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Fuji Thrill

MSRP $ 499.95
# of Reviews 8
Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by hgh dfhgfrh a Downhiller from djhhj
Date Reviewed: February 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:ur mom
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:bicicle whaal
Strengths:all
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:bicicel
Bike Setup:sweet
Bottom Line:best ever made ever
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Tyler a Cross Country Rider from escondido, ca
Date Reviewed: August 15, 2003
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $350.00
Strengths:the Thrill pakage is great, its got preatty good forks, middle range shifters, good brakes, and a great frame
Weaknesses:the bike is just a little on the heavy side, but otherwise you get a real good deal
Similar Products Used:well my brother has a hardrock, the hardrock and the thrill are both very comparable
Bottom Line:the bike is a bang for the buck it rides great shifts well the forks work great the disk brakes stop you and if you are a recreational rider who likes to pound around every so often the thrill should suit you.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by jimmy rollins a Weekend Warrior from montgomeryville
Date Reviewed: November 28, 2002
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid: $330.00
Purchased At:performance
Strengths:price and frame.
Weaknesses:skimped out on components to accomodate mechanical disc brakes
Similar Products Used:Fuji outland, Diamondback Response, Raleigh 80?
Bike Setup:demo'd it stock.
Bottom Line:People buy this bike on two deciding factors .... price and disc brakes. At $329 it you dont expect to see this price range at nearby Dicks sporting goods or Sports Authority. Cosco, Walmart and Kmart wont even price any bikes over $150. Chris Lakina is just repeating the same thing the guy wrote earlier. Let me be objective. Fuji is a small bicycle manufacturer, fairly new to the cycle game. You go to Performance and saw the Thrill and also the Fuji Outland. To impress your friends and probably feel like your getting the better bike so you opt for the Thrill and the disc brakes. Side by side next to the Outland the disc brakes and the price becomes your deciding factor. My advice next time Chris, go shopping by yourself and never let your friends influence your purchase. The Thrill is the cheapest hardtail you can get with disc brakes. If it weren't for the discs, the bike would be on a shelf at your local Cosco. The Fuji outland outperforms and is lighter than the Thrill (disc brakes are heaver than linear pulls). The price difference between the Thrill and Outland is about $30-$50? The Thrill has so many lackluster components that the ride dramatically hurts its handling performance. The Thrill components from the front fork to the rear/front deraileurs are 2 tiers below the Fuji. Compromising on suspension and drivetrain to get a bike to ride like a Huffy is not worth the $30 savings. OK so it has disc brakes and hubs-big deal. This bike is meant for commuter riding and light trail riding for the beginner. Beginners dont NEED disc brakes. If you are a serious trail rider, freerider, hucker, trials rider, DH expert gravity rider or Slalom thats when you need them, Chris my boy.
The Thrill can be lighter, less alloy components on handlebars and seatposts, and shift better, Using Alivio, or even Deore components. Altus and Acera drivetrains dont hold up. You cant afford to mangle your deraileurs or mishift if your in the middle of the woods. The Thrill has sloppy handling and the front suspension is a pure coil-dampening setup (typical huffy stuff). The fork is too light to accomodate riders weighing in from 120 lbs to 350 lbs.You're asking too much from a cheap fork. There is a dramatic difference though when you ride it up against the Fuji Outland which has better components and is lighter. Spring the extra $50 and get the Outland. The ride and handling alone is worth $100's more. Bottom Line - To keep the price down they made huge sacrifices to add disc brakes. If you dont believe me ask any cyclists around (roadie or mtb) spending $50 on better overall components or tho impress friends with a showy component. 9 out 10 will go for $50 worth of better components.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by chris lakina a Cross Country Rider from Phili
Date Reviewed: October 1, 2002
Favorite Trail:pocono
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $325.00
Purchased At:performance bikes
Strengths:Frame, disc brakes, Value!!!
Weaknesses:shocks are ok, tires are ok, what did you expect its only 300+ $$
Similar Products Used:tested some other similar brands, giant, etc.
