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Sintesi BaZoOkA

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# of Reviews 9
Average Rating 4.67/5
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Submitted by marxtc a Racer from UK
Date Reviewed: September 4, 2009
Favorite Trail:Fort William
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $2799.00
Strengths:Low center of gravity , progressive
characteristics of the rear suspension (Virtual system) , stiff (15mm rear thru axe!)
makes this bike perfect for racing
Weaknesses:Price , spare parts
Similar Products Used:, santa cruz v10, commencal dh , bazooka,
Bike Setup:Boxxer WC , easton , mavic, formula , saint
Bottom Line:bazooka II g-power:
low center of gravity , progressive
characteristics of the rear suspension (Virtual system) , very stiff (15x135 mm rear thru axe!) makes this bike perfect for racing . Just price is crazy :-/
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by David Hehir a Downhiller from Bexhill, Sussex, England
Date Reviewed: August 16, 2002
Favorite Trail:PORC
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:A.c. cycles
Strengths:The bike is unbelievably stable and will take anything you can physically chuck at it. Lots of amazingly plush travel. Because of the way the swing arm stays horizontal when the travel is in action, it only mesures 6 but the wheel moves 10.5. The bike has wings and you feel very safe 20ft off the ground aproaching the landing ramp. The bike goes like a rocket especially with a 5th element shock. It holds its speed amazingly. Because of its incredibly low centre of gravity it turns any corner and as i said before makes the bike unbelievably stable! Most people are concerned that the bottom bracket is too low but it is only a centimeter lower than most ordainary downhill bikes. When you are riding the bike you feel as if you are looking down on a welding masterpiece.
Weaknesses:The seat has to be 10.5 inches abough the tyre or it's going to hurt on harsh landings!! Doesn't like small stuff!!
Similar Products Used:Virtually every downhill bike on the market, out of all, this is my favourite.
Bike Setup:Monster T's, 5th element shock, hope enduro's, bigum onto sun double wides, nokian 2.6 jr's, race face kranks/bb, reikon pro taper style bars 32 inch, (very big.)
Bottom Line:I am a 10 stone, 5ft 8, 17 year old and when I am riding this beast I feel like the Daddy. The 2002 sintesi Bazoka is
"The Dogs Bolloks" Absolute !!!!BIKE PORN!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ad a Downhiller from Bristol England
Date Reviewed: May 24, 2001
Favorite Trail:Forest of Dean
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:bought frame at Recycle in London brand new
Strengths:real plush, low centre of gravity gives alot of confidence, does anything you throw it at and then some, real thick Easton tubing and lenty of professional gussetswhich even have extented welds to prevent propogation of a fracture, and its damn hot too!
Weaknesses:small amount of vertical play in the rear end this is due to one of the cylindrical bushings being slightly ovalised, I contacted Windwave (the UK distributor) who quite happily replaced it. Only other weakness is you have to put good stuff on this bike to match the quality of the frame which left me skint for quite a while.
Similar Products Used:Marin B-17 (98), GT Lobo(99), Santa Cruz Super 8(99).
Bike Setup:Hopes, Z1 CR, Gusset 3-piece steel crank with 7mm thick gusset chainring, Azonic blackdiamond rims on hope hubs with Tioga DH tyres, Roox chains animals device, X-lite stuff and XTR everything else.
Bottom Line:its F***ing ace and im racing it this year, had small problem but was quickly sorted, if u can get one.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Olav Alexander Mjelde a Downhiller from Bergen, Norway
Date Reviewed: March 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:Downhill
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2558.00
Purchased At:(purchased 2 hand)
Strengths:6" suspenshions, hydraulic discs, mavic rims, good parts, XTR, give alot of looks, girls whistle at you when you pass them =)
Weaknesses:some play in the rear frame, but this is not a very common problem.
Similar Products Used:scott full suspensioned
Bike Setup:XTR rear,mtrp chaindevice, A-Headset, Lizarskin seat, XTR shifters, painted silver rear and blue in front. Hope hydraulic discs, mavic 545 rims, black spoke nipples.
Bottom Line:This bike is fun to ride, "You can jump from the moon to the earth with it" one guy once said, when we had "Day of the bike" in my city, we then jumped three - four metres from one big jump to another equally big jump, but my bolts which held my rear suspension broke in half, as they where not the reinforced type, and the oil in my rear suspension has leaked out a long time ago.

This bike gives you comfort, cool riding feeling, and ALOT of looks!
I worked an entire summer for it, but its worth it when you think about what you have waiting at home for you =)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rob a from Hartlepool
Date Reviewed: November 13, 2000
Favorite Trail:Fens trails
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $450.00
Purchased At:sainsburys
Strengths:well nice
Weaknesses:swing arm snapped at cross block under brakes!!!!!
Similar Products Used:kinesis, raleigh dh, intense dh, stab dee-lux, stab
Bike Setup:Dh
Bottom Line:Buy one its rapid. but dont hit it too hard.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:2

Submitted by D.C. a Downhiller from Surrey
Date Reviewed: May 11, 2000
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:This bike is so plush I was riding A 98 K2 Beast and decided I needed to try a full on downhill monster.
The sintessi has turned out to be a better bike on the trails as well as DH it does not suffer from any suspension bob at all and there is no lateral movement in the rear due to the linkages.
The bike has been modified to fit a factory Rock shock super delux long travel shock.
It jumps and rails round corner picking up speed all the time due to the low centre of gravity.
You can adjust everything on it head angle etc.
Weaknesses:It does not clean or lube itself and I am having problems with vertical play in the rear suspension which I have not managed to fix.
Similar Products Used:K2 beast, Marin B17 and GT LTS1500
Bike Setup:Pace monsters, Azonic stem snad bars, Hope Hydros and big'uns, mavic 521, Tioga seat and tyres.
Bottom Line:I have never been so fast.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Thom a Downhiller from Welburn, Yorkshire
Date Reviewed: January 29, 2000
Favorite Trail:Camel humps
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Good looks, Strong, Responsive, Cheap, Exellent travel
Weaknesses:None realy
Similar Products Used:GT, Gary fisher, Canondale
Bike Setup:Downhill!
Bottom Line:These bikes are the best I have ever tried. There is plenty of adjustment. I have raced mine all year with not one problem. Go out and buy one NOW!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scott a weekend warrior from Australia
Date Reviewed: February 18, 1999
Bottom Line:
Great frame , lots of travel not too heavy but has lots of gussets to make it nice and strong, the 99 modle now has replacable rear dropouts for those of us who crash. And the really imprtant part it comes in Green!!!1 YAY...
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by THAT GUY a weekend warrior from WA
Date Reviewed: December 20, 1998
Bottom Line:
The sintesi Bazooka kicks! Handmade in Italy, with 7 of travel on the rear this bike is the ultimate beast! Why don't they have a review for this bike??? THe frame is as strong as a meat axe and the swing arm is out of this world!
THis bike needs more recognision and is extremely strong
Overall Rating:5






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