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xcountry rider
a Downhiller
from CADate Reviewed: June 25, 2010
Strengths: Great climber, ajustable geometry is great, light weight for amount of travel. Very stout and strong, stiff rear end. Great handling. All around strong bike for most conditions. Very easy to service suspension.Weaknesses: Fork could be a little better. Fork feels great after service, but then starts to not feel so good after a couple rides. Good thing the service is easy and fastBottom Line: Great all around bike for most conditions. Climbs great for an all mountain/free ride bike. Front suspension could be a little better.
Favorite Trail: What!
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$4500.00
Purchased At: Arts
Similar Products Used: Turner 5 spot, Santa Cruz Nomad
Bike Setup: The usual
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wildspitz
a Weekend Warrior
from SwitzerlandDate Reviewed: December 11, 2008
Strengths: Very good balanced geometrie with the unique Bionicon System for Up- and Downhill.
Good speced, lot of travel and very light (only 15.8kg with pedals and usefull tires)
In downhill mode you have a very flat steering angle, it helps for highspeed and steep trails.Weaknesses: the original Schwalbe tires sucks....!
Bottom Line: A great bike for freeriders not only using the shuttle for uphill.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$4500.00
Similar Products Used: Rocky Mountain Slayer Cult, Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC, Kona CoilAir,
Bike Setup: almost original with Formula ORO K18, SRAM X9, Truvativ Stylo cranks and parts, Alexrims on DT hubs
I've upgraded to X9 shifters and KMC chain, changed the tires and put some nice crankbrothers Mallet on
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