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Gary Fisher Big Sur '98

MSRP $ 850.00
# of Reviews 20
Average Rating 4.55/5
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Submitted by Raub a Cross Country Rider from Portland
Date Reviewed: January 16, 2002
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $800.00
Strengths:genesis, handles awsome over all terrain
component group is good for the price
Weaknesses:seatpost will not stay in one position but otherwise none!
Bike Setup:uppgraded to xtr rear der., thompson stem, truvativ stylo team cranks w/ raceface prodigy bb, profile riser bar, new front shock next on the list.
Bottom Line:I love this bike. I have riden it over all kinds of terrain including some brutal downhill. The big sur is bomb proof, and handles great. Climbs even better. Never had a serious mechanical problem, this bike has made me a loyal fisher fan. If you like to ride hard and go fast this is a great bike to start with. HARDTAILS RULE!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Phillip Piggins a Cross Country Rider from Elk Rapids Mi
Date Reviewed: October 12, 2001
Favorite Trail:vasa
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Brick Wheels/ TC Mi
Strengths:The Gary Fisher Big sur has a great frame i love the genisis geomotry, it also comes with very good stock components
Weaknesses:The big sur has a weak bottom bracket and they could have spent a little more mony on th paint job, i mean its a nice paint job but it dosent compare to the kliens.
Similar Products Used:Trek,Wheeler,Mongoose and light speed
Bike Setup:I just upgraded to all xt drive train/ rear derailer xt front derailer xt casset xt chain xt/ XC indy suspension and coming soon front xt shifters and brake levers and brakes.I also have a lx crank and lx hobs, sell itelia FLIGHT seat, yetti grips (red) and pana racer red walled tires, they look sweat ( great treds ).
Bottom Line:I bought this bike just getting into the sport and than started getting up grades and now the bike is sweat. The genisis geomotry is great and if you road it and didnt think so there is something wrong. The big sur is i stiff bike with ok suspension and a great light and strong frame.The big sur is a great bike for u people who have mountian biked before but also good for thoes beginers who have the money to spend.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Craig Ruhland a Cross Country Rider from Eden Valley, MN
Date Reviewed: September 7, 2001
Favorite Trail:lake upsilon singletrack
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $699.00
Purchased At:scheels
Strengths:great geomoetry, stiff ride, cuts easily through tight singletrack, good stock wheels, light, strong, well built frame for the money...
Weaknesses:crank is weak, GF framed in my opinion seem to run a bit small-be cautious, paint on downtube and chainstays got chipped and trashed, indy C is scary (get a meaty marzzochi!)
Similar Products Used:various FS and hardies-schwinn, trek, kona, klien
Bike Setup:stolen after year of owning
Bottom Line:When I bought this bike I went for the frame and that seemed to be a good choice, however leaving the bike behind the house (1409) at college during an evening of drinking proved to be a poor choice. I miss that frame. In the college financial vise I would have bought the bike over again. I really don't know about all the trek-klien-fisher-bontrager unity going on but I guess that is a different issue. Anyway-the "genesis geometry" has proven itself for many, many miles both in trail application and in racing so I believe with this kind of price tag, and this kind of quality frame, this bike can certainly be upgraded for years of riding. If you are on a budget and plan to upgrade components this could be your ride. get off the computer and go ride!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mark a Weekend Warrior from South Wales, NY
Date Reviewed: May 26, 2001
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $899.00
Purchased At:Mud, Sweat and Gears
Strengths:frame, genesis geometry
Weaknesses:components, i.e. shocks, seat-hard as a rock, crank, etc...
also have a lot of paint chipping.
