TOP 5 BEST BUDGET HARDTAIL MOUNTAIN BIKES IN 2023 / 2022

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • Welcome to my first mountain bike buyer's guide of 2022 / 2023. In this video, we go over my top 5 best value budget hardtails under $1000 US, along with some great honorable mentions. All this info is intended for a beginner mountain biker or someone wanting a great budget MTB as a second bike to ride tamer trails. These are my recommendations and hopefully after watching this, you can make an educated purchase decision and get the most bike for your money. #mtb #mtblife #budgethardtail
    My criteria for the bikes:
    -Wheel size - 27.5 or 29
    -100mm to 140mm of suspension travel
    -1X Drivetrain with good gear ratio
    -Hydraulic Brakes
    -Modern Geometry
    -Slack Headtube Angle
    -Steep Seat tube Angle
    -Short Chain Stays
    Links to check out the bikes!
    Diamondback Line
    www.diamondback.com/line-4493
    Kona Lava Dome
    konaworld.com/lava_dome.cfm
    Vitus Nucleus VR
    sovrn.co/s82k6x2 (wiggle.com)
    sovrn.co/vseqooe (Chain Reaction)
    Polygon Xtrada 7
    www.bikesonline.com/2022-xtra...
    Marin San Quentin 1 💥ON SALE NOW💥
    bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/LP70oL
    bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/jWdJk0
    sovrn.co/17xj6yt (Jenson USA)
    Voodoo Bizango
    voodoocycles.com/product/biza...
    Marin Bobcat Trail 4
    bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/Ke5y19
    sovrn.co/1en9r34 (Jenson USA)
    Giant Talon
    www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tal...
    Specialized Rockhopper comp 29
    sovrn.co/xkcjdbk
    Trek Marlin
    Trek Roscoe 8
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  • @TopToBottomMTB
    @TopToBottomMTB  Před 7 měsíci

    💥 Heads UP!! 💥
    Massive SALE on NOW!👇🏻
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    If you’re in the market for a new bike, NOW is the time!

  • @justinvzu01
    @justinvzu01 Před rokem +184

    I think the biggest issue with budget MTBs is that they want to load them with features, instead of making a really nice frame that allows for all kinds of upgrades.

    • @waldowsxxghostxx8577
      @waldowsxxghostxx8577 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I found out the hard way buying my very first MTB a Marin bobcat Trail 5

    • @worgle123
      @worgle123 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Go check out the Marlin 7. Wonderful frame on there. Ima go with that one.

    • @waldowsxxghostxx8577
      @waldowsxxghostxx8577 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@worgle123 I just bought a trek rosco 7 frame I’m building a bike is what I decided

    • @Andy_T79
      @Andy_T79 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@waldowsxxghostxx8577I thought about doing that but it makes zero sense when a frameset is £800, but a full Roscoe 7 is only £1100... no way you could build the equivalent for £300 more, try double or triple that for the same parts! I bought the bike swapped out some parts and kept others as spares for when something breaks or can swap out when a part needs servicing or even if I want to sell the bike later I can keep my trick bits, Fox float, Sram GX, Hope tech 4's etc and then put back on the old unused parts; so the bike looks and rides like new and get a better deal on the sale 🤷‍♂️

    • @waldowsxxghostxx8577
      @waldowsxxghostxx8577 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Andy_T79 thing is I plan on porting all my parts toa full sus frame haven't decided maybe between ibis Ripley Al or trek top fuel Al or the longer travel fuel ex
      in the meantime I'm going to commit to build a custom Rosco 7

  • @jermellyons195
    @jermellyons195 Před rokem +10

    ABOSULETLY OUTSTANDING VIDEO. From the pros and cons. To the organization of the video from 5 to 1. You hit the topic right on the head. I LOVE how you are very beginner friendly, explaining what the angle does for a rider. I've learned so much. Definitely got me to subscribe man. Big props.

  • @kalmi_riding
    @kalmi_riding Před rokem +7

    I just bought a Cube Aim Ex for like 600 euros. Alu frame, 29inch wheels, 160/160 hydraulic brakes, 1x10 deore drivetrain with 11-46 cassette. The only thing what was annoying is the suntour coil fork so I replaced it with a Manitou Markhor for another 250 euros. Now that is excellent and it's travel can be varied between 80-120mm. Using 120, the headtube angle becomes a bit slacker. Around 67.5... I like it ^^

  • @pat_makes_stuff
    @pat_makes_stuff Před 11 měsíci

    I love how you outlined the criteria. Great video!

  • @TheApeWonder
    @TheApeWonder Před rokem

    You earned my sub for such a informative and straight to the point and recommendations - easy digestible for a beginner, looking down the road (no pun) for thinking if doing a purchase. Great summaries.

  • @davidedwards3161
    @davidedwards3161 Před rokem

    Thanks to your video, I bought an open box Xrada 7 for 749 and I love it so much! Thanks!!

  • @peterdisbury6346
    @peterdisbury6346 Před 11 měsíci +9

    As an older rider, those crashes really hurt now so for me, personally, I am taking the tame approach to riding and XC is my go to choice for riding now. For the kids, go hit those 100ft + gaps, 40ft drops, pull those 3 mile wheelies etc….keep it going. Nice choice of bikes but I am surprised you did not look at the Canyon bikes.

