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Dan
a Weekend Warrior
from AustraliaDate Reviewed: March 20, 2010
Strengths: Its a tough frame, nice an light, look nice and the colour range is good, all the bright colours!Weaknesses: Horizontal dropouts are a little annoying when you wanna use gear. But you get over that probem. Havn't really tried XC on it.Bottom Line: Sick bike, nice to manual, wheelie on, awsome at the skate park and at jumps, It'll turn the little kid's heads!
Favorite Trail: Umm, dunno heaps
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: Rotorburn!!!! Only t
Similar Products Used: STP, P3, Yeti DJ
Bike Setup: I forget, too many upgrades
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Jack
a Downhiller
from Brighton, Sussex, EnglandDate Reviewed: September 19, 2006
Strengths: The Frame had a cool gold/champagne finish, Sram drive train, husslefelt cranks, it was £500 instead of £760 :DWeaknesses: Rubbish manitou Splice elite forks, no chain guide the head tube is way too short.Bottom Line: Great bike for the money, needs to be upgraded with better forks and a chainguide, love it to bits would'nt swap it for any other hardtail.
Favorite Trail: Wild Park
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$940.00
Purchased At: Rayment Cycles
Similar Products Used: Spesh P2, Banshee Scirroco, Cannondale Chase
Bike Setup: Pike 426s, front mavic 325 on a spesh stout 20mm hub, rear sun singletrack on commencal hub, sram x7 rear 9spd, truvativ chainguide, truvativ husselfelts, fsa 360 bars, Hayes HFX-9s 8" front, SDG bel air saddle, maxxis highrollers/spesh rs roller
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