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Aleksandra
a Cross Country Rider
from New ZealandDate Reviewed: October 7, 2010
Bottom Line: I am very happy with the purchase, I dont understand why it has rating below 4
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At: Wellington
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John TT
a Cross Country Rider
from Geelong AustraliaDate Reviewed: October 26, 2009
Strengths: Rock solid, no flex in this frame. To me there is no better aluminium frame on the market.Weaknesses: Harsh. Yes, I suppose you do feel every bump, but this is my 'race' bike. If I want to be comfy I will ride my Jamis Dragon.Bottom Line: At nearly 1.7 kgs this is not the lightest alloy frame on the market, but most of the metal is in the key areas it should be. A super stiff & well thought out frame design. If you are a smaller lighter rider, you may wish to look at other lighter frames with a little more flex. But for the big guys out there, you will get maximum value for each pedal stroke. I normally try to upgrade about once a year - not this year though! This one can stay around for at least another 12 months.
Favorite Trail: You Yangs
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$660.00
Purchased At: The net
Similar Products Used: My 9th hardtail (2 steel, 1 scandium, 6 alloy, 0 carbon)
Bike Setup: Sram XO, Sid Team, Olympic/Hope/Ralphs, XTR discs & cranks
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