  • @richr7516
    @richr7516 Před rokem +33

    I recently picked up the San Quinten 2. Yes, the SQ is absolutely fantastic on the rough, tight and twisty stuff we have and climbs great. In a few weeks we are heading to Jakes for Bike Fest and going to hit all the black and see what she does. This bike is very confidence inspiring.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Thx for sharing!

    • @zebfail480
      @zebfail480 Před rokem +1

      I have the cheaper SQ 1 and I have to say the price to performance for both is insane

  • @ahoyt653
    @ahoyt653 Před rokem +24

    I went with the Giant Talon 1 27.5, love the air fork. Drivetrain has the perfect ratio for my area and riding style.

  • @andrewpipitone1572
    @andrewpipitone1572 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou I watched alot of bike videos for my son. You covered the best points needed to chose a bike.

  • @GrahamDixonUK
    @GrahamDixonUK Před rokem +9

    Brilliant list and may I say, excellent presentation and editing. I just got the Polygon Xtrada 7 last September. I prefer the head turning colour scheme to this year's version. In addition to the incredible value for money, Polygon's welding is slick. New sub from me.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      BOOM!! Thanks for sharing your experience with the group Graham! And thanks for the support! Glad to have you in the audience!🤘🏻

    • @Cesar-cm4if
      @Cesar-cm4if Před rokem

      Agreed! Something else to keep in mind while riding mtbs are helmets, most people wear cpsc helmets, when they should be wearing nta helmets like xnito or bern hudson, or even full face helmets

  • @mattiaspettersson788
    @mattiaspettersson788 Před rokem +25

    My 64-year-old ”girlfriend” owns a San Quentin 2 and it’s a superb bike for her. She’s new to trailriding and this rig has really boosted her confidence when descending pretty steep and gnarly passages. Much gnarlier than she ever thought she would dare descending. I’m very impressed.

    • @blnunya6689
      @blnunya6689 Před rokem +9

      "Girlfriend"....I know I'm late to the party but for some reason that made me laugh. The quotation marks just leave me guessing, lol.

    • @Cici1791
      @Cici1791 Před 9 měsíci

      I think he's just trying to emphasize that at 64 years, she's not really a "girl" anymore.@@blnunya6689

    • @hectorfox9710
      @hectorfox9710 Před měsícem

      @@blnunya6689😅👏

  • @christopherhauser1376

    I appreciate your pro guidance man, ordered a Lava Dome from Kona today! Loved your criteria, way to nail it for your viewers and subbers.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Sick! Thanks for the kind words! Happy you found yourself a great bike you’re stoked on riding.🤘🏻 Now get out there and shred!

  • @JuanValeraM
    @JuanValeraM Před rokem

    Thanks for existing bro!!! Great video!!!

  • @brittanygeorge3007
    @brittanygeorge3007 Před rokem

    Super helpful video! Thanks for breaking it all down so well. Now to shopping!

  • @kevslife
    @kevslife Před rokem +1

    I've just bought a carrera sulcata 3.2 and it was £575. It has the same spec as the polygon bike in 2nd place in this video.
    I changed the grips, pedals, bars and the seat for nukeproof, dmr and renthal. It's still a bargain.. what a bike for the money.
    Also voodoo and carrera bikes are exclusive to halfords in the uk.
    The voodoo bikes are ok but have weaker discs and bearings.

  • @Stupidoldlady
    @Stupidoldlady Před 11 měsíci

    Tnx for info!

  • @Casacampanile
    @Casacampanile Před rokem +20

    My boy got the teal/pink San Quentin last year and it’s amazing. The goal was a bike he could upgrade, and he’s gone all out on that over the last year and a half. The only original parts are the cranks, and wheels. I’m talking one up carbon bars, burgtec stem and spacers, xt brakes, 11 speed xt cassette, deore deraileur, slx shifter. Then a PNW loam dropper lever with matching grips. Cushcore inside maxxis minions and a rockshox recon fork. In hindsight the San Quentin 2 would have been better mainly because of the rear boost through axle, restricts the ability to upgrade wheels.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +5

      Great info and insight for people who are looking to upgrade part by part… thank you so much for sharing! 💪🏻

    • @Myleswithani
      @Myleswithani Před rokem +4

      ive done the same thing with my san quentin. only original parts now is the stem and brake discs. you can actually buy an axle insert for more modern wheels. i bought a 12x142mm axle adapter for my rear wheel and im running a 12mm axle rear wheel on my 9mm QR frame. it feels like it stiffens up the rear end a bit too! found it on ebay.

