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James
a Cross Country Rider
from Logan, Utah, USADate Reviewed: March 19, 2006
Strengths: Rides awesome, stiff and responsive ride. Great geometry. Climbs better than expected. Super light.Weaknesses: The sid shock could be better and the handlebar is a little narrow.Bottom Line: Great bike if you can find one. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
Favorite Trail: Mueller Park, Bountiful, Utah
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$800.00
Purchased At: Nordas
Similar Products Used: Stumpjumper
Bike Setup: Full XT Mavic X222
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John Vogelaar
a Weekend Warrior
from St. Albert Alberta CanadaDate Reviewed: March 13, 2002
Strengths: this bike has a sweet frame. its light strong and fast. i only did a few upgrades to the bike bike. the xt specs are great and match the silver finish of the bike. i added race face lowrisers and marzocchi z1 mcr. it makes a sweet fun bike that looks sweet. the seat and chain stay are beefy but still lightWeaknesses: the rock shox sid it was so flexy and didn't have enough travel(63 mm). they should put on race face turbine cranks and it would be sweet.Bottom Line: this bike it strong well made and well pricedand even better its light. its made for xc but i use it for freeride and i haven't had any problems.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$1800.00
Similar Products Used: kona aa, mongoose alta., devinci chilli pepper
Bike Setup: marzocchi z1 mcr, race face lowriser, raceface xy seat post, selle italia seat, panaracer pyros, and soon race face turbine cranks and rings everything else is stockand is still under 26 pounds!
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jimmy lee
a Racer
from bed-stuyDate Reviewed: May 1, 2001
Strengths: I fly on this bike. I can't help but fly on this bike. I start pedaling and it takes over! Who would've thought... something good from the west coast! Very aggressive.Weaknesses: It makes me think that I can outrun cars.Bottom Line: It's not often that I feel this natural on a bike. It definitely felt custom made. I suppose that I was lucky. I've never been fond of mountain bikes due to the clunkiness factor but this one educated me. And it's nice and stiff.
Favorite Trail: avenue of the americas
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$1600.00
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Daniel Frink
a Cross Country Rider
from GeorgetownDate Reviewed: March 20, 2001
Strengths: XT components are sweet and the front and rear disk stop on a dime compared to others. The frame is stiff, but rides quite nice.Weaknesses: My F*&^&%&^ing cahin broke four miles into a ride causing my rear derailuer to get caught in the rear cog which was unfixable until I got it home.Bottom Line: This bike kicks ass and I got it for $900.00 becasue it was on clearance at the end of the year, what a deal!!!!
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$900.00
Purchased At: Sierra Outfitters Sac. Ca.
Bike Setup: RS SID XC, XT w/front and rear disk, ritchy tit. pedals
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Bob Stocks
a Cross Country Rider
from EnglandDate Reviewed: September 24, 2000
Strengths: Although not my first choice at the time of purchase this bike (Rocky Mountain's have poor availability in the UK) after 6 months use, has been a delight. It is light, and fast. It has a lively ride which makes trails exciting. A shorter stem has produced a comfortable ride over long distances (upto 50 miles cross country), and the bike has stood up well to knocks and bruises over the last 6 months. Well pleased. Good service from Stanley Fearns in Derbyshire, who are a Marin approved supplier .Weaknesses: Longer seat required, slight gearing problem with 9 speed cog (more irritating than problematic), and handle bar grips. All minor stuff really.Bottom Line: If you like a fast exciting ride then get one. You won't be disappointed. £ for £ a good investment.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$1400.00
Purchased At: Stanley Fearns England
Bike Setup: As per manufacturers spec
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Peter Ask
a Cross Country Rider
from SWEDENDate Reviewed: June 22, 2000
Strengths: Light, strong, quality components, looks good.Weaknesses: I don't like the pedals (VP-106), front brake screams. Expensive.Bottom Line: Wonderful bike! I have used it for one year now, and I love it! Light and strong, comfortable to ride even though the frame is very stiff. The SID fork makes an excellent job, and I've had no problems with it so far. The XT components work very well.
However, I don't like the VP 106 pedals. Compared to my old Shimano 535 they are more difficult to clip into, and if you place your foot wrong you can get stuck in the wrong position where the release mecanism doesn't work. Disastrous!
If you replace the pedals, you get an excellent bike.
Favorite Trail: Skåneleden, Sweden
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Similar Products Used: Marin Indian Fire Trail -95
Trek 970 -94
Bike Setup: Stock with RS SID XC, XT components, Mavic 222, VP 106
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COLLARD
a Racer
from FRANCEDate Reviewed: July 19, 1999
Strengths:
light, strenght, soft ride, efficient. Easton Elite Frame, SID XCWeaknesses:
saddle ?Bottom Line: Nice 99 bike, light and efficient. Softer ride than with my steel frame. perfect handling for climbing and downhill. Too soft? no, i made three races with it and increase my performances. Nothing more to say, just try it !!
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
MBK (Colombus genius)
EMERY (Rytchey prestige)
KONA (Tange prestige)
Bike Setup:
saddle: flite titane
seatpost: Star Bar
Wheels: DT Hugi hubs with Mavic 517 CD
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Damian
a racer
from CanadaDate Reviewed: February 26, 1999
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This Bike is Excellent. I bought one in January. With full XT components to a Rock Shox SID XC front suspension, What more could you want. the Frame itself is a work of art, with the new rain drop design for added stiffness it's awsome.
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Peter
a racer
from USADate Reviewed: February 18, 1999
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Actually, all i have is the Marin Ovation Aluminum frame, and it is sweet. I built the frame up with some XT parts, Sun rims, Kore, and other goodies. The frame is sweet. It's climbing abilities live up to Marin's name, and the bike itself is nice. Polished color with anodized red stuff. I like the frames stiffness, and the fork (Manitou SX) i put on matches my frame well. A must have for riders out there.
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