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DeKerf TeamST

MSRP $ 1250.00
Weight 1750 g
# of Reviews 12
Average Rating 4.33/5
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Submitted by David a Weekend Warrior from Boulder, CO
Date Reviewed: July 7, 2004
Favorite Trail:409
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:eBay
Strengths:Beautifully built, very light and agile, handles very well, takes the edge off small bumps, climbs like a goat.
Weaknesses:Rear end can feel a little sloppy side to side at first.
Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Superlight, Fisher Sugar
Bike Setup:RS Sid; RaceFace cranks, BB, headset, stem, post; XTR rear, brakes; XT front, shifters; King hubs; Speedplay pedals. Copper paint with matching fork.
Bottom Line:Incredibly responsive bike. This rig climbs like none other and handles beautifully. I've had no problems with the paint (which looks fantastic, even after four years) or the frame, although I probably don't ride as much as others, and I take my older bike out if conditions are wet/muddy. The TeamSL is a great alternative to a Moots YBB, and is much less frequently seen. The rear triangle is a work of art. It's not going to give you a super-plush ride like a true full suspension, but if you are looking for a light, comfortable cross-country ride, consider the TeamSL.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jack a Cross Country Rider from Breckenridge, CO
Date Reviewed: March 28, 2004
Favorite Trail:Jack's Cruel Joke
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:MTBR Classified
Strengths:Rides like a dream!!! Softail takes the edge off but it still rides like a HT. Excellent workmanship. Beautiful welds. Innovative technology. Steel is real!
Weaknesses:Mine broke :-( but DeKerf took care of everything and it is now better than new. Paint chips.
Similar Products Used:Moots YBB. Trek STP. Fisher Sugar. Trek Fuel. Spec. FSR, etc. etc.
Bike Setup:8 speed XTR, race face Next LP crank, Marzocci X-Fly 80.
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome! It rides awesome and looks great! It is obviously not a full blown double banger, but it doesn't try to be. It is the perfect compromise between a wimpy and uncomfortable racing hardtail and a short travel full suspension. This things blows the pants off of bikes like the Sugar and Float. I have used it for everything from racing (rode it to 4th in a NCS national) to 7 hour epics and have done a lot of very hard riding on it. It did break at the Bottom Bracket like most, but Chris DeKerf personally fixed it with newly designed parts and it is better than new. This is one frame that I could own forever.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Of the Joe yes a Cross Country Rider from London, UK
Date Reviewed: July 6, 2002
Favorite Trail:the one from Avoriaz to Morzene that is sick
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:private sale
Strengths:Seems pretty strong - it's survived world cup DH courses - and trails that make said world cup DH courses look like a sunday picnic. Worth noting that this might not be the case for everybody - I'm only 10.5 stone.

Pretty light for 853 - lighter than the 853 hardtails that I was previously considering. Makes a very satisfactory XC and endurance race bike.

Rear suspension may not soak everything up, but it takes the edge off, stops you skittering around so much, and leaves you feeling less beat up after an epic ride.

Geometry is confidence inspiring and fits me like a glove. Might not be the same for you of course.
Weaknesses:Looks sweet, very well put together, work of art.

The paint job is pretty flimsy which is a shame.

The head tube is very short and looks gay.

On big bad terrain you feel like a twat for buying a frame with 1" of travel when you could have had 6.

In XC races you feel like a twat for buying a frame that weighs 4lb when for the same money you could have had one that weighs 3.
Similar Products Used:OCLV ST and various ti frames briefly, plus lots of ally and steel hardtails over longer periods.
Bike Setup:18" C-T in bronze, LX/XT drivetrain, Bomber X-Fly 80s, Times, Hope hubs on 317s with Sapim spokes, Hope Minis, RaceFace bar, Titec stem, USE post, Flite sadle (with maple leaf!), tyres depending upon, er, well, conditions...? Oh yeah and ODI lockon grips.
Bottom Line:Great trail bike. Build it up to do it all. Might put some 100mm Marathons or Floats on to make it a bit more versatile, but apart from that, the only bike I think I'll ever need (tho there's plenty more I want...)