    • @gastonlaberge2119
      @gastonlaberge2119 Před rokem +2

      I had a Baldock Aluminum hard ass frame that was given me. I bought a Williams carbon stem and a Domino teflon saddle, a JackieoLantan derailer front and back with a 11 speed tapeless cassette, Amoon hubs on Hewlet AM-4R rims with Beaumont electrically charged, zero drag spokes and Dunlop radial ply sand tires. The crank set I chose was a Teknikal aluminum AR46Yhg with negative crank boost. Finally the cockpit was aerodynamically negative with Buffalo shifters and Doe skin hand grips. Later I installed a set of green Klaptrap disc brakes with a hydraulic overgrab system. I also bought Campibillo shoes, shorts, snazzy t shirt and racing vest, a Byrne Headman helmet, and Thornton and Eve leather like riding gloves. I just realized I now need the rack on the back of my car cos I don't live anywhere near a mountain trail.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      @@gastonlaberge2119 wow… a man who loves his custom builds!! Welcome to the crew! 🤘🏻

  • @danihikes24
    @danihikes24 Před rokem +1

    What an amazing videol! Thanks for all the info.

  • @DrSagaciousone
    @DrSagaciousone Před rokem

    Thank you! Great review!!

  • @kdvilla1148
    @kdvilla1148 Před rokem +6

    plus 1 vote for the Kona Lavadome (Fire Mountain if you want a 27.5). with regards to durability. I'm very new to mtb (~6 months) and am an older/bigger person. I was on a trail out of my comfort zone, going faster than I should have been on a stretch of downhill (up to this point I was doing really well) and panicked. grabbed a fist full of brake and full superman otb. The bike is still beautiful, nothing bent/broken/punctured or otherwise out of commission. I also have Fidloc accessories that remained attached as well. I had some gnarly bruises/scrapes and was very marbley for a bit though.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing and support!🤘🏻

    • @ghost-rider
      @ghost-rider Před rokem

      I purchased the Lava dome as well. Excellent bike, very happy with its geometry and performance. Glad it made the list.

    • @theLongPigChef
      @theLongPigChef Před rokem

      You can't go wrong with a Kona for durability

  • @colbyntx8578
    @colbyntx8578 Před rokem +2

    I got the 22’ Xtrada 7 in XL (I’m 6’2” barefooted) in March and have put many miles on her. From the hills of Austin to the Pineywoods of East Texas all the way up to Slaughter Pen in Bentonville. It is an amazing hardtail. I did upgrade the bars, grips, pedals, dropper post & went tubeless Maxxis. It’s a great bike and has gone down some pretty knarley blacks. I’m 51 years old and it’s all the bike I need.

  • @silhofn3
    @silhofn3 Před rokem +1

    Bought Marin Bobcat Trail 4 2022. Amazing bike and amazing video from you. Thank you!

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Awesome you’re gonna have a blast on that bike!!

  • @fairlyfunctional2236
    @fairlyfunctional2236 Před rokem +3

    great video ,bro. i've been looking at the xtrada 7 and the san quentin for a while now. the xtrada has a boost frame,whereas the marin is quick release unless you upgrade to the san quentin 2 for $1500. the quality of the 2 brands is the same,since polygon makes marin's frames in their factory. the winner for me is the polygon because i live in florida and don't need the super slack head angle and it has the boost frame which opens up more upgrading possibilities.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Thanks! 100% right and it’s nice to see someone that knows what they want/need. If you’re gonna order one, feel free to use the link in the description. It makes the channel a little commission and doesn’t cost you any extra. Thanks in advance!🤘🏻

  • @joshualanderss4201
    @joshualanderss4201 Před rokem +1

    Finally a real list thank you

  • @kevinc9515
    @kevinc9515 Před rokem

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @michaelblencowe4241
    @michaelblencowe4241 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video. So much that I've watched it multiple times. Which one of these would be best for more xc riding?

  • @markuskorn4829
    @markuskorn4829 Před rokem

    Just ordered a Marino. Excited :-)

  • @ItsMeHammie
    @ItsMeHammie Před rokem +48

    I managed to snag a 2022 Canyon Stoic for $1000 from a chick who ordered the wrong size and didn't want to go through the hassle of shipping it back. She never even took it on a trail. For just a bit more than your budget options it's a sick bike with great components and geo.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +5

      Nice score homie! Direct to consumer brands are the best! So much bang for buck!🤘🏻

    • @berendei_1662
      @berendei_1662 Před rokem

      And what model? Stoic 2?

    • @ReidAllenWilliamson
      @ReidAllenWilliamson Před rokem

      Stoic 2 seems like the best lower high budget hard tail . Happy?

    • @ItsMeHammie
      @ItsMeHammie Před rokem

      @@ReidAllenWilliamson very happy. Very solid bike and confidence inspiring

    • @fighterdow
      @fighterdow Před rokem

      @@TopToBottomMTBwhat do you think about this canyon stoic 2 bike, compared to the polygon xtrada 7 and your top 1 on this video?

