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Fuji Discovery 1

MSRP $ 359.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by Cody a Downhiller from Fishersville, VA
Date Reviewed: October 23, 2006
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $375.00
Purchased At:Cycle Recycle
Strengths:It has been through a lot and is still holding strong
Bottom Line:it is the ABSOLUTE BEST FUGI EVER!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scott Bostic a Weekend Warrior from Piney Point, MD, USA
Date Reviewed: July 2, 2005
Favorite Trail:st. mary's river park trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $349.00
Purchased At:Mike's Bikes
Strengths:very tweakable, easy to jerk around in tight spots, balanced jumps, and very smooth landing if the rear spring is adjusted properly, very durable, built like a rock. Rims are very solid too.
Weaknesses:don't like the tires, tough to launch unless spring tension is really high but that goes with all full suspension frames i guess.
Similar Products Used:had an old hard rock..... which was nothing compared to this fuji (although it is a different bike altogether)
Bike Setup:Stock with grip strap pedals
Bottom Line:Me like my fuji. I am a novice, but I feel like a champ on this frame.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by dustin&dave paterson&campbell a Racer from thashwa, ont, can
Date Reviewed: August 3, 2003
Favorite Trail:walmart loop o' shwa
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $489.00
Purchased At:e bay
Strengths:components, fork, solid steel construction, by solid i meen solid, i love yellow, not much pedaling required to go fast down very steep paved hills, even my mom loves it but she loves white, no fear of theft, maintenance free fork, also love damping, no confusing adjustments, wheels are light and black ilove black
Weaknesses:the altus groupo too heavy had to upgrade to full alivio, much better shifting now, but i miss the mega range gear in the heat of race situations, but i guess its my own fault i love hot dogs, and gained a bit of weight latley, it also didn't come with a one piece crank which i preefer over these confusing axle lengths, it was hard to find a 53 tooth big ring to fit my alivio cranks but i guess thats my fault as well, i love alivio, i love pizza too, im hungry
Similar Products Used:litespeed unicoi, cannondale scalpel 3000,
Bike Setup:full alivio upgrade(best money i've ever spent), bottle cages attached to handlebar, "the" fender on front, krypto chain and pad lock wrapped around seat post, 53 tooth chainring only, slime in the tubes, ci deck panorama, do u know the king of the path? i love the path, digital pro-12 lcd niterider lights, its dangerous at night on the path, busted beer bottles all over, slime rocks the cats a$$, still more set-up to be done, not quite dialed all the way in yet, toe-straps are a pain trying to find perfect tension of the strap, in the middle of my rides my feet swell up quite a bit, i got gout in my left foot, had to compensate a bit, 2.5" rear tire, 1.5" front tire need more traction for acceleration on pavement, sweet.
Bottom Line:fuji has out done themselves with this model, i can't believe all the accesories i can fit on it , its a perfect racing machine for people who have an eye for quality, and a wallet full of lint. i love hot dogs . e-bay kicks ass, LBS sucks.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3






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