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Submitted by
PlushPig
a Weekend Warrior
from Houston, TX. Date Reviewed: November 29, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | Flight Bikes | | Strengths: | Light weight at 5.5 pounds, adjustable travel, sealed bearings at all locations, stiff rear triangle, great handling, great standover for short riders, and looks awesome. | | Weaknesses: | NONE. | | Similar Products Used: | GT STS, and K2 5500 carbon. | | Bike Setup: | I am 5 foot 6 so I got a small frame with Fox RP23, perfect fit. Marzocchi 2006 AM1, Thomson stem & seatpost, Formula ORO Puro disk brakes, Spinergy white disk wheels, Kenda tires, and XTR/XT parts. I have the frame and fork set to 5 inch mode. | | Bottom Line: | Fantastic design, good price that is comparable to other at the $1600-$1800 price range. Great for short rides to epic rides. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Brian T
a Racer
from Houston, Texas USA Date Reviewed: November 27, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Any trail but Sanoma. | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | Direct | | Strengths: | FIRM, just the right amount of twitch for cornering, I can attack without the bob. I race with 4" rear setting(did I mention NO BOB?) but the change to 5.5", for urban rides, was a simple turn of a hex key. A year of hard riding and no sway. Frame & rear shock was 5.4 pounds(med.) Paint job always turns heads...no other frame co. has anything like it's paint. My son races on an extra small and podiums every race...he's 10 and pushes it like a rigid. | | Weaknesses: | Took a little longer to get the frame custom fitted(I modified seat&head tube angles) but Flight-bikes was totally cool with it. It's a smaller company but many like that because of originality and better focus on quality. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant NRS | | Bike Setup: | X.0/XTR, Race Face cranks, Thompson 50 stem, Juicy 5's, Marzocchi SL fork, Industry Nine wheel set, Small Block 8 Kenda's, carbon bar and post. | | Bottom Line: | This is a diamond in the rough...none of the bike mags know about this bike...yet! I await the new model. I've been offered great frame deals, from other teams and shops, but I gotta stay with The Fighter. Hard to describe but all the paint jobs were off the frickin hook...no other company was as creative. My bike always gets attention. Can't beat the price for the performance and style! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Michael
a Cross Country Rider
from Centennial, CO Date Reviewed: November 27, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Just about any | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | Direct from Flight-Bikes.com | | Strengths: | Awesome frame, amazing handling and overall control is just superior to any other bike that I have ridden. Frame design eliminates just about all “bob” on those tougher climbs and when sprinting. | | Weaknesses: | Nothing Comes to mind, Flight has got everything covered | | Similar Products Used: | Yeti 575, Klein Mantra, Kona Dawg | | Bike Setup: | XTR all around, Mavic, Fox Vanilla, Race Face cranks | | Bottom Line: | Buy this bike. Not only does Flight go above and beyond how you want to get your bike set up, they can take anything that you toss at it. All from trails to some rough urban riding. I think the best part about these bikes, is you don't see them all over the trail. You can be apart from the crowd and all the trendy mass produced factory rigs. I cant wait too see the new bikes Flight is coming out with, like the 29ers, and Trial rigs! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Dan L
a Cross Country Rider
from Denver Date Reviewed: November 10, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Colorado Trail | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | From manufacturer | | Strengths: | Light weight, lots of custom color options, huge amount of standover, climbs really well over just about anything. Descends really well too. Very balanced bike and a great all-around performer. | | Weaknesses: | My bike's a pre-production, so tire clearance is a little tight, and the rear end's a little flexy. The production frames will correct both issues. I'm used to more "neutral" pedaling bikes, so I noticed a little bit of feedback while climbing in the granny gear, but, it's nowhere near as bad as VPP. | | Similar Products Used: | Turner 5 Spot, Yeti 575, Titus Racer X, Intense 6.6 | | Bike Setup: | Fox Vanilla & RP3, XT/XTR, Race Face, Thomson, etc. | | Bottom Line: | This is a great bike for Colorado! It just screams up anything in the middle ring. It's very balanced and predictable, very nice at speed. It's hard to explain, but it's stable and flickable at the same time.
The suspension absorbs bumps extremely well and the low standover height is great for people like me with short legs. The BB height is perfect for techy terrain, but is still low enough to carve. With the adjustable travel (from 4 to 5.5"), and the light weight frame, you can set it up as a versatile trail bike or an XC racer. Mine weighed in at 29lbs with no uber-light parts.
And, you can get pretty much any color scheme you want, so your ride can be as pimpalicious as you are ;) All in all, a great all-around trail bike. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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