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Submitted by
Travis Smith
a Weekend Warrior
from Everett, Wa. USA Date Reviewed: October 25, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | Galbreath trails | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Internet | | Strengths: | The titanium lightness and good looks. | | Weaknesses: | The swing rear triangle arm. It breaks really easily. Maybe it is made of plastic. Poor design and whoever did this must have a 1 month experience in bike making. | | Similar Products Used: | Intenses spider, litespeed obed | | Bike Setup: | XT/sram components. Fox RLC fork. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is nice if it is not broken. Litespeed said "King of the mountain", I say, King of the bike shop cause it spent more time in the shop than in the mountain. The waiting period for litespeed rep. is 2-3mo. Meanwhile, ride your less expensive bike. It will last longer. I am selling this one and get myself a Moots. Rather than upgrade or I would say downgrade to aluminum rear triangle. So much for titanium bike. Don't waste your hard earned money. There's plenty of bikes out there who knows to design a true all mountain bike. Amen. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Scott Bays
a Cross Country Rider
from Charleston, SC, USA Date Reviewed: June 18, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | Oak Mtn. Alabama | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$6500.00 | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | The best riding/rsponsive bike I've ever ridden. Climbs like a goat, buttery smooth decents, and good looking, of course. | | Weaknesses: | As with others, my rear triangle, has broken 3 times. Also, my seat tube has snapped once. So, 4 frames in 2 years...that's pretty weak. | | Similar Products Used: | santa cruz blur, cannondale super v and a cannondale raven | | Bike Setup: | XTR, fox rlc, crossmax, thompson, Chris King | | Bottom Line: | I love this bike but it is plain to me that litespeed pushed the limit (their words) and it won't hold up. They keep replacing it but at about a month loss of use each time. The last time I was guaranteed that it would not break as the rear triangle had been re-designed...it broke at the same place. They now say that they are going to build the swingarm out of aluminum...so much for my titanium bike. If you want a fantastic riding bike and don't mind being part of the R&D lab for Litespeed, buy one of these. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Andrew Sharkey
a Cross Country Rider
from Hong Kong Date Reviewed: June 12, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | Tai Mo Shan, Hong Kong | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$6800.00 | | Purchased At: | Richards Bikes | | Strengths: | Light, smooth, adaptable and easy to transfer onto | | Weaknesses: | Only cosmetic, the frame and rear aluminium triange stratches really easily | | Similar Products Used: | Santa Cruz Blur, Ellsworth Truth, Intense Spider FRO | | Bike Setup: | Full XTR groupset, Talas 32 RLCs, Mavic SLRs, Thompson stems, Chris King headset | | Bottom Line: | Splurged on my dream bike with the setup I wanted and I havent been let down with what i had to pay to get it. Have adapted to this bike without any problems and the ride is a dream even after riding a blur for a few years. Happy to throw this bike down descents without fear despite its weight. Its been the envy of everyone that has seen it and I havent seen any others in HK yet. So looking forward to the summer! Lighter riders wanting something to race on or a more serious bike for faster rides, this is it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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RAY C.
