The Norco Ryde is a A very sought after DirtJump bike from Norco that we have recently arrived in stock in larger numbers. We are now offering this on sale for a limited time.
Usually Retails for $999
Pickup in Lilydale, VIC. Sorry, cannot send as this does not meet our dealer guidelines.
[VIC] Norco Ryde 26” DJ Bike $799 (Was $999) in-Store Only @ Yarra Valley Cycles
Last edited 06/04/2022 - 20:44 by 1 other user
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waiting for dual or full suspension.
Dual suspension Dirt Jumpers, usually called "Slopestyle Bikes" tend to be quite expensive - 3000+ - and many riders still prefer to use a hardtail since they save on weight and are much less complicated. Unless you're doing big jumps, it's something of an unnecessary expense.
Doesn’t look like it worth that price.
Its a bit… crooked.
Who designed that. They need to be fired.What do you mean by "crooked"?
Save your money and wait for a bike deal from Aldi.
Mm, no. This is a bike designed for a specific purpose.
a big fella's bmx
I do rather wish these came specced with a Circus instead of the RST job, but given that a Circus is worth more than this entire bike, I'm not surprised. Still, very good price for a decent entru level DJ
RST is known to break within a short time if you ride hard.
Exactly.
Yeah, they're not great forks. Hence why I'd prefer to get a Manitou Circus Expert or even a Rockshox Pike.
That being said, you can get a Circus for about 700 bucks on sale if you look around, so if you bought this and then immediately upgraded the fork, you'd still be spending less than a complete with said fork, plus the Ryde is 4030 Reynolds Chromoly, while most of the other more expensive bikes are Aluminium, which isn't necessarily a good or bad thing, but if you prefer your jump bikes to be made of steel it's definitely a big plus
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