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Submitted by
Mia Johnson
a Racer
from Salt Lake CityDate Reviewed: July 30, 2006
Strengths: Light, Cozy, Fast, LockoutWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: Its a hardtail with a little more traction. I like how it feels in and out of the saddle. Too bad their discontinued.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Bike Setup: Single Speed
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steve
a Cross-Country Rider
from austin, txDate Reviewed: September 8, 1999
Strengths:
Handling
light weight
climbing tractionWeaknesses:
Haro-esque bent top-tube
no disc mount optionBottom Line: I'm very impressed with the handling and plush ride of the evolution. I have total faith in the front wheel's traction, even on texas' dusty rock-hard trails. Very neutral handling. Subtle changes in body position allow me to drift the tail into corners or slide both tires simultaneously.
The rear shock is very active over the little stuff, helping to remove the chop. This design uses a slightly elevated low pivot for the chainstays. This seems to eliminate the squat that you can get with a normal soft-tail. It also has a bit more travel. It sure feels like more than 1.25 inches.
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Similar Products Used:
Ocoee fs
Bike Setup:
Titus Evolution Al med.
white ul72(175psi stock settings)
shock set full fast comp+rebound.
xtr
bontrager race lite whls
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