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gordomtb
a Downhiller
from gatineau quebec canadaDate Reviewed: August 26, 2009
Strengths: absorbs everything in its pass
Weaknesses: a bit heavy but adds strenghtBottom Line: just love this bike you just need to get used to it
the front end is hard to pull up but with the right momentum you can trow anything at it
Favorite Trail: 7 bromont
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$2000.00
Purchased At: local guy
Similar Products Used: rocky mountain rm6
Bike Setup: rmx 1.0
marzocchi 66 rcv 09
race face diabolus stem bar crank chain guide seatpost
cane creek tank headset
hayes mag goodridge lines straitline levers
mtx on ringle wheelset
maxxis minion dh 2.5 3C
sram X9 derrailler and shifter
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dan
a Downhiller
from vancouver, bcDate Reviewed: November 6, 2006
Strengths: Feels really stiff laterally compared to my old RM7. Got a 5th element on the rear, super plushWeaknesses: obviously pedalling uphill. Have heard about bearing problems, but haven't experienced anything yet. Still pretty new.Bottom Line: So far its crazy tight, hooks up well, and aborbs hits like no other. Still dialing it in a little, but it seems quite heavy to pick up the rear tire, could still be the rear shock fine tuning. Bottom line, wicked ride... Get off your computer.
Favorite Trail: anything fast
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Similar Products Used: RM7, older RM6
Bike Setup: RMX Crossfire, Marzocchi 888, full saint, deemax wheels
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