Value rating is in terms of what the frame costs new. In terms of the 400 UK squid I paid for it, 10/10/.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mik fenwick a Cross Country Rider from west yorkshire,england
Date Reviewed: March 2, 2002
Favorite Trail:dalby forest
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1800.00
Purchased At:the fridge,london
Strengths:rides like the wind
looks like true love
feels like i won
Weaknesses:dont be silly[it`s a DeKerf!
Similar Products Used:generation/team sl/litespeed/moots/merlin
Bike Setup:judys/xtr/hope/white industries/middleburn/bontrager/ritchie
Bottom Line:the finest bike on the planet and if you disagree then you`re wrong!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chad Johnston a Cross Country Rider from MEEECHAGAN
Date Reviewed: May 28, 2001
Favorite Trail:Highland Rec.
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:The ride is SHWEET!!! I love this bike. The paint chips, but it looks sooo good. The frame has a little bit of flex that makes long rides so smooth. I don't know what is so hard about the suspension adjustment, got some directions and did it - easy as that. If you get a chance - buy this bike, you will love it. Oh - lifetime warranty.
Weaknesses:paint, but it is painted - not powdercoated.
Similar Products Used:Willits Ti, Cannondale
Bike Setup:SRAM 9.0, XT Front, 9.0 brakes, xt cranks, 8 speed, sram rear cass. marzocchi z2 bam
Bottom Line:SHWEET!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by ben a from Pocatello
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2001
Favorite Trail:gib jack (still)
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:ok, so i sent my bike back in,
the fixer upper is very very nice.
paint problem has been fixed, and i dont anticipate breaking this bike.
this last weekend at fruita was supreme, and no problems. once again my fave bike.
i guess ebay will have to wait...
Bottom Line:excellent
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by ben a from Pocatello ID
Date Reviewed: October 29, 2000
Favorite Trail:gib jack
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:handles well, i agree. very comfortable...
Weaknesses:a little sloppy tracking through the corners, you can feel the frame twisting when you turn. oh yeah, and it breaks. mine broke right where the ti stay is bonded in, and this is a common problem. just check the f/s reviews. 3 out of 6 folks broke this frame...!!!
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:private
Bottom Line:ok bike. i will not buy another one. in fact when (and if) i ever get my frame back from them, look for it on ebay...! heh heh.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Nick Kraly a Cross Country Rider from Washington, DC USA
Date Reviewed: June 21, 2000
Favorite Trail:Gambrill State Park
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:weight, ride, style
Weaknesses:paint chips very easily, rear shock was unmaintainable, frame cracked at bottom bracket
Similar Products Used:Dean, litespeed
Bike Setup:Race face, xtr, manitou sx ti, bontrager racelite
Bottom Line:Great idea, great ride, frame was recalled within 3 months of purchase to inject epoxy to reinforce the bottom bracket weld. 5 months later frame cracked right at the bottom bracket, Dekerf offered to re-weld, not acceptable. Also,I was unable to take the rear shock apart to clean it after hours of frustration and a set of directions that didn't add up. I'm moving on to a less experimental more consistent ride. If you're looking for a bike to frame and hang on the wall I recommend the Dekerf. But if riding is a big part of your life go with something more predictable.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from Alberta
Date Reviewed: February 9, 2000
Favorite Trail:Lake Minnewanka (Banff National Park)
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:handling and craftsmanship
Weaknesses:Ok so my paint is chipping pretty easily to but you forget about that when riding this amazing bike
Similar Products Used:Ritchey, Schwinn Homegrown
Bike Setup:XT with XTR rear der. and brakes. Syncros stem, Ritchey
complite bar,Thompson Elite seat post,WTB saddle, Judy SL Mavic 517 CD rims, IRC Mythos kevlar tires

Bottom Line:What an amazing bike. Recent review in bike magazine called it the best handling bike in the world and they are right. Quick, nimble, smooth riding bike that carves a tight line but is still stable at high speeds. Climbs like a dream. Had a chance to ride this bike on the wet, twisty and rooty Vancouver trails where it was born and it never flinched once. The inch or two of travel in the softail smooths things out great and helps tons with the climbing. I ride this bike as hard as I can and it still wants more. Wow. this could very well be the last bike I buy. By the way I bought the 98 frame which had the Ritchey steel stays not the new titanium ones. Apparently the switch to the Ti stays was because of delivery delays from Ritchey and not quality. I've heard a few reports of the Ti stays breaking where they are bonded to the steel but I guess that's a repair issue to take up with Dekerf or your dealer.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Al a Weekend Warrior from Philadelphia, PA
Date Reviewed: October 15, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Pennypack Park trail
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Flawless construction
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Cannondale Super V
Bike Setup:
DeKerf Team ST and Judy SL
Litespeed with Bomber - SuperFly
Cannondale Super V
Bottom Line:Unbelievable craftsmanship
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bill a Cross-Country Rider from Billings, Mt
Date Reviewed: August 18, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Similar Products Used:
Bike Setup:
Bottom Line:This bike climbs like a mtn goat, corners like a chetah and takes off like a jack rabbit. My only complaint is that the paint on the down tube is chipping. After 5 weeks and 200 some miles I expected more durable paint.This bike is so light and responsive that I have to learn to change my riding style. First time out I bunny hopped a water bar on a turn and cleared the whole trail... face plant...I am making it up climbs that I never even bothered trying before. And easily clearing many of those that often took two or three tries. Nothing is perfect so I would give it a 4.8, if available. Minus .2 for the chipped paint. Rounding off, I guess that would be a 5.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean a Cross-Country Rider from Elko, Nevada
Date Reviewed: March 28, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Amasa Back
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
The frame handles exceptionably well in all phases of riding.
Weaknesses:
steel can rust
Similar Products Used:
Specialized M2, Kona King Kikapu
Bike Setup:
White Bros XC70UL fork, XTRshifters/derailleurs/brakes, King/Mavic517 wheelset, Carumba cranks
Bottom Line:I couldn't ask for any better ride out of the TeamST. The bike is an exceptional climber and is actually inspiring through tight technical sections. I could rave all day about how great this frame is, but I don't want to sound like i'm just hyping my own bike. The only concern I have about the bike is that it is made out of steel and is therefore susceptable to rust. In any case, I strongly recommend it to anyone who want a great handling bike; just be sure to treat the inside of the frame with frame saver before building it up.
Overall Rating:5






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