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Geoffrey Hume
a Weekend Warrior
from Aurther, ONDate Reviewed: April 17, 2004
Strengths: Frame can take a lot of stress, land jumps and drops easy!!!Weaknesses: loves to eat rear delralers!!
Shifters are poor!!
Shocks arn't the best.Bottom Line: Excellent all arround beginner bike after a little bit of money.
Favorite Trail: Up near Parry Sound
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: Farwell Bike Shop, ON
Similar Products Used: 4' bomber forks.
top gun rear shock with 750 lb spring.
Altus rear delraler.
Bike Setup: smaller gears, better forks and rear shock.
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Ryan Dauphinee
a Weekend Warrior
from Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia, CanadaDate Reviewed: April 22, 2001
Strengths: Excellent Bike. Withstands alot of stress and strain when riding. Very comfortable ride toooWeaknesses: Chain skips after coming off of muddy trails.Bottom Line: GReat bike for a weekend worrior like myself
Favorite Trail: Bedford MTB trail Rocky lake Road
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$300.00
Purchased At: Sports Traders
Bike Setup: Great Y frame looks good and was made in canada ALRIGHT
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Paul-Lucien Gheorghiou
a weekend warrior
from Montreal, QC, CANDate Reviewed: August 9, 1998
Bottom Line: Good bike for those who like to drive a very-fast high-technic product. It's like a top rated car for a very low price. Congratulations for Canadian Assembler.
I tried the bike in the road paved, in the wood, works beautiful. Extremly good
double suspension makes the ride like a Cadillac tour. Go ahead for this very good product assembled on Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
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Johnny Petersen
a racer
from CanadaDate Reviewed: August 5, 1997
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This bike rocks!! I bought this bike with the intention of turning it into mince meat. Instead, I'm mince meat. I rode this thing all over my back yard and in my driveway, and even in my basement, and it withstood my rock n roll treatment. I recommend this bike to all parapalegics and quampers like myself. Ron is God
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Chris Fedje
a cross-country rider
from Victoria, BC, CanadaDate Reviewed: December 27, 1996
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As transportation and cross country, the bike is comfortable, the parts are,
in my opinion, substandard though. The gears suck on the thing.
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Kevin Froese
a downhiller
from Saskatoon,Sk,CanadaDate Reviewed: June 14, 1996
Bottom Line:
DON'T TAKE THIS BIKE ON A RUGGED DOWNHILL RUN!!! YOU'LL KILL YOURSELF!!!
We tested a 96 Minelli Mt. Echo on some rough trails, mostly downhill...
we killed the piece of shit! The only things left un-bent, un-broken,
or un-punctured were tubes! The frame, instead of a double-diamond,
somehow turned into a warped triple-triangle. Needless to say, we couldn't
ride it anymore. No big loss. If you're going to get into biking, stay
clear of Minelli bikes!
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