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Fuji Triple Diamond

MSRP $
# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 3.5/5
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Submitted by Alexander Lopez a downhiller from Malden, MA
Date Reviewed: February 9, 1999
Bottom Line:
I've had my double diamond two years now and must say I am quite impressed with it's overall durability and performance. I have only had one unfortunate encounter since purchasing my bike in 97, the rear shock collapsed. I have made a number of upgrades (XTR everything!) and she's running smoothly. It has traveled with me to Puerto Rico, Lorado Mexico, Cali, Vermont, NY, PA, and West VA. It has been a faithful companion. I love her (my bike of course)
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mark Collin Bryant a weekend warrior from East Orange, New Jersey
Date Reviewed: June 8, 1998
Bottom Line:

I have a 97 Single Diamond and I find it to be great. But then again I am 50 years old and have been riding Fuji's for about 30 years now. I put about 25 miles a day on my bike and I have only had one problem and that is with the rear shock it lost air and collapsed. Otherwise I am a Fuji Man!!!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Nick a downhiller from NY
Date Reviewed: December 29, 1997
Bottom Line:

Just another Y bike clone. See my reviews of the Gary Fisher Joshua and Trek Y bike and you essentially have a review of this bike. The parts spec. may be good but it cannot eclipse a fudementally flawed design. I urge all prospective FS buyers to test out severalo different suspension designs rather than only URT's.
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by C Cabrera a cross-country rider from Tucson, AZ
Date Reviewed: November 25, 1997
Bottom Line:

This review is for the 97 fuji suncsrest sx. The frame of this bike is made with Easton tubing, the 98 fuji sundance and mt fuji are too. It's the best aluminum tubing out there. This thing is light. It also comes with an Indy XC fork which does the job nicely for rocky desert trails. It was inexpensive and worth the money for the Rithcey accesories and stx-rc components. Fuji has some really creative paint jobs too. This bike is capable of handling the roughest conditions, rougher than the rider. It's a good bike
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Matt a downhiller from USA
Date Reviewed: October 25, 1997
Bottom Line:

BAD, Sucky bike, handles like gravy, climbs like ***** and too overpriced. -100 chillies
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jason a racer from Raleigh, NC
Date Reviewed: August 25, 1997
Bottom Line:

Full Suspension, Flagship Model
Awesome. Aluminum Frame, Full XT, Very Light,
Usually I dont like full suspensions but this one is stiff
enough for hard climbing without the bob.
Overall Rating:5






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