  • @jsrocker248
    @jsrocker248 Před rokem +1

    Around last year, bought a used 2019 Marin Nail Trail 6 fully stock except grips, pedals, and saddle. Today, having own it for over a year now, have about almost completely upgraded it to what I consider the same tech you would expect on this type of price range (retail $1299) but with the added benefit of better components to go along with it. So here goes
    - Maxxis Tires 2.5 29er
    - - DHF Front
    - - Aggressor Rear
    - Selle Royal Vivo (had previously on another bike)
    - NX Eagle Cassette
    - SRAM 11-speed chain (although could've gone cheaper buying online)
    - NX Eagle Crankset (Derailleur was already NX and wanted to match with so removed stock crankset)
    - - SRAM Crankset boots
    - SRAM Dub BB
    - Used Fox 36 Kashima 170mm that I converted to a 140mm with:
    - - SLIK graphic upgrade since originals were already coming off
    - Cane Creek 110 Crown
    - Bontrager Line Elite Pedals
    - Fox Transfer Performance 170mm dropper (only got it since Jenson had it on sale and was exact size for my bike so why not)
    - Raceface Turbine R 1x Remote
    - Marin OE Grommet (had only sealed grommets on the frame)
    - Marin OE Chainstay Protector
    - Was already running tubeless but since previous owner neglected it, took me about 3 weeks to get the tires off with damaging the rim and was all gunked up, took another day or so to clean it all off, squeaky clean
    - - Bought new 'rim' tape and sealant (Orange sealant is amazing)
    And just some accessories here and there plus general and specialty tools as well. All in all, I price around another 1k - 1.2k more with the added upgrades but to be honest, would do it all over again since this was a really great experience learning everything there is to know about my bike as well as bikes in general. Sure haven't touched upon on some other aspects like whats on full sus bikes but when the time comes that I buy a full sus, feel its best when doing the job first hand.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Wow! Thanks for sharing Memes! Nothing like picking all the parts your self and getting your hands dirty!💪🏻 My kind of people! Cheers🍻

  • @simonm1447
    @simonm1447 Před rokem

    I chose a 2018 Scott Aspect 730 4 years ago. It has a 69 ° head tube angle, a 73 ° seat tube angle and 427 mm chainstay. It's a 27,5er, but with the 900er series you also get 29er.
    It had a coil spring XCR 32, however I swapped it to a air XCR 32 later.
    The drivetrain is not a 1 x, but with a 2 x 9 it has a far bigger gear spread ratio for climbing and is capable of pedalling at 50 km/h, without the expensive components of a 11 or 12 speed drive train. It also has MT 200s (180F/160R), and a Hollowtech 2 BB, the only downside on the head tube is it isn't tapered, but the XCR 32 is available in 1 1/8 inch straight too.
    It has an aluminium Deore derailleur, combined with Acera M 3000 shifters (this combination shifts very good), but it has no clutch derailleur since they weren't that common 4 years ago. Today the Aspect frame is a different one, the new frame has 68 ° head tube angle, 74 ° seat tube angle and 435 mm chainstay.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a man who knows his bike! Thanks for sharing!👍🏻

  • @jurisx85
    @jurisx85 Před rokem +2

    Great video. Marin really has the budget mtber’s back.

  • @mrlaw711
    @mrlaw711 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice review. Thanks. I had Trek's fpr years, but older now, and after knee surgery..getting back into it. These are all I need.

  • @vijelieable
    @vijelieable Před rokem +1

    I got a San Quentin 1 (2022 edition) this Christmas for a discounted price of 890 eur witch I consider a decent price for the parts involved but barely so.. beside the shifter and its lever (witch has a clutch and works very well for the price) everything else can and should be upgraded at some point including tyres (very thin sidewalls - no way you can go tubeless with these), bottom bracket and crankset (it's a tapered square witch has a limited life span), brakes (i'm still bedding them in and might get better in time but for now braking power is pretty limited), fork (i was pretty happy with a spring coil Rockshox Judy but this one sags a lot and has limited spring pretension range). So there are lot of things you can improve but the funny fact is that you don't really have to.. everything works decent and you only need a dropping post in order to have a proper offroad rig. So yes it's a nice bike but I wouldn't pay more than I did for it, and it's true that it's strong point surely is the geometry.

  • @corgibuttz2550
    @corgibuttz2550 Před rokem +3

    Well it sure feels good to see my purchase validated! I just got into mountain biking last spring, and I went w/ the San Quinten 1. In the Miami Vice colors of course. ;)
    It's been a great bike so far!

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Yeah buddy!! Great bike to start the sport with! And might I say, you have great taste!🤘🏻

    • @ReidAllenWilliamson
      @ReidAllenWilliamson Před rokem

      Fork okay with the San Quentin 1? Hear mixed reviews

    • @corgibuttz2550
      @corgibuttz2550 Před rokem

      @@ReidAllenWilliamson Well I only got into mountain biking last spring, and before that I was riding a cannondale SuperV 2000 from 1994, so I'm probably not the guy to ask because I haven't gotten to try any other ones then those two.
      Seems fine to me, but I hear people comment stuff like "the 1st thing I would add after the dropper post is a better front fork". I'm sure it wouldn't be enough for a real seasoned vet, but for a noob like me who doesn't know any difference... I'd say it's great! haha

    • @ReidAllenWilliamson
      @ReidAllenWilliamson Před rokem

      @@corgibuttz2550 thanks! Yea it's all relative. I'd rather be biking that watching CZcams still saving up :-/

  • @IWASRANSOMED
    @IWASRANSOMED Před rokem

    got a Kona Lava Dome October last year, and upgraded to an air fork as well as the bottom bracket and cranks. Love it and feels great on steep descents. And it’s smoooth on the trails.

