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Submitted by
inlovewithibis
a Cross-Country Rider
from Fairfax, VADate Reviewed: April 18, 1999
Strengths:
versitility, climbs great, stablility at speed, yet threads technical virginia/wva single track with ease, incredible steel feel, beautiful welds/paint/chainstay protectorWeaknesses:
high sex appeal has led to several theft attempts.Bottom Line: I weigh 200 lbs- the Litespeed felt flexy compared to this bike (the Haka uses the same Moron tubing as the Mojo MTB- so it is about a pound heavier than the ti bike), the rack braze-ons make this an able commuter (i've toured italy with it as well)- you should see the faces on the riders i pass on singletrack climbs when they see the bike rack over my rear tire. - the sport utility vehicle of biking.
Favorite Trail:
bigBlue/Strausburg Resivoir @ Elizbeth Furnace
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Similar Products Used:
litespeed appalachian, independent fab
Bike Setup:
frame comes with color matched rigid fork- running a flexstem with a straight handlebar config, XT shifter/levers, MA40s on Hugi hubs, XTR drivetrain/brakes, Ritchey 40mm tires.
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