Norco 1999 Team 853 Hardtail Bike

3.86/5 (7 Reviews)
MSRP : $2399.00


Product Description

1999 Norco Team 853, mountain bike, front suspension, Shimano XTR components, Marzocchi Bomber Z-2 Super Fly, 2.5" travel fork


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Reviews 1 - 7 (7 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Pimp Daddy Mifsud a Cross Country Rider from Mt.Hope Ontario, Canada

Date Reviewed: July 9, 2001

Strengths:    Exellent riding characteristics, and know that I have had the crappy Super Fly fork replaced with a 2000 Z2 Atom 80 the ride is butter smooth

Weaknesses:    After owning this bike for over 2 years now I have a list of broken and faulty parts.
The first happening was 3 monthes into owning the bike when I had the valves and seals replaced on the air fork about a dozen times
The 2nd mishap was on Canada day of 2000 when the CT2 Carbon seatpost broke in halfThe last major fault was on the frame. Three days ago I decided I should get back on the bike again, since it has been awhile since I have ridden, So I lube everything and make sure everythin is tightened up. I also took the rear brakes off to give thrm a good clean and when it was time to reinstall them the brake boss in the rear broke right off.
The last little tid bit i have is about some of the crappy components on this bike that comes stock equipment such as the welded stem and seatpost


Bottom Line:   
Well as much as alot of crap has happened to this bike I still love it. On the other hand customer service at Norco is the absolute, #1, no doubt about it most terrible, customer service. They will probabally give me a replacement frame, but not steel, oh well, I'll just have to kill them lol!

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Favorite Trail:   Dundas Valley trails

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Purchased At:   Main Cycle

Similar Products Used:   Specialized and some Kona stuff alittle bit of everything

Bike Setup:   Full XT with XTR derailures and hubs, Race Face stem, crank, bars, seatpost. WTB saddle, Mavic 571 rims, Panaracer rubber, Z2 Atom 80 fork

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Lucas a Cross Country Rider from Canada

Date Reviewed: January 25, 2001

Strengths:    Love the responsibe 853. Durable, the frame hold up crash after crash.

Bottom Line:   
It's more than a 4 of 5. It feels good and that's what matters. It's simple. It won't get stolen like some flash bike. It doesn't rust, maybe that's because I double coated it with automobile topcoat. Except for a bent seat post, I've had no problems. I outride most people on this hardtail: there must be something to that.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $2000.00

Similar Products Used:   Kona Kiliua

Bike Setup:   cross country oriented, suspension seat-post

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jamie Does it matter? a Weekend Warrior from Australia

Date Reviewed: February 1, 2000

Strengths:    Handles Great light weight climbs hills with ease
and its GREEN


Weaknesses:    snapped rims second ride, frame flexes, Forks pull into frame under heavy braking

Bottom Line:   
Great light weight bike heaps of fun

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Duration Product Used:   6 months

Similar Products Used:   Norco Torrent

Bike Setup:   XTR z.2 super fly Suun Rhino light Rapid rise XTR Derailer

Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Jeff a Racer from Canmore

Date Reviewed: June 14, 1999

Strengths:    
Cheap, color


Weaknesses:    
Frame snapped after ~20 rides. All the welds are overheated.


Bottom Line:   
Cheap frame and a good deal on the stock bike, but the welds are criminal. Melted the tubes in more than one place and the frame failed at the downtube/BB shell weld.

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Favorite Trail:   
claimer

Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
Zaskar LE


Bike Setup:   
XTR, SID Sl, etc

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Mike Breden a Cross-Country Rider from San Francisco, CA

Date Reviewed: June 9, 1999

Strengths:    
Very responsive, quick bike. Climbs like an animal! Color is amazing to see in person. The web site does it no justice!


Weaknesses:    
Haven't found any yet!


Bottom Line:   
My favorite bike to this date! I can't say enough about how this bike feels to ride! It makes my want to leave work early and just go ride. I feel like a kid again on this ride!

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Favorite Trail:   
Cedro Peak- Albuquerque, NM

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Nothing I've ridden is as smooth and can compare to the Team 853!


Bike Setup:   
I actually purchased the frame and used my own components and fork. I'm using a complete XT Groupo with V-brakes and Mavic 517 rims with Michelin tires. The fork is a Manitou SXR and headset is a WTB Momentum.

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Alex a Cross-Country Rider from Burnaby, BC

Date Reviewed: April 13, 1999

Strengths:    
Good components, handles corners well


Weaknesses:    
Fork sucked.
Frame is a tad bit weak


Bottom Line:   
Z-1's make it better!

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Favorite Trail:   
N/A

Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
GT Zaskar


Bike Setup:   
Z-1 Drop-offs, XTR/9.0

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Pimp Daddy Mifsud a Cross-Country Rider from Hamilton, Ontario

Date Reviewed: March 18, 1999

Strengths:    
The Team 853 has a great component package with a nice fork and a great frame which comes in one colour
Killer Green


Weaknesses:    
the fork is hard to adjust since it run on air and the rims are sorta cheap but upgraded to Mavic 517's


Bottom Line:   
This bike kicks the competitions ass and is extremely race ready. The sun rims should probabally be changed but overall thisk bike rocks. Oh and by the way don't look at the color and Say you hate it. I bought the bike for function and boy is it a sweet ride

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Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
I have tried the Rockey Mountain Thin Air which is a little over priced, The Specialized XC Pro which was okay with a few questionable parts, The Thin Blue line CO2 max was a great bike as well, other than that I have looked over bikes for the past 6 monthes


Bike Setup:   
The *53 came with full XTR, Race Face cranks, Marzocchi Z2 Superfly Sun rims Easton Seatpost and bars and a set of Panracer Fire XC Pro tires

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