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avylyn
a Weekend Warrior
from Fussa, JapanDate Reviewed: March 22, 2009
Strengths: The rock shox 3.3 is a great shock once I finally dialed it in properly. I am 215 lbs and the frame seems very solid, no creaks like some other forums have mentioned. Love the virtual link, 160mm makes it plush. I can definetly tell the difference from my last full suspension frame.Weaknesses: I don't like the shifter/brake cable holddown spots, could have been placed in better areas. The frame is little on the heavy side, but who cares when you know it should hold up to abuse.Bottom Line: For the money, it has proven to be a top quality bike, I love it and will keep it for many years to come. I usually look for an excuse to purchase another frame, but in this case I will acually wait till this one falls apart on me.
Favorite Trail: Fujimi Panarama
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$375.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: 2005 Jamis Dakar xlt 1.0, 2005 Jamis Durango, 2005 GT Chucker 1.0
Bike Setup: Manitou Nixon 145mm, Raceface DH , Stem, Seatpost, Cranks, Singletrack SunRims, slx derailuer, Magura Julie Brakes, Diabolus Raceface Handlebar
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Brian Wray
a Weekend Warrior
from Flagstaff, AZDate Reviewed: March 25, 2008
Strengths: Build. But more importantly-the ride: Incredibly efficient AND undeniably confidence inspiring. FUN! And now I don't have to decide which bike to take when I go to Moab. Embarrassing admission: I've hauled more bikes on my roof rack than I can ride at once.Weaknesses: I probably could not afford an almost $4000 bike if I didn't work in the industry. But after riding this one, I knew that I had to have one.Bottom Line: I have found my "one bike". I am a (competitive?) trail rider that realizes after 15 years of mountain biking that, on almost any given trail, whoever leads up the climbs will finish the loop first. But, it's not always about leading out and finishing first. Sometimes the ride is all about playing on a sandstone bench. This bike does it all. I know that it is capable of even more in the hands of an exceptionally skilled pilot. I am not about to sell my other bikes, but if I HAD to get rid of all but one, it would be an easy decision for me for the first time since I started collecting bikes. Take my value rating FWIW. I didn't pay retail, but it is a required field. And this bike is worth it.
Favorite Trail: Porcupine Rim
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: Pretty much everything that all manufacturers have to offer. I am lucky enough to attend Interbike dirt demo. I own bikes from Schwinn HG HT to Specialized Big Hit.
Bike Setup: Stock. Time Atac's. The only thing that I will change is to go with some lock-on grips. The Exi Wolves have pleasantly surprised me.
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