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Clint
a Cross Country Rider
from Marin County, CA Date Reviewed: March 9, 2005
Strengths: This is a solid XC bike that has evolved to its highest form. Light, Strong and good for XC riding with no drops. The 2005 versions add disc brakes, and carbon fiber seat stays making for a responsive and light ride.Weaknesses: The design is 10 years old, but why fix something that isn't broken ... If you want a light bike that you can race and climb with this continues to be a contenderBottom Line: This is a solid performer if you want a light XC bike suitable for singletracks and climbing. Bikes are going in the direction of having greater travel (5 inches or more) and excessively complicated and expensive suspension designs. This bike has a great ride and gets you there in a comfortable way. The design is time tested and the carbon fiber seat stays make this a very light and strong full suspension entry. If you enjoy XC there is no reason to look any further.
Favorite Trail: White's Hill
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Similar Products Used: 2002 Razorback 3.0, Cannodale Killer V500, Specialized Stump Jumper
Bike Setup: Stock 2005 Razorback Team: Cranks - Race Evolve XC, Avid Juicy 5 Discs
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