Should You Get A Cheaper Bike And Upgrade? | Upgrades Vs Top Spec

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  • @brian6speed
    @brian6speed ปีที่แล้ว +9

    No, just buy a frame. Wait until websites have sales or use coupon codes and you can get every part you want at 20% or more off.
    I just did this with my stumpjumper evo alloy frame build with frame/shock on sale for $1315 shipped. You can do high end build full-sus for under 5k.

    • @powdork
      @powdork ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've gone both routes. Depends on your situation, but if you need a bike to ride while you do the upgrades you're going to want to buy the full bike.

    • @brian6speed
      @brian6speed ปีที่แล้ว

      @@powdork yea you can go the upgrade route, but that makes more sense if you wait till parts wear down to upgrade. If you upgrade before even riding then you just have a bunch of parts you need to sell.

  • @KP-ol3tc
    @KP-ol3tc ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I recently did exactly this with a Marin San Quentin and it ended up around the same cost of a higher end full bid. The big difference for me is the ability to use multiple component brands to dial in each comfort and riding experience...plus, them extra warranties are always nice lol

    • @jamiebuyers
      @jamiebuyers ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I'm doing the exact same thing!!! Buying the SQ1 because I also love the paint job (wish they did frame only). Dropper and hope wheels first since its easy to covert the rear 148 pro5 hub to the 141 QR dropouts on the SQ1 and going from there. Its more about personalisation and making the bike my build because I love to tinker, otherwise I'd just get the SQ3

  • @H3avyHaul3r
    @H3avyHaul3r ปีที่แล้ว +12

    for those out there that have bought lower speced bikes heres’s a tip….i put my rockshox fork serial number into their website and found that it was upgradable to their much higher spec fork model using their damper & spring kits…saved myself an easy $1K over purchasing a new fork with all the bells and whistles

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII ปีที่แล้ว +1

      why do you have bells and whistles on your fork?

    • @H3avyHaul3r
      @H3avyHaul3r ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@IIISentorIII so people know to get out of my way….ding ding

  • @ish474
    @ish474 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I actually always just buy frames and build from there. I can definitely do it cheaper and I get exactly what I want. But, more importantly, I really enjoyed building bikes and hunting down all the parts that I want. And if you have enough patience you can usually get things on sale, not to mention my own personal reserve of parts

  • @MonkeyShred
    @MonkeyShred ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Regarding the HG freehub vs 12 speed. It’s not entirely true that HG won’t work. SRAM NX 12 speed cassettes work on Shimano HG. I’m running one on my Cove and I’m setting up others like that too.
    If you want better quality cassettes then yes, upgrade the freehub but SRAM NX seems to be working well so far. 🤙

  • @robertosmmjlist
    @robertosmmjlist ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great content! I am building up my Specialized status 160 in this style.

  • @smtkelly
    @smtkelly ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I used to buy frames but not anymore. Better value to buy a whole bike and something as near to what you want so can avoid the buying twice. If you buy mid spec and above at least there's resale. If you are going to change things make sure you bought into the right 'eco system' I'd like to go from XT to AXS but I there's a penalty cost to that makes it's too painful.

  • @jodyreynolds81
    @jodyreynolds81 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've been doing this on my '08 ironhorse sunday as I simply just can't afford a new bike

  • @KuroSanArts
    @KuroSanArts ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is generally the route I've always taken with bikes. I've gone from ratty old hardtails to decent full sus bikes just from upgrading over time. Comes from growing up in the 70's/80's and having to build one usable bike out of the bits of the other bikes I'd managed to destroy!

  • @glen3509
    @glen3509 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought a cheaper bike and put M770-72 XT components, Thomson Elite 130mm stem, Elite 410mm post, and Chris King Head set. I also put 719 Mavics on it too😏👍👍

  • @oscarwitvliet9139
    @oscarwitvliet9139 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice video.

