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SC Tallboy vs Kona Process 134 vs Trance X Advanced vs Fuel EX 9.7 for Hellas
Sorry to start another one of those "help me choose the right bike for Hellas" threads, but I need advice from more experienced riders.
I'm looking for a bike to handle Hellas 95% of the time, Högakusten/fjällen/southern Europe 5% of the time. I want something as fun as my old 2017 Fuel EX8 29er but with a bit more personality. I'll be spending long days in the saddle getting lost on winding trails. No racing, no XC, no aggressive downhilling (I have a job, a family, and old bones). I've narrowed it down to these four 29ers simply because they are available right now in my size:
2021 Santa Cruz Tallboy C (S-build) for 52 000kr - 120/130
2020 Kona Proces 134 CR DL (the silver and green one) for 52 000kr - 134/140
2021 Trance X Advanced 29er 1 for 52 000kr - 135/150
2021 Trek Fuel EX 9.7 for 46 000kr - 130/140
I am guessing that the SC climbs better but the Kona descends better, the Fuel is dependable and consistent (if a bit vanilla), and the Trance is good at everything. Perhaps in Hellas, the SC would be best since Hellas is mostly flat with few significant downhills. Would any of these bikes be too plush and heavy for Hellas?
Does anyone have any experience on these bikes in Hellas?
My last bike was a 2017 Trek Fuel EX8 with 130/130. I loved that bike and it was good in Hellas, but I'm out for something just a cut above that. Something with a quicker, livelier feel, perhaps even lighter. My Fuel was fun and smooth in Hellas, and it never felt as though I needed more suspension. I often felt I wanted something lighter and more nimble. My preference is a 29er wheelset and carbon frame. Ironically, none of the bikes in my final-four list are lighter than my previous Fuel.
Just to make things interesting, I might consider a more trail-oriented Hei Hei, if you think that would be good for Hellas, but I'm not interested in XC racing. Longer days in the saddle are what I'm after.
Oh, and this would be my only bike, my do-it-all trail ride.
Thanks for your help!
I'm looking for a bike to handle Hellas 95% of the time, Högakusten/fjällen/southern Europe 5% of the time. I want something as fun as my old 2017 Fuel EX8 29er but with a bit more personality. I'll be spending long days in the saddle getting lost on winding trails. No racing, no XC, no aggressive downhilling (I have a job, a family, and old bones). I've narrowed it down to these four 29ers simply because they are available right now in my size:
2021 Santa Cruz Tallboy C (S-build) for 52 000kr - 120/130
2020 Kona Proces 134 CR DL (the silver and green one) for 52 000kr - 134/140
2021 Trance X Advanced 29er 1 for 52 000kr - 135/150
2021 Trek Fuel EX 9.7 for 46 000kr - 130/140
I am guessing that the SC climbs better but the Kona descends better, the Fuel is dependable and consistent (if a bit vanilla), and the Trance is good at everything. Perhaps in Hellas, the SC would be best since Hellas is mostly flat with few significant downhills. Would any of these bikes be too plush and heavy for Hellas?
Does anyone have any experience on these bikes in Hellas?
My last bike was a 2017 Trek Fuel EX8 with 130/130. I loved that bike and it was good in Hellas, but I'm out for something just a cut above that. Something with a quicker, livelier feel, perhaps even lighter. My Fuel was fun and smooth in Hellas, and it never felt as though I needed more suspension. I often felt I wanted something lighter and more nimble. My preference is a 29er wheelset and carbon frame. Ironically, none of the bikes in my final-four list are lighter than my previous Fuel.
Just to make things interesting, I might consider a more trail-oriented Hei Hei, if you think that would be good for Hellas, but I'm not interested in XC racing. Longer days in the saddle are what I'm after.
Oh, and this would be my only bike, my do-it-all trail ride.
Thanks for your help!
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