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Mark
a Racer
from Boulder, CO USADate Reviewed: May 12, 2005
Strengths: Strong. Being able to be set up how you want it. Quality components and name brands; Sun Rims, Maxxis, Avid, Travative, Marzocchi, SRAM, e.13, FSA, and of course Ironhorse.Weaknesses: Did not come as descripted. Came with rear v-brake but description on Ironhorse website says comes with Hayes mech. disk. It's okay though, v-brake works very well. Also, rear casette w/ slip gears. Smallest gear cannot be caught by chain because of the lockring for the casette interfearing w/ operation.Bottom Line: Great bike. Fun to ride. I have a lot of trust in this bike becuase of the set up with all the greatest parts. I love having the option to put anything I want on this bike; chain guides ready for ISGC tabs, front gears, hubs ready for disks even though comes with one rear v-brake. Ironhorse has a great bike on their hands here!
Favorite Trail: Paid In Full
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$930.00
Purchased At: Ironhorse Factory
Similar Products Used: None. Only have ridden race DH bikes.
Bike Setup: Maxxis Bling Bling 2.35 front and rear, SRAM 9.0 casette, Avid mech. 8" front disk.
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