  • @DanioDigital
    @DanioDigital ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I prefer getting mid-spec with good suspension, like elite performance level (no need to change). also the dismounted mid-spec mixed parts on slx/xt level do have a good resale value. done this to an Altitude C70, custom built to X01 AXS, E11 Hydra Carbon Wheels, Bike Yoke Dropper, Race Face Carbon Cockpit, SQlab/Ergon contact points and swapped bearings to CaneCreek 110 and White Industries DUB.
    Best spec I've ever ridden!

  • @AmvC
    @AmvC ปีที่แล้ว +1

    8:30 it's kind of funny - the handlebars on my hardtail were the second thing i wanted to - i _had to_ - change. Right after i threw the Schwalbe 🤢 tyres off. Getting rid of them was 1st priority.
    Entry brakes, sub-entry fork - i didn't care about them at all. It came with a 720mm wide bar, and i am a man - i hated it from the first day. 780mm with thicker grips 🔨 and one happy rider.

  • @jefflockyear1241
    @jefflockyear1241 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Don't forget an upgrade to carbon stem spacers! It's all about imaginary weight savings for me.

  • @CodyMTB_
    @CodyMTB_ ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I really like that bike and the approach to the build. I think top spec offers a great bike, but I prefer getting the base and building from there. I have a Rocky Mountain Growler 20 and I’ve upgraded everything but the wheels. The top spec Growler goes for $2,299 and I’m about 3.4k into mine, but it’s exactly how I want it.

  • @senorh1272
    @senorh1272 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The beauty of MTB is we don't need top specs bikes, i think a middle spec bike is fine for a weekend warrior but if you have the money spend it. 😅

  • @baloghlcb
    @baloghlcb ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just love tinkering with things, so it doesn't matter what I buy. Whether it's bikes, autos, audio, etc., I'm going to end up "upgrading" things, it's just my nature 😅.

  • @nomad-pq4yw8iy7v
    @nomad-pq4yw8iy7v ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I found my self buying a bike a step above the base model and upgrading it from there. I think the top spec is not really going to fit the bill in most cases. However sometimes going above the base spec and then upgrading from there can actually work out the best.

  • @francisdee9955
    @francisdee9955 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    took some parts of my old bike and put them on a new mega cf 290 frame. Also a way to safe money

  • @stevebennett3587
    @stevebennett3587 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    👍👌nice build, it would suit my type of riding

  • @viper0tz
    @viper0tz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The most budget friendly format I've faced over the years is : buying used complete bike which is good in most parts and then just replace some few components. However my personal way is a little different, I already have all top-spec components I like, so I'm just changing frames :) however sometimes it's more wise to get a used bike with desired frame (especially when used complete cost same as just a new frame alone), so that you can build and sell another bike from old frame and parts that came on "new" frame

  • @willmcc16
    @willmcc16 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Buy the frame and spec how you want it. Custom to you.

  • @the_crazy_quadrider2959
    @the_crazy_quadrider2959 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I do the same with my Rose Bonero. I didn't buy the best version, the cheapest, but it already had some parts that I wanted. I can ride it and gradually build it up to my dream bike. Since I haven't been riding for long, I don't have a specific structure in mind right from the start, but rather I notice whether something bothers me about the performance and what prevents me from the way I want to ride. 😅

  • @M3PH11
    @M3PH11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    so i have done this. I turned a base spec fuji nevada 1.4 29er into a xc monster. The most important thing when buying the base bike is find a good frame from a good brand for as cheap as possible. Then remember that when it comes time to do the suspension it will cost you at least what the bike cost in the first place.
    Oh and starting with a bike worth £1000 is missing the point of why people do this, then you tell them it is hard. So well done GMBN for being out of touch and then making a hit piece about how you should not be improving affordable bikes

  • @dadbod4life
    @dadbod4life ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In general doing this costs more, unless you upgrade as things break. A good fork alone is nearly 1k and a wheel set is another 1k or more. Getting the mid spec is usually the best value and with a few upgrades can perform better than the top spec. No point in upgrading to mid level upgrades because the mid spec would have already had that.

  • @scottmcmillan3655
    @scottmcmillan3655 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I buy a top spec frame, my last was a 2022 S-Works Epic Evo, and I do a custom build to my spec. I always enjoy a bike build and new bike day!

