Eofy sales?

More of a general question, but if I had to answer it would be a lightweight 130-140mm trail bike.

(Sedona red or T1000 silver are my colour preferences )

I've recently sold my Ripmo AF all looking to wind it back slightly from there for my next bike

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How much you want to spend?
 
Summit have some Hightowers and SB150s at that price too.

Some sweet pricing over there. Its a good time to buy... be spewing if you paid full price a few months back, just to see your bike 1/2 price new, making yours worth bugger all.
 
2022 Norco C3 for $3780

2022 Norco C2 for $4290

2022 Giant Trance Advanced Pro for $4500

2024 Marin Rift Zone for $4000 - great spec but not cabonara frame
 
Johnny sprockets have them - there's one with Ohlins for $4999 also.

Summit have some Hightowers and SB150s at that price too.

This is a brilliant bike for the money. What a time to be alive (and with disposable income).
 
Actually I'm a big fan of that colour. Wicked bike too. The '22 Stumpy expert is closer to my budget. Further investigation to be done!

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Not sure if you're only looking at new bikes, but I might be able to help you out with this – any chance you're looking for one in white in S5 500mm reach?
 
When I look at a lot of these deals I just figure I'd be sticking a bunch of better bits I already have on and selling the new parts that didn't suit me.

Feels like you're basically getting the build kit for free (assuming you find a $5k frame-only price reasonable that is)

Good call, I had a look at those cheap Santa Cruz's at Summit, pretty much all junk components so a $5k bike plus $7k in upgrades.
I'm waiting for the Transition fire sale.....and a revision of their cable routing.
 
Good call, I had a look at those cheap Santa Cruz's at Summit, pretty much all junk components so a $5k bike plus $7k in upgrades.
I'm waiting for the Transition fire sale.....and a revision of their cable routing.

Sale already on. Save good not massive savings.

 
If they had the cable ports sorted in the head tube so that there were two on each side I'd already have a Smuggler in the fleet but I can't handle dropper post/brake line from the LHS going into the LHS of the frame. Seems like a weird design choice to me
 
If they had the cable ports sorted in the head tube so that there were two on each side I'd already have a Smuggler in the fleet but I can't handle dropper post/brake line from the LHS going into the LHS of the frame. Seems like a weird design choice to me

Sadly standard for a lot of US designed bikes, Yeti, Ibis, Santa Cruz, Transition. Irks me as well.
 
If they had the cable ports sorted in the head tube so that there were two on each side I'd already have a Smuggler in the fleet but I can't handle dropper post/brake line from the LHS going into the LHS of the frame. Seems like a weird design choice to me
My Propain frame is like that, but I managed to get 2 cables down the one on the RHS with a bit of gentle persuasion and slightly elongating the gland with a drillbit. I wouldn't let a cable port stop a frame purchase...unless of course there are none and they want you to route down the headset, fark that shit.
 
If they had the cable ports sorted in the head tube so that there were two on each side I'd already have a Smuggler in the fleet but I can't handle dropper post/brake line from the LHS going into the LHS of the frame. Seems like a weird design choice to me
My Norco Sight was the same. I never changed it, but it always irked me.
 
Might be more than a rubber grommet adjustment though

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