Intro
It is with achy limbs and a weary body that I put together this post, to record my satisfying day up at Kielder Forest testing mountain bikes.Kielder Forest
I dare say Kielder is best known for its reservoir, built near the head of the River North Tyne to provide for Tees-, Tyne-, and Wear-side, and the now defunct steelworks at Consett I believe.Bike Demo Day Series 2010
I am lucky enough to have been given a subscription to What Mountain Bike? for the last 4 or 5 years.- Giant Genius 50
- Lynskey LT
- Norco Shore
- I rode a Scott Spark 20, and managed to put myself on the deck after getting over-excited on a downhill stretch (happily my body armour came in handy)
- Rode the Lynskey - which was great, but I've already got a hardtail. It had really wide handlebars, which I ended up quite liking :-)
- The Shore turned out to be a bike for going downhill very fast indeed, but it was not designed for the riding I do, so I quickly took it back and rode a Norco 6.1 instead – much better!
- Went back to the nice people at Scott (aka Arnie) and rode a Genius 20 – tremendous! Genius has
- A carbon frame – great for chucking around the singletrack
- It was an extra large though (food for thought)
- Arnie reckoned the reason the back-end kicked out a few times was probably down to tyre selection
- I loved the 6” travel, but there’s a great gizmo on the handlebars to selectively lock out fork / shock / both
- I liked being able to dial down the front fork for going uphill
- A bar-controlled adjustable seatpost would complete the picture, but it’d be a pretty expensive one! :’(
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Quick thoughts:- Tremendous to have the mountain bike brands come to Northumberland – real feather in the cap of folks like Kielder Train Reavers
- Folk had come from round about and also from afar – i.e. 2 hours away.
- The weather was very kind, although still a bit chilly the Sun came out later in the day (and just as well).
- Great learning experience for me – my best ride was on the (rather expensive) Scott Genius.
- Helped to work out what sort of bike I might like to buy as a full suspension bike option for the future.
UPDATED to sort out the link to Purple Mountain... :$