  • @briw4647
    @briw4647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I upgraded my old haro 1997 mtb, it rides great now. However, I know if was a newer frame , the upgrade would have been better still . Saying that, tge bike would have had a better starting point to begin with, so the upgrades wouldn't have been so extreme

  • @shafiqjan1474
    @shafiqjan1474 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That was done right. I especially liked the disc upgrade, SunTour suspension, Spank wheels and Vittoria tires, well played. 👍🏻

  • @druiz127
    @druiz127 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    She turned the base spec into super Gucci 😆

  • @lsugimoto8361
    @lsugimoto8361 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I did similar and went base model and upgraded. I now have the "exact" bike with the components that I desired.

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow, you did buy something you wanted and now you have what you wanted. You are a genius or a freaking idiot I can't tell for sure.

  • @anthonygain7645
    @anthonygain7645 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just did that with my Scott Spark, I bought the base alloy frame bike and now have the bike setup I wanted. It was already a great bike, now it’s just that but better.

  • @thomasragan4386
    @thomasragan4386 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought the frame two years ago and built it up. No complaints at all.

  • @marclyes546
    @marclyes546 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is exactly what I’ve just done with exactly the same bike. Such a good bike for the money. Just upgrade when needs be. Great winter hack bike to save my full sus all the winter muck.

  • @tomassanesson902
    @tomassanesson902 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome bike build lovet

  • @deividas_kimontas
    @deividas_kimontas ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great stuff! 👌

  • @paulojfalves
    @paulojfalves ปีที่แล้ว

    Order a Stoic 3 (29er) and also: Lyrik Select RC 29" DebonAir+ 140, DT Swiss E 1900 SPLINE Wheelset, SRAM GX Eagle AXS Upgrade Kit, SRAM GX Eagle DUB Crank, XG-1275 GX Eagle cassette and GX Eagle chain and BB DUB. The aim is (after sell all the factory parts) the bike setup will be 2100 euros, maximum. The inestiment was 1500 euros for parts and 1100 euros for complete stock bike.

  • @IPlayVidyaGames
    @IPlayVidyaGames ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a question that I don't think I've seen answered anywhere.
    A bike comes with a 51mm offset fork, the fork you plan to upgrade to doesn't have a 51mm rather it has 44mm offset. How's that going to change the ride/feel of the bike?

  • @danrodrigues5460
    @danrodrigues5460 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love it

  • @jplobete2718
    @jplobete2718 ปีที่แล้ว

    130-140mm recommended travel on a nukeproof scout? Why is blake riding a 160mm?

  • @daztastic147
    @daztastic147 ปีที่แล้ว

    Surely it would have been worth assessing the resale value of all the components removed? I expect in this case, it would have offset the expenditure to the tune of £500-£600 potentially?

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is always a great topic, people always give me grief about what I spent on my bike. My personal difference is that I have spinal issues with my neck and lower back (I'm 50 now). So I wanted a comfortable, but aggressive XC bike, that met my medical needs. I bought a brand new Giant XTC aluminum version. The only thing original on the bike right now is the frame lol. My son works at a bike shop and just installed a Cane Creek angel headset on it. Many people have said why have I put so much into a cheaper bike and not a carbon top spec. The thing for me was regardless I'd be changing parts anyway to suit my needs. I still run a 3X drivetrain, Shimano XT with XTR shifting mech. Mavic Crossmax wheels and Renthal carbon bars all to help with compliance, and RockShox SID forks. I at least got to get complete control using parts I knew would help my situation. I still have the bike , it's been my favorite build for me. Even my son now understands why I built the bike the way I did. I don't think people always look at the complete picture when people build bikes, they think throwing 10K and the bike from new is the same thing and it's not. Some people are lucky and can pull that off , but not everyone is in that same boat. Just my situation though!

