Iron Horse 1999 G-Out Full Suspension Bike


  • Average Rating: 4.08/5
  • MSRP: $ 699.00
  • # of Reviews: 13

Product Description

1999 Iron Horse G-Out, mountain bike, front & rear suspension, Mountain Mix components, Answer Manitou Spyder, 3.15" travel fork


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Reviews 1 - 13 (13 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:5
Submitted by bean a Cross Country Rider from australia

Date Reviewed: January 3, 2008

Strengths:    Took a hell of alot punishment over 6-7 years

Weaknesses:    The derailer and cranks had to be changed, the rims were soft as butter.

Bottom Line:   
I rode this bike for 2 hours every day to and from work half on the road and half through the bush. It worked perfectly. I don't know about hardcore rides but it did take alot of punishment. It is now bent for being hit by a car twice and sadly is now retired. The best bang for buck you could find.

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Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Purchased At:   Rebel sport

Bike Setup:   I changed the grip shift for rapid fire xt. Rims were bent so they got lots of changes and all the running gear.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Ricky D. a Racer from chatham, New Hampshire

Date Reviewed: May 25, 2002

Strengths:    rugged frame nice body position, gives good control. good brakes

Weaknesses:    not much rear shock travel. kinda soft spyder fork. not a big fan of the grip shift.

Bottom Line:   
A very good bike, i think, i didnt like the rear rst shock always bottomed out off dropoffs. the fork is of good quality, but kinda soft. I ride the bike all the time and the frame is still great and all the brakes and trasmission are still very good. I love the bike with modifications but stock is okay just for a day rider.

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Favorite Trail:   white mountians

Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $700.00

Bike Setup:   modified shocks, shifters.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by cleaner a Downhiller from Honolulu, HI US of A

Date Reviewed: October 24, 2001

Strengths:    high single pivot design, monocoque front triangle

Weaknesses:    parts included on the original bike and its just a touch on the heavy side.

Bottom Line:   
i'm back to tell you about this bike...
after all this time, parts changes (i had to change out the pivot bearings for the rear triangle).. THIS BIKE ROCKS!!! i suppose, if you set up any frame w/ da good stuff, it'll perform on par to the sum of its parts, HOWEVER, i got this machine riding pretty dang sweet.. i believe it is a great severe duty cross country bike because i use it to do some significant climbing very successfully (you know, so i can go back DOWN!! heh heh).. but its pretty plush for travel just over 3 inches in the rear (3.5 in).. i dunno.. maybe its just me, but i just love this machine as part of my stable.. i also ride an stinky upgraded to 6.5 in travel f & r (parts..etc, etc), a kona scab (13 in frame) w/ a 4 in marzoochi fork (parts.. etc, etc) and (drum roll) a chumba wumba zulu down hill (extreem sweetness down hill but also extreem difficulty pedalling up the hill, but i keep working on it.. one day..) not to mention my trusty 20 inch bike.. i do love to ride and wrench (i like to ride more than wrench).. and this '99 g out is up there in my applications with it with my other rides.. quite dang good.. as with any full susp bike maintaining the pivots (and the rest of the bike) is essential.. i have riden this bike until the rear triangle was rattling, but i changed ALL the bushing provided by the cool people at IRONHORSE, and now (naturally) it rides like new.. i have taken this bike in stock trim and pushed the single wall rims to the limit (cracked them.. i tried very hard to be smooth) but changed them (original hubs are 36 hole!!) and there was a large difference in ride characteristics (naturally).. same with all the other upgrades.. now i take this thing to some pretty fun stuff, not extreem but where a lighter full sus bike would do well, and dang, this thing performs..
i guess my point is, this is a feasible & durable frame (dunno about the parts but hey, you will get to learn about bikes & their builds .. cool subject).. I LOVE THIS BIKE and spend alot of time with it.. it makes me want to ride, and i guess thats the whole point..
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Favorite Trail:   St. Louis

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $600.00

Purchased At:   Military Post Exchange

Similar Products Used:   kona mano mano & mongoose fairlaneK

Bike Setup:   fully adjustable judy fork, rock shock delux rear shock, salsa stem, monkey bar handle bars, shimano rapid fire shifters w/ LX derailers (8sp), LX crank arms w/ GT platform pedals, rhyno lite rims to LX hubs front & rear, KMC chain, michlein (spelling?) 2.2 semi slicks, arch rival 4.0 f & r w/ matching levers, standard cabling, and ODI grips..


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Rorza a Downhiller from australia

Date Reviewed: October 18, 2001

Strengths:    strong frame shock ok for a first bike to get used to riding downhill

Weaknesses:    a few parts need to be replace i change the handle bars for titen hell bent downhill raiser bars then the seat, i cut the seat post i changed the pedals for primo meat tenderizers and changed the extra too long stem for a shorter one and got some oury grips the front derailier stuffs up easy and gear 7 and 8 dont work.

Bottom Line:   
a good bike to learn downhill on and a good bike for jumping and going fast.

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Favorite Trail:   bulli pass downhill track

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Similar Products Used:   giant boulder se

Bike Setup:   i told u in the weakness practickly


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by michael summerville a Weekend Warrior from fort worth

Date Reviewed: July 2, 2001

Strengths:    solid build. inexpensive for what it is.

Weaknesses:    the seat sucks. rear shock bottoms out easily and is impossible to tighten. i only weigh 155-160. frame is too odd of a shape. pain in rear to hook up computer or water bottle.

Bottom Line:   
worth the cash if you don't mind making a few minor adjustments and putting up with a few very minor quirks.

