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kelsey Wilson
a Cross Country Rider
from Montreal,QC,CanadaDate Reviewed: August 8, 2003
Strengths: nice look, tough frameWeaknesses: the original components suck.Bottom Line: Fun to ride now. Was loud when I first got it. I have bent a lot of rims, broke the derailleur hanger and waited a few weeks to get it replaced, cuz I'm in Korea. I'm not sure what it weighs now but it's fun to ride and takes a mild spanking. Good beginner's bike
Overall rating reflects my appreciation for the bike now that it's been upgraded. A MUST.
Favorite Trail: anywhere
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$1000.00
Purchased At: Sports Expert
Similar Products Used: Giant hardtail, Giant Warp
Bike Setup: LX,Mavic XC rims,Marazocchi Bomber/Air
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Ryker Uvila
a Downhiller
from HansvilleDate Reviewed: February 20, 2003
Strengths: rols over the ground sometimes can put up with a lot of abuse like gravel roadsWeaknesses: everything is a weakness the seat poast broke wheels tacoed fork stoped moving pedals broke bottom bracket striped shifters broke derailers exploded multiple times the shock is wothless the frame is broken in multiple places and their was paint at one time.Bottom Line: bike is an exelent bike for downhilling sprints well great on big drops 50 -60 feet dual slalom dirt jumping, noth shore, i have an intense uzzi slx and a v10 and they are never riden beceause this is the best bike in the world
Warningh i would check you life insurance policy befor atempting to ride!!!!!!!
Favorite Trail: national airwarys
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$3247.00
Purchased At: my budies house
Similar Products Used: fose, santa cruz, balfa, elsworth, yeti
Bike Setup: stock
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David Warren
a Weekend Warrior
from Citrus Heights, CA 95621Date Reviewed: July 3, 2002
Strengths: Good frame design. Bushings have held up to a lot of mud and water crossings.Weaknesses: RST 281R fork is fine for gravel roads, but I would not recommend it for XC. SRAM 5.0 rear derailluer pivots wore out in the first year. Tektro V-brake did not have much power, although they did modulate well.Bottom Line: Overall this bike would be best for someone who does occasional offroading. It will get you were you want to go, but you will have to work for it. The original bike was heavy and felt sluggish but did not bob going uphill if the preload was set fairly high. After all the updates, its much lighter, turns quick, shifts on command and stops were you want it.
The ratings I put in are for the original setup, as their if very little of the original bike remaining (seat, frame, shock).
Favorite Trail: anything worth climbing
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$519.00
Purchased At: REI
Similar Products Used: Trek 930 SHX.
Bike Setup: EA70 handlebar, SID XC, Avid Mag, Thompson seatpost, Mavic 517 rim/XT hub, Truvative Stylo crank, the derailluers, shifters and brake levers are SRAM 9.0
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Ryker Uvila
a Weekend Warrior
from hansville washingtonDate Reviewed: April 16, 2002
Strengths: geomitrey feels great and the cockpit fit's wel to a 5 foot five person but no bigerWeaknesses: louse the sram hard stuf just go with xt it is so mutch simpiler and standard the rst fork performance wise sucks but hasent broken yet to my suprise.Bottom Line: great first bike the suspention bobs if you dont realey crank on the nollen rear shock i gues the 2002 model comes with shimano hardwair and the judy c fork I havent riden the 2002 bike but i has the judy c on mine fo a wile ind the bike bobed like crazy big hit's arn't goog with this bike stay withen the five foot rainge.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$510.00
Purchased At: northwest outlet sports
Bike Setup: stock stuf sram f and r derailers and shifters shimano a crank bb hubs ect
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Justin Carter
a Downhiller
from LaceyDate Reviewed: June 20, 2001
Strengths: It climbs nice and handles great. Rear shock feels like more then it is.Weaknesses: Sram 5.0 sucks. Front shock sucks. The front fork handles bad in the bud and the same with the sram 5.0 upgrade immediatley.Bottom Line: Great bike for the money fun ride. New shock and new derailers and its a sweet bike. Best buy ive had.
Favorite Trail: Greenline
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$450.00
Purchased At: The Peak Bike and Race Center
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kerry brown
a Cross Country Rider
from Marietta, Georgia, U.S.Date Reviewed: March 31, 2001
Strengths: good price, light and rear shocks are good especially for the price.Weaknesses: front shocks are to great the same with the Sram 5.0 I broke it in the first month. Probably because I ride hard.Bottom Line: Good bike for the price. Get rid of those front shocks and the sram 5.0 and you got yourself a good bike. If you like to ride hard you can change the bike a little to fit your needs without it falling apart. This bike is good for the beginer biker and the weekend warrior.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At: bike connection
Similar Products Used: 3.0 model
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JIITEEE
a Cross Country Rider
from FINLANDDate Reviewed: March 22, 2001
Strengths: Frame- it is simple and light
Rear shock- good for the priceWeaknesses: None so far ( only c. 100 km winter snowscooter-trail riding
in -5 to -10 degrees Celsius )Bottom Line: I didn´t ride a single mile with the original set -up, so
I have no idea how it works. The set up today is about 12,5 kg ready-to-ride ( c. 26,5 lbs.), and it feels
nice both in uphills and downhills.
Lets see how it looks when I´ve done the whole next summer ( about 3000- 4000 km/summer usually ).
It was a good starting point to upgrade and i feel it is
still ( rear susp., bb- both quite heavy ).
Goog value for money. ( My chilis are for this set-up,
not for the original )
Favorite Trail: Santavuori
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$500.00
Similar Products Used: Kona Manomano, C-dale Super V ( demoed )
Bike Setup: K2 Attact 2.0 Frame, Fastrax- shock, Richey -aheadset and
the Shimano bottom bracket are original equipment. Other
items have been replaced with better/lighter ones
( XT/ Rock Shock Jett Race/ WTB Powerbeams/Coda Racecranks )
from my old M-frame Cannondale.
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Regs
a Cross Country Rider
from Oyster Bay, New York.Date Reviewed: September 8, 2000
Strengths: Good entry level FS.
Weaknesses: The SRAM 5.0! Its worthless if your ride hard on advanced trails or in muddy conditions.Bottom Line: Good first FS bike. Decent frame to start out with but would definitely recommend component upgrades. If you ride hard and on more difficult terrain than a dirt road I'd replace the SRAM 5.0 with something else. It doesn't handle mud well and is generally problematic on tough rides. The front derailler tends to skip down to the low gear ring/low gear when under stress and that can be disconcerting. The front fork seems fine and I have no complaints about that. Same for rear. Kenda Klaw tires okay in general. With the exception of te SRAM set up I'm very happy with this bike and certinly recommend it to anyone looking to move up to an FS.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$500.00
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Brooks toran
a Downhiller
from Snowmass,coDate Reviewed: July 29, 2000
Strengths: A light inexspensive dual that has a surprisingly good drive train. grip shifts are acurate, as well as the rear suspension.Weaknesses: Fork needs to be replaced, as well as the read derauilor.
Get rid of the plastic pedals.Bottom Line: My first dual and I am satisfied for the price.
Favorite Trail: Mad max
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Similar Products Used: the 3.0 model
Bike Setup: stock, except for pedals
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