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Brodi ALL Bike 1998 or Older


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 4000.00
  • # of Reviews: 5

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Brodie ALL


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Tyler a Cross Country Rider from Cranbrook, B.C. Canada

Date Reviewed: January 19, 2000

Strengths:    Very stable at slow speeds, yet handles like its on rails at high speeds. Steel gives a beautiful ride and is fairly forgiving

Weaknesses:    Paint sucks and if you want to put tires bigger then 2.25 you may have some problems with clearance

Bottom Line:   
Kick ass bike for all the trails you want to do. strong, resiliant and one hell of a great ride for all the types of riding whether your into fast singletrack or big drops, this bike is an affordable steel frame that takes a lickin and keeps on tickin.

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Favorite Trail:   Teeter-Totter trail

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Similar Products Used:   Dekirf team SL, Generation, Norco nitro and rampage

Bike Setup:   all XT except for race face head set


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by ryan a Weekend Warrior from winsor ont

Date Reviewed: October 17, 1999

Strengths:    
solid looks great great feel


Weaknesses:    
paint job sucks alot of ass


Bottom Line:   
The atomic full suspension is so great. I love it . It is a little over priced at $2400 (canadian), but I got it for 1500 because all the bikers out in Ontario don't know about the bike makers out west. One thing realy that pist me off about this bike was the s^&%Y pant job that I will have to get redone in a year or so.

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Favorite Trail:   
3 stage

Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
cannondale


Bike Setup:   
RS XT wtb RF


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by deflated a Cross-Country Rider from where it rains

Date Reviewed: July 8, 1999

Strengths:    
The lovely, well-designed steel frame


Weaknesses:    
Easy-to-scratch paint


Bottom Line:   
Love the bike. Spent months trying to find a new bike with a decent setup for a tall rider, the '98 Brodie Nucleus was the only one that came close. Brodie seem to be the only ones in my price range who realized that a bigger frame goes better with a longer head tube...the riding position was downright silly on some of the bikes I tried, my hands were so low.Great ride, it loves to be thrown into corners, the jury's still out on the Rock Shox but it's not too bad. Whining about the paint seems petty, but it really does scratch at the drop of a hat.Get a Brodie, you'll be happy.

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Duration Product Used:   
6 months

Similar Products Used:   
RM Hammer, various Kona's, Specialized...


Bike Setup:   
Original but for a RaceFace post


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by chris a Cross-Country Rider from freeland, wa

Date Reviewed: April 15, 1999

Strengths:    
Frame quality, weight and strength and the NW design. Control Tech fork work exceptionally well on cross-country eating bumps for breakfast.


Weaknesses:    
brazed on cable routing noodle at the join of the top tube and seat tube. This noodle is not a good idea in these days of V-brakes. Routing is difficult to impossible, and needs to be bypassed. The same fork that makes the bike rock on X-country doesn' t cut it well down steep descents, wanting to dive forward too easily.


Bottom Line:   
The bike is the best I've ridden for responsiveness, and strength. The frame is supple yet vicious.

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Favorite Trail:   
Rock Field, Gold Bar WA

Duration Product Used:   
more than 3 years

Similar Products Used:   
Trek, Kona, Specialized, Klein


Bike Setup:   
Sovereign with Control Tech Lawwill Leader fork, Kooka, XT, V-brakes, Control Tech stem...


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by big sexy a Cross-Country Rider from ghetto bay

Date Reviewed: March 25, 1999

Strengths:    
the steel ride is too sweet (all cliches apply here:e.g.forgiving ride,resilient ride,the right amount of flex without too much bb flexiness,forgiving etc..)


Weaknesses:    
rust possible, but alleviated with rust inhibitors.


Bottom Line:   
two words: brodie forever. I've had this bike for 10 years and it is still too sweet.

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Favorite Trail:   
know your role boulevard

Duration Product Used:   
more than 3 years

Similar Products Used:   
dekerf sl,rocky mountain altitude t.o.


Bike Setup:   
syncros,race-face,xtr, mavic,rock shox



Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

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