orange are a prime example of the new vs retro trade off.
a base level alivio / deore mix G series currently runs at about £700.
have a gander on the for sale section here and you could find a late 90's, possibly early 00's clockwork / c16 / prestige / p7 type frame, hope wheelset, xt / xtr group, a decent set of forks and some quality finishing kit & finish off by grabbing a cable set off ebay or CRC then have the pleasure of building it yourself.
The lower running costs of being able to service it yourself AND the saved money compared to a modern G series which spec for spec will be nowhere close to what you have built yourself should be enough for anyone to seal the deal!
What you will have is a bike that is a 10 / 12 year old version of a £1500+ bike bought today that will do exactly the same job. The downsides are the lack of any warranties, the time to build it vs the time to order and collect a new bike, a potential weight penalty however you would probably come in lighter on an older frameset, brakes might not be quite as good running V's as if you were on big discs (but thats another argument) and you may sacrifice some suspension travel but if you need more than 100 or 120mm then maybe you should be looking newer anyway.
a base level alivio / deore mix G series currently runs at about £700.
have a gander on the for sale section here and you could find a late 90's, possibly early 00's clockwork / c16 / prestige / p7 type frame, hope wheelset, xt / xtr group, a decent set of forks and some quality finishing kit & finish off by grabbing a cable set off ebay or CRC then have the pleasure of building it yourself.
The lower running costs of being able to service it yourself AND the saved money compared to a modern G series which spec for spec will be nowhere close to what you have built yourself should be enough for anyone to seal the deal!
What you will have is a bike that is a 10 / 12 year old version of a £1500+ bike bought today that will do exactly the same job. The downsides are the lack of any warranties, the time to build it vs the time to order and collect a new bike, a potential weight penalty however you would probably come in lighter on an older frameset, brakes might not be quite as good running V's as if you were on big discs (but thats another argument) and you may sacrifice some suspension travel but if you need more than 100 or 120mm then maybe you should be looking newer anyway.