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Dirtworks Cannibal Frameset


  • Average Rating: 4.4/5
  • MSRP: $ 1350.00
  • # of Reviews: 5

Product Description

Dirtworks Cannibal


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by xcforlife2110 a Cross Country Rider from San Jose, California, USA

Date Reviewed: April 30, 2009

Strengths:    Light, Fast, Looks good,

Weaknesses:    none

Bottom Line:   
Buy it!! This bike climbs like crazy. Some people say that because its a pretty long bike it doesn't climb well, but mine does great on the uphills. You might want to stay away if you are planning on doing really aggressive XC, but if you aren't planning on doing any crazy stuff it will be fine.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $16000.00



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jeff Wu a Racer from Boulder, CO

Date Reviewed: March 20, 2002

Strengths:    superior handling
very plush
relatively light
strong and rigid
minimum bobbing
outstanding construction
designed by people who really ride


Weaknesses:    none yet

Bottom Line:   
Probably the best trail bike around and a good race bike. Not the lightest XC bike, but still climbs superb esp in technical sections and rough trails. As for downhills, this is one of the fastest XC bikes i have ever descended aboard, which is not suprising since Dirt Works makes some of the best DH/FR bikes.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Purchased At:   Dirt Works

Similar Products Used:   Giant NRS, Fastrax F1

Bike Setup:   Mozo XMO O2, SRAM, Truvativ Stylo


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from San Francisco, CA

Date Reviewed: May 18, 2000

Bottom Line:   
I put some extensive demo time in on this bike and so I feel qualified to review it. It's a pretty sweet XC bike. Very light. It's somewhat unique, however, in that it's clearly a XC bike, based on its handling and riding position, but it's got more rear travel than your typical XC racer (3.5") and it's designed for a fairly long travel fork, about 90-100mm. The XVert Super works very nicely on it. I thought the rear suspension worked very well - nice and plush while still being efficient. It seemed to have a fairly straight rate, even with an air shock in the back. Two main reasons I didn't get one, though: 1) I thought it bobbed two much when getting out of the saddle, and because of the XC handling, getting out of the saddle was necessary at times; 2) Long wheelbase - I didn't think this hurt the singletrack handling any, but I definitely felt it on the climbs, when the front end would lift up some.

So do I recommend this bike? Yes. But it's definitely a XC bike and not a trail bike (which is what I wound up getting). I'd be hesitant to recommend it as a racer, though, so it's got a funny niche. For a XC rider who wants XC handling on a longer-travel machine.

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Duration Product Used:   Tested or demo'ed only

Similar Products Used:   You name it, I've probably ridden it.

Bike Setup:   XVert Super, XT


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by look4bike a Cross-Country Rider from ca

Date Reviewed: December 31, 1999

Strengths:    
Stiffness, weight, build quality, price.


Weaknesses:    
Nothing yet.


Bottom Line:   
I have been riding this bike for a month. It's not as fast hadeling as the Dean Duke but it's far from slow. The frame is definetly much more solid than Duke and Mojo SXC. It's about par with Motolite for my riding style. The rear shock design works fine for me on climbing. I've a small frame it's about 5lb which is very light for a FS frame. I like the fram a lot it's worth trying.

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Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Dean Duke, Mountain Cycle Mojo SXC, Titus Motolite.


Bike Setup:   
Z-1 Xfly, Sram 7.0 with full XTR.


Overall Rating:3
Submitted by Danno a Cross-Country Rider from Phoenix, AZ

Date Reviewed: November 29, 1999

Strengths:    
Excellent build Quality. Built for durability. Good straight line performance/compliance. Looks purrrdy.


Weaknesses:    
Longish wheelbase=sluggish singletrack handling. Longish chainstay=not the best climber. Overly active.


Bottom Line:   
I really wanted to like this bike. It was black, built well, had a nice polished aluminum rocker arm... but I did not enjoy the ride. This style of bike is a little too active for my tastes, but the main problem was the slow singletrack handling. I am a singletrack snob, so if it doesn't slice and dice on the singletrack it is useless to me. I guess I prefer a firmer suspension feel with more hardtrail like handling.

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Favorite Trail:   
Rocky Ridge Trail - Flagstaff, AZ

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Trek 870, Trek Y-22 (Y did I ever buY that bYke), Santa Cruz Tazmon, Turner


Bike Setup:   
2000 Atom 80 - XTR: bottom bracket, cranks, brakes, levers, front derailleur - Syncros: stem, post - SRAM ESP 9.0sl shifters, rear der - Dave's Speed Dream wheels



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