a Weekend Warrior
from Long Beach Date Reviewed: November 7, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Turnbull Canyon | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | super light at 22.5 pound with all xtr component | | Weaknesses: | The only weaknesses I have is the Xtr rim it like to howl.need replacement soon. other than that no weaknesses. | | Similar Products Used: | Titus Motolite Ti, Zion singlespeed, specialized S work, cannondale Raven, Cannondale f3000, Gary fisher Cake etc. | | Bike Setup: | Full XTR and easton Carbon. I dont have or use a front derailleur or front shifter no need. only use front chainring 22-32 with fox f100x up front, WTB weirwolf 2.1 front and rear super grippy. | | Bottom Line: | This bike can climb and it is so light. AT 22.5 pound I beat my buddy up and down the hill. I weight around 180 pound, and do a little baby jump and it handle find.it made me feel like iam a Professional rider compare to my 10 year buddy who ride. buy it if you can afford it. lucky for me my wife sponsor me, and she also ride. you only have one life so dont bury your money with you to the grave, and dont be a 40 year virgin and be proud of it. lived your life the fullest and go out there and buy one. I did and i did not regret buying one. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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patrick merrick
a Cross Country Rider
from buffalo, ny Date Reviewed: July 23, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | rim trail ellicottville,ny | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | $1.00 | | Strengths: | Great ride | | Weaknesses: | I have had two of these frames now in two years, and both have broken where the single verticle tube on the swingarm meets the drive side chainstay. It has become very aggrivating to spend the money on something that you think will last you a lifetime, and it does not even last one season. TWICE!!! | | Similar Products Used: | santa cruz superlight and blur | | Bike Setup: | full xtr,crossmax disc,foxf100x | | Bottom Line: | great bike, don't bye one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Jeffery Potter
a Racer
from Santa Fe, New Mexico USA Date Reviewed: July 4, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Aspen Vista | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$1.00 | | Purchased At: | American Bicycle Group - sponsor | | Strengths: | The most talked about bike at the 2004 Adidas TranAlp Challenge. It completed the race without a problem other than new brake pads. Amazingly well built and unique. Comfortable on 10 hour training rides. | | Weaknesses: | Some rear triangle flex at warp speed downhill with large rocks and stairsteps. You can over come this by paying attention, or slowing down. | | Similar Products Used: | I own another Tomac Revolver TI, Santa Cruz Superlight, Bianchi carbon hardtail, Ellsworth Moment, Kona Stab Supreme, Santa Cruz Nomad, Salsa hardtail, Surley 1x1, etc. - lots of fun rides. This is my favorite everyday bike. | | Bike Setup: | Full XTR, Fox, Carbon goodies, Custom Stan's racing rims with WTB hubs - (buy them, they weigh nothiing). With peddles, 24.7 pounds! | | Bottom Line: | Hey, everyone has a cool bike. Few have THIS bike. At the end of the day, there are not many Ferrari's that get this much attention and fun. Life is short - why wait. This rides, looks and handles like a beach babe. It is a 10. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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John
a Weekend Warrior
from Long Island, NY Date Reviewed: April 22, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$6000.00 | | Purchased At: | Bike Lab, UK | | Strengths: | Everything | | Weaknesses: | None so far | | Similar Products Used: | My Last bike was an 05 S-works Hardtail, full xtr | | Bike Setup: | Full Xtr, Chris King/UST, Talas TT X, and every other light component. | | Bottom Line: | Since I ride crash and burn combined with the unfortunate fact that I recently turned 44 my old back is beginning to scream. I searched all winter for the full suspension I swore I never would get. It needed to be light, a good climber and allow me to ride all day and come home without needing traction. I have this baby (small frame) down to 25lbs , which is only a lb more than my Sworks. Performance wise this is awesome. On a hardtail I needed to be more focused to hit the bumps/jumps correctly. The niota allows me to bomb more than I could have imagined and it's climbs without any bob. At the end of the day I have no back pain and my second run at local Stillwell woods trail produced a time only 4 minutes longer than my best time with the s-works. I still love my S-works and will ride it on flatter less aggressive trails but the enjoyment is back and this bike is worth every penny. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Larry
a Weekend Warrior
