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Dean USA Colonel

MSRP $ 3300.00
# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 4.7/5
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Submitted by Rico Peurto a Cross Country Rider from Earth
Date Reviewed: January 20, 2006
Favorite Trail:Mt Eldin- Flagstaff
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1325.00
Purchased At:Kalo MTB
Strengths:2005 XLite Colonel is a great riding frame, quality workmanship. nice people to work with. Ti is the only way to go for mtb hardtail.
Weaknesses:decals started peeling off on the second ride.
Similar Products Used:Seven Sola Ti,Mt Cycle Moho, Santa Cruz, Gary Fisher, Trek 9.8 (did not like it at all)
Bike Setup:Sram XO, XTR Front Der. Mavic Crossmax, Avid Mech Disc, USE Alien Ti Seat Post, Fox F100RLT, FSA Carbon Cranks and Egg Beaters
Bottom Line:I love the way it fits. My X-lite is a 3 lbs frame.
Complete bike is 22.6 lbs. I think I will keep this for a long time.
I would definately recommend.
I only gave it a 4 on overall because my Seven was so nice but costs more than 2x.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Paul a Racer from Columbia MO USA
Date Reviewed: January 17, 2005
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:Deanbikes.com
Strengths:Ti ride, Service, saved me $1000 vs. other Ti frame choices
Weaknesses:None yet
Similar Products Used:Rigor mootis, F2000, 1x1
Bike Setup:singlespeed 34x16, king, carbon post/stem/bars/cranks/hayes, 954s, crossmax xl, irc serac, fox 80rlt. Modular disc drop-out option, EBB
Bottom Line:Couple of months wait for this frame was well worth it . Service from Dean was great. Bike = light, fast, snappy, tough, pretty, etc. I need no more. 5 for value definitely, 5 for overall so far.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from New York, NY
Date Reviewed: December 21, 2002
Favorite Trail:whatever I'm riding
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:Bike Company
Strengths:Price
You can clean it with steel wool
Sweet ride
Ti!!!
Weaknesses:A bit on the stiff side for Titanium- those oversized tubes
Similar Products Used:Other Ti bike- Merlin road.
Bunch of other mtn. bikes- Aluminum and steel
Bike Setup:Fox Vanilla fork, Avid Arch Rival brakes, Sram X.0 shifters/derail., Syncros headset, Kore stem/bars, Race Face cranks, bunch of other overpriced crap. Discs coming soon
Bottom Line:Although I LOVE the ride, it is less forgiving than my Merlin. Probably due to the larger tubes. It does have that magic Ti feel, however. If you can afford it and you are looking for a Ti HT, buy the Dean without hesitation. It's cheap for Ti and handmade in the USA.
5 turds value for the price.
4.5 turds overall because nothings perfect.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Tony a Weekend Warrior from Greensboro, NC, USA
Date Reviewed: November 18, 2002
Favorite Trail:Salem Lake
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Jenson USA
Strengths:Quality welds, good workmanship, nice handling, etc., etc.
Weaknesses:A little prone to "Chain suck".
Similar Products Used:Trek 9.8, Haro Extreme, Univega
Bike Setup:Chris King disc hubs, UST3.1 rims, King headset, LP composites bars, ends, and post, Raceface Crank, XTR drive, Marzocchi Shock.
Bottom Line:Overall a very good bike. Handles well, "damps" vibrations, climbs well, great craftmanship. Much better then my Trek 9.8 (which broke and was not warrantied by the way...stupid Trek). After two weeks of riding I sheared off my derailler hanger during the process of breaking a chain. The replaceable derailler hanger hole locations seemed a little sketchy by design (The screw holes and chamfer seem too close to outside edge). I was really mad at first, but Dean sent me out another right away for no charge. I was told that they intended for this to fail (under certain situations), in order to avoid more costly failures. I order an spare, but I have not sheared one since. After seeing my riding partner do the same thing with another bike and bend the chainstay, hanger, broken derailler, etc. I think I agree with their ideology.
I would recommend this bike for anyone wanting a quality hardtail for a resonable price. It has held up fine with a 250lb fatty behind the controls. Good job Dean! (even if you are from the Ex-Hippie Hole now Yuppie Hole in Boulder).
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Fat Elvis a Cross Country Rider from Boulder, Co, USA
Date Reviewed: October 22, 2002
Favorite Trail:Hall Ranch, I guess
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1150.00
Purchased At:Straight from Dean
Strengths:Great price and a good company to work with. Custom geometry and Ti. Stiff yet smooth.
Weaknesses:None so far
Similar Products Used:My old frame was a raleigh m60
Bike Setup:Psylo sl, xt components, arch rival brakes, Next Lp st cranks and bb, thomson post & stem, koobi saddle, King Patriot HS...
