Sizes S, M, L
Color(s) White
Main frame A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted, integrated head tube, top tube/seat tube gusset, down tube gusset, CNC'D hollow box section BB, water bottle mount
Rear triangle A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted w/ Four Bar linkage system 130m travel, Cold forged dropout with CNC'D disc mount and replaceable hanger, Sealed bearing pivots
Fork Rock Shox Revelation 426 Dual Air w/MC 140mm travel
Rear Shock Rock Shox Monarch 3.3 w/Motion Control, 3 Position switch Lock Out
Submitted by
pa scotty
a Cross Country Rider
from Harleysville Pa. Date Reviewed: June 21, 2009
Favorite Trail:
French Creek
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
Indian Valley Bike W
Strengths:
Great parts, Well built, Can handle anything I throw at it!!
Weaknesses:
None that I have found.Could use another water bottle mount?
Similar Products Used:
Trek fuel
Bike Setup:
Stock as delivered.
Bottom Line:
Climbs like a goat. Go's everywhere else on Autopilot! This bike is just too easy to ride its as close to a no brainer to ride as it gets! The set up out of the box is right on. the only thing I don't use is the gate switch on the shock it rides great without using it.I never rode a Fuji until I was offered a demo ride from Indian Valley Bike Works.I demoed it for a few days and liked that much I just had to have one. I did demo others and was disapointed with handleing and lack of traction on technical terrian.The Fuji just blew them away! New Rider to Expert this bike has it all.
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Submitted by
Cospie
a Cross Country Rider
from Monkton, MD Date Reviewed: November 11, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Porcupine Rim
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Very Fast bike, capable climber , parts are awesome
Weaknesses:
none yet
Bike Setup:
sram xo and x9 , juicy carbon, all stock
Bottom Line:
Very happy with the setup so far. Extremely versatile bike. Any other bike with the same setup would be quite a bit more money I'm sure.
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Submitted by
pineapplebob
a Cross Country Rider
from Kahalu'u, HI, USA Date Reviewed: August 5, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Any XC singletrack
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Purchased At:
MTBR Staff
Strengths:
Weight, travel, on-the-fly front shock lock-out, handling and balanced climber/descender. Great mix of components that worked pretty well.
Weaknesses:
Only problem I encountered during the 3 days at Downieville was a tight link in the chain which caused some shifting problems until I figured it out. A little pricey for a Fuji? Time will tell...
Similar Products Used:
Klein Palamino Team.
Bike Setup:
Stock
Bottom Line:
Perfect bike for the likes of Downieville's different trails. The Fuji's geometry handled the swooping groomed singletrack and switchbacks as smoothly as any bike I've ridden. The 5 inches of travel allowed me to bomb the rocky drops, roots and fireroads with confidence. Climbed everything as nimbly as a mountain goat. The front lock-out allowed out-of-the-saddle hammering on the steeps without the usual energy loss of typical front suspension. The hydraulic brakes worked well, but I didn't get the noise that others have complained about.
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Submitted by
DaDuckyThing
a Cross Country Rider
from Gwinn, MI USA Date Reviewed: July 20, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Pioneer
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4240.00
Purchased At:
Trailhead Bikes
Strengths:
Design, looks, comfort, weight, and its a fuji
Weaknesses:
none at all
Similar Products Used:
Azonic revenge, Fuji Thrill, Fuji Mt. Fuji SL
Bike Setup:
`08 Fuji Reveal 1.0
Bottom Line:
This bike is sexy. Works very well, is very light for a 5 inch travel bike. Kinda on the expensive side but its well worth it. First real ride on it was a 12 hour race and it handled it like a champ and took everything i could throw at it. Very highly reccomended!!
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