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Forrest
a Cross Country Rider
from Grand Blanc, MIDate Reviewed: December 22, 2009
Strengths: Tough kid bike. Shifts easily to allow for more enjoyable family trail rides. Shocks and derrailer handle bumps and jumps well.Weaknesses: According to my 8 year old, the knobby tires don't allow it to "skid out" on the pavement like his friends can. Brake line comes loose from brake (I know, I need to adjust it).Bottom Line: Great bike. It I am considering purchasing the 24" for my son because he is now too big for this one.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$300.00
Purchased At: REI
Similar Products Used: 20" Giant MTX Mountain Bike for twin brother, same price, not nearly as rugged or as high quality as K2.
Bike Setup: Stock, no additonal setup.
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Jacob
a Weekend Warrior
from Spofford New HampshireDate Reviewed: April 22, 2009
Strengths: This bike is a very good bike its strengths are mobility.Weaknesses: The shocks are not the tuff and become useless.Bottom Line: this bike is very tough i am a very hard rider on bikes and this bike has holded me for 4 years of non stop ponding.
Favorite Trail: any where
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$180.00
Purchased At: Brattlebero VT
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Jason H
a Weekend Warrior
from Monterey, caDate Reviewed: January 6, 2009
Strengths: durable, but not clunky, light considering it's a kids bikeWeaknesses: StickersBottom Line: As far as a mid-range kid's bike, this one is pretty good!! My kids and I hated the stickers (skulls) so we ripped them off, now this bike is blue with some stickers we bought at a Kragen auto parts store (US Flag and Eagle). They've put these bikes through it all, tuned it up twice and monthly maintenance and they are pretty smooth. If you have a kid and you love him/her, but don't want to spend $700+ on a Gary Fisher, this one fits the bill. Besides they'll only get to ride them for a few years before they grow out of them. My 8 year old (4'9") rides the 24 and my 6 year old (4'4") rides the 20.
Favorite Trail: Ord Rec
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$250.00
Purchased At: REI
Similar Products Used: Diamondback
Bike Setup: Standard OEM, alloy frame and wheels, decent Suntour compo group, Shimano Revo shifters
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Tina
a Cross Country Rider
from Muskegon, MI USADate Reviewed: October 7, 2005
Strengths: Light Weight aluminum frame. Quality components and manufacturing. I have ridden the bike to put it away at times and it feels solid and rides smooth, even with my adult wieght. My daughter has had the bike for 3 years without a single problem and I am confident my son will get another 3 years out of it.Weaknesses: I had a hard time finding one available to buy. The guys at Breakaway were able to get one in for me although they are not a K2 dealer. They really went the extra mile for us.Bottom Line: Great bike, could not be happier.
Favorite Trail: Fort Custer
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: Breakaway Bicycles
Similar Products Used: Yeti ASR, Trek fuel
Bike Setup: Stock
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