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Submitted by
Gregory Brown
a cross-country rider
from Buffalo, New York Date Reviewed: November 15, 1998 | | Bottom Line: | This is a 1998 Nishiki Cascade. It is an aluminum frame. The color of the bike is Pearl Black. The fork, handlebar, stem, and seatpost are polished. It looks great! The bike is in excellent condtion and there is no scratches or dents. I have always degreased and regreased the chain after every ride. I also shine the bike with Pedros Bike Lust. I don't have a lot of time to use this bike and I would rather have the money. The components are as follows: -1998 Marzocchi Z.2 Atom Bomb-Limited eddition Polished -XTR V-Brakes -XTR-Shifters -XTR-Brake Levers -XTR-Rear Derailler (not rapid-rise) -XTR Teflon Coated Cables -XTR M System Housings -IG 90 Chain -STX-RC-Hubs -STX-RC Front Derailler -Sugino Cranksetet -Weinman Zac 19 Rims -Specialized Tires -Avenir Supersoft Seat -Avenir Seatpost, Stem, Handle Bar -Dia-Comp Aheadset -Supersoft Grips -Aluminum Bar-ends -Weighs-24.5 lbsI could go with $800 if you paid for shipping. I have to sell the bike. I paid $1600. I am taking a huge loss! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bill
a weekend warrior
from Foothill Ranch Date Reviewed: October 5, 1998 | | Bottom Line: | My neighbor got a new Pro-Flex & he gave me his old Nishiki. I never rode a mountain bike before so I took it over to Whiting Ranch. I started riding up the hill & it went real good, over rocks & stuff. But the best part was going downhill. I didn't even have to pedal! | Overall Rating: |
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