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Brad
a Cross Country Rider
from Strafford, New HampshireDate Reviewed: May 20, 2002
Strengths: Strong frame, very nice geometry and pretty darn light for a cro-mo frame.Weaknesses: component group I guess.Bottom Line: I bought this bike for the frame second hand and have been upgrading as I feel the need for a higher quality component. I use the bike for trail and technical riding to urban assualt. Frame is very strong and forgiving climbs and descends very nicely. Cheap but rather reliable components. People beg to ride my bike often unmounting bikes costing 5x as much. got it down to 28 lbs which allowing it to climb with the best of them. The frame is a very welcomed alternative to a harsh riding aluminum frame.
Favorite Trail: anywhere
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: Various other bikes
Bike Setup: Gary Fisher hard tail, Manitou magnum, stx rc v-brakes, kore lite 3 stem and bar, panarace dart and smoke tires
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Paul
a Weekend Warrior
from Sydney, AustraliaDate Reviewed: March 8, 2000
Strengths: WeightWeaknesses: Rims, noisy gearsBottom Line: What a great bike, I absolutely love it. It is amazing how easy it is to climb, downhills are a little less fun. I recommend this bike to anybody who only rides on the weekend and who probably spends more time riding on-road than off-road, it's great around the city. If your preferred trails are downhills, I would go for shocks. I tried out a few bikes, but every time I rode the Wahoo, it was a revelation, even against more expensive models.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: Trek 800, 820
Bike Setup: Standard - + handlebards and better pedals
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Ted Jankowski
a Cross-Country Rider
from Crete, ILDate Reviewed: October 19, 1999
Strengths:
Light and easy to handle.Weaknesses:
Perhaps slightly too upright. Might also be me, I kinda tall.Bottom Line: Really love the bike! Light, strong, no surprises. Product has a better look, feel and finish than competition. The ONLY drawback would be the rims (see other reviews), they go out of alignment too easily! Highly recommend!
Favorite Trail:
* NONE *
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
Trek 820, Nishiki
Bike Setup:
Standard
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Adam
a Weekend Warrior
from Vancouver, B.C.Date Reviewed: September 18, 1999
Strengths:
I dunnoWeaknesses:
I dunnoBottom Line: Please, if someone has the 1999 Gary Fisher Wahoo please send me some infoon it cuz I wanna buy it soon, but I need feedback from someone who has it
Thanks
Favorite Trail:
UBC
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
Similar Products Used:
GT Timberline
Bike Setup:
I dunno
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Tom Celmer
a weekend warrior
from Tucson, AZ USADate Reviewed: February 26, 1999
Bottom Line:
I posted a review of this bike on 11/12/98 and am posting an update. The bike is still fine for a low cost machine, but the Weinmann 519 wheels suck. I have not really been riding hard on rough stuff except once as mentioned in the 1st review. After about 6 weeks the rear rim started going out-I could feel a thumping when the brake was on and heavy brake pad marks at the joint where the rim is joined. R&R Bicycles, Tucson AZ replaced it with a stronger one and better hub at no charge under warranty. Then a month later same thing on the front. They must know that this rim is worthless or R&R would not replace it with a different one.
Come on Gary Fisher, cut the crap!!!
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Tom Celmer
a weekend warrior
from Tucson AZDate Reviewed: November 12, 1998
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This is my my first mountain bike after riding road bikes for many years. I'm really impressed with how much fun and how easy it is to ride off the pavement. I wanted to get an entry level bike and looked at and rode Trek, Schwinn, Nishiki, Specialized, Diamondback, GT, Cannondale and problably others in the same price range. I paid $315 for the '99 Wahoo. The GF Wahoo was the most comfortable to ride and just felt and rode better. That may be partly due to the riser bar that is standard. I've had it for 3 weeks and so far it is flawless. I've been on some rough, bone jarring, vision blurring washboard dirt roads to test it out and can see that if one were to do mainly that kind of riding, a front suspension would be better. For now, and for the kind of riding I'll be doing around Tucson, this bike should be OK.
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