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Mike Rall
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from East Hampton, CTDate Reviewed: August 26, 2001
Strengths: Nice light frame with good looks. Nice 3-piece cranks w/ sealed b.b's. Nice bars. OK wheelset. Nice brake setup.Weaknesses: Pedals are no good, grips are horrible, rims are a bit clunky, but all of that can be replaced easily.Bottom Line: This is the best bike for your money. If you add about $400 into it, you can have a really sweet bike. I had to cut the bars down an inch on end, because they were way to wide. I would also getting new grips or gloves because you will get wicked blisters. I got the Primo V-grips. I also had to get a new back tire in like 2 weeks, because the stock tires are no good. I got the Primo dirt monsters. I would definitely recommend buying this bike, if you are in the market for a great bmx bike.
Favorite Trail: Meriden BMX Track
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: Pedal Power
Similar Products Used: ???
Bike Setup: Race inspired, with a little bit of trail influence.
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Tommy
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from Chicago, IL, U.S.A.Date Reviewed: July 19, 2001
Strengths: light, 3-piece crank, fast!Weaknesses: pretty durable(what do you except its aluminum.Bottom Line: This bike is awesome, its super fast, and super light. Its probably the lightest bike I ever road. It has a nice 3-piece crank but if you want to make it a little lighter you should change the forged 3-piece into a tubular 3-piece. The handle bars are o.k. but they don look the best and the tires are not to great either. Overall awesome though.
Favorite Trail: Dirt
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$320.00
Purchased At: 21st Century Cycle
Similar Products Used: DK Eight-Pack, GT Power Series and Pro Series
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