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Eric OConnell
a Racer
from Albuquerque, NMDate Reviewed: June 11, 1999
Strengths:
Great climber! Better than a hard-tail racer. Grease ports for all pivots match those on Manitou SX ti.Sprinting is fine, downhilling is a blast. The weight. It's very light!Weaknesses:
Absolutely NONE!Bottom Line: This is the best bike I've ridden. It blows away any notion that you may not climb as well because of full suspension. It's light. It has a lock-out rear shock, but who needs it!
Favorite Trail:
Windsor, et.al.
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
Rocky Mountain Element
Bike Setup:
Turner O2; Manitou SX Ti; Control Tech 6-degree rise w/ Monkey Lites.
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Wade
a Cross-Country Rider
from MurfreesboroDate Reviewed: June 8, 1999
Strengths:
David TurnerBottom Line: First of all you guys are posting in the wrong place. (Yeah, I joined you) But this is for folks who have ridden the bikes. Ask questions in the appropriate TechTalk section to get better answers. Another reason that you're in the wrong place is that the O2 is a 1999 model. NOT 1998 or older.BTW there ARE reviews by RIDERS in the appropriate place.And FINALLY I will post a review of my 1999 TURNER O2 when it gets here, and I pay off the bike shop, and I ride it a bit.Trails.
Favorite Trail:
twisty singletrack
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
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Buford Tanner
a Cross-Country Rider
from CADate Reviewed: May 5, 1999
Bottom Line: I haven't heard of the Turner O2 myself as well, but I'm interested in what others think. Please post your reviews please.
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
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