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Univega 2000 DS-900

MSRP $ 649.99
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 3.2/5
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Submitted by Matt a Downhiller from Henniker, NH, USA
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2002
Favorite Trail:anything with drops and DH
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:Supergo.com
Strengths:Frame is bombproof
Rims are bombproof
good geometry
price was unbeatable
Weaknesses:nothing so far. I swapped out the parts I didn't like, but on the stock one the spring in the rear shock was too soft for anyone over 25 lbs, and the Jett fork bottomed out when I leaned over the handlebars...not good, i'm only 175 lbs. Also, the stem was kinda funny shaped.
Similar Products Used:This is my first FS bike, but i've ridden many other ones before, and this is the best one yet.
Bike Setup:2000 Marzocchi Z3 100 Air fork, Fox vanilla R shock, Selle Italia Karve seat, avid rim brakes and levers, XTR rear derailleur, 18" frame, everything else is stock.
Bottom Line:I basically tried to turn this XC bike into an all around bike, something that I could DH and Freeride with, but since the local mountain doesn't have lift service, I needed to be able to crank up the hill, as well. My project went very well, and I ended up with 4 inches of travel in front and back, and one hell of a bike. The only thing I may put on it is a 50mm X 10 degree Azonic Shorty stem, because one of the things they did with the bike to make it easy to climb with is to give it a long stem, and the frame's geometry wants to make you lean forward. This is the best bike i've ever ridden and is the most versatile as well. And for a total of around a grand including upgrades, who's complaining?
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Martha a Weekend Warrior from La Jolla
Date Reviewed: November 1, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:Pacific Beach
Strengths:Smooth ride for a non serious biking enthusiast. Much better than my old bike without the rear shocks. Makes a big difference at the end of the day in terms of comfort. Makes riding more fun.
Weaknesses:The bike is a little bit on the heavy side for me (but I'm only 5'5' and 120 lbs. But for the price it's worth it.
Bike Setup:Rox Shox Jett forks.
Bottom Line:It's a great bike! Very smooth shifting and handles cross country trails in San Diego easily.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Dan a Cross Country Rider from Dallas , TX USA
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2001
Favorite Trail:Rock Ridge
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:Cycle Spectrum
Strengths:The DS900 is a comfortable bike to ride. The frame is fairly light and there is not alot of flex in the rear swing arm.
Weaknesses:The rock Shock (Jett) are very basic. I have recently upgraded to a SID air system.
Bike Setup:Rock Shock (SID) otherwise a factory bike
Bottom Line:The bottom line is this is a very good bike for the price. It's no Cannondale but still a very good bike. The setup is comfortable and effective, I will be riding it for a long time. This is a great bike for the average or slightly agressive rider.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from Fremont, Ca
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2001
Favorite Trail:anywhere challenging
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $300.00
Purchased At:supergo
Strengths:frame is pretty tuff. the wheel and tires are okay. the seat and seatpost are light.
Weaknesses:Crankset-Truvative "FIREX" what a piece of $h!t. I already bent the "granny" chainring on a steep climb. that's totally WEAK man!!
Rockshox Jett- average
Front Derailleurs- I'm still trying to figure out what the hell it is. What ever it is.. it needs replacement.
Shifters- some old a$$ shimano 8 speed/ with a deore mega9 Rear derailleur?????what the heLL??
Similar Products Used:Non- this is my first dual suspension and I already hate it.
Bike Setup:scrap metal that somewhat rolls.
Bottom Line:This bike is a total trash. I would not recomend anybody to buy this. If your trying to upgrade to a DS bike. save your self the trouble and get something more durable. Buy something that you can see. I ordered this bike from supergo and I got about half of the components they had advertised. They sent me some old a$$ parts that does'nt even match with what they had advertised. Anyway, the bottom line is spend your money wisely. this bike is not worth it.. even for just $300. . The mix of components are chosen poorly and cheaply. I guess I can't expect much from a cheap bike!!! This bike should be sold at Wallmart or Super K-mart. Even Flea Markets have better bikes than this.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Robert Sully a Downhiller from Maine
Date Reviewed: June 1, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Derailleurs, brakes and shifters
Weaknesses:jett fork
Bottom Line:I love riding down hill as fast as possible. I don't race or anything and I didn't want to spend more money on a tricked out bike then I would for a small car. I choose the Univega DS 900 because of the price and mix of components. After riding it hard for a good amount of time, my only complaint is the Rock Show Jett fork. It flexes a lot for my size (6' 5" 240lbs) and the travel doesn't feel as plush as I think it should. When I get the $$ I plan on getting a marzocchi. Other then that, I got the bike I was looking for at a great price. if you want an AFFORDABLE full suspension bike, look no further
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3






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