  • @BlueKnows
    @BlueKnows ปีที่แล้ว

    Done exactly the same with a base spec Marin hardtail... 2-3yrs on... Still building and upgrading

  • @Trikk57
    @Trikk57 ปีที่แล้ว

    1399 for that Artichoke Green 290 on Nukeproof site right now. RS in Black is 2999. 1600 to play with..Theres no way, as a consumer, you could build the same spec bike for 1600

  • @cosmicheretic8129
    @cosmicheretic8129 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love those Spank Vibrocore rims. I built a wheelset with them and I9 hubs after hating and selling a too stiff set of carbon wheels. Excellent vertical compliance from the very shallow 350 rim is way more important to me.

  • @theblishknovk
    @theblishknovk 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it. I bought a base model 2021 Specialized Fuse with the same idea. As i break or wear parts i will replace with nice stuff. Also nice to have spare parts on hand.

  • @FloppyWaffle
    @FloppyWaffle ปีที่แล้ว

    #gmbn I did this durning the Height of Covid, Picked up a lowish spec Trek Fuel EX 7 and build it up to my Fueleinstein. Changed out front and rear sus to DVO Diamond/Topaz, upgrade to 4 pot XT Icetech brakes. Changed the NX out to a full GX drivetrain with AXS, changed out tires, handle bars, pedals and grips more then once trying to find something that I'm comfortable as well as various other small things like valve stems, dropper post lever and so on. Defeintly didn't save any $$ but I had fun and learned allot as I did most the work myself.

  • @Messisteve37
    @Messisteve37 ปีที่แล้ว

    I brought a nukeproof scout 290 frame 2022 last year. Brakes for me was one of most important as cheap brakes just don’t stop you quick enough. Handlebars carbon fibre 800mm. 12 speed sram 10-52t. Can I put sram usher on a 2022 scout 290?

  • @edteach3r
    @edteach3r ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you. I particularly appreciate the fact that you are taking an affordable approach. Not everyone e has $6000 for an ebike. This is the approach I’m taking with my Trek Powerfly 4 that I just bought.

  • @nevillepretorius8948
    @nevillepretorius8948 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video! This is exactly what I did with my GT Avalanche. Bought the base spec model and added the parts I personally wanted on it

  • @massimoazimonti7673
    @massimoazimonti7673 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had build my S-works starting with the year before frame 40%less, then add the year before fork 40%less again. Chose the drivetrain, brakes, cockpit in separate stem and handlebar, seatpost saddle and grips you prefer. Another 50% save consist in build your own the perfect wheel set with aluminium rims. You will have your perfect bike at 60% of the top spec price.

  • @markt8262
    @markt8262 ปีที่แล้ว

    I couldn't afford the top version, so I bought a RM Growler and over time I upgraded. Now my bike is higher spec'd than a Growler 50 for roughly the same price.

  • @lastpme
    @lastpme 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it depends on the rider and his/her budget. For a basic bike is fine because I just like riding on trails, but I am not doing anything too aggressive on trails so a basic bike that is well maintained works for me. But I think a rider who may race or has the ability to ride aggressively on the trails…I would recommend buying the high end bike because the equipment is critical because equipment failure could cause injury or death.

  • @jameswilson2815
    @jameswilson2815 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's great if you have another bike to ride while you build. Unless you're independently wealthy. I mean you still have to live. I've dissected it from all angles and my conclusion is it's cheaper to buy already built than building. Unless you're hung up on certain components. Just my opinion. Happy Trails everybody. Aloha.😎🤙

  • @Darylbarker
    @Darylbarker ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video and perfectly timed. I had the exact same bike delivered Thursday! Currently in my local shop being set up and having dropper fitted. As a newbie I’m going to rock what I have and replace/upgrade as I go. Hopefully get we see more of a long term test of the scout from a tech point of view. Good work GMBN 👏 🇬🇧

  • @uberfu
    @uberfu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unless you E-Bay a bunch of modern parts at a huge discount (and check to make sure they aren't hosed or bogus) ... buying parts + shipping + labor ... you might as well buy a new+upgraded bike for the same total. If aftermarket /replacement parts were cheaper (which is typcailly why aftermarkets exist) then it would be more viable as other industries do (that's why there's a huge car/motor vehicle aftermarket because dozens of aftermaket companies can mass produce parts that meet spec than going through the costly manufacturer - same goes with the computer industry - again tons of cheaper (priced) aftermarket computer components to build out a high end computer system far less than paying for the brand name +marketing). The bicycle industry doesn't seem to follow any of the trends of other industries. Really weird !!

