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Thin Blue Line Ozone Pro Bike 1998 or Older


  • Average Rating: 4.45/5
  • MSRP: $ 650.00
  • # of Reviews: 20

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Thin Blue Line Ozone Pro


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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Bryan Moffatt a cross-country rider from Thornhill

Date Reviewed: January 10, 1999

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I just got a TBL Tornado, same components as the Ozone Pro but with an Alluminum frame. This bike kicks some serious ass, for the price it beats anything on the market. The component set is great with full XT/XTR with a Judy XC, a phat Kore stem, 747 clipless pedals and those Tioga Factory XC tires look as cool as they grip. The bike is totally race ready, and for half the price. The guys at Silent Sports really know there stuff and the mechanics (Ian and Mike) are incredible. When I bought the bike they even mentioned how my Yeti Hardcore grips should be adjusted!! Silent Sports is by FAR the best bike shop I have ever seen.

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by hamster a cross-country rider from toronto

Date Reviewed: August 17, 1998

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Bought a Fury last year for $1400 Canadian ($925 US). Bike is actually a Ozone Pro with Manitou SX fork and Onza tires. Otherwise same drivetrain as the Ozone (LX hubs, LX crank, XT derailleurs, cogset and chain). This is one sweet bike. The frame is as chi-chi as some but its good and you can't match the components for the price. Frame geometry means the bike climbs really well. Only complaint is the Manitou fork which only gives an inch of travel when its supposed to give 2.5. Not these guys fault, I could have had a Judy XC for the same price.

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Trevis Conley a cross-country rider from Toronto, Ontario

Date Reviewed: July 23, 1998

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I bought a 1997 Thin Blue Line Furry last fall for $1600 taxes inc. The bike has ESP 900 shifters and rear derailuer, xt front, came with a 97 Judy SL, bar ends, kevlar bead tires, 535 spd's, lx crank and hubs (no big deal threre, crank creeks, Shimano's fault) xt v brakes front and rear, avid 2.0 levers and a bunch of other very reputable parts ie. rims, seat, etc. I checked out practicaly all other shops in the Toronto area and no one could touch that price.
The bike is noticably stiffer in the ass end compared to my old Rocky Hammer which makes for a nice climb but a harsh ride ( not even close to the ridgidity of most aluminum frames) and overall has excellent handeling characteristics. I have allready recomended many friends and strangers to buy a Thin Blue Line and will continue to do so. five out of five for theses guy's let's hope more companies follow suit it only means a better deal for us the consumer.

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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Darryl a racer from Brampton, ON, CAN

Date Reviewed: July 19, 1998

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I have owned the thin blue line ozne pro for a few years now! It's a sweet ride
and is priced just right! When i got into racing, I upgraded the forx and pedals! But now there bikes come stock with spd's! check out there web!
Ride them hard! There a solid ride and the bike will take the abuse!

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Overall Rating:2
Submitted by NickCostain a weekend warrior from Canada

Date Reviewed: May 8, 1998

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I have a TBL Cyclone, the components are good but the frame SUCKS! T'm going to get a good one and also a fork. I like the components, but the frame as someone said isn't very good and it rusts. I've got some rusty spots on my bike. One other thing, when I got my bike, the company didn't sand the inside of my seat tube right and my seat didn't fit....sigh.....another 50$ at the LBS.

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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Sean a cross-country rider from Markham

Date Reviewed: May 2, 1998

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My '97 Ozone Pro is currently in several pieces in the garage undergoing a complete overhaul and I'm amazed that after a solid year of pretty abusive riding (winter included)and minimal maintenance, the only things I've replaced have been tires, pads, cables and bearings.
Prior to TBL, I had owned two Marins and thought they were great. When it came time to buy a new bike I checked out alot of rides. My search stopped when I walked into Silent Sports. Cool, knowledgable staff, great service and prices and specs that are impossible to beat without buying something stolen. If you're worried about frame color, you're priorities are way out of wack (case in point- Brodie).
This bike instantly boosted my level of confidence and skill(climbing especially)and has taken my riding to another level. It rocks. Buy a TBL.

