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  1. Spirited_Wolverine97 on

    I used to have a 2022 polygon siskui t8 but sold it because I wasn’t riding anymore and now i’m regretting it and want to start riding again. I’m leaning more towards the t8 but would like some input from others

  2. Probably the trek or polygon.
    The specialized is older so geometry is a little outdated and can feel weird, I have an old status 2 and while I love it, it definitely feels weird.
    Idk how the trek fares but my dad rides a siskiu and it seems to be a pretty good bike especially for the money.

  3. wise_mysticaltree on

    Nicest components on the polygon and the trek and specialized are way overpriced. Try to talk 100 or so dollars off the polygon and go for it

  4. I’m about to advocate for a polygon holy cow. Go with the polygon, a bike is more than a frame, it’s a component set. The parts add up to make something greater (or lesser) than a brand name or frame. The really cool thing about investing in a bike with nice components is now you have the components. If you want to upgrade your frame later, chances are a lot of the things you already have and like will fit.

  5. The polygon. Has the best components. Really they aren’t bad bikes. Just are heavy. Ride it like you stole it.

  6. Check pinkbike for bikes in your budget, you can def find better deals. Between these three, the polygon is the best value.

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