I have been riding my Evil Imperial more and more and prefer it over my Banshee Scream. I am getting rid of the Banshee Scream Frame and thinking of getting something lighter. What do you think of the 2003 Cove G-Spot?? It is used but oh well. I think of putting a 5 inch SC fork like a Sherman Firefly on the bike also. Would it compliment the frame well or should I put a 7 inch slider on it? I like to ride uphill and the FR stuff like drops and gap jumps. Drops are not high, maybe max 12 feet on a good tranny. I really want to stick with the SC fork. What do you guys think? Any rider input? Are they prone to breaking?
2003 Cove G-Spot???????
if u like the Cove bikes u should look into the new Cove Playmate…
i think its a FAR better design then the older G-spot is…
Originally posted by IFO
**if u like the Cove bikes u should look into the new Cove Playmate…i think its a FAR better design then the older G-spot is…
It is nice, but I am going lighter with a SC fork but can also take the big hits. If I was getting a playmate, then I would keep my Banshee Scream
the Playmate is guna be a shit load lighter weight wise then your Scream…
but i can understand if your looking for a lighter weight FR bike…
it can be a tuff find…u really have to search em out…
strong adn light is a rare breed indeed…
Originally posted by IFO
**if u like the Cove bikes u should look into the new Cove Playmate…i think its a FAR better design then the older G-spot is…
Cove bikes certainly do have unique names.
Check out the sale tomorrow (well, technically it will be today). They'll have some smoking deals on the G-Spot. They've been selling a lot of them this week - prices are pretty low on the 03 frames.
And yes, the G-Spot with a 5th Element will be more nimble, lighter, pedal better, etc., than a big bike. Smoke was riding one for quite a while because he needed something he could ride hard, yet pedal on long rides. I believe he ran both a Slider and a Slider Plus on his. A 5" Sherman would complement the bike too.
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You will really like the gspot, get it with the 5th element. Don't buy a used one though, go to the sale at the cove today (Friday July 16) because all 2003 gspots are 50% off. Comes to $956 after tax, thats cheap. There's only a few left though.
g-spots are definately an awsome bike. i run mine with a 04 super t , and its sexcellent. they're totally worth buying.
I have 3 friends who rock the G-Spots… two of them go HUGE. Nothing but good things to report.
Does the Cove Bike Shop have these 50% off sales every year? I'm not considering getting a dual-suspension bike yet but I'm sure I'll want to get one at one of their sales if they have them in the future. Wow, $956 after tax for a dual-suspension bike (it's not just the frame, right?). I got my 2003 Kona Stuff there for $900 before tax!
Originally posted by math314
Does the Cove Bike Shop have these 50% off sales every year? I'm not considering getting a dual-suspension bike yet but I'm sure I'll want to get one at one of their sales if they have them in the future. Wow, $956 after tax for a dual-suspension bike (it's not just the frame, right?). I got my 2003 Kona Stuff there for $900 before tax!
I'm quite sure that would be Frame w/ Rear Shock only.
Id wouldnt get a 03 or older my brother rode one not going big at all or anything to bad and he killed the frame(ovalized headtube, bent seattube, cracked shockmounts amoung other issues wiht the frame.) He then got a new 04 front end with the new plates and its doing great. The 04 has a much better design at all the main parts like reinforced headtube shock mounts and some other small details. Its definatly worth the money to get the 04 in my opinion. Definatly get it with the 5th also if it dosent break there great bikes light and stong to a point.
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