Bottom Line:I really dig this bike. Getting custom geometry and a quality Ti frame normally costs at least twice as much. It may not be as pretty as a Seven, but I really doubt that a Seven will ride any better (not that I've ever been on one). I got the bike directly from Dean. John took my measurements, and talked to me for a good 30 minutes when I was ordering it and showed me around their shop, and he's a great guy to deal with. I had no concerns at all with buying a frame from him. They also gave me good deals on a psylo sl (02) and a thomson stem, and when I picked up the frame, one of their builders pressed in my headset, installed the fork and stem, and installed the cranks/bb for me for no charge. I think that's pretty cool. I was originally thinking of getting a Fox Forx, but John convinced me to get the psylo, and I haven't regretted it a bit. Being able to change the travel and geometry during the course of a ride is a great feature. The bike climbs well (even with the fork dialed out to longer travel), and handles well at speed on downhills. I've ridden it for 6 months now, and still like it as much as when it was brand new. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner.
Buy one if: You want a high quality, no-nonsense custom hardtail xc frame made by good guys.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Kris Klus a Cross Country Rider from Gillette, WY USA
Date Reviewed: September 23, 2002
Favorite Trail:Cache Creek to Game Creek
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1150.00
Purchased At:Dean USA
Strengths:Beautiful caftsmanship, friendly staff, homogenous finish, STIFF.
Weaknesses:Aluminum seat tube insert began to creak after two months... Dean offered an easy fix that worked immediately.
Similar Products Used:Waterford 1800 with 853 steel, Trek 9900 OCLV, GT Zaskar LE, Specialized S-Works Hardtail.
Bike Setup:'02 SID SL fork, Chris King HS, Thomson Seatpost, Raceface Crank and BB, WTB/Mavic wheels, XTR V-Brakes, XTR Drivetrain
Bottom Line:Let me put it this way... Moots is in Steamboat Springs, CO, Dean is in Boulder, CO. Both use 3al/2.5v Ti, Both use breezer-style drop outs, both use mono-stay rear end design. Dean Colonel is $1150.00 for frame with disc and v-brake mounts and your choice of stickers and finish, Moots Rigermootis is $1995.00! What a deal right?
THERE'S MORE!! This is the best riding Bike I have ever ridden. I've been a bicycle shop mechanic for ten years and I've ridden alot of bikes. None compare to the supple, precise, forgiving feel of this frame. NONE. I just test-rode the new Specialized EPIC, Marginal improvement in the really rough stuff, otherwise, not even close. Hardtails aren't going anywhere as long as Dean keeps amking the Colonel!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bald fat old guy a from northern mi
Date Reviewed: September 19, 2002
Favorite Trail:the one i'm on
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:mclain cycle cadillac mi
Strengths:incredible climber,stiff rear triangle,flawless welds,replacable derailer hanger,the attention to every detail.
Weaknesses:it's a DEAN...there are no weaknesses
Similar Products Used:litespeed unicoi,klein,trek
Bike Setup:xtr der's and shifters,rock shox duke sl,king headset,easton monkey lite bars,raceface isis w/ ti b.b. paul moto lite brakes & lovelevers, nuke proof/mavic 517 wheelset...etc
Bottom Line:when i first rode the dean it felt quite twitchy, then a few rides later i was blasting through singletrack i used to just cruise through. the handling is awesome! as for climbing, well, this thing just about climbs by itself. i'm gonna be 49 real soon, and have never been as good a climber as i am now. the downhills are predictable and solid. anyone wanting a beautifully crafted rocket of a mountain bike will not be dissapointed.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by cary hunter a Racer from waterford
Date Reviewed: September 3, 2002
Favorite Trail:many
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $950.00
Purchased At:jensonusa
Strengths:TI. Damp but stiff. Light. purdy.
Weaknesses:none that urk me.
Similar Products Used:aluminum hardtail, steel hardtail
Bike Setup:xtr
Bottom Line:d-Hanger is made in steel as of a couple months ago to help the above guy in need. It's strong. I like it. Other was too soft. I posted on the frame reviews and so will put one here. Got mine around first of year. Race 9 races on it so far. Almost pedaled and rode itself at Mt Snow. I seems just along for the ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by vic a Cross Country Rider from san diego, ca, usa
Date Reviewed: June 1, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $975.00
Purchased At:DEAN On-Line Auction
Strengths:rigid, rides great, awsome control, climbs like a billy goat on speed
Weaknesses:none!
Similar Products Used:trek, giant, specialized
Bike Setup:XTR, Chris King, Thompson
Bottom Line:This ride rocks! Titanium is much more forgivable than my Aluminum rides ever were. DEAN folks are always there to answere questions. DEAN found a life-long customer!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by kristin boyd a Cross Country Rider from austin, texas
Date Reviewed: March 26, 2002
Favorite Trail:city park
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $3000.00
Purchased At:online dealer
Strengths:Very smooth on rocky trails. Light weight and flashy. First time riding titanium and I love it.
Weaknesses:Derailer hanger is very weak and bends easy. For the price paid something this simple should be fixed.
Similar Products Used:Trek 7000
Bike Setup:Shimano XT and race face stem, seat post, crank.
Bottom Line:Great bike and worth the penny so far. Have to call Dean to order a new hanger every time it breaks. Other than that the bike rocks. Lets see how long it will last under my hard riding.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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