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VooDoo Canzo Ti Bike 1998 or Older


  • Average Rating: 4.67/5
  • # of Reviews: 3

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Voodoo Canzo Ti


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Overall Rating:4
Submitted by John Ambroziak a cross-country rider from San Francisco, CA

Date Reviewed: July 9, 1998

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I love this bike! I have put a couple thousand miles on it in just over a year and am enjoying the ride more all the time. Overall great feel in tight technical stuff, steep climbs, and bombing fire roads in Marin. Just got back from Sedona and have never been more thankful for FS! Has its clear differences from my friends' Heckler and Ventana MP, but this URT design has a sweet ride. Between the FS and the Ti, it just feels comfortable, without being too soft. Only concern is the SupDelx rear shock -- needs adjustment on the fly and I am eager to try an AD10 instead. I also went with 1.95 Mythos to speed things up. This bike weighs in just under 28 with a Z2 and full XT. You have to love VooDoo's options!

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Steve Harris a cross-country rider from Radnor, PA

Date Reviewed: June 5, 1998

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When my Specialized M2 wore out I went looking for a the best all-around cross country Full Susp. ride. A bike that climbs well, eats up downhills, lightweight, trick design, low maintenance, and not really off the shelf.. After looking at several others, GT, ProFlex, etc. I went w/the Voodoo Canzo TI w/Z2 Bomber & XT group.. After 6 months of heavy XC Riding I can say the thing is totally awesome. I can climb smoother than on my hardtail and getting air off jumps and downhilling is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much funner. I can't ride the thing enough... Plus, 4 of the guys I ride with have Voodoo Canzo's and they have been hammering them for 2yrs w/no complaints. This is a group that includes the infamous Meathead who I personally witnessed break two frames prior to his Voodoo (A Specialized & Marin FS).. So the thing is Strong and the ride is killer. One suggestion is to buy a sealed bearing headset (i.e. King, etc..) as the other wear out too fast.. Ride On..!!!!!!

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Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Simon Hurrell a cross-country rider from Providence RI

Date Reviewed: May 14, 1997

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This is the most incredible bike I've ever ridden!Firstly this bike comes custom made to measure.You basically start with a frame and build your bike from choice components.I bought the Canzo Titanium with a Z1 Bomber and full XTR and have never regretted a thing.Firstly the 4of travel in the front and the 3.75
in the rear is a perfect balance.With very little adjustment to the Z1 and slight adjustment to the rear Rock Shox Super Deluxe,this bike goes from the cross-country to moderate downhill machine in a matter of seconds.The Canzo Ti is incredibly responsive and is a climbing machine.If there was only one complaint,it would probably be the Richey alfa/omegabites tyres,they basically do not perform in New England mud and are more suited to hardpacked ground.
Simply put,this is a devil of a versatile bike and a hell of a ride!!!

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VooDoo Canzo Ti (Any Desire)

I'm about to put my 96' VooDoo Canzo Ti Frame Up on the Bay for auction. It's a large 19/20" frame in decent condition. Does anyone here have any desire for an older URT FS frame l   Read More »

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