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William Barker
a Weekend Warrior
from Las VegasDate Reviewed: October 23, 2006
Strengths: Very Durable. Makes me feel, constantly, that I have purchased an awesome product for my son.Weaknesses: Very heavy front forks. On the ramp my son, who is 8 has a difficult time picking up the front end.Bottom Line: The is a great bike, it easily upgradable to a fantastic bike with just a few new parts. I think it will last him a long, long time. I will buy him the S&M pitchfork XLT for Xmas 2006, he shoud pretty happy with weight after that.
Favorite Trail: none
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$269.00
Purchased At: Manual and Ollies
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: Primo pedals, THE seat. No pegs
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dave
a Weekend Warrior
from altoona, PADate Reviewed: November 1, 2005
Strengths: i got this bike for 210 unassembled and i consider a great deal. Has 48 spoke double wall rims, a very light cromo 3 pc, and a very light steel frame but sturdy with thick dropouts. all together pretty damn light (30 lbs) for its strength. very small bars ( i like the feel of my hands very close together). very tough forks. great price.Weaknesses: heavy forks. i hate "U" breaks. stock tires wear quickly. stock grips are rather hard.Bottom Line: an excelent bike for the money. Serves me quite well, even though i don't do anything too great. Great for beginners. Pretty damn light, great for us small guys ;). throw some better rims on it and you would have one tough bike.
Favorite Trail: lowes jumps
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$210.00
Purchased At: pedal power
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