Similar Products Used:Hoo Koo e Koo
Bike Setup:xt drive train, Marzochi Z.3 shocks, Mavic 519 rims w/xt hubs
Bottom Line:The frame is awesome and very uprgradable. I've had this bike for three years, going on four and have now upgraded everything but the seat post and brakes, coming soon. The ride is excellent and for a 225lb plus rider it has held up incredibly well. I know have an $1800 bike and built it pretty much myself. As long as the frame continues to hold, I don't see getting rid of it soon. I do need a new paint job though.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by DAN a Cross Country Rider from POWELL, WY USA
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2001
Favorite Trail:ANY TRAIL
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:STRONG, FAST, RESPONSIVE, SIMPLE INDY FORK
Weaknesses:HANDLE BARS, CRANK, LX STX COMPONENTS
Similar Products Used:SCHWINN MOAB, SPECALIZED FSR EXTREAM
Bike Setup:MAVIC 121 RIMS, SPECIALIZED COMP, TIRES, XT COMPONENTS, FLITE SADDLE, AVID 2 V-BRAKES, GRIP SHIFT 800 X-RAY
Bottom Line:WELL ENGINEERED FRAME, SIMPLE FORK(WON'T LEAK OIL), BUY FOR FRAME! SWEET COLOR, FAST AND DANGEROUS, FUN TO RIDE. BIKE GOOD FOR WEEKENDERS AND INTERMEDIATE RIDERS. FRAME GOOD FOR ELITE RIDERS! HAPPY TRAILS!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by yoAA a Weekend Warrior from alabama
Date Reviewed: April 1, 2001
Favorite Trail:any that you throw at me
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:BOB's Bikes
Strengths:Good bike great for those weekend poeple that just like to go all out. Wicked in turns and and some good components. The yellow paint just makes people scared!
Weaknesses:that thing that they call a shock crap. the crank is a little week
Bike Setup:Bomber shock mavrick racing wheels and stuff like that
Bottom Line:great bike i am going to get a 2001 in about 2 months.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by jeff diem a Cross Country Rider from michigan
Date Reviewed: February 23, 2001
Favorite Trail:pontiac lake
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:bike usa
Strengths:great climber, wicked in turns, descneds ok
Weaknesses:indy xc fork, cranks, and hubs
Similar Products Used:umm none.. my first reall mtn bike
Bike Setup:xtr rear deralier, xt front deralier, xtr calipers on order, xt shifters, lx cranks, bontrager crowbar
Bottom Line:great bike for the dough... i wish the cranks and fork didnt suck, but i work at a biek shop and the frame is used on the supercaliber, so jsut 600 bux for that was worth it to me!! maybe puttin on a psylo fork turn it into a urban assult vehicle, geometry be damned!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Nigel Bagge a Cross Country Rider from London
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2000
Favorite Trail:South Downs
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $800.00
Strengths:Genesis frame helps on the climbs and suits tall riders. Very stable downhill.
Weaknesses:Poor Indy forks, rest okay for the money. Genesis does mean front wheel tends to lift on steep climbs.
Bike Setup:Upgrades inc SID forks,riser bars, USE seatpost, Tioga factory tyres. Still need new cranks - reckon Raceface
Bottom Line:Excellent value and with a suspension seatpost it gives high value/light full sus bikes a run for their money, with little maintenance needed.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Anthony Senger a Cross Country Rider from New Berlin, WI, USA
Date Reviewed: July 25, 2000
Favorite Trail:Kettle Moraine South: John Muir
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Genesis Geometry w/ super stiff frame construction kicks serious butt! Wicked yellow paint (can spot another Big Sur a mile away!) Simple yet super effective Avid brakes!

Awesome Bang for the Buck...
Weaknesses:Flat bars will kill the top tube paint on big dumps!
Shifting has always been a problem, I believe it to be the cheaper Sugino Crank/Rings with less than stellar STX cassette and front deraileur.
Similar Products Used:Trek 7000, K2 Razorback (FS)
Bike Setup:STX shifters, XT front & rear Derail., Power Post Moab, WTB kevlar seat, WTB Velociraptor tires, K2 Mag-C pedals
Bottom Line:Awesome Hungry bike that is only so slightly let down by some cost sutting stock components. After adding the suspension post I never had problems hanging with my buddy riding a FS K2 Razorback ($3000+)!!! I've had problems with the shifting and chain suck (actually just killed my granny gear on the Sugino cranks...). Tried upgrading the front Derailleur. This did not help, much. I'm looking forward to putting on lighter, stronger cranks, because I just love riding this bike!