from Laguna Beach, CA Date Reviewed: April 6, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Tamarancho, China camp, Rock It, Meadows, Stairsteps, Downieville | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$6100.00 | | Purchased At: | Rock'N'Road Cyclery | | Strengths: | Splurged on my dream bike. I am yet to be disappointed. On descents this bike handles like a dream allowing me to take bad lines that would have had me over the bars on my old rig. I don't know much about setting up supsension sags, etc, but this thing has allowed me to blow down technical descents and ride in comfort. I even tackle downhill routes comfortably that I would have thought twice about going down b4 without pads, armor, etc. I love the way it climbs and tracks on steep switchbacks. Light as a feather so it's all me if I don't get up the hill first. | | Weaknesses: | none that I've found so far. It'll be interesting to see how long my XTR components last this Clydesdale. | | Similar Products Used: | DBR XR8, Fisher, Specialized | | Bike Setup: | Crossmax SL Disc, King, Full XTR, Time | | Bottom Line: | I don't ride a lot of different bikes so it's tough for me to compare. I do know this thing always has me grinning ear to ear. Bad back problems had me limited to 2 hours on a ride on my old bike. With the improved geometry, travel and titanium, my back feels great and this ride motivates me to get out more. Love this bike even at its steep price tag. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
lim chuan
a Cross Country Rider
from Penang,Malaysia Date Reviewed: October 26, 2005 | | Favorite Trail: | up 84 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$6500.00 | | Purchased At: | chin aik | | Strengths: | lightness | | Weaknesses: | bolts used on frame will rust,should have used stainless steel ones or either titanium. | | Bike Setup: | chris king headset,crossmax sl,full xtr set-up,thomson stems and seatpost,michelin xc tires | | Bottom Line: | very plush and comfortable ride,ascends very well,must compensate lightness of bike with bigger tires to get better grip if going at speed downhill | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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scott bays
a Cross Country Rider
from charleston, sc Date Reviewed: March 30, 2005 | | Favorite Trail: | oak mountain, Birmingham, al | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Purchased At: | lbs | | Strengths: | light (25 lbs, large frame), very nimble, climbs like a hard tail, soaks up everything thrown at it, easy to set up, and gooood looking too! | | Weaknesses: | Have yet to find any (with the bike, see below) | | Similar Products Used: | Santa Cruz Blur | | Bike Setup: | XTR, Thompson, Fox, Crossmax, Chris King | | Bottom Line: | Have around 7 rides on this bike and so far it is a dream. Early reviews are a tough thing because it does not include longevity...but so far, so good.
I had to wait almost 3 months for the bike which would have been OK except that initially I was told I would have the bike in a week. Then it was a month, then 2 weeks more and two weeks more and, well, you get the picture. So Litespeed gets a very black mark for misleading me on delivery. I still don't have the Crossmax wheels and its been 4 months now, why Litespeed didn't set aside all of my components while the frame was being built I'll never know> So, shame on you Litespeed, but you do build a great product. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Paul Choquette
a Cross Country Rider
from Brockville, Ont, Can Date Reviewed: January 29, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1.00 | | Purchased At: | Duke's On Queen | | Strengths: | Surprisingly light for a 5" travel bike (<24lbs without pedals). Very plush without expected associated bob. Most well balance MTB I've ever ridden, descends confidently, climbs like a scared cat. | | Weaknesses: | Suffered from the mysterious XTR wheelset/Disk howl-erama. This is all on Shimano and by no means Litespeed's fault. LBS has been looking after me though - and the XT rotor swap has made it go away. Otherwise I haven't found any weaknesses - some would complain about the price but I did choose to get a full XTR Ti bike so serves me right. | | Similar Products Used: | Owned/Own - Giant AC1 and Specialized FSR. Demo'ed Rockys, Cannondales, etc | | Bike Setup: | OEM spec except XTR wheelset, Monkeylite SL bar, Easton Mg stem, Michelin Comp S UST's | | Bottom Line: | This obviously isn't a hucker, which is why I kept my Giant AC as a play bike. As far as everything else goes it is a superior bike to anything else I've ever ridden. The combination of suspension advances, gorgeous fabrication with a wicked rear triangle,and incredibly balanced feel makes it likely the last bike I'll ever "have to" buy. Trail riding is an absolute dream and it will be raced at the club level this summer. Very please with all the XTR bits - of course excluding the howl issue above - and adjusted to dual control in less than 1 ride.
There have been attempts to penetrate the MTB market with FS Ti in the past - with mixed success. This however is an awesome machine. Expect it to be coveted, hard to come by and lusted after. I don't regret the big $$ for a second.
So if you want a hucker, dirt jump or urban bike look elsewhere. If you want anything else this might very well be the holy grail. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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