Designed for A superbly equipped 650b hardtail mountain bike with SHIMANO Deore/SLX 3x10 groupset, ROCK SHOX Solo Air forks and AVID DB1 hydraulic disc brakes. The oversized bars, MICHELIN 27.5x2.1 tyres and durable wheelset are ideal for hitting the trails. This excellent package is built around a completely re-engineered lightweight lifetime warranty 6061 alloy frame which has been specifically designed to get the best out of the 27.5" diameter wheels.
Seems like a bargain to me if your after a reliable mountain bike you be hard pushed to find anything better at this price!
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ciarandanielbyrne1 to snowster72
18 Feb 176#4
What are you saying bud. I dont get ya?
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Robandanna
18 Jun 17#40
My wife and I have had our matching (white) 580s for a year or so now here in Poland for everyday riding etc. Mine a large and Anna's a medium. Really we couldn't be more happier with them.
pazlo
5 Mar 171#39
Received mine Friday, been out on it briefly today and it's a quality bike, was definitely worth the wait!
Rotmm
1 Mar 17#38
Picked mine up today (had it delivered to store). It's a thing of beauty :smiley:
DarrylJohn
27 Feb 17#37
I'm looking to get into MTB. However something off road and occasional road.
Budgets personally upto 700ish. I've been looking at the diamondback heist 2.0s (purely for looks - ha).
Anyone have recommendations? Thanks!
Rotmm
27 Feb 17#36
Yea, got the same one yesterday afternoon. Fingers crossed and all that :wink:
Edit: Just checked and they took the money today, so actually looking likely that we will receive our orders!
pazlo
26 Feb 17#35
I've received an email from them today saying they're awaiting stock and my delivery is likely to be delayed, doesn't fill me with hope
pazlo
24 Feb 17#33
Ordered mine on Sunday and it's still 'In progress' for delivery on the 28th
Rotmm to pazlo
26 Feb 17#34
Mine is still "in progress" for delivery on the 26th. Kinda expecting to get a cancellation email now.
BlownGasketBob
24 Feb 17#32
has anybody else had their order cancelled 2 days after getting the confirmation email?
horstachio
20 Feb 17#29
Did someone order this? Apparently its a pricing error and its gone back up?
Rotmm to horstachio
21 Feb 17#31
I did and the next day received confirmation of my delivery to store date (26th Feb).
Stevinho
19 Feb 17#16
I'm just shy of 6ft, would this be ok for me size wise?
joeselliott to Stevinho
19 Feb 171#19
I'm 5'11" and large frames are fine for me
pvfc247 to Stevinho
20 Feb 17#30
yes
snowster72
20 Feb 17#28
Your a funny guy stick to your lycra and keep pretending your wiggins
M1LFHunter
20 Feb 17#27
You want a proper bike, a road bike like that 'Wiggo' being a roadie is sooooo much cooler than riding MTB.
team_tarn
19 Feb 171#26
Decathlon have Life time guarantee on all bikes very good spec I have a hybrid bike from decathlon 10 years ago still good nick
No argument from me another great price and well spec bike...
pvfc247 to basergorkobal
19 Feb 17#22
What a load of tosh
mattrixdesign2 to basergorkobal
19 Feb 171#24
Why would this not suit bike parks or actual mountains?
I have ridden actual mountain BITD on a steel ridgid MTB with cantilever brakes, and ridden trail centres on a ridgid cyclocross.
The bike has solid Deore gears, hydro brakes and a suspension fork, it should do fine, it won't be the lightest, it's not full suspension, but I imagine it will last if looked after.
cheapbiker to basergorkobal
19 Feb 171#25
U WOT M8!!?
If you think a hardtail with 120mm of half-decent suspension can't be ridden on any red route you need to up your skills. I've been riding a 120mm hardtail for years it's only got Raidon air forks on. If you think you need massively expensive gear you're plastering over your own failings. 20 years ago everyone was happy as larry with with simple spring loaded forks and managed to ride everything they ride now.
pvfc247
19 Feb 171#23
this one , Decathlon make really good, well thought out bikes :wink:
snowster72
19 Feb 171#21
For me the rockrider has the better spec so I would go for that one
Rotmm
19 Feb 17#10
Not looking for a bike at the mo, but really tempted by this. Awesome price
Rotmm to Rotmm
19 Feb 171#20
So I just bought one. Cheers :smiley:
joehart2
19 Feb 171#18
Always been impressed with the quality of B'twin bikes
I'm just starting out so an entry level mountain bike around this price is ideal. I doubt I'll be throwing it down mountains any time soon but do plan on riding woodland trails and country parks.
whatyadoinsucka
19 Feb 17#15
Yeah it's definately good for the money, rockshox forks on a £400 bike are unheard of in recent years,
Probably a good bike to get into mtb'ing in a years time could always get an expander ring on the rear cassette and run it as a 1x10 gearing rather than 3x10, make it simpler.
bonzobanana
19 Feb 17#14
I'm not an expert on mountain biking I must admit but it looks like a well chosen spec at a great price. Bargain if its your frame size. Voted hot.
DonkeyKonk
19 Feb 17#13
Is white the only colour ?
snowster72
19 Feb 17#11
Downside is only large size left!
Besford
19 Feb 17#9
So what's the 'downside'?
Quids
18 Feb 171#7
Ooh, nice. Like this one. Hot.
snowster72
18 Feb 17#6
There's room to move the saddle up and down depending on how tall you are!
infiniti
18 Feb 17#5
Nice price for spec, forks alone would cost about 150
snowster72
18 Feb 17#3
That's the downside I ride a Rockrider 560 Large I am 5:10 and room both ways!
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Seems like a bargain to me if your after a reliable mountain bike you be hard pushed to find anything better at this price!
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Budgets personally upto 700ish. I've been looking at the diamondback heist 2.0s (purely for looks - ha).
Anyone have recommendations? Thanks!
Edit: Just checked and they took the money today, so actually looking likely that we will receive our orders!
If you need something smaller and more aggressively I suggest looking at this;
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/forme-ripley-1-2015-hardtail-mtb-519-94-delivered-startfitness-rrp-1200-2608656
I have ridden actual mountain BITD on a steel ridgid MTB with cantilever brakes, and ridden trail centres on a ridgid cyclocross.
The bike has solid Deore gears, hydro brakes and a suspension fork, it should do fine, it won't be the lightest, it's not full suspension, but I imagine it will last if looked after.
If you think a hardtail with 120mm of half-decent suspension can't be ridden on any red route you need to up your skills. I've been riding a 120mm hardtail for years it's only got Raidon air forks on. If you think you need massively expensive gear you're plastering over your own failings. 20 years ago everyone was happy as larry with with simple spring loaded forks and managed to ride everything they ride now.
If only they did a hybrid with disc brakes!
Some advice would be appreciated please!
This bike or the below Calibre Two.Two?
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I'm just starting out so an entry level mountain bike around this price is ideal. I doubt I'll be throwing it down mountains any time soon but do plan on riding woodland trails and country parks.
Probably a good bike to get into mtb'ing in a years time could always get an expander ring on the rear cassette and run it as a 1x10 gearing rather than 3x10, make it simpler.