  • @cole9863
    @cole9863 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2017 diamondback line and I bought it used about 4 years ago and it's still going strong!

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Nice! 💪🏻

    • @F1ow3rzzk
      @F1ow3rzzk Před rokem

      What’s your opinion on diamondback in 2023 , apparently they’re not good according to the haters , but I was wanting a syncr

  • @A13tech
    @A13tech Před rokem +4

    I bought Kross Level 5.0 (2022), retail is below 1k and I have to admit that it rides beautifully. Deore 10-51, 29" and air XCR with lockout on handlebar. For me it was nobrainer.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Man there are soooo many bike brands out there! I’ll check them out! Thanks for sharing!👌🏻

  • @TheJewfroPower
    @TheJewfroPower Před rokem

    Thank you for the detailed vid! Getting back into mountain biking lately after not having ridden a bike for a very long time. Been trying to find the right MTB and heard about the San Quentin from Matt Jones' channel. Liked what I saw but needed a little more convincing. Literally next thing I do after I post this comment is go buy one. Thanks for the clear, concise and fun vid! Got yourself a new subscriber over here :)

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Sisk! Thanks for the kind words! Happy to have you in the audience! Cheers!🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @memememe843
    @memememe843 Před rokem +1

    Great video.
    The Vitus Sentier is also worth a look.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      I put it in my Best hardtails video dropping tomorrow.🤘🏻

  • @adventurebross123
    @adventurebross123 Před 6 měsíci

    brooooooooooooooo love you so much i dont have a lot of money and this is the most helpfull video i have ever seen

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před 6 měsíci

      That’s awesome! Glad you liked it!
      🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @stephenboswell354
    @stephenboswell354 Před 7 měsíci

    Just got the kona can’t wait to ride.

  • @butuguegarao
    @butuguegarao Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome upload! Got the Talon 3. The frame is great! Upgrading the drivetrain this week to up my riding experience. Next year, I'll try switching to air fork.

  • @user..Aa..Bb..
    @user..Aa..Bb.. Před rokem

    Smashed it MTB. Caught up and gives me an idea what to buy and what to look for. Still new to this but getting there. I think no2 could b it.
    Cheers bud.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Cheers!🍻 Nice to have you in the audience and thanks for the support!👊🏻

  • @syncranize4388
    @syncranize4388 Před rokem

    Hi would you still recommend the marin san quinten 1 if i mostly use it for commutes? I would love to buy Marin san Quinten 2/3 but they are out of stock everywhere. Im also looking at diamondback metric 3 or mason 2. If you have any information that can help i would appreciate it. Thanks and awesome video.

  • @karljaccard6210
    @karljaccard6210 Před rokem +1

    I have a full suspension already but i still decided to watch dis lol

  • @AjWavvyFrFr
    @AjWavvyFrFr Před rokem

    thank you this helps a lot even though i don't got this much money for a bike but when i do and if i get enough i can get one of these. I have a schwinn sidewinder walmart bike and everytime i go down just a little just it doesn't sound good but my friends got a gt ggressor bike which are like 800 dollars for only 75 bucks which is amazing and he can do anything on his bike almost

  • @jordangrose698
    @jordangrose698 Před rokem

    Nice video. I got the Kona Lava Dome last year it has the same specks. It’s the best bike I have ever had I love the bike but it came with Maxis Recon tires and I can’t wait to up grade them

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing and commenting Jordan!🤘🏻

  • @tonyhaltmar1383
    @tonyhaltmar1383 Před rokem

    Hey bud,
    A little late to the show, I know. Great info! Without taking up too much of your time, I appreciate the input. Is the Rocky Mountain fusion 30 a decent bike for a beginner? I just bought one for $1069. I plan on getting something nicer, upgrading, down the road… THANK YOU!

  • @franksnyder9262
    @franksnyder9262 Před 10 měsíci

    Very helpful video

  • @RobRob2Llife
    @RobRob2Llife Před 11 měsíci

    Just curious is the specialized rockhopper comp or trek Marlin 5 gen 2 ok buys 2ith potential upgrades? Awesome video as well

  • @joshuatzonfortheslaughter
    @joshuatzonfortheslaughter Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video sir. I think what most people fail to remember is that when you purchase a bike you are purchasing it to ride for 2-5 years. Take the $1000 and divide it in two and it's basically $500/year. Now say you spend $3000. Chances are that rig should last you easily 5 years. Minus consumables like grips, tires, etc. That makes a $3K bike only $600 per year. That's not bad to be able to go out and shred. Additionally, a true "budget-minded" rider should know how to wrench on their equipment. That is by far where riders save their fiat. Cheers.

  • @HelixIsDumb
    @HelixIsDumb Před rokem

    I went with the specialised rockhopper elite. I haven’t gotten it yet. But I’m very excited

  • @lomax1919
    @lomax1919 Před rokem

    Great background music ;-)

  • @YoBooBoo
    @YoBooBoo Před rokem

    I went with the Giant Talon 29”. New to mountain biking and love the bike thus far. I think before tax and delivery I paid $970.