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Favorite Trail:   state college pa mountain trails

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $475.00

Purchased At:   oshman's fort worth tx

Similar Products Used:   this is first full suspension. had a trek 820 antelope before.

Bike Setup:   stock.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Nick a Downhiller from Steep Falls Maine

Date Reviewed: September 2, 2000

Strengths:    The brakes and still strong and derailer still shifts(which is good with my shifting style of like eight at a time)

Weaknesses:    The thing is making tons of noise. Its like the fork isn't greased(it is)

Bottom Line:   
The bike is a good value and still works well. I'm gonna change the setup quite a bit. Unfortuntly the rear shock is setup weird. The metal bars widens to fit the rear shock in and is still conected the whole way. A great bike for anyone who isn't racing. Its a great fix up bike to make into a hardcore bike.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $500.00

Bike Setup:   stock


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Nutcase a Weekend Warrior from ss

Date Reviewed: January 5, 2000

Strengths:    
its still running


Weaknesses:    
lots of sqeaks and rattles from the thing
needs more maintence with age iron horse service sucksREAR SHOCK HAS BEEN BLOWN( just damper)


Bottom Line:   
not much new to say.....I say uh forget nylon spacer in swing arm put steel ones on the outsidde of the bolt to add to bolt thingy
also i replaced my oddball fork which was tyoo soft.....now i have rst delta hl which required my old judy springs to get it to run full 5 inches.....its uh wise to replace spaer in that fork with springs or ull be regreting that u bought this fork.....replace grease immediatly its unsafe in winter....rst should get its *ss whacked that freezes up the travel...!! it usless in like 50 to 60 Degree weather and below ...replace all grease with slick honey or judy butter

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Favorite Trail:   
icy shit

Duration Product Used:   
2 Years



Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Nutcase a Weekend Warrior from Vanc ,WA

Date Reviewed: November 28, 1999

Strengths:    
geee I dont know i guess cuzz it hasnt died yet
also cuzz it dosnt complain much when u smack it around


Weaknesses:    
uh pivot is a whore after 1 year


Bottom Line:   
the bike is good my freind who owns or owned gspot frame from like 97 but it was 98 frame has gotten rid of his but i keeping his other frame for a while until i can get me a k2 animal or something different that might have 5-7 inches in rear. Its prety reliable but pivot is not much fun to deal with cuzz it goes loose andin old age the drive side of the pivot ingraves into frame and you have to add nylon spacers to stop the thing from going side to side. i have had the wh%re hit swingarm and frame cuzz of some g#y sh*t iron horse did to this nice frame also my bike has been repainted black and it matches the xl legs i got on my xc stanchions ....I recomment getting big riser bar and at least 4 inches of travel in front my freind calculated from to acutaly have around 5 1/2 inches of travel (after some bending and cutting) also the new ones with minatou ....i recommend ditching that sh#t or getting a judy or some sh#t like that (as long as it has springs and not foamy sh*t its good)

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Favorite Trail:   
something thats so damn nasty no one else rides it and yeah you have it has to be slippery and a big hill

Duration Product Used:   
2 Years

Similar Products Used:   
voodoo bike what the hell the name is it was titanium though
some other weird sh*t


Bike Setup:   
uh this thing (its judy xc with judy xl guts
softride stem shock
stx-rc and a whole butload of other shit that i seem to replace or break


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by cleaner a Weekend Warrior from honolulu hi

Date Reviewed: August 11, 1999

Strengths:    
strong frame & swing arm


Weaknesses:    
seat (ouch!)


Bottom Line:   
i love this bike. i did a trail that almost killed me due to major roots, drop offs, etc. and this bike did great!
good stuff!

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Favorite Trail:   
waimea

Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
titus quasi moto titanium
kona stinky se


Bike Setup:   
stock


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Bryan a Cross-Country Rider from Thunder Bay, Ont

Date Reviewed: May 16, 1999

Strengths:    
The mighty Strong frame design, gripshift, pivot design


Weaknesses:    
the weight is about 30 pounds


Bottom Line:   
This has to be the best equiped full suspension bike at this price! The manitou spider shock really smoothes out the ride and so does the RST rear shock!

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Favorite Trail:   
Cascades

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
giant warp DS2


Bike Setup:   
Manitou spider fork
RST rear shock
Shimano stx components
Gripshift


Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Johnny a Weekend Warrior from Sydney AUSRALIA

Date Reviewed: April 5, 1999

Strengths:    
The robust and beautiful frame and its attracting logo was its strength.
rear shock was strong for its size and travel too... ...


Weaknesses:    
no-waknezz accept for Spyder fork......


Bottom Line:   
I loved its big, fat and robust frame and its mighty shock.
Also the logo was kind of cute... ...
It would make fine DH machine after changing Spyder fork,
And it is a great all day trail bike... ... ... .. .. .........

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Favorite Trail:   
Trail with lotz of rockz

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Iron horse G-8
Mongoose NX 8.1 and 8.3
Haro Ex-1
Trek Y3




Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Mr. Bojengals a weekend warrior from Your Closet...

Date Reviewed: January 21, 1999

Bottom Line:   


This bike is not great, full alivio components, and worse. Manitou spyders, some little shock from risse racing i believe. Affordable... yes, desirable... no. Mr. Bojengals says no. *I can see you*

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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Willy a weekend warrior from Australia

Date Reviewed: December 29, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I feel this is the best equipped bike at this price range. Rides very well and the Manitou forks although low-end works very nicely, better then similar RSTs. The GripShift for the front is user friendly, espicially at night, smooth shifting with only one click required. Haven't gone serious offroad yet but rides so far so good. Will update later regarding suspension qualities and parts reliablity.

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