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Corey Moore
a Weekend Warrior
from FremontDate Reviewed: May 9, 2003
Strengths: Light weight (lighter than a Pro Concept) at about 4lbs,although a Staats frame is now lighter. Stable geometry. Short chain stays, Euro BB. Interesting dropout design. U.S.A. madeWeaknesses: Top tube a little short for people around 6'. Expensive (though cheaper than a Staats, Pro Concept or GT Ultrabox). I ordered a 2000 year spec. frame from Dan's and they sent me a 1999 with a chip in the aluminum on the head tube. After I sent that frame back, they sent me a 2000 spec. When putting that frame together, we found it was tweaked. So I called Cheeta direct and they sent me a 2002 spec. frame and it was perfect! What a hassle though!Bottom Line: I am not the most experienced rider, but this bike works for me. It is quick off the gate, and stable in the turns. You don't have to train 10 hours a week to go fast, because it is so light. If you have the money, it's a great ride!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$379.00
Purchased At: bike shop
Similar Products Used: 24" GT Power Series (Chromo)
Bike Setup: King headset, S&M bars, Answer Carbo Pro forks, Easton aluminum post, Profile 180's w/Euro BB, titanim spindle, Crupi high flange hubs w/ titanium spindles, Rhino Lites, Shimano xtr brakes and lever, Answer stem, selle Italia seat
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