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Matt
a Cross Country Rider
from Vancouver, BC, CANADADate Reviewed: June 20, 2005
Strengths: Very solid bike, weighs the same a Devinci Sydney (infinity has a Cro-Mo fork while the Sydney has carbon) Cro-Mo fork is sweet. Disk brakes are nice for dodging cars. Shimano shifters with the micro shift, very nice.Weaknesses: Pearl ("bright silver" according to Brodie) paint. Might change over the 'road' tires for some more versitile rubber.Bottom Line: This bike is great. Light and fast. The addition of hydro' disk brakes is a nice touch, and will surely save my rims from winter wear. Commuters looking to put both front and rear racks and not replace rims every few years, this bike if for you.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$972.00
Purchased At: Dunbar Cyles
Similar Products Used: Devinci Sydney
Bike Setup: Hayes Sole 6' hydrolic disks, Sun Assault Rims, Maxxis Detanator rubber, Truvativ Elita Cranks, came with shimano pedals (switched them for a Time set)
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Andrew
a Cross Country Rider
from WaterlooDate Reviewed: September 1, 2000
Strengths: Riserbar prevents pain in the back in most situations. A resonably lightweight steel chromoly frame with decent components.Weaknesses: Fork squeeky and too soft. Too upright, hard to climb steep hills. Tires could be more 'grippy'.Bottom Line: This is a good bike for serious beginer riders. A good price for a good bike. A good ride!!!
Favorite Trail: hydrocut
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$1100.00
Purchased At: cyclepath
Bike Setup: Stolk and a Cane Creek headset
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