  • @mikiyosangyo1627
    @mikiyosangyo1627 Před rokem +1

    Just got two Marin Bobcats 4, for me and my son. A lot of fun riding together.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      That’s the best!! My boys are 5 and starting to come with me to ride the blue trails near our place… so cool to see them progress…🤘🏻

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA Před 8 měsíci +1

    Slacker head tube angle is most likely come into vogue because forks are using more travel. Put a zip tie on your fork leg so you can measure the travel you are actually using on your trails. If your not using it all, a less travel fork and steeper head angle will turn better.

  • @Doublethizzle
    @Doublethizzle Před rokem

    Love the video!
    I am actually looking to getting back into bikes so this is perfect. *NEXT* *VIDEO* - what about, upgrades to-do first?
    I am older, and thusly, I have some disposable income to play with . . . so, what upgrade should be first?

  • @davidoldham1545
    @davidoldham1545 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a cannondale trail 6 frame and geometry is fantastic shimano mt200 160mm rotors front and back fast rolling wtb ranger tyres shimano groupset i love it

  • @benja_324
    @benja_324 Před rokem

    I wanted an xtrada 7 but the only one i found in my country was a size s, at the end I went with a cube analog 2022 for around 1150k, it's a really good bike, 1x12 sram sx, rockshox judy coil fork, and the shimano mt200 brakes, I know the drive train it's not known for being that good but for a beginner it's more than enough, specially coming from riding a Walmart bike like me

  • @midnight_gamer2788
    @midnight_gamer2788 Před 5 měsíci

    bro put up my bike . Vitus nucleus 29 VRS! great bike ive had for about a month 120 mm air forks and clarks hydros. I lover it

  • @fcoalvaradov
    @fcoalvaradov Před rokem

    Amazing video, love the geometry analysis as it´s the only thing that you can´t change and it´s better to upgrade the whole bike.
    Sadly in mexico the vitus and kona are nonexistent, I´ll probably go with the marin as I am upgrading an old 26" mtb, and don´t love the steep headtube angle of specialized and trek.
    Also analyzed the geometry on the Trek Roscoe and felt something was off, maybe you can check it out (the seat tube marks 69.7°)

    • @EireFirst1916
      @EireFirst1916 Před rokem

      I've the San quentin, it's a 2.5 ( basically a mix of parts of the 2 & the 3 😂), it's an absolute beast, just a word of advice - if you're usually say a large, then get an extra large.. You DEFINITELY need to go up a size with them.
      Happy pedalling 👍👍

  • @sauravnakoti
    @sauravnakoti Před rokem +1

    We hardly get any bike in India fortunately Marin was available and after lot of research I went with San Quentin 1
    Being new to MTB an year back ,I would say Marin was my right decision it is so good for this price if you specifically looking for improving your skills and riding trails with lil enduro stuff
    Pros: My Sanquentin 1 has both 180 rotors R n F
    Confidence inspiring /Geo
    wide 2.6 chunky tires
    Wide handle bars
    Solid frame
    Cons: Sprung fork which actually got soft after riding it for 1 year
    Sealed bottom cartridge and chain ring
    The chain keeps coming off on lower gears/smaller ring while riding enduro terrain - need to buy chain guide
    Seat post clamp worn out in an year
    Neutral on : cassette and gear range is ok ok
    Tektro brakes (not very good not bad)
    handle bar grips

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your insight Saurav! Happy to have people like you in the audience! Cheers!🍻

  • @jasonrouse6912
    @jasonrouse6912 Před rokem +5

    Voodoo Bizango pro 2022 is an excellent bang for your buck bike. And as a first bike it's well worth it. You can't really go wrong. Better then the Trek for the same price.

    • @jasonrouse6912
      @jasonrouse6912 Před rokem

      If you can find one? I have the Voodoo Bizango Pro 2022. But I think I'm the only one? When I bought it the salesman said I think it's the only one in the whole company? There's never stock of it online and says back in stock in January 2023. It's almost February 2023 and still no stock. But if you ever do get your hands on one? It's a good bike to start off with and that's someone who used to ride Kona for years. And wanted something new and upgradable. I've had and still got a voodoo Bizango 2015 probably the best Bizango made even the £750 bizango 2022 isn't a match compared to the 2015. Yeah it's showing it's age but spec wise it's actually very good. But the Bizango Pro is a better bike it feels more stable and has some better components for the price of £950 is a good buy and I feel it'll last just as long as my 2015 version. It's got a few things that I didn't like much like the tyres (They definitely need changing especially the rear no grip once you hit a patch of mud) get something beefier for the rear. Front tyre not so bad but again look for a beefier tyre too. Grips change them they're a bit rubbish okay but if you get the chance change them. Pedals just change them no grip if a snowflake even touches them. Your feet will go flying and end up with shin rash. I swapped out my handlebars. Stem and seat. Not because they weren't any good just personal preference. The seat is actually very nice so I kept it for spare or another build one day. Get a dropper post it has routing for this on the seat post tube on the frame. If not a dropper post get a Suntour suspension seatpost and change the quick release clamp. But even as stock it's a good bike for your money. A few simple upgrades and you'll have a confident machine. Good for cross country and a bit of light to medium downhill and an excellent bike for flats and roads. But definitely change the pedals and tyres to suit your needs.

