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Ryan McRitchie
a Cross Country Rider
from Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaDate Reviewed: November 21, 2006
Strengths: component packageWeaknesses: SDG i-fly c ,Bottom Line: This bike is not for everyone, the price tag is a jagged pill to swollow, however the package is unreal compared to similar bikes in its price range.
Riding this bike you can feel that it is solid, yet responsive and light weight. its a few lbs. lighter than the epic.
Norco is better known for their downhill and freeride bikes however they have tried to incorporate some of those strenghts into this bike. in the end you come out with a very veristile bike, its built for speed, but also capable of more rugged riding.
the saddle and seatpost are lighter than any thing else available but the problem is that it is very uncomfortable to use.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$4700.00
Purchased At: United Cycle
Similar Products Used: specialized epic
Bike Setup:
Frame
Triple Butted M6 Aluminum, 4" Travel
Fork
Marzocchi Marathon SL doppio air
Shock
Fox RP3 air shock
Wheelset
Front Hub
Ritchey Girder XC Disc
Rear Hub
Ritchey Girder XC Disc
Rims
Ritchey Girder XC Disc
Spokes
Ritchey Girder XC Disc
Tires
Hutchinson Python kevlar
Components
Stem
Ritchey Pro
Bar
Ritchey Carbon
Post
SDG I-Beam Carbon
Grips
Axiom XC Santoprene
Saddle
SDG I-Fly C
Headset
Ritchey Scuzzy Pro
BrakeSet
Front Brake
Avid Juicy 7, 6" rotor
Rear Brake
Avid Juicy 7, 6" rotor
Brake Levers
Avid
Drivetrain
Crankset
FSA Mega EXO K-Force Carbon Pro Team
Chainguide
Pedals
Crank Bros Egg Beaters
Chain
Sram PC-970
Freewheel
Sram PG-990
FrontChanger
Shimano XT
Rear Changer
Sram XO
Front Shifter
Rear Shifter
Sram XO 9spd
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