Bike Setup:stock execpt for shimano clipon's, head lights,new front and rear rims,i got alittle to crazy on it -- :0)
Bottom Line:fantastic, what a great bike, i mean you get a front shock w/ about 3" of travel, front and back disc brakes, Shimano derailer, its also really light, or atleast i think so. Bottom line, you are only going to pay about 300+ dollars on this bike, so you get what you pay for! you can take that satement either way. As a recomindation for a beginner, or someone who is just getting intreseted i highly recomend this bike becasue, if you begin to love this sport as much as i have taken to it, you will be glad you have some leftover money to buy your (dream machine)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Murray Ng a Weekend Warrior from Sacramento, CA
Date Reviewed: July 18, 2002
Favorite Trail:any trail will do
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $330.00
Purchased At:Performance Bicycle Shop
Strengths:aluminum frame (the same frame fuji uses on their more expensive MTBs), cool looking disc brakes, 3" travel front suspension, Shimano derailleurs
Weaknesses:low end components - but for the price, what do you expect?
Similar Products Used:Trek 6000
Bike Setup:Already replaced the pedals with Shimano 424s
Bottom Line:Had to give back the Trek to my brother-in-law. The Performace sale flyer came and I saw the Fuji for $329.97. Searched the WWW for reviews, all came back pretty positive. Searched the WWW for prices, most were over $400, went down to PBS to pick one up. The Fuji was best deal I could find on a low end MTB with disc brakes. Compared to the Trek (also aluminum), the Fuji feels more responsive, lively, and not so heavy. I commute by bike to work, have ridden it almost every day since I got it, very sweet ride, comfortable seat. I do my own maintenance, no problems with the components so far, shifts great, one gear or 3 at a time. Brakes rub a little during hard cornering but pretty much drag free. Took it out on a few trails, very stable. I ride hard, but don't abuse the equipment. Could have picked up a Specialized Hardrock, Giant Yukon, or Trek 4300 but those don't have disc brakes. Great entry-level MTB!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bob a Weekend Warrior from fairfax, VA
Date Reviewed: July 12, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:performance bike
Strengths:very light, and sweet disc brakes for the price, comfy seat, strong rims, good handlebar and gear shifter, nice shimano acera derailer
Weaknesses:not much, cept didnt come with deore gear shifts
Similar Products Used:gt i drive
Bottom Line:sweet bike, great price, i got mine on sale, taken it on 3 trails so far and has ridden flawlessly, have also done some city riding and handels well on roads also
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dan a Weekend Warrior from Washington, DC
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:College Park Bikes
Strengths:Frame construction and suspension. As someone new to mtbing the bike's toughness gives me confidence to take on all sorts of trails.
Weaknesses:Handlebars are too narrow so I swapped mine out and she rides like a dream.
Bottom Line:I like the ride of the bike but I'll let you know in a few months after I take her cross country on a few different trails. Great step into the MTB market.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Tom McAvoy a Weekend Warrior from Hollywood, FL.
Date Reviewed: May 11, 2002
Favorite Trail:Oleta River "Dragons Tail"
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $440.00
Purchased At:B&E Cycles
Strengths:Frame, Shimano transmission
Weaknesses:Cyclone crankset
Similar Products Used:1996 FUJI THRILL SE
2002 RALEIGH M80
Bike Setup:Stock for now
Bottom Line:The best thing about this entry-level MTB is the 7000 series alu frame. It feels alive and adds to the overall lightness and responsiveness of the bike. And with all the curves, tapers and the paint scheme, it's absolutely beautiful.
As a 200 pound rider however, the SunTour XCR fork is just too light for any serious trails. In addition, I can step on the pedals and watch the Cyclone Precision cranks flex tremendously. The componentry from my RALEIGH M80 will replace the weak points on this bike and make for a fun ride eventually. Excellent entry level/beginner MTB.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3






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