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Dean USA Oscar

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    Submitted by dan a Weekend Warrior from colorado
    Date Reviewed: April 20, 2000
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:good frame
    light
    nice paint
    etc.
    Weaknesses:light weight makes it weaker
    Similar Products Used:specialized
    Bike Setup:'98 oscar, marzocchi z1, xt
    Bottom Line:a sweet XC frame, but anything else is a risky venture...(i bent a seatstay 1.5 in. in a crash). if you can find one, buy it...it is one of the best xc hardtails ive ridden.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nathan Scaccia a Racer from Roseville,CA,U.S.A
    Date Reviewed: February 2, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Lake Clementine Loop,Auburn
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light weight, Handeling, stiffness
    Weaknesses:None yet
    Similar Products Used:98' GT Rebound
    Bike Setup:Eaton Elite frame with Sid Sl,Cane Creek headset,dean post,stem,and bar,XTR shifters, kooka levers, Avid mag brakes, Sun Ringle' RPM weelset, WTB Velociraptor laser tires, Velo Live wire saddle, Kooka Cranks, 535's, XT BB, Sachs PC 59 chain,XTR Casssette, Proshift Rear Derailure,and XT front
    Bottom Line:I saterted racing for DEAN last year and the Oscar was the only frame I could afford at the time so I got it, It was a very good choice. It climbs better than a mountain goat and decends even better. The freame isn't as stiff as other Al. frames but it's still not as soft as a Ti. frame. If your looking for a good Aluminum Frame get the Oscar (renamed Private for 2000) This frame is extremely light and well worth the money. You can easily build a sub 24 lb. bike with this frame and I would recomend it for anyone who is seriously into racing or loves to ride.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by John B. a weekend warrior from Illinois
    Date Reviewed: December 30, 1998
    Bottom Line:
    I bought a 98 Dean Oscar on a close out from Axxis Sports for $525, this is still the Easton Elite model. First let me tell you about the components I put on it. The wheels are LX hubs laced with DT revolution spokes and alloy nipples, ulrta light tubes and Panaracers folding duster pro's. Specialized Ti bottom bracket, Raceafce Crankset with Avatar Werx rings and time carbon Pedal, Marzocchi Atom Bomb front shock, Control tech stem, Raceface Air Alloy bar with Control tech stubby bar ends, Dean Ti seat post and a SDG Slim Jim Saddle. The shifting department is handled by Grip Shift 8.0 Attack shifters using Gortex cables Xt front derrailuer and a XTR rear. Braking is XT V-brakes and Xt levers and once again Gortex cables. I just got in from a night ride and its 10 degrees outside and snowing. This bike handles unbelievably great. The whole ride nothing but traction. The frame flexs like a good steel bike but at a much lighter weight. Easton has done a great job with these tubes. This bike eats up singletrack. If you can still find a 98 Easton Oscar, grab it. The Oscar is the ultimate hardtail.
    Overall Rating:5






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