  • @Jqteadventures1659
    @Jqteadventures1659 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love gmbn to actually get a budget bike and do mods for under £500 in total? Not spend £1500 on a bike then spend about £1000 on mods.

  • @tonyo4984
    @tonyo4984 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think this approach only works for certain bikes / brands. The Scout is only an alloy frame so you can buy the cheapestin the range and still get the same frame just a different colour to the top end. If you were looking at the Mega then only the Alloy frames come with lower spec components the carbon frames are higher speced throughout. In this case you are probably better buying frame only and specing the exact components you want. This approach is probably less risk if you are an 'established' mtb'er. For someone coming into the sport I would recomend buying a good budget bike and then, further on, selling it and spending on getting better and, inevitably!!, more expensive bikes as they get into sport.

  • @jmendez73
    @jmendez73 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video…important you can use parts of your preference when you upgrade…what about a video on upgrading vs new bike? Thanks…

  • @linkboy321
    @linkboy321 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's basically what I'm doing with my bike, and I'm super happy with it.

  • @Trikk57
    @Trikk57 ปีที่แล้ว

    Building frame up is more expensive, let alone buying a whole bike and ripping it apart and putting new stuff on it... Buy highest spec you can afford, replace bits when they break.. High end bikes are nicer to ride and will keep you on the trails longer. If you don't like the hobby, youll get more back than a used bottom spec with different parts on it.

  • @DodgeAstro
    @DodgeAstro ปีที่แล้ว

    Recently purchased a Boardman MTR 8.9 and have swapped out all of the factory components for better quality upgrades.....Yes it's still a Boardman I here people say 😂 But I think it's the dogs b@ll@cks 🙂👍

  • @Alan-75
    @Alan-75 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've already got a bike but if i wanted another one (like a downhill bike) I'd buy a frame then build it up over the year searching the internet for sales/ bargains and picking the components I wanted. I bet I could build a top end bike for £££s less than a stock top end bike.

  • @Justkeepshredding
    @Justkeepshredding ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish sram and shimano could make up and be friends and make their 12 speed stuff cross compatible.

  • @wallyedmonds8199
    @wallyedmonds8199 ปีที่แล้ว

    I chose my bike because it came with a good fork and the drivetrain came Shimano , though not xt , came SLX at a later date can change out when worn out , the RSD Middlechild I got I chose without a dropper because I did not like the one it came with so I can get a oneup . The wheels when they die instead of fixing I’ll get good aluminum ones with good hubs , it is not the new derailer hanger mount but I do not foresee me ever using electronic drive train , but what I can do is change my chain-stay length .

  • @olik136
    @olik136 ปีที่แล้ว

    almost all manufacturers lay out the models in a way that the better model has a bit better components all around. Which often means I would have to get the best spec just to get good brakes, although I don't care about the better rims or mech or a more colorful display on an ebike.. so if only one major component needs upgrading (always the brakes for me) then I take the lower spec. But anything else is not worth it- especially when you now have to try selling parts on ebay and such. If a lot of components need changing I would rather buy a frame and go from there

  • @kiltymacbagpipe
    @kiltymacbagpipe ปีที่แล้ว

    It would have been interesting if you had priced a frame only build.
    Chain reaction has had some really good deals on nukeproof bikes making this kind of thing even more viable.

  • @stephenniland7954
    @stephenniland7954 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! Been thinking of doing the same thing. To a Vitus Mythique. Because like you said even if I got the top spec one I'd change alot of the parts 👍

  • @tailswinsmore5054
    @tailswinsmore5054 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just make sure you have free labor, tools and industry discounts, then yeah sure it's cheaper.

