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IF....I were going to buy a disc bike...
I think i would get one of these. just came across this on my ebay feed. looks like a really great bike. anyone own and ride one of these 9'iners? they look really well done.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2015-Niner-...16.m2518.l4276
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This thread is idle and unfounded speculation and should be closed immediately.
Of all the disc bikes in the universe the Niner is the pick? Back of the line my friend... |
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guilty as charged! i'm not in the market, but this one is somewhat appealing
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They're not bad, not great - can be good value, used, for their utility.
That said - Niner has had long ongoing QC issues - I've had a bunch of their MTB frames and the last one I built up I had to chase/face every interface and bolt hole on the frame. Niner's response to this was to tell me I didnt know what I was doing and to leave it to the professionals at my LBS to sort. So if you can snag one cheap and need one just plan on really giving it some attention before assembly and it can be a good bike for you. |
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If it had to be disc, I would get this one:
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Looks like the bike Simon Cowell had.
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you guys are awesome.
good thursday humor! i do have a couple disc bikes now that you mention it !
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Now you are making sense.
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Looks like Post Mount brakes if that matters to you. Can't speak of anything else about the frame.
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Unless its flat mount and 12mm axles front and rear, don't do it. 2015? I'm guessing a 15 mm front axle and the those are definitely post mount. Unfortunately, that ship sailed....in 2016 Crazy times It would have to be just about free, and even then. Plus you'd have buy a fresh head badge
The motor? That's a different story, I like that concept way more |
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My 2010 Jamis Aurora Elite has disc brakes... And 130mm rear spacing. Yes 130mm discs. Ouch.
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I know one guy with the 853 version that you posted and another with the alloy version. The guy with the 853 said the ride was nice, but would have in retrospect have gone with the alloy because it was way heavier and he ran 40s anyway.
Other dude with the alloy loves it. So that's my 2 cents and really is nothing more than anecdotal. Alloy friend just got a carbon Rip 9 as well and frickin loves that bike. |
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Nothing wrong with post-mount brakes because brakes are cheaper than wheels; however, 15x100 is a dead-end standard like 130mm rear spacing for disc. |
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You can get a 15mm to 12mm adapter (sleeve) and use either standard in a 15mm fork. Can't do that with a 12mm spec fork. That opens up the ability to use 29er wheelsets and there are some nice cross country options that are great for gravel bikes.
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