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Abe
a Cross Country Rider
from Temecula, CA, USADate Reviewed: April 5, 2002
Strengths: Styling, Frame geometry, Mt. Baldy tires, and Color.Weaknesses: None Yet.Bottom Line: The style of this bike is ideal for young girls. It has a competitive look yet is very feminine. The components are stout and should last a long time. Quality is head and shoulders above the dept. store bikes. This is the coolest girls bike I have ever seen. My kid loves it. It is so cool my boy is even jealous. See ya Barbie.
Favorite Trail: Santa Rosa
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$155.00
Purchased At: Performance Bike
Similar Products Used: Trek Mt. Cub and Target Junk.
Bike Setup: Stock. Beware of the derailleur cable routing. Performance routed it poorly. Better to route the cable through the protector instead of around it. Thanks Mike.
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Frank
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from Wyomissing, PA, USADate Reviewed: March 26, 2002
Strengths: Great components and color for a girl's bikeWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: I bought this bike for my daughter as her first 20" bike with gears and hand brakes. I also considered the Trek Mt Lion 60, Novara Dirt Rider, and Schwinn Speedster 2.0.
I got the Specialized since it seems to have great Shimano components, is well-built with a chome-moly frame. Mostly, though, I got it because it came in a great "girl's" color of hot pink with a pretty, spring-padded saddle and has a low slung frame to make getting on and off easy, yet it still is tough as nails with the same (or better) components than the other bikes I considered, at the same (or better) price.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$200.00
Purchased At: Green Mountain Cycle shop
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