  • @IPlayVidyaGames
    @IPlayVidyaGames ปีที่แล้ว

    Better to pick the build with the better fork then build on it as things wear out. Or buy a frame only kit

  • @frankenberg87
    @frankenberg87 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you for this, I'm about to buy just this bike and got some insights I didn't think of in the first place xD

  • @robmayes9226
    @robmayes9226 ปีที่แล้ว

    Base spec and upgrade! 🤘 Mostly because I prefer Rockshox and Shimano

  • @alanbussell7894
    @alanbussell7894 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good build. Sell the bits you have taken off just to help make the build that bit cheaper.

  • @kiethpederson7558
    @kiethpederson7558 ปีที่แล้ว

    The problem is when you’re upgrading all these parts it’s well over what you would have spent on the top spec bike

  • @ajcpamplona
    @ajcpamplona ปีที่แล้ว

    Just buy a frame and pick your parts.. or buy the best your budget can buy and be done with it..

  • @mattwilson5092
    @mattwilson5092 ปีที่แล้ว

    Plus, when you upgrade you end up with a bunch of spare parts that are still brand new. Bonus!

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think it's a great way to do it !! because I like certain brands designs for certain parts better than others, pay once for the ones you want :- ) !

  • @molley17
    @molley17 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would of been nice to see it in proper light, nice colour combo with the grey forks, love the green Scout!

  • @JIBBING_1980S
    @JIBBING_1980S ปีที่แล้ว

    All just a better u, so upgrade your riding skills , later upgrade your bike

  • @jamesroberts7906
    @jamesroberts7906 ปีที่แล้ว

    I will have to say there are independent bike companies, with mid range prices tags,that are a lot better then the big brands that have entry price low end bikes,

  • @cyclingslowlytoseethings
    @cyclingslowlytoseethings ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Just recently got the scout frame, really enjoyed bolting on all my own bits. Probably in the same ball park as the top spec scout now but I'm pretty sure its ultimately been more expensive, just thing like bars, stems, clamps etc cost a bit for nice shiny smart ones. Learned a lot making it from the frame up now, a lot more confident i can repair things on long trips if it comes to it.

    • @uberamd
      @uberamd ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think you're spot on. It might depend on the bike, but I've yet to see a frame-only build, built up with new parts and not Pinkbike take-offs, that isn't significantly more expensive than an identical pre-built -- especially with all the sales going on. I was pricing this out with the Stumpjumper Evo Comp since it's been on sale for around $3750. The frameset is $2050 which leaves you $1700 to finish the bike if you want to beat that price. GX Eagle mechanical is ~$550, XD-hub wheels are ~$550, and a comparable fork (since Rhythm is OEM) is ~$500.That leaves you with $100 and you still need: brakes, rotors, dropper post + lever, seat, stem, bars, grips, and tires.

    • @james-hb5tu
      @james-hb5tu ปีที่แล้ว

      @@uberamd you are right for sure, the only way to realistically make it happen is buying new take offs on pinkbike. You would have to be patient and wait for deals to come up on parts you need for the build

  • @dadbod4life
    @dadbod4life ปีที่แล้ว

    The top spec Scout would have been a better buy. IMO

  • @johnhook5674
    @johnhook5674 ปีที่แล้ว

    And if you sell all the stuff it came with you're way ahead of the top spec price

  • @coonepaul
    @coonepaul ปีที่แล้ว

    I started with a donor bike as I wanted a Ti frame, got the cheapest spec I could, then stripped it and rebuilt it with my own top tier spec, and recouped some of the cash by selling the original parts. Ended up with a bike that would have cost me at least twice what I actually paid for it in the end - final build is Ti 29er HT, Eagle AXS drivetrain, MT7 brakes, Fox 36 Factory fork and Fox Kashima dropper, Renthal cockpit, and a bunch of hidden stash tools and a tool cage and wrap……all for £2.5K…..bargain

  • @matthewbill6153
    @matthewbill6153 ปีที่แล้ว

    What an upgrade video, may look at upgrades on my Marin el roy

  • @yentegoossens3244
    @yentegoossens3244 ปีที่แล้ว

    You can also sell the original parts and make back a bit of money

  • @hardtailharry6812
    @hardtailharry6812 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks super clean and attainable. Great video

  • @superyamagucci
    @superyamagucci ปีที่แล้ว

    If you have to shim something to make it fit, it doesn't fit.

