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Xizang11
a Weekend Warrior
from VirginiaDate Reviewed: November 12, 2011
Strengths: Super Light, really balanced geometry, top-tier welds, unique color/decals makes it really stand out, very durable (including the paint)Weaknesses: It's getting harder to find high quality non-disc brake wheelsBottom Line: The bad news: these bikes are getting hard to find.
The good news: if you do find one, you can probably get it pretty cheap! Not because there is anything wrong with it, but because people tend to be brand snobs, and people tend to want to stay on the cutting edge of mtb technology and fads.
I've been in the sport long enough to know that a newer bike rarely means a better bike. I've only ridden one or two bikes that climb better than this one, but none of those could come close to the ease and stability with which this DBR descends. I've ridden a handful of hardtails that descend better, but they can't climb with this one. Really, one of the most balanced bikes I've ever ridden. Excells at everything--skinny tires make it much faster, but it'll beat the snot out of you. Fat tires slow it down, but you can ride it all day at a slightly less zippy, but still fast pace.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: GT Xizang, Zaskar, Avalanche. Diamondback WCF, Apex. Custom Ti hardtail. Trek 8000
Bike Setup: All XTR, '98 Sid (63mm) , hand-built wheels, Thompson seatpost and Stem, Ritchey flat bar, Conti Trail King 2.2s
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Phil Nankivell
a Racer
from Toronto, Ont, CanadaDate Reviewed: May 23, 2001
Strengths: Very light at 22.3lbs. Stiff which makes it extrodinarily fast.Weaknesses: None yet, and I've raced on it for 5 months.Bottom Line: Amazingly light and fast. Crazy fast climber, stable decender. A pure X-crountry racers delight, aspecially the way I had it set up. Super tight and responsive through the singletrack, tracks like a fein through the berms. RIDE THE BERMS!!!! Manitous are fine so far. The lockouts nice on long gradual climbs, just take care of them.
Favorite Trail: The Don is On!
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$2300.00
Purchased At: The Cyclepath - Yonge & Eglinton
Similar Products Used: Gary Fisher Sugar 1, KHS Alite 4000, Marin Team Issue
Bike Setup: Full XTR with Avid 2.0 levers, USE XCR Susp Post, Shimano Flight Deck, Syncros Stem, Syncros Ti Bar, King Headset, Time ATAC carbons with Ti
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Steffen Root
a Racer
from Gt Barrington MaDate Reviewed: February 10, 2000
Strengths: Light, CrossMax, Stiff,Weaknesses: The Manatou sx carbon felt like it had mud for internals. Lockout never worked out of the box. Time attac pedals suck.Bottom Line: The bike rides really nice now that I swapped the post out. It handles real quick and is real responsive. The fork is less than desirable. I recomend swapping it with a SID, they are the niceist forks going. I want to set the record streight about time pedals: They suck. They are great to get in and out of and are great in the mud but they have one huge flaw. There is nothing holding your foot in latteraly. So when you are bombing down a desent your feet roll outward giving the sensation your feet are going to fall off the pedals. This rolling out motion destroys your feet so after a hour and a half ride or race my feet are burning. I recomend this bike to any aspiring racer that wants a pro level bike wthout paying pro level price.
Favorite Trail: broken thumb
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Similar Products Used: everything: shop owner I've tried just about everything thats out there.
Bike Setup: I changed the seatpost to Eastons ct2 carbon, which greatly improved the ride. easton ct2 monky lites and sdg ti saddle.
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Bernard Leo
a Cross-Country Rider
from Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.Date Reviewed: October 14, 1999
Strengths:
Light weight! Very quiet on the move and steers quickly.SRAM 9.0 rd very smooth,quick and precise.Weaknesses:
Have to deflate rear tyre to remove wheel. Rear end too harsh. XT fd slower than rd.Bottom Line: No complaint, reliable (so far), light and straight forward hard tail. Rear end was too harsh ( after 2 years on a Klein Mantra Pro ). The Coda seat post is a welcome relief but I wonder if it'll last.I was considering other hard tails but the Spinergy Spox ( red ) clinched the deal.
Favorite Trail:
Mountain ridges.
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
GT Ricochet.
Bike Setup:
Original except for Coda Suspension seat post and Tioga bar ends.
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Andrew Helgeson
a Weekend Warrior
from Wrangell AKDate Reviewed: August 30, 1999
Strengths:
Everything, very light and handles flawlesslyWeaknesses:
Avid brakes are a little sloppy. I upgraded to XTRBottom Line: A little to high priced and extreme for a casual rider but it is like driving a Porsche.
Favorite Trail:
n/a
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
98' trek 8500
Bike Setup:
Diamondback DBR team issue. Manitou SX carbon with MDR lock out
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T-Hump
a Cross-Country Rider
from Taos, NMDate Reviewed: May 28, 1999
Strengths:
Easy to see why so many worlds have been won on this thing. Very stiff yet somewhat forgiving.Weaknesses:
Tight clearance on chainstays limit tire size.Bottom Line: Probably more bike than anyone but a hardcore racer could need. Great bike and much more affordable than many of the other big names. Scarey light, but so far durable.
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
Bontrager Priveteer, KHS, Yeti, Marin
Bike Setup:
Comes with Mostly XT components and XTR derailers
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