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Andrew Ross a weekend warrior from Mississauga, Ontario

Date Reviewed: March 28, 1998

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Bought mine a year ago, haven't had a problem yet. Every single part on
this bike is a smart choice, XT and LX. The only thing that sucked were the tires Tioga Psycho TT's which have been replaced this year by IRC Methos.
It was $200 cheaper than anything else with the same specs.
Rides like a very sweet

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Matt a weekend warrior from Toronto

Date Reviewed: February 21, 1998

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I'm going to go buy one very very soon. The best deal on the entire planet. In you live in SOuthern Ontario, get one for sure. If you live within a days drive of Toronto, consider makign the drive to Silent Sports. And they're Canadain! Oh canada, ew stand on guard for they...

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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by BFR a from Markham, Ontario--15km from Silent Sports

Date Reviewed: February 14, 1998

Bottom Line:   


The guys at Silent Sports know they're stuff!
They prices are a bit steep in some areas but what Bike shop isn'tTheir bikes are awesome. They only put out good products. They're bikes are compareable to the Pro-flex's, Rocky Mountains and Gary Fishers they also sell
so i leave with this... GET A TBL,
i have TBL parts, they kick ass

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by 9-Lives a weekend warrior from Toronto, Canada

Date Reviewed: February 13, 1998

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Just picked up a TBL Comet in January, I upgraded to the Indy XC shocks, so it's almost identical to the Ozone Pro (I think the pedals are the only difference now). Anyway...AWESOME BIKE!!! This thing accelerates better than my road bike, weighs about the same, and the Avid V's provide unreal stopping power -just ask my cat (OK so I shouldn't be riding in the basement, but it was snowing heavy the day I got the bike. I've been outside since and I'm never going back to paved roads, you can't make me, I'm FREEEEEEE)
BTW, I was going to the store to buy a Hoo Koo E Koo, but I saw the TBL, and it won on weight, components and price. The Fisher had a nicer paint job, but 'just add mud' and who can tell?

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Dave a cross-country rider from

Date Reviewed: January 8, 1998

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I have a 1998 ozone. This ia a great bike. It is stiff, fast and it climbs great. TBL makesgreat bikes. I will recomended to anyone out there looking to buy a new bike. I had a GT cro-moly rebound bike but this TBL is better and cheaper
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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Hershell a cross-country rider from Ontario

Date Reviewed: December 20, 1997

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Sasquatch a cross-country rider from Toronto

Date Reviewed: December 20, 1997

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Any of you Ontario riders who live in the Toronto area should really
consider a Thin Blue Line as your next bike.
These bikes are hot.
The Ozone Pro is a cromo frame with XT front and rear, Indy XC, Avid SD 2.0 V's,
Ritchey Logic clipless, and lots of other cool stuff.All that for $1200 CDN, you're not gonna find a better deal anywhere, not even in a Rocky.
They're only sold in three stores in the area, Silent Sports, so ya have to live
nearby.
It doesn't get any better than this.

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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Ben a weekend warrior from Toronto

Date Reviewed: December 13, 1997

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been riding this bike for 3 months now and think it's a great bike. Comfortable ride, great climber, accelerates out of corners much better than the my old trek. The other factor that impressed me was the stability on the downhills.
The only negative I have found is the wheight and relatively short TT
No doubt, 4 chillies for this bike

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Ryan Huber a cross-country rider from North York, Ontario

Date Reviewed: November 27, 1997

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You can't find a better bike for the price. It just isn't possible.
Especially when the sale of the month is a free upgrade from an Indy XC to a
Judy XC. My only upgrades so far are 800 X-Rays and a rollamajig.As for complaints about frame colour, I love the gloss red(also the most abundant colour).
Don't forget the lifetime service warranty, either.If you live in the Toronto area, check them out, trust me.

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