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ParkPre Team 925 Bike 1998 or Older


  • Average Rating: 4.86/5
  • MSRP: $ 1200.00
  • # of Reviews: 7

Product Description

Parkpre Team 925


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Reviews 1 - 7 (7 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Lau a Racer from Macau, China

Date Reviewed: May 14, 2002

Strengths:    Good angle of tube, better than 7005 frame anyway

Weaknesses:    heavy, old model and the factory was closed although producing new Parkpre in Taiwan, but just by the name.

Bottom Line:   
The frame I bought 4 years ago and stored in a room for 4 years and now to build a bike. As I rode it, XTREMELY good! although it's heavy but the weight is 23 lbs

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Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Purchased At:   Bike Shop(frameset)

Similar Products Used:   Parkpre Pro Image, Voodoo, Nova Nebula(made in Taiwan, alivio 8 spd, disc brake only)

Bike Setup:   fitted new components, Manitou Mars Elite, Mavic Crossmax UST, Continental Twister UST, XT shifters, F. mech and cassette, XTR rear mech, Avid SD 1.9L/Digit 5, Guess USA chainset, FSA stem, PfR bar and seat post, Selle Italia XO


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Fred Flintstone a from San Diego, CA, USA

Date Reviewed: March 23, 2002

Strengths:    Weight, strength, reliability. Titanium finish is cool looking.

Weaknesses:    Not fast enough on street (but what the hell, it's not a road bike).

Bottom Line:   
This is a fantastic bike: super light, super fast. Lots of $$, but the bike is worth it.

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Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $1199.00

Bike Setup:   Stock 1994, except bars & saddle.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Chan a Cross Country Rider from HongKong

Date Reviewed: March 7, 2002

Strengths:    It's good for mid-accelerating, feel soft when big hit.

Weaknesses:    There's no disc brake mount, heavy and it would rust.

Bottom Line:   
I bought it as a frameset 4 years ago, building with Shimano LX 8spd groupset, 1998 RockShox Judy SL, Mavic 217, etc. At this time this frame is light I thought. When I rode it, I feel it is very good, not like the old-type 7005. And now I rebuild as non-Shimano components and use for long-journey only.

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Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $300.00

Purchased At:   Bike Shop(frameset)

Similar Products Used:   Parkpre mountain comp (2001 Deore 27spd equipped), Giant CFM 2, Galmod Mohai(steel)

Bike Setup:   
In 1998, RS Judy SL, LX 8spd groupset, Mavic 217, Titec kits
This year (non- Shimano groupset)2001 RS Judy race, Sram 9.0SL/Raceface ISIS drivetrain, Bontrager Superstock wheelset, Avid mag brakeset, new Titec/Kore kits.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Blade a Cross Country Rider from England

Date Reviewed: February 7, 2001

Strengths:    This bike, a parkpre team 925 is an absoulutely brlliant bike. The riding position is great the back end is very stiff, you can feel the exact terrain below you. The frame is extremely light. When you ride it it's like riding on the rolls royce of the bike world. I love it

Weaknesses:    It comes with a toptech titainium quilled stem (at beginning)

Bottom Line:   
It's a great bike with lots of potential all that you need to do is slowly upgrade the bike with the finest parts you can find and hey-presto one of the bes bikes in the world (probably) You can race, trail ride do almost anything you like with it.
I think this bike would suit best a racer with attitude or someone who wants the best in biking performance.
But this bike is not good for dh.

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Favorite Trail:   Devils drop in the peak district

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $1600.00

Similar Products Used:   A Cannondale 2000sl,Marin quake 9.0, pace rc200-f8 and a GT Zaskar le

Bike Setup:   Rockshox sidsl,stem-eastin magnesium xc, headset raceface team sl,bars-easton ct2 xc,breaks-avid arch supreme,shifters- xtr, r. mech-xtr,f. mech-xtr,crank-xtr,wheels- rolf propel wheelset


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Dave Bingham a Please Select from Seattle, WA, U.S.

Date Reviewed: January 19, 2000

Strengths:    Strong & durable frame. I love the feel of a steel frame bike. The Pulstar straight-pull hubs are awesome - too bad they went out of business.

Weaknesses:    The stock wheels were poorly adjusted. I taco'd the front wheel on my very 1st off-road ride.

Bottom Line:   
This bike held up to 6 years of some hard riding. Through No. Cal mudslides, Mount Tamalpais, beach rides, broken collar-bone, torn ACL ligaments in my knee & everything else in-between.

I think this frame has 8,000 to 10,000 hard miles on it. I finally cracked the frame catching some air off some parking lot speed bumps.

...like to trash on a mountain bike ??? give one of these babies a ride.

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Favorite Trail:   any dirt trail

Duration Product Used:   Please Select

Similar Products Used:   Trek, Mongoose

Bike Setup:   I swapped the stock suspension fork for a Manitou 3 - which is still running strong (with 2.5 inch steel springs instead of the stock elastomers). Pulstar hubs, Araya rims & Shimano Deore LX drivetrain.


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Jay Dugan a Weekend Warrior from Dallas, Texas

Date Reviewed: June 5, 1999

Strengths:    
Very quality components ride. This bike could last forever. Very light.


Weaknesses:    
Can't think of any other that this company should be selling more than it does


Bottom Line:   
This bike is great!!!! I used it every day 2 years ago to get around not just pavement driving. I pulled it out a month ago to start riding again and wow nothing had changed. It was still solid and all the parts worked great!!! I was very impressed!!!! If I ever need to buy another bike it will be a Park Pre

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Favorite Trail:   
Grapevine

Duration Product Used:   
2 Years

Similar Products Used:   
Diamond back
Mongoose


Bike Setup:   
Manitou shock mach 5
scepter comp frame
stx shimmano components


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Hannu Sakkinen a Cross-Country Rider from Finland

Date Reviewed: April 4, 1999

Strengths:    
Exellent piece of an equipment. All parts well in balance. Light, nicely constructed.


Bottom Line:   
Having riding two years i have enjoyed all the trips done by this exellent bike. Fun fun fun!!

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Duration Product Used:   
2 Years




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