun catching them over the next few miles because I am in better condition from pushing myself to peddle a higher gear every year on my SS.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      if I had more disposable funds id put together a single speed hard tail for the same reason

    • @mrvapor4791
      @mrvapor4791 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt You might consider a bmx of some sort

  • @Grrg
    @Grrg 5 місяців тому

    The other thing is full suspension is so much more maintenance. While the stock Norton fork is a bit heavier than I personally like, a new person is never going to want to pay for rebuilding my helm mkII every 6 months, or learning to change fork seals

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      yeah its definitely a stout machine, but with a fork swap it lightens up drastically. I bought the yari that I had on it for the last little while for $250CAD. that was an unbelievable upgrade

    • @Grrg
      @Grrg 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt yes best upgrade was the fork, the brakes I switched just so the bike patrol wouldn't look at me funny and I am going to ride the square taper bb till it wears out!

  • @YoungDoug13
    @YoungDoug13 5 місяців тому

    Preach 🙌

  • @kipcc3918
    @kipcc3918 5 місяців тому

    Marketing is like fools gold, It’s a you thing, You’re the engine, Whatever you push out will be the output and subsequently you can build up on it over time, Yes, Just start riding that’s how you know you’re getting better and what ever you need to work on.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      there definitely is a difference between a low end machine and high end, but not so much that one can't be ridden over the other for the trails we have. I feel like some folks think a low cost bike won't be able to ride in a straight line or something hahah

    • @kipcc3918
      @kipcc3918 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindattyou said that right, I’m lucky that I started riding with people who beat up their new bikes until it’s time to upgrade and made me see, That you ride a bike to test yourself not the machine you ride. Cause we’d all be running almost the same setup and it doesn’t make too much difference. It was all up to the rider and their skills. So none of our group developed an elitist attitude which what made it cool. 😁

  • @feedbackzaloop
    @feedbackzaloop 5 місяців тому +1

    Still wondering where the "threats" at the very end gone - could be a good opportunity to bring one back

    • @drpulpit
      @drpulpit 5 місяців тому

      I know! Agreed!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      oh: I lost interest and stopped having fun with coming up with them. they aren't coming back

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler 5 місяців тому

    I spent over a grand on my fatbike that I use with studded tires for winter safety otherwise I just buy used bikes under a grand. I think the most I spent was about $800.

  • @mikeanderson2000
    @mikeanderson2000 5 місяців тому

    I just put a deposit on a Marino frame. Did you have to pay any extra duty charges getting it shipped to Canada?

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I don't think so, they just dropped them to me once I signed the dotted line!

  • @kipcc3918
    @kipcc3918 5 місяців тому

    Seeing that the bike market is crashing rn, What do you think would be a good upgrade seeing some brands are doing more than 50% of markdowns, Of course it’s gonna be BIYO.
    Same with josh from daily mtb rider.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I don't know what BIYO means hahaha
      my upgrades would go:
      fork
      wheels
      cranks
      brakes
      done

  • @rideathome
    @rideathome 5 місяців тому

    Good life lesson. I Still ride my 2008 trek 6000 every day. Couple upgrades here and there but why fix something that ain't broken. Not having one expensive hobby let's me have a bunch of other inexpensive hobbies.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      You can adapt to any bike/geometry! I think people riding new bikes forget what it was like to ride their old bikes. I include myself in that as well!

    • @rideathome
      @rideathome 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt think of all the crazy shit we did on our bikes as kids! Those things never even got a tune up!

  • @thierrypohu5431
    @thierrypohu5431 5 місяців тому

    Watching Sam Pilgrim always makes me remember that it's not the bike but the rider. So any mid level bike will do for any beginner!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      the things he puts bikes through and them coming out the other end fine is always entertaining haha

  • @user-il5pb9ks9s
    @user-il5pb9ks9s 5 місяців тому

    Well made point. I started mountain biking in 1987 am a bike mechanic and frame builder and have been that bike snob. just to come full circle. I went from high end full squish back to hard tail, a Ragley mmmbop I built up as my main trail bike and just built a Salsa Jorneyer for my transpo/gravel ride. $1700 and $800 respectively. Both those bikes combined come in WAAAAAY below the cost of the full squish I used to own like by 50% and the Ragley has better components.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      its funny how often I hear of people going through this exact cycle!

  • @camt1818
    @camt1818 5 місяців тому

    I would want nothing to do with a full sus for my first bike. A reliable and simple hardtail ftw!

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      my single pivot is a frigging treat! two bearings only

  • @rkn25
    @rkn25 5 місяців тому

    The entire outdoor industry is really, really good at convincing people that they "need" more than they really do. Just consider the phrase, "entry level." People immediately think one of two things: (1) being new at something is bad; and (2) that the "entry level" equipment won't be sufficient once they are no longer totally new to the sport. That's when the industry hits them with "if you're really serious about this, you'll need to spend four figures, minimum on your new sport...." Then add in a bunch of people echoing the same marketing speak to justify their own purchases, and you have new people who are convinced that they need to spend at least $2k to get an adequate mountain bike.
    I was in a mountain biking FB group - all these dudes were riding bikes worth $3k and up. Then something would happen and they'd have to sell all their bikes to make ends meet. Think about that - people buying recreational equipment, probably on credit, that they can't really afford. Meanwhile telling other new people that they "need" a dual suspension, carbon framed, wonderbike so that they can then complain about how the local XC trails are boring. It's nuts.
    Buy the bike you can afford and have fun.