    • @juansipin7337
      @juansipin7337 Před rokem

      How can I get the voodoo bizango?

    • @jasonrouse6912
      @jasonrouse6912 Před rokem

      @@juansipin7337 you could try Voodoo's website. They may have them in stock or find your nearest voodoo cycles dealer. The basic Voodoo Bizango is good but the Pro is a better because it's got better components like through axle bolts instead of quick release for the wheels. Rock Shox suspension forks instead of the Suntour forks. And a few other differences. But I would swap out of rear tyre if you're going to ride it off road or downhill. The front tyre is grippy enough for off road. But if you can go with a deeper tread pattern on both. I swapped out my handlebars. Stem and pedals for some Nukeproof parts. (The pedals that came with the bike are not good when muddy or in the rain. Get some with pins or look at DMR V8 or V12. You can't go wrong with them and they'll last without any major maintenance)

    • @jeephunter
      @jeephunter Před rokem

      @@juansipin7337 Don't order from their website. I paid for one on 8/4/22 and haven't received it as of 5/17/23. Their customer service is slow to respond and never helpful. A bike you can actually ride is better than a ghost bike that never shows up.

  • @largol33t1
    @largol33t1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    One thing a bike messenger warned newbies about: NEVER sacrifice brake grip. The ones with the two rubber pads are called cantilever brakes. If you want reliable braking rain or shine, snow or hail, it's safer to go with automotive style disc brakes. True, they cost more but the price is worth it.

  • @willhooke
    @willhooke Před rokem

    Hard to put 29" wheels on the Marin San Quentin?
    Thank you for your video 🙏

  • @xmikerx666
    @xmikerx666 Před rokem

    Just wish some of the local specialist shops carried bikes in this price range rather than the multi thousand £ ones only. Definitely looking at getting one of these.

  • @jasondundom1390
    @jasondundom1390 Před rokem

    Glad to see the Vitus on here.. ok, i built an EBike out of my Trek4300 4Sieries capable of 40mph on flat street and 25-30 on smooth straight trails.. But it weighs in at 55lb! 10 years old now and upgraded as far as the frame will allow.. i'm still on 26" quick release wheels 😕One of my options is the " VITUS SENTIER 29 VRX MTB ".. ya i will sped a bit over 2k, if my 52v batt will fit within the frame. It will be a great step up with my Bafang 750w mid drive Motor.. ALL that said what do you think of this bike?? Ya think it can handle my abuse ?? For street and very mild fast trails only! No jumps or down hilling !! oh ya my Ebike kit weighs about 19lb and im 200lb..

  • @urbi19
    @urbi19 Před 8 měsíci

    I found a used bulls sharptail 2 27,5 for 300€ and it matches all the specs, is it worth it?

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 Před rokem +1

    I still have my Rockhopper that I purchased in 84, I remember the owner at the bike store and he stated that he hated these mountain bikes and will never sell them again, 6 months later BOOM.

  • @dm225
    @dm225 Před rokem

    you´re amazing mate!!!!

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Cheers! You’re also amazing! Glad to have you in the audience!!🤘🏻

  • @insertgenericnamehere7774

    Bought a Giant Talon 1, 29" two weeks ago, my first MTB!
    What can i say, i love it, feels sooo good. Going to change pedals and tyres, and look for other grips at next salary.
    For some reason the dust cover / lid / cap, what ever you wanna call it, broke so RN i'm rolling with a schrader cap and some tape.. Guess i got unlucky with the plastic or something, the threaded part of it broke in two which caused it to pop off, or so it seems.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Congrats! And thanks for sharing! Glad to have you in the audience! 🤘🏻

    • @insertgenericnamehere7774
      @insertgenericnamehere7774 Před rokem

      Anything MTB got me hooked. I've developed quite the addiction, atleast it's a healthy one (So far)

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      @@insertgenericnamehere7774 Nice! Let’s keep it healthy!👊🏻

  • @jonasgoehzold1211
    @jonasgoehzold1211 Před rokem

    i got a cube Reaktion tm and i love it

  • @ankurd2889
    @ankurd2889 Před rokem

    coming from a road bike where i like 22 gears...
    are these 9 gears on san quentin enough..!!..are the transitions smooth...?

  • @PghMtbRides
    @PghMtbRides Před rokem

    I hit rowdy trails with a 100mm dart one marin bobcat 26er and sometimes a gravity fatbike rigid...
    No issues down hills.
    Uphill, def need to learn over towards bars more on some hills
    I Really don't think geo is really that important as people make it out to be, but it definitely aids
    Bike fit/confidence is more important
    I feel no difference in headtube angle weather 71, 66 or 64°
    Def feel differences in CS lengths, the shorter, the more lively the rear( too short can br super exciting but borderline sketchy downhill.
    My next frame will be custom though, thinking super steep 80+ STA as climbing has always been my weakest attribute lol

  • @IceeyReaper
    @IceeyReaper Před rokem

    As a Roscoe 6 owner I said “represent” right after you said just by a roscoe without even noticing it Great video man you’re gonna blow up soon

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem

      Thanks! Glad to have you in the audience!!!🤘🏻

  • @No_ReGretzky99
    @No_ReGretzky99 Před 2 měsíci

    I really like the Trek Marlin 5 generation 2 but I've seen a lot of bad reviews the hardware is good but it's kind of limited to upgrades and I can work on bikes and everything I've just been out of mountain biking for a few years what would you recommend for around $700?? ❤❤

  • @jackdaniels2127
    @jackdaniels2127 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve got the rockhopper! Worth every penny.

