Hi All,
I'm a roadie looking to get into MTB. I'm building a 26er for my 9 yo daughter and I'm hoping to be able to take her onto some local trails. My wife has a hardtail hybrid/MTB I can ride to get started but I'm thinking that, sooner or later, I'll want to upgrade and just have a bike of my own for family rides. I'm older, 57 yo, 5'10" 155 lbs, in decent shape from riding on the road. We'll probably do more XC and some trail, but I would like to be able to eventually ride trail without beating myself up too much. I'll probably go 1x12 sp Shimano in some flavor unless I can find a better deal on SRAM.
My first thought was to just go with a hardtail, keep the costs down, and build up a Tideace FM028. Being older though, I was wondering if it's just better to eat the costs and go with a full suspension frame right out of the blocks. It looks like riders here seem to like Carbonda frames, FM 909, 936, and 1001, what Carbonda describes as two lightweight XC frames and a Trail frame.
I am a complete n00b, have barely more than a basic understanding of MTB, but would like to build it myself. I'm confident in my ability to build a bike, just not confident in my ability to tune a full suspension MTB. I can follow the build guides on this forum, but I'm not really confident about even being able to choose the right frame, let alone the correct suspension pieces myself. I'm just going on the fact that I won't be doing much more than following a n00bie 9/10 yo on a trail for awhile before having to really learn the nuances.
My budget is ~$2000 USD. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!