- Feb 8, 2008
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I am tempted to upgrade my mountain bike components. I have zero experience and do not know what I am talking about.
I have a 2012 Scott Aspect 29 that I love. However, it is fairly slow.
Is it worth upgrading the components?
My goal is to make it stupid fast in straight lines.
I rarely ride on aggressive trails being that I am from Florida. Most of the trails near my house are hardened gravel or I ride on the asphalt near the beach. Most of the time I am going straight lines and all out speed.
Brakes are perfect, I don't need to change those.
I know when I go to the bike shop they are going to say upgrade to carbon fiber and spend 3k. I rode those bikes and they are not that much lighter than mine. I don't see the value there.
I rode a Rocky Mountain Bike that changed my life in Canada. So much faster than my bike. I think it was a 2014 Rocky Mountain Altitude.
I have a 2012 Scott Aspect 29 that I love. However, it is fairly slow.
Is it worth upgrading the components?
My goal is to make it stupid fast in straight lines.
I rarely ride on aggressive trails being that I am from Florida. Most of the trails near my house are hardened gravel or I ride on the asphalt near the beach. Most of the time I am going straight lines and all out speed.
Brakes are perfect, I don't need to change those.
I know when I go to the bike shop they are going to say upgrade to carbon fiber and spend 3k. I rode those bikes and they are not that much lighter than mine. I don't see the value there.
I rode a Rocky Mountain Bike that changed my life in Canada. So much faster than my bike. I think it was a 2014 Rocky Mountain Altitude.