  • @user-ov8tw5ju9t
    @user-ov8tw5ju9t Před 10 měsíci

    Found a Specialized rockhopper elite 29 for $500, is this a decent option? Are the rockhopper elite and comp different?

  • @anthonyholman6155
    @anthonyholman6155 Před 7 měsíci

    Found a New 2022 Scott Scale 965 for $1000. Good deal? Good components? Thx

  • @ryanmccormack2458
    @ryanmccormack2458 Před rokem

    Good video with a lot of good info on the bikes. Is there a reason why you picked the Vitus Nucleus VR over the VRS other than the price difference?

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +1

      Just the 1k budget! All the nucleus models are great! The VR is just the best value and lowest barrier to entry into MTB. Cheers!🍻

  • @Stockfish1511
    @Stockfish1511 Před rokem

    Had 22 marlin 8 and it was a sick bike imo with some minuses. They seemed to have fixed that in gen 3 2023 models. Its a top bike to get now although a bit pricy. But not for me i got Trek slash 9.8 xt 22 model. Now thats a god bike :D

  • @ArtHistoryNstuff332
    @ArtHistoryNstuff332 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @matrixracing8268
    @matrixracing8268 Před rokem +33

    There are many great options here besides the Line, the Diamondback Line has outdated geometry, and it does not have a tapered headtube, and at its price of $900 it should come with better parts than an Acera drivetrain and a square taper crankset.

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před rokem +4

      Agreed, not all perfect but at this price point , you only start seeing the trickle down effect from the higher end bikes.

    • @garyg7145
      @garyg7145 Před rokem

      Walmart Schwinn's have tapered head tubes now. My 2018 Breezer Squall doesn't have a tapered tube and has been my #1 roadblock to getting a better ride.

    • @njshift
      @njshift Před rokem +2

      The Line’s geometry is pretty comparable to all the bikes in this lineup. I agree the cheap crankset/bb, and basic drivetrain could be better for the price.

    • @matrixracing8268
      @matrixracing8268 Před rokem

      @@njshift The geo is not really comparable at all

    • @njshift
      @njshift Před rokem +1

      @@matrixracing8268 multiple bikes on this list have a 67-68° head angles and 73-75° seat tube. The Lines 430 chainstay is actually one of the shortest on this list. Outdated no, average yes.

  • @bubbaj8281
    @bubbaj8281 Před rokem

    Question I’m looking at Kona lava dome vs salsa rangefinder Deore 10 is it worth the $50 dollar difference for the salsa

  • @nathanross8459
    @nathanross8459 Před rokem

    awesome videos

  • @SSyclone
    @SSyclone Před rokem

    16:45 I have a 2021 Giant Talon 2 29er that I bought a while ago and it has 100mm travel. (I did upgrade the fork to a recon, but the stock fork had 100mm travel).

  • @ridvan61usa
    @ridvan61usa Před rokem

    I see a good deal for diamondback syncr, is it better than san quentin 1?

  • @GhoSTQ_
    @GhoSTQ_ Před rokem

    what do you think about cube aim race 2023 in brown color, please tell us if it is good

  • @dennisdose5697
    @dennisdose5697 Před 9 měsíci

    Just three notes on the Giant Talon.
    Retail is only $900, not $980.
    Has an air fork.
    Wide variety of sizes.
    Steeper head tube angle, but I like that. I hate the wheel flop of slack front geo. But that's me.
    Cool selection of bikes.

  • @gettrolled3956
    @gettrolled3956 Před rokem

    i have a specilized fuze 27.5 good or not?
    (my first mtb)

  • @ericryan2401
    @ericryan2401 Před rokem

    Awesome video! You have a new subscriber.

  • @mickhurley7305
    @mickhurley7305 Před 7 měsíci

    great video, you really broke it all down for a novice old guy

    • @TopToBottomMTB
      @TopToBottomMTB  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words! Glad you liked it!🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @jaybriault
    @jaybriault Před rokem

    mounting points are what i look for on a frame and internal cable routing.

  • @cantnz
    @cantnz Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks appreciate it

  • @aslam7952
    @aslam7952 Před rokem

    Any thoughts on Rockriders (decathlon)? The spec sheet for XC100 AND ST900 are amazing for the price.

  • @ish474
    @ish474 Před rokem

    I really wanted The San Quentin 3 but they just weren't available when I was buying, ended up with a Commencal Meta that I love so I didn't lose either way

  • @jorgegonzalez9804
    @jorgegonzalez9804 Před rokem

    Nice video! I have a Marlin 5 and I want to upgrade my bike. What Roscoe model is the one you mentioned in the video? Thanks

  • @PghMtbRides
    @PghMtbRides Před rokem

    Giordano intrepid 690 shipped.
    Can still do upgrades like fork, headset and clutch derailurer and still be under 1k