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| Surfing AZ while waiting for snow Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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| I always wondered how much difference there could be. My HT has a Deore rear der. and Alivio shifters (2005 vintage), when I got it a few years ago it shifted so good I couldn't imagine it getting any better. It still shifts as good, but now I'm riding on a bike with older a Deore LX rear der. and Deore shifters (2002 vintage) and the difference is quite noticeable. I'd like to try out a bike with XT or XTR components to see just how good those are. That said the Deore Alivio combo is more than adequate for the riding I do, it's never caused me any problems.
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| when considering the componets on a bike, I would consider suspension quality before all else. To upgrade to a decent fork is very pricy. To upgrade some deore level components to LX or XT would be a fraction of that cost. So if you have the choice go with better suspension with lower components vs. low end suspension with high end components. If your on a budget HT are the way to go. For under a grand you can get a kick ass HT. But you cannot touch a good FS for less than $1500. To get a FS with the same level of stuff on the $1000 HT will cost around $2000. HT are also better for leaning basic bike handling skills. |
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| bike shop, wyoming Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Waitsfield,Vt
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