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Specialized FSR XC Womens

MSRP $ 1100.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 3.67/5
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Submitted by Kate a Cross Country Rider from Gerringong, Australia
Date Reviewed: July 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:Sparrow Hill
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Sydney
Strengths:Great Bike - handles like a dream.
Weaknesses:I'm told the components are pretty base model (shocks, breaks etc) but its such a huge upgrade from my old bike i'm more than happy with the quality.
Similar Products Used:Nil - have ridden a base range hardtail for ages before getting this bike.
Bike Setup:2007 Stock (disc breaks)
Bottom Line:I got this bike a few months ago and i thank it for transitioning me from fairly basic rider to an "able-to-keep-up-with-the-guys" rider. The dual suspension makes it a joy to ride and it handles so smoothly and stablely through corners and over obstacles. I was going to get a hardtail with higher level components, but i am totally glad i got the dual suspension instead. My riding skills have increased heaps thanks to this bike - and i'm having heaps more fun :). The baby blue colour is about the only thing i am not thrilled about - why do they think we like pretty pastels ????
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Zach Meadows a Cross Country Rider from Edmond, Ok US
Date Reviewed: July 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:Draper
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:private
Strengths:Price, Looks
Weaknesses:Heavy for a girls bike. I bought it for my wife to ride.
She likes it, but I know it s way havy for her little frame to to ride.
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:Good for flat trails and concrete. This bike weighs more than my mens full susp bike.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by carol a Weekend Warrior from montana
Date Reviewed: June 2, 2005
Favorite Trail:Sawmill Gulch
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:big sky cyclery
Strengths:Shorter top tube, newer seatpost design looks stronger than on 2004 model. Stock saddle fits fine, no need for pricey Terry or Selle Italia upgrade
Weaknesses:Probably the shocks; rear is no-name and front has no lock out like on FSR XC pro, but it's good enough for me now. I'd probably forget to unlock anyway. Color is a very pretty intense blue, too blue really, too pretty and I worry about it getting scratched. At least it isn't lavender like one women's mofel I saw.
Similar Products Used:tried men's FSR XC Pro, looked at Trek Fuel 70, K2 ?? and Gary Fisher Candy
Bike Setup:Deore LX, upgraded to longer 175 cranks and Avid BB7 disc, longer seat post.
Bottom Line:Since I'm 5'8" I didn't think I needed a women-specific bike, but I kept going back between the men's med and large 2004 FSR XC Pro. Then I got on the women's model FSR XC and was surprised how well it fit, putting my head more over the bars, in control, and not making me feel stretched out. I actually had them put a longer stem on it because stock was 1 inch, which seemed stubby to me.

It turned out to be a really nimble and fun setup for single track, which is what I wanted. With the disc upgrade I probably ended up paying too much but the frame fit itself seemed worth it.

But really, what is it with the women's bike colors? When are the mfrs going to get it through their heads that the colors don't have to be all light and foo-foo for us? Silver, grey or steel blue would have been fine.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4






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