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FS racer for 5'4" girl
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A girl I work with fancies a new bike. Her 13.5" Hardrock is too small and is therefore not worth upgrading.
She wants something that will take all day rides, hacks in the woods and maybe a bit of racing.
Budget is £800.
I thought of the NRS1 for £850 or King Kikapu for £600 then spend out on some Rebas or MX comp ETAs.
Cheers, Tony
"She wants something that will take all day rides, hacks in the woods and maybe a bit of racing."


*tastes blood as I bite through my lip*
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The Ellsworth Isis in this months Whatmtb looks a cracker for £600 - and a lovely gold finish too!
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Not getting any at the mo Baron?
Yup, she's pretty fit too.
Surely the Ellsworth is frame only?
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Is she nice lookin' ?
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why not try and find a Santa Cruize Julian
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yeah, it is frame only, but you won't get any more than a king kikapu frame for £600 either.

Paul's cycles have some good deals at the mo. Take a look at the fisher sugar 4+
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I made a mistake with the Kona. It's a Kikapu. The NRS1 is only £799 at Bonthrone at the moment.
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Last edition of MBR had a review on Ladies MTBs........I believe.
try shecycles.com

should get more of a womans POV

  
 

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