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dan simpkins
a Cross Country Rider
from nottinghamDate Reviewed: May 6, 2003
Strengths: GT Bravado 1996 18" (GT Karakoram's with higher spec) best Frame I know of! Kore head stem/bar, XT V-brakes/Gears, LX hubs, XTR grank, mavic 221 rims... did I mention the cromo frame?Weaknesses: wild wilderness cromo sadle (with embroidery!), said to also benefit from front suspension forks, but I don't belive in weighing down a good bike!!Bottom Line: the bike retailed at £860 UK pounds, purchased new in 1998 for discount price of £550, as my 1st purchase after getting job after uni. The best £550 of anyones money
Favorite Trail: sherwood forest
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$1000.00
Purchased At: super cycles nott'm uk
Similar Products Used: GT Karakoram (same as, but better spec bits and less stupid in colour)
Bike Setup: box standard bar: x-lite bar ends
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Fredrick Strandh
a Weekend Warrior
from NorrkopingDate Reviewed: October 13, 2001
Strengths: Great frame! it's very stong, and great components too (XTR/XT)never had any problems at allWeaknesses: nothingBottom Line: It's a verry, verry good bike for biginner's and for the hardcore fanatic rider too. it was worth the money trust me. it's a great x-country machine and it's the best bike i've ever owned
Favorite Trail: Dirt track
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$1100.00
Similar Products Used: Gt avalanche 99
Bike Setup: Reynholds steel frame 631 full cr-mo,Shimano XTR/XT,Mavic x221 Wheelset,Kore head steam and a manitou mars 1 air shock front suspention system 80mm.
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