Real bottom line is that the bike is so much more than what you get off the show room floor, but the grin factor is so there, and upgrading it has been fun too! So for $800 plus my upgrades, I'm ripping it like a mad man! 4 flamers for value because the bean counters got at some improtant components, but 5 for overall!!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dan a Weekend Warrior from Forest Hills, NY
Date Reviewed: March 29, 2000
Favorite Trail:Rocky Point, Ringwood
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Great pukey yellow frame!!
Weaknesses:The stock components had to go, but they're fairly decent.
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher X-Calibur
Bike Setup:XTR everything, except for RaceFace crankset, and Spinergy SPOX in red, with red brake/shifting cables ;) Getting new front shocks (bleh).
Bottom Line:Get this bike for the frame.. I'll give it 5 flaming bananas!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from Bridgeport
Date Reviewed: February 3, 2000
Favorite Trail:Single Track of any kind
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Awsome ride, good geometry, excelent entry race bike.
Weaknesses:None that I have found yet for the price
Similar Products Used:Fuji Suncrest, Gary Fisher Hakoyaku
Bike Setup:Bontreager wheels, rims Wilderness Trail Bikes Tires, Saddle, Grips Shimano LX cranks and Bottom Braket, XT rear, And Avid Single digit V-brakes. Also comes with an awsome Judy Long Travel. It may be heavy but its got awsome travel and no sticktion.
Bottom Line:If you want a good bike for the money the 98 Big Sur is Awsome but I don't like the color skeam on the 99.
Its a good bike for someone wanting to go from the weekend warrior to competitive racing.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Alex a Cross-Country Rider from Noble
Date Reviewed: January 4, 2000
Favorite Trail:
3 Stage
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
climbing descending genesis colour
Weaknesses:
cranks indy that came with it rims
Similar Products Used:
brc
Bike Setup:
manitou sxe
xt derailleur
thudbuster
avocet titanium saddle
Bottom Line:awesome bike totally upgradable, a must if you don't have the coin, i give er' 5 flamers i'd give it 20 if i could
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Big Sur a Cross-Country Rider from Norman, Ok
Date Reviewed: August 1, 1999
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Great Components, rite price, and Just as good as any other hard tail
Weaknesses:
Doesnt pedal it self
Similar Products Used:
GF Zigerat, Tiki, and Balance FS 450
Bike Setup:
RS Long Travel kit, LX rapid fire shifter, XT Front derailer, XT Bottom Bracket, Cane Creek Headset, Slim Tubes and Liners, Kool Stop BP,
Bottom Line:unless you plan on riding around the world the big sur is the bike for you. I have had mine for a year and I love it. I know guys with $6,000 joshua's and I still kick there asses on the trail. I spend less time in the repair stand and I ride twice as hard. I looked long and hard and road many test miles and this is the bike I picked.Enough said now go buy a big sur and get muddy!!!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Orland a Downhiller from Kamloops
Date Reviewed: July 31, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Northeast
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
None
Weaknesses:
Components, everything on the bike,
Similar Products Used:
Gary FIsher Kaitai
Brodie Expresso
Cannondale
Trek VRX 500
Bike Setup:
Hydraulic Brakes
Marzocchi Z1 Dropoffs
XTR components
Kooka Cranks
Easton Monkey-Lite handelbars
Bottom Line:if you're still reading this, uh-oh
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Chris a Cross-Country Rider from Spokane WA
Date Reviewed: July 28, 1999
Favorite Trail:
beacon hill
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
genesis geometry, its yellow for gods sake
Weaknesses:
sh*tty shock, too heavy
Similar Products Used:
POS Trek 8000
Bike Setup:
Mantou SX Ti
XT drivetrain
Time ATAC pedals
Bottom Line:sweet ass bike for the price. i've done a few upgrades, like the shock, but all in all it is an excellent bike.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from Brooklyn, NY
Date Reviewed: July 9, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Rocky Point, L.I.
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Rock solid
Weaknesses:
Getting the chain on and off the front big gear.
Similar Products Used:
'97 Big Sur (it was stolen!)
