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Airborne Corsair

MSRP $ 599.00
# of Reviews 11
Average Rating 4.45/5
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Submitted by Bill Burger a Weekend Warrior from High Point, NC US of A!
Date Reviewed: July 23, 2003
Favorite Trail:ask me on a daily basis
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:direct via internet
Strengths:Compact geometry, materials, welds (FLAWLESS!!!), value, the general ride qualities of the materials and the gwometry. Sports car like handling. Packing for shipping was top drawer and delivery was fast!
Weaknesses:Decals come off way too easily. Can be a bit squirrely and front end lifts up too easily for me (but hey, I am a large dude).
Bike Setup:Mavic/XT wheels, Truvativ Hussefelt Cranks and bb, Duke XC fork, Weyless carbon handlebars and seat post, XT derailleurs, SRAM Rocket Shorty shifters.
Bottom Line:When I bought this frame, it was to be the foundation of my perfect mountain bike. I had a ruptured disk six years prior, and wanted a hardtail that would be able to carry my large carcass up hills agressively, and yet be forgiving in the roots and drops. I didn't want rear suspencion, thank you very much. Half way through the building process, I found myself leaning towards road riding. There are several exceptional Greenway options close to wear I live, and I had begun migrating towards high speed chases on backwooods asphalt, and periodically hoping on a paceline to do road training rides.

So, the bike has been riden over the past year on average 4-5 days per week in sun, rain, snow, mud, on singletrack, Greenways, and week long "across the state" road roads. It is my one and only multi-purpose do-all bike and it plays the role amazingly well. I remove my knobbies, swap out wheelsets, slap on a pair of skinnies, and go ride 70 miles of mountain asphalt. On the flats, I can hold my own with a pack at a comfortable 19-22 mph. Amazingly, this has proven to be a highly versatile frame.

Off road, it does what it is supposed to do pretty darn well. My only complaint is it can get away from you on steeps - the front end floats on me unpredictably. Standing out of the saddle on the climbs keeps it down, but on the steeper climbs, the front can get squirrely on you. I don't know - perhaps this is due to the weight I carry that this is an emphasized issue.

Last winter while riding a stretch of steep downhill singletrack, there was an eroded away section of main trail, and to the immediate right, what looked like doable terrain covered in leaves. As I soon discovered, the leaves covered a deep pit which I hit head on. The Corsair took a major hit - I actually felt the entire frame arch like an archer's bow. And then it snapped back and I was on my merry way. There was a hell of a lot of G force coming down on that frame. My weight alone counts for over 250 lbs. Factor in the gradient and the drop, I am certain lesser frames would have snapped.

Even with the floating front end, I love this bike. I would be curious to try something a bit less compact in their line. To me that is the main drawback - the ability to try before you buy. My local bike shop has a built up Zep in a smaller size, which I would love try, but it is too small. If Airborne could ever figure a way to let customers try their bikes first, I am sure they would greatly improve their sales numbers. They build a great bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jake a Weekend Warrior from Allentown, PA
Date Reviewed: July 8, 2003
Favorite Trail:Jim Thorpe
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Bike Store
Strengths:Titanium frame for $600, Weight, Durability, Simplicity
Weaknesses:Some might complain that bike is welded overseas, but it still has nice welds.
Similar Products Used:Bianchi Lynx SX (Aluminum) Genesis (Chromoly)
Bike Setup:Full XT, Mavic 517 wheels, Answer Stem, Kore Handlebar, Selle Italia Saddle, Time Attac pedals, Thomson Seatpost.
Bottom Line:Very pleased with this frame, assembly went well. You can get lighter aluminum frames that are around the same price, or you could pay almost twice as much for a top of the line ti frame. The decision was pretty easy for me. I will wait to review the entire bike, but I doubt much will go wrong with the frame. If you want to save even more money consider buying parts online. My total came to about $1550 as opposed to the $1899 price tag in the store. I also have pictures of the bike, email me if you're interested.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Enrique Borunda a Racer from el paso tx usa
Date Reviewed: August 18, 2001
Favorite Trail:hollywood trail
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:online
Strengths:GREAT FRAMSET STIGG WHERE YOU WHAT IT TO BE, AND TWICE A BETTER FEELING THAT ALUMINUM OR CROMOLY, PERFECT SIGLETRACK GEOMETRY. NICE Ti FRAME AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE
Weaknesses:NONE YET !!!
Similar Products Used:MONGOOSE 10.7 TI
YETI ARC TI
Bike Setup:FULL XTR GROUP, SIU RACE FORK
Bottom Line:A FRIEND OF MINE PAID TWICE AS MUCH FOR A HIGHEND TITANIUM FRAME WE BUILT THEM ALMOST WITH THE SAME PARTS CORSAIR IS LIGHTER AND I STILL HAD ENOUGH CASH TO RACE IT IN EVERY RACE !!!OVERALL IS THE PERFECT MOUNTAINBIKE FRAME FOR A RACER OR A WEEKEND RIDER.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Johnny Racing Boy a Racer from Eastcoast
Date Reviewed: August 13, 2001
Favorite Trail:Fun Ones
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Airborne Direct
Strengths:Light, fast, fun, and a good quality TI ride. A wise pick for a light racer looking for a light bike. I LOVE THIS BIKE!!
Weaknesses:It might flex a little more for heavier riders but i am not sure because i am a 15 year old that weighs 115 lbs...
Similar Products Used:Marin KHS DEAN Jamis Merlin
Bike Setup:Topa 220 xc riser bar < LX shifters < LX crank < Avid Mag brakes and levers < Z1 x-fly 100 mm i wish i had a light 80mm fork < Chris King Headset < titec stem < XT 517wheelset < titec stem < thomson seatpost < Flight gell seat ti rails < xt everything else the whole bike weighs a little less than 25lbs
Bottom Line:YOU DON"T HAVE TO SPEND A LOT TO GET A LOT!