  • @kiethpederson7558
    @kiethpederson7558 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought about this one it was well over the d spec chameleon

  • @rascal3398
    @rascal3398 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im always waiting for someone who has no idea of bikes and sells their nearly new Enduro for like 1/3 of the price, always the low budget version (expect i want carbon frame), and the i put on the spec that I want to ride.

    • @rascal3398
      @rascal3398 ปีที่แล้ว

      Like my Ransom 930, 3500 on the market, bought it for 1200 nearly completly new.. put in 2-2.5K and you have a full spec Bike that suits YOU. (2-2.5K if you know where to buy and you can do it yourself ;) ) .

  • @tomquimby8669
    @tomquimby8669 ปีที่แล้ว

    As with so many people here I upgrade as I get much better components. One thing you missed Galper purple disk brake pads, they are very good and hard wearing.

  • @allanfoster6965
    @allanfoster6965 ปีที่แล้ว

    Has this superstar got an E-MTB yet?

  • @WhangaFish
    @WhangaFish ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a base spec bike this year with the intention of changing out higher spec parts from my last bike. I changed the wheels and fork out straight off so I could sell them to a mate. I figured Id change the drive train, brakes, dropper and cockpit too but I just started riding it and realized not all of that is needed just yet. Turns out some of the lower spec stuff is fine. Deore drivetrain has been fine, I did throw my xt shifter on tho. Brakes are fine, with my newer wheels, rotors and tires doin enough to make the brakes well good enough. Dropper is sweet, lever sucks so changing that out.... I guess what Im saying is maybe I'm guilty of being a parts snob!

  • @henrybatson8455
    @henrybatson8455 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bars stem and grips are the most noticeable upgrades and dont have to break the bank

  • @Titot182
    @Titot182 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cheaper bike and upgrade has always been my philosophy, especially on consumable items and wheels. Brakes are always a personal preference and often it's better off to just get the most basic bike and fit brakes of your choice after. Likewise with wheels, the moment I ding a rim, it's time for a relace. By the time you've amassed your upgraded components, whenever it's time for a new bike, I just reframe (courtesy of C2W schemes).

  • @Mistic00727
    @Mistic00727 ปีที่แล้ว

    A dropper for less than 100? where?

  • @Graeleaf
    @Graeleaf ปีที่แล้ว

    That is a great build! You can also upgrade components as you go. You don't have to get everything all at once. That way it is cost effective over time.🤓

  • @eric6959
    @eric6959 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Anna- My approach was a bit different with materials and reliability most important. Bottom line: Took a low parts spec (SRAM SX) but high quality Aluminum frame, fully built OEM bike from a California manufacturer. I bought all the new parts(drivetrain, wheels, brakes, etc)I really wanted and had a shop remove and replace them at a minor cost. Now, have a great XC/Trial hardtail frame that is current in design with all my fav XTR and XT components. No electronics, no auto this or that, just a pure fully manual, reliable, and fun rocket ship without a gram of carbon. Just the tooling needed to properly change over parts from SRAM to Shimano would be 500+ quid! Cheers from California ☀️

  • @claremontinteriorsmw
    @claremontinteriorsmw ปีที่แล้ว

    I upgrade from base specs as you say the frames are used through there different specing
    I have a workshop full of upgrade bargains that I accumulated through the year
    And when I have spare time I have ago at installing the parts
    Good vid Anna

  • @colinl2908
    @colinl2908 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely all about the frame! I have upgraded my base model cheaper bike with a great parts, that would transfer to another bike and make it excellent spec but now thinking about the frame. Love the blue scout 29, but about $900 AUD. Decisions...decisions, but looks like none available anyway.

  • @woodyalwayshardboner3403
    @woodyalwayshardboner3403 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cipullo 😈great surname👌