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James
a Racer
from Portland ORDate Reviewed: October 1, 2006
Strengths: 7000 series alloy frame, stiff, sealed hubs with dbl wall rim wheels. 22 in. top tubeWeaknesses: 1 piece crank. Bars were welded crooked(on mine, maybe a fluke?),soft knobby tires create too much rolling reistence, Fork is way heavy, Steer tube one the fork insanely thicker than it needs to be.
Black rim on back (not as good braking surface as a chrome one)
mediocre stem
Grips very ucomfortable.Bottom Line: This bike is excellent for the taller rider (6'2 on up) who needs that extra room up front. It's a stable frame down the stretch and in the air. The fork is beefy, more than it should be and much heavier than most freestyle forks. the sealed wheels roll smooth and the tektro brakes work well despite the black rim surface.
Change the fork and crank and tires and you got yourself a solid race rig.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Purchased At: Oshmans in Dallas TX
Similar Products Used: Powerlite p-61, GT Box Team XL, Profile Racer XL
Bike Setup: Changed cranks to profile 3 pc, fork to a lighter cromo then a carbo. Changed bars.
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