Sizes S, M, L
Color(s) White
Main frame A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted, integrated head tube, top tube/seat tube gusset, down tube gusset, CNC'D hollow box section BB, water bottle mount
Rear triangle A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted w/ Four Bar linkage system 130m travel, Cold forged dropout with CNC'D disc mount and replaceable hanger, Sealed bearing pivots
Fork Rock Shox Revelation 426 Dual Air w/MC 140mm travel
Rear Shock Rock Shox Monarch 3.3 w/Motion Control, 3 Position switch Lock Out
Submitted by
pa scotty
a Cross Country Rider
from Harleysville Pa.
Date Reviewed: June 21, 2009
Strengths: Great parts, Well built, Can handle anything I throw at it!!
Weaknesses: None that I have found.Could use another water bottle mount?
Bottom Line:
Climbs like a goat. Go's everywhere else on Autopilot! This bike is just too easy to ride its as close to a no brainer to ride as it gets! The set up out of the box is right on. the only thing I don't use is the gate switch on the shock it rides great without using it.I never rode a Fuji until I was offered a demo ride from Indian Valley Bike Works.I demoed it for a few days and liked that much I just had to have one. I did demo others and was disapointed with handleing and lack of traction on technical terrian.The Fuji just blew them away! New Rider to Expert this bike has it all.
Bike Setup: sram xo and x9 , juicy carbon, all stock
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Submitted by
pineapplebob
a Cross Country Rider
from Kahalu'u, HI, USA
Date Reviewed: August 5, 2008
Strengths: Weight, travel, on-the-fly front shock lock-out, handling and balanced climber/descender. Great mix of components that worked pretty well.
Weaknesses: Only problem I encountered during the 3 days at Downieville was a tight link in the chain which caused some shifting problems until I figured it out. A little pricey for a Fuji? Time will tell...
Bottom Line:
Perfect bike for the likes of Downieville's different trails. The Fuji's geometry handled the swooping groomed singletrack and switchbacks as smoothly as any bike I've ridden. The 5 inches of travel allowed me to bomb the rocky drops, roots and fireroads with confidence. Climbed everything as nimbly as a mountain goat. The front lock-out allowed out-of-the-saddle hammering on the steeps without the usual energy loss of typical front suspension. The hydraulic brakes worked well, but I didn't get the noise that others have complained about.
Submitted by
DaDuckyThing
a Cross Country Rider
from Gwinn, MI USA
Date Reviewed: July 20, 2008
Strengths: Design, looks, comfort, weight, and its a fuji
Weaknesses: none at all
Bottom Line:
This bike is sexy. Works very well, is very light for a 5 inch travel bike. Kinda on the expensive side but its well worth it. First real ride on it was a 12 hour race and it handled it like a champ and took everything i could throw at it. Very highly reccomended!!
I'm looking to find out the length of the rear shock for a Fuji Reveal 1.0. I' buying a frame and need to get the rear shock.
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Just got my new AM ride, an 09 Reveal 1.0, I gotta say I'm impressed with it. My brother is as well since it rides better then his Titus motolite.
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