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Jonas Said Baazi
a Cross Country Rider
from NorwayDate Reviewed: April 14, 2003
Strengths: Great frame. The frame is light and allows you to ride wherever you want. With only 10.8 kg of weight and plenty of raceface equipments, this is a bike for mtb enthusiasts.
Raceface prodigy XC crank, prodigy stem, seatpost and handlebar.Weaknesses: The only thing to complain about, is that the bike doesn't have disc brakes. However, when buying a bike with a light and smooth frame you can't expect disc brakes to be included, besides upgrading your bike is something you have to do anyway!Bottom Line: This is a great bike and is worth the money no matter what you paid. This bike gives you everything you need to succeed in a race. This is a bike for the enthusiasts who want the best component on one bike or those who just want to look rally good on a bike! Raceface components have always been considered hardcore, and you know what? After trying this bike it convinced me that the phrase has to be true!
Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At: G-Sport Oslo(Byporten)
Similar Products Used: Nakamura complite
Bike Setup: XT rear derailleur. LX front derailleur. Ritchey pro girder wheels. Raceface prodigy xc crank, prodigy seatpost, stem and handlebar. Last but not least Manitou skareb elite suspension fork. Sucs up everything when it comes to stones. Forgot to mention the avid single digit v-brakes. They bite the rims like snakes on a mouse!
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