How many local dealers do you know of that have one fully built up ready to test ride?Go to your local dealer and ride one for yourself and get your own opinion??
hahaha as if!Go to your local dealer and ride one for yourself and get your own opinion??
what sort of price to build one up with pritty good specs?hahaha as if!
i have one and out off the bikes ive owned or downhilled (stab, glory, faith, m3, norco) the m6 is definitely the best, its the easiest to move about i find and its grate in the ruff crap, id say get one! if theres anything ales you need to know just ask.
FAILlearn how to spell intense dher.... homo
hahaha thanks mate!FAIL
who really cares
Ahhhh, see Mr Intense DHer, your problem there is that you've compared the good ol'M6 to bikes in a completly different price bracket. I mean seriously, it's quite obvious that an M6 will feel good compared to a Kona or a Norco.out off the bikes ive owned or downhilled (stab, glory, faith, m3, norco) the m6 is definitely the best.
sorry mate there the only other bikes ive downhilled and wtf gt bumb? thats a bmx.Ahhhh, see Mr Intense DHer, your problem there is that you've compared the good ol'M6 to bikes in a completly different price bracket. I mean seriously, it's quite obvious that an M6 will feel good compared to a Kona or a Norco.
Anyway, the M6's that i've ridden have all felt pretty average i thought.
Bogged down in rocks, couldn't jump, heavy, pricy and shocking pedaling efficency.
Don't know why you'd bother when you could pick up a GT Bump for way cheaper.
Just as capable, if not even out-performing the M6 in most areas of riding.
This is the bike you should be comparing the M6 to, not a glory or kona etc.
But hey, thats just my opinion.
Firstly, It's GT BUMP not bumb. get it right.wtf gt bumb? thats a bmx.
you fail, your comparing a downhill bike with a bmx and your tellen me not to compare a glory with an m6, wtf, you fail.Firstly, It's GT BUMP not bumb. get it right.
Secondly, BMX, what's wrong with that? Is that not good enough for you?
First of all...you said "you fail" twice. In future please refrain from repeating yourself.you fail, your comparing a downhill bike with a bmx and your tellen me not to compare a glory with an m6, wtf, you fail.
so what your saying is because a bike is cheap its shit...... sorry but i beg to differAhhhh, see Mr Intense DHer, your problem there is that you've compared the good ol'M6 to bikes in a completly different price bracket. I mean seriously, it's quite obvious that an M6 will feel good compared to a Kona or a Norco.
Anyway, the M6's that i've ridden have all felt pretty average i thought.
Bogged down in rocks, couldn't jump, heavy, pricy and shocking pedaling efficency.
Don't know why you'd bother when you could pick up a GT Bump for way cheaper.
Just as capable, if not even out-performing the M6 in most areas of riding.
This is the bike you should be comparing the M6 to, not a glory or kona etc.
But hey, thats just my opinion.
yeah dude, YOU fail. stfu.First of all...you said "you fail" twice. In future please refrain from repeating yourself.
Secondly, the GT bump can be compared to the M6 anyday because it's such a versatile bike and dominates in any dicipline; downhill, 4X, cross country or anything else you could throw at it!
Finally, i bet i could smash you any day, any track on my GT bump.