Saturday 28 December 2013

New Bike! Nukeproof Mega TR 2013

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Back again!


After monitoring eBay, Singletrack Classifieds and Dirt Classifieds for just too long, I finally found a new frame which I was happy with to replace the Reign. The decision to start saving and looking for something new came when I tried a variety of bikes at a demo day at Stainburn, Yorkshire which was put on by Stif Cycles. Before I rode any of the sparkly bikes (which were way out of my price range) I was relatively happy with my Reign. I thought, apart from many scratches and scuffs, it was still a great bike!

The first bike I swung a leg over was an Orange Five Pro. My dream bike. It rode very well. The geometry was spot on for me. It felt like I was in the bike rather than on it. This gives you much more confidence when railing corners because you don't feel like you're having to put effort into staying on the bike! I also like the fact that it has a little bit of lateral flex which helped me grip in corners. I'm not a heavy rider so this didn't become a problem but I can imagine if you've had a few too many pork pies your not going to get on with the flex. I could really feel the 650b wheels when it came to the rocky bits they sail over things much more easily. Some people say by using bigger wheels you are just dumbing down the trails for yourself. This is sort of true but you just need to ride and build gnarlier trails!

The second bike I rode was a Santa Cruz Blur TR which is a short-ish travel 26" trail bike. This was probably the most fun bike I rode that day. It was maybe not as fast as some of the other bikes over jagged rocks but in corners it was very flickable. On the demo day I scored a Strava KOM on one of the popular segments (500 people on the leader board) and I think it was on the Blur TR. I tried a frame size: Medium but I think I think I'd need a Large if I was to buy one.

I also rode a Santa Cruz Bronson and 5010 (Solo). The Bronson was alloy and felt very stiff. To me it felt like a pure enduro race bike. It wasn't as fun as the Blur but it was very fast. Cornering on loam was difficult because it was so stiff that you couldn't tell how much grip you had left. Maybe this was just something to get used to. The 5010 felt like a cross between a Blur TR and a Bronson. It was a little longer in the top tube than the Blur and as a result didn't feel quite as nimble but it was still a very flickable bike.

My conclusion was that the shorter travel bikes were more the sort of thing I was looking for. They seem to be able to handle rocky stuff almost as well as a 150/160 bike you just have to hold on tighter. It's the cornering that makes me really love shorter travel bikes. They just seem to control their travel much nicer and don't wallow in corners meaning you can really rip out of them!

When a 2013 Nukeproof Mega TR came up on the Dirt Classifieds within budget I went for it! I knew I could take the majority of the parts from my Reign and bolt them straight on. I only needed a new headset, wheel adaptors and a seatpost shim. I've only ridden her twice and on the first ride she shed her mech and a few spokes out of the wheel :( Luckily I had an old wheel with the same length spokes so I used them to build the wheel back up. I also bought a new Shimano XT Shadow + rear mech from the great folk at Westbrook Cycles. The second ride was ace! It was very windy and muddy, a few trees had come down that night which prevented me from going full pelt but it was great fun. The main issues I had with the reign are no more. The seat tube angle was too slack which made climbing difficult, the head tube angle was too slack which made it difficult in tight turns, but worst of all, the bottom bracket was too high! This made cornering and balancing on slow trialsy stuff very hard.

The mega has fixed all of this, I just need to be more careful not to bash my cranks/pedals on trail features now. I shall report back when I get some more riding on the bike done.

Here are some pics of her!




Cheers!

Any questions about the build or how it rides, please ask!