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Swilly
a Cross Country Rider
from Invermere, BC, CanadaDate Reviewed: September 23, 2009
Strengths: great clearance, loves to rip downhill, but still will stick any climb. very fun bike to ride "when its not in the shop" Good warrrenty.Weaknesses: This third ETSX frame Ive broken all in the same place(lower Seat Tube) Seems to be a weakness in this bike as they have discontinued the line.Bottom Line: This is a great bike and as long as Rocky keeps sending a new frame every two seasons, who cares.
Favorite Trail: Along the Johnson
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At: Rebound
Similar Products Used: na
Bike Setup: this was a warrenty frame so I have upgraded the stock XT crap - I mean XT gear. from the ETSX 70 that broke the first time.
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JohnnyCanuck
a Cross Country Rider
from WhitehorseDate Reviewed: February 27, 2009
Strengths: best climbing bike I have ever owned. No chain slap plus great clearance.Weaknesses: None as of yetBottom Line: Awesome marathon machine. Had a ETSX 70 which I crashed and got this front triangle as a replacement. Great customer service.
Favorite Trail: River runs through it
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$2400.00
Purchased At: Pedal Your World
Similar Products Used: Brodie Awl, Cannondale Jekyl
Bike Setup: Fox Talas RLC, Chris King wheelset, SRAM XO drivetrain, Avid ultimates, Race face next cranks, handelbar & seatpost.
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ROn Poulin
a Cross Country Rider
from Fort McMurray,Alberta,CanadaDate Reviewed: April 25, 2007
Strengths: versitility,beauty,fast and lightWeaknesses: Pivots may squeek a bit , not a big deal though , havent seen a full suspension that hasnt.Bottom Line: This bike will be the last full suspension bike you buy , or at least what my wife says....It is a great cross country , excersises precision when going down hill/technical trails. versatile and light . I cahnged out the cables with avid flack jackets as I do with every bike. What can I say Made in Canada, Tough like Canadians.....
Favorite Trail: wolverine
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$3700.00
Purchased At: sportswise
Similar Products Used: Santa cruz super light
Bike Setup: talas, XT/XTR, Fox rp3, 4" front and rear
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ben smith
a Racer
from sydneyDate Reviewed: April 2, 2007
Strengths: tough bike, relativly light great for technical climbing and obstacle clearing. , adjustable suspension gives geniuine multiple applications for bike,very plush when set to 5 inches of travel.Weaknesses: none so farBottom Line: great bike so far
i swapped frm my blur xc to this bike due to ongoing pivot problems on the blur.
this bike does clear obstacles noticably better than the blur probably due to the higher bottom bracket.
slightly shorter top tube than the blur but fine with a laid back post
my use for the bike is mainly for racing over longer distances from 100kms to 8 hour series and it seems perfect for the job. tight handling on 4 inch travel and noticibly more relaxed on 5 inch
ill post a long term review down the line. but great so far
Favorite Trail: convict trail
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2500.00
Purchased At: simons bikeshop
Similar Products Used: santa cruz blur classic and xc, cannondale prophet
Bike Setup: totally stock for team version excpt i swapped riser bars for flat ec70's
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Brian Hann
a Cross Country Rider
from Knoxville, TNDate Reviewed: February 28, 2007
Strengths: Extreemly smooth suspension
Frame and Paint quality
Weaknesses: none so farBottom Line: I purchased the ETSX 50 after I sold my scalpel looking for a bike that was a bit smoother on these rough East Tenn. trails. I sacrificed some quality when it comes to the level of componets and, obviously a few pounds. The bike weighs in at 28.8lbs, which is still very light for a 5" travel bike. This bike rides extreemly well. It soaks up hits and climbs as well as it descends. The rear suspension has 3 settings 4", 4.5" and, 5". It is adjustable with the flip of a cam. The 4" and the 5" ride very differently. The 4" setting is more cross country race like. The 5" is fun to go downhill. I usually leave it on 5" throughout a casual ride. I highly reccomend this bike. Looking forward to some endurance races with this thing.
Favorite Trail: still looking
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2300.00
Purchased At: River Sports Outfitters
Similar Products Used: Cannondale Scalpel
Specialized Stump Jumper
Bike Setup: XT,LX (Stock)
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Eric
a Cross Country Rider
from Ontario, CanadaDate Reviewed: July 13, 2006
Strengths: Best bike ever!
strong
light
fast
smoooooth suspension
adjustability
Hand welded in CanadaWeaknesses: Price? But you get what you pay forBottom Line: Unbelieveable, I custom built this bike and the performance is amazing. I have 5" front and rear and the bike is under 25lbs!!! If you need a 5" travel bike the ETS-X is it! If you want a 4" travel XC bike it can do that too!
Favorite Trail: Hydrocut
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: Braun's
Similar Products Used: Jamis Dakar Pro
Bike Setup: X.O, Marta SL, Easton, Race Face, Tune hubs, Sapim CX Ray spokes, DT rims
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