  • @user-yc6wx4sn5n
    @user-yc6wx4sn5n 5 місяців тому

    What's the wheel MM ID and gun brand?
    25 or 30mm ID?
    Novatech or?

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      The wheels I have on this bike currently are WTB i23 rims, with stock formula hubs. Mounted on them are 2.6” wide tires.

  • @BillyBob-ie6zq
    @BillyBob-ie6zq 5 місяців тому

    I feel like people get into the same mentality when buying their first motorcycle (I did too). The countless youtube searches of "is XZY a good beginner bike?"

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      oh my gosh that's a whole other can of worms! I found myself doing it too with the Vitpilen. then I just went for it and pulled the trigger. happy boy

  • @miquerto
    @miquerto 5 місяців тому

    I hope your friend comes into the fold as this was a valiant effort. What did you have for dinner?

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      chicken and veggies!

  • @dimimtb
    @dimimtb 5 місяців тому

    I got back into riding after a 10 year hiatus at the start of the pandemic. Couldn't find a bike and I ended up splurging on a bike that is way more capable than I am. At 54 now, this is probably my last real dual suspension bike and it's a big upgrade from my 26" Stumpy which is now relegated to a commuter. The moral of the story is..... BUY the darn bike and get out there riding and costly bikes are just that costly. Riding time and years gone by are not something you'll get back so get out and enjoy riding as much as possible. 😁

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      at least you know its something you can progress into for years to come! hah

  • @TryboBike
    @TryboBike 5 місяців тому

    Sadly. People vastly overestimate the impact of 'the good stuff'. Vastly. None of my bike cost more than $1000. Most hover $500 or less. I'd ride them to the end of the world and back.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      I would argue it's more the other way around. I think people completely underestimate how much riding can be done on a good entry level bike, and feel they need to be on something much higher end so they aren't held back.
      "the good stuff" is undeniably better in every way, but that fact shouldn't stop someone from the normal starting point

  • @evanoc12345678
    @evanoc12345678 5 місяців тому

    run what you brung

  • @subaridez
    @subaridez 5 місяців тому

    Can anyone say me ehat coil shock he has on his trail bike 🙏 (1:12)

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      its a marzocchi bomber coil with a cane creek progressive spring

    • @subaridez
      @subaridez 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt Thanks, u got very nice bikes i like them

  • @casestudymtb
    @casestudymtb 5 місяців тому

    You can't know what you want until you know what a mountain bike is. Buy a bike, ride it, if you don't like it, sell it, buy a different one with the things you learnt from the first one. And on and on... can't go swimming without getting wet.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      the amount of times I have made this exact argument to my buddy is no longer countable on two hands haha

  • @CM-fi6tu
    @CM-fi6tu 5 місяців тому

    I actually WISH I had friends to star mountain biking with…

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      Look up some group rides in your area!

    • @CM-fi6tu
      @CM-fi6tu 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt unfortunately I haven’t found any newbie friendly groups yet. I’ll try a course or something like that

  • @livefreeandshred9818
    @livefreeandshred9818 5 місяців тому

    My mountain bikes are OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive. I feel attacked 😂

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому

      lol that's not the intention at all! if I had the means (and for some reason in my head, I feel like I'll be a rich man for no good reason one day) I will 100% have stupid expensive bikes. always riding within my means!

  • @boatbikemike8571
    @boatbikemike8571 5 місяців тому

    Just playing devils advocate here, I ride a hardtail or a FAT BIKE most of the time. I would argue that my full suspension bike is just easier to ride. The suspension just hides so many lazy habits or errors in riding. That said, your friend should buy the T-6. Or a Salsa Beargrease.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      the statement is completely true in every way, and that's the part that sucks.
      when he hears that a full suspension is better, which it is, he doesn't want to get in at the ground floor with a hard tail. And then he hears that a nicer bike is better over the T6, and goes well: I didn't want to have a worse bike than I could have got. so then you are looking at 3.5 to 5K bikes going: well shit these are way too expensive. Endless cycle haha

    • @boatbikemike8571
      @boatbikemike8571 5 місяців тому

      @@Spindatt hopefully the commentary will help your friend get over the indecision paralysis

  • @Hakuna_Frittata
    @Hakuna_Frittata 5 місяців тому

    Why in the world is this bike equipped with Juin Techs when the true hydraulic MT200s are better and cheaper?

  • @underbikedoverconfident1142
    @underbikedoverconfident1142 5 місяців тому

    The sobbification of MTB has been a complete success... Unfortunately.

    • @Spindatt
      @Spindatt  5 місяців тому +1

      that's okay, we've got our own little corner of scrappy riding right over here

  • @goaway9354
    @goaway9354 Місяць тому

    People like cool things but not doing cool things...