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MaverickMRO
a Racer
from vacaville, CaDate Reviewed: January 11, 2012
Strengths: Light, stiff, good groupset, reasonable price, good customer service, easy tubeless conversionWeaknesses: XO instead of XX (not really a weakness)Bottom Line: Very light bike that flies up hills and is stable on the descent. Very impressed with the front end stiffness and the rapid responsiveness of this bike. At first I got on and felt a little bit like driving a Cadillac around the parking lot, then put it on the trail and it quickly felt like a very responsive sports car. easy acceleration great top speed. Supper easy to convert to tubeless and nice starting tires. Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a good price effective race bike. will update if anything changes in the next couple of months as the race season progresses.
Favorite Trail: Auburn Ca
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4900.00
Purchased At: Velowrench
Similar Products Used: BMC four stroke (XTR), Niner EMD (X9)
Bike Setup: Full XO, AM classic tubeless,
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Giddyupgoose
a Racer
from TexasDate Reviewed: October 20, 2011
Strengths: Very light. Climbs great even w/ a 42/27 crankset! This bike shifts smooooth! Wheelset is light and takes a beating!Weaknesses: not a big fan of the tires. Only one spot for water bottle on 17"Bottom Line: This is my first Jamis, first 29er, first "real" race bike... I am sold. Light frame with awesome components. This is a complete bike, no need for ANY up grades. This one will make your buddies jealous.
Favorite Trail: Palo Dulo Canyon
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$2200.00
Purchased At: one year old
Similar Products Used: first 29er, and i wont go back to 26"
Bike Setup: kenda slant 6, XX brakes, foam grips, eggbeater 2, Avatar saddle
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carlpretzel
a Racer
from Colfax NCDate Reviewed: May 15, 2011
Strengths: Weight XO Group. Fox Fork Taperhead and 15QR.Weaknesses: Wheelbase between large and med framesBottom Line: Great Looks and great price. Total bang for the buck!
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4000.00
Purchased At: Cycletherapy
Similar Products Used: Giant XTC1 29er
Bike Setup: Kenda Slat Six 29x2.0 tubeless. Fox RLC Fork taperhead set and 15mmQR.
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j.t. tex
a Cross Country Rider
from dallas,texasDate Reviewed: December 30, 2010
Strengths: This is a review for the 2011 not the 2010..Great frame and parts group...lightweight..22.8lbs with eggbeaters...only swapped out tires and grips everything else is stock...good for full on racers or anybody that wants an affordable,lightweight,carbon hardtail 29erWeaknesses: Tires needed to be swapped out to Maxxis Ikons...personal preferenceBottom Line: An Amazing Full Carbon 29er with all the right parts standard..the only thing i didnt like was the grips and tires but who doesnt swap that stuff out? Light weight...great carbon hardtail....priced right at just over 4gs
Favorite Trail: big cedar
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4400.00
Purchased At: Dallas Bike Works
Similar Products Used: Van Dessel Jersey Devil 29 2009
Orbea Lanza 29 2009
Bike Setup: Full Sram Xo/Fox Fork/American Classic Tubeless 29er Wheelset...all stock
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