Bike Setup:
Stock
Bottom Line:Great bike, rock solid! My only problem is the above mentioned shifting; but who uses the big ring on the trails anyway? My '97 never had that problem, and all the tweaking in the world doesn't seem to help. But who uses the big ring on the trails anyway? Indestructable, even for a big rider like myself.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by M Cyr a Weekend Warrior from Binghamton,NY
Date Reviewed: June 29, 1999
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Great simple package for the price. The frame is a keeper, and the bike will upgrade nicely.
Weaknesses:
The Sugino Crank torques. This will need to be replaced.
The Icon pedals are a sin. They look sharp, but weigh a lot and require unique cleats. Do I need to own another pair of shoes to ride my other bikes?
Similar Products Used:
Klein
Giant
Specialized
Trek
Bottom Line:This bike was a steal. Because it was a 98 model, I got a great price on a real pretty bike. The 99's are as ugly as sin and basically the same bike. This is a good bike for an intermediate rider.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jamie Molitor a Weekend Warrior from St. Cloud, Minnesota
Date Reviewed: June 18, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Milaca trail (Minn)/Ice Age trail (Wisc)
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Genesis geometry is one of the greatest things GF has ever has implemented. It feels so great on descents and yes it does climb like a mountain goat.
It is the most upgradable aluminum-framed bike GF makes. Thus far I've only upgraded the inner chain ring (see weaknesses) but that's about it. Though it will be upgraded.
Weaknesses:
I've had problems with the four-bolt pattern on the front chainring by Sagino. I have no idea why they decided to go with the four-bolt pattern but I know when my inner chain ring snapped in half (yep..clean in half) it took about 2 1/2 months or so for them to order a new one from the parts dealer. And the dealer is in frickin Minneapolis (only an hr away).
My only complaint though
Similar Products Used:
19?? GF Advance
1998 GF Aquilla
1998 Specialized StumpJumper
Bike Setup:
Set up is factory stock with the exception of the inner chain ring.
Bottom Line:A great bike.
For the cash you fork over (I paid $750) and the frame you get its excellent. It may not be the best components..but its sooo upgradable that its not even funny. As one of the other reviews said you can easily have a bike that is better than more expensive rides. The Genisis geometry feels like heaven.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jim Miller a Racer from San Diego, CA
Date Reviewed: May 11, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Indian Creek/Noble Canyon
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
The long top tube/short stem combo of the Genesis geometry reall works. It gives me a lot more confidence on steep, rocky descents. Climbs like a goat too. This is the same frame that comes on the high-end Fisher models so it's very upgrade worthy.
Weaknesses:
Some of the parts like the handlebar, bottom bracket, and saddle are pretty heavy, but it's a relatively inexpensive bike so that's acceptable to me.
Similar Products Used:
Kona Kileaua
Litespeed Obed
GT LTS
Bike Setup:
I swapped the stock Indy XC fork for a Judy XC with Englund air cartridges and an alloy steerer that I had. I also swapped the Sugino cranks for some XT cranks that I took off another bike. I also use Time ATAC Alium pedals instead of the Wellgo clones that it came with. This setup is really improved the overall bike a lot.
Bottom Line:Originally I was just going to get a Gary Fisher frame because I wanted to try out the Genesis geometry. I was able to find a Big Sur at a closeout price that allowed me to get a complete bike for not much more than the frame would have cost. The Genesis geometry frame is everything I hoped it would be, if not better, and is a great platform for future upgrades. I'll give it 5 stars for the frame and the great price I got which made it a great value.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John a Cross-Country Rider from Onalaska, WI
Date Reviewed: April 24, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Holtzinger Climbs
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Where do I start?
Weaknesses:
None, unless you are a prideful yuppie
Similar Products Used:
GT Talera '93
Bottom Line:Great bke, especially for the money. You are a getting a top of-the-line Supercaliber frame. The beefy Ginzu Team Suspension hub keeps the Indy rigid even under my heavy weight and aggressive riding style. The wheels are tougher than any non freeride/downhill wheel. With some XT shifters, brake bosters and Englung total air cartridges, and possibly a long trtavel kit thisbike will be a million tomes better than bikes five times as much
Overall Rating:5






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