PEACE OUT YO!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve a Racer from NC
Date Reviewed: August 3, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $599.00
Purchased At:airborne direct
Strengths:light, smooth ride
Weaknesses:none found yet
Similar Products Used:KHS, Cannondale, Specialized, Schwinn, Breezer, Nishiki, GT
Bike Setup:20", XT/XTR, Manitou MARS, Easton, Cane Creek, Time, Kenda, Selle italia, Race Face, Bontrager
Bottom Line:Bike went together smooth, no problems building it. I see people mentioning welds in their reviews; welds are there to hold the tubes together and as long as they do that I will be happy. I could care less how they look. You are getting titanium for 599. Pictures don't do the frame justice, you have to see it. Looked nicer than expected; chainstays were thicker than I thought, graphics were pretty good. I did not weigh it, but when DHL delivered it to my wife, she thought they forgot to put the frame in box. I rode it for the first time today so take that into account when you read this. I have been riding about 10 years. My riding style is alot of standing on the climbs, but I usually pedal through rough sections seated. I am 6" 2' and 190 lbs. Today's ride was 2 hrs on loose gravel/sand fire roads with a small bit of singletrack. I didn't notice any unusual, or any more flex in th BB compared to my other 10+ frames. Very comfortable ride. I rode through ruts today seated that I usually stand for. Nothing wierd in handling the bike. I felt comfortable on it after about 3 minutes. Seatpost didn't slip. I will post again in a month or so. Feel free to contact me with questions.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by arjan a Cross Country Rider from rijnsburg
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:airborne direct
Strengths:flex in frame, light, beautiful
Weaknesses:seat post clam (?) broke very soon after i bought the bike
Similar Products Used:be-one weblite (stiff alu), santos scc 03
Bike Setup:xt, sid, easton riser bar, bontrager mustang
Bottom Line:buying from the internet is scary because you're not shure what you get, but this one i am not going to send back! I like the flex in the frame-enough suspension for me (who needs sups. in the Netherlands??) and it's very light compared to what I've ridden before
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bill a from Allentown PA.
Date Reviewed: March 3, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Air Borne Direct
Bottom Line:This is a follow-up review of my bike build.I have finally
finished building my corsair and I am delighted to give a
good preliminary review of it's riding characteristics.I am a heavy weight@230 Lbs.and as it is true of some flex in the bottom bracket it is not even worth mentioning let alone being concerned about it.It rides and handles great.
I'm no expert on titanium but i am an experienced rider and qualified to say the difference between Ti and Alum. in riding character is phenomenal.This frame is an excellent
value and strong as well.You cannot go wrong even if you
paid 1000.00.It's in there!Looking forward to a great summer of long distance riding with my corsair.
P.S. It's worth high end components no doubt.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from Allentown
Date Reviewed: February 11, 2001
Favorite Trail:Along Lehigh and Delaware Rivers and all point in between
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Air Borne Direct
Strengths:I haven't gotten to ride it so I cannot comment on the ride.
I'm still building it.From what I can see I'm Impressed with the quality of the welds and the construction of the bike.I quess I'm using another competitor as a ruler.I have gotten way more than I expected.The web sight does not do justice to the quality and beauty of the bikes geometry.
Weaknesses:None to speak of till I finish the build and ride it for a while.
Similar Products Used:My first titanium bike.So I'm learning more as I go.I researched before making a decision on Air Borne Corsair.
I made the best decision based on quality,warranty,and price.
Bike Setup:XTR Drive Train,Race Face Crank and BB,Chris King Head Set,Easton Scandium Bars,Xt shifters,Avid Brakes and Levers,
Ritchey Z.E.D. on Mavic 517.Waiting on Judy forks.USE Seat Post.
Bottom Line:I hope"The Ride" is worth the components. I weigh 225 and the Rep.at Air Borne said I'll have this bike for ever and
the weight is not a problem. I do alot of long distance riding and an all around good ride in any condition is exactly what I need. The reviews seem to support the Rep.!
I've been riding a 98'Trek 7000 for 3.5 yrs.,I hope this is an Improvement in weight and stregnth and qualiy of the ride I'm searching for. I've already spent double the money
I have in the Trek. If anyone has good or bad advice on this frame,please E-Mail me at larraby@enter.net ;I will have to post a follow-up after riding it a while.Thanks MTB Review for this site,has been a real asset to learning more about the thing I love,Mountain Biking!!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Chris a Racer from Evergreen, Colorado
Date Reviewed: January 6, 2001
Favorite Trail:Colorado Trail
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $540.00
Purchased At:Airborne.direct
Strengths:The value is most notably this frames best feature. Where else can one purchase a ti-frame that weighs about 3.5 lbs for under 600 clams.
Weaknesses:I have noticed a fair amount of flex laterally but this is to be expected for a larger rider that likes to grind on a ti-frame. Although I am pleased to say I have not been able to cause the chain to ghost shift due this flex.
Similar Products Used:Litespeed
Bike Setup:XTR with Bongtrager race lite parts and wheels. AMP F3 carbon fork and carbon seatpost. This bike weighs an honest 21 lbs and 6 oz.
Bottom Line:Are looking for a ti racing rig for under two grand then Airborne's Corsair will not disappoint, you could spend more but why?
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by KC a Cross Country Rider from MA
Date Reviewed: July 17, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:great price, geometry, unpolished finish
Weaknesses:flex for heavier riders, unpolished finish
Bike Setup:XT/XTR Drivetrain, SX-R fork, Hugi 240/Valiant wheelset, Easton Carbon bar and post, 2.1 Fire-XC tires.
Bottom Line:The frame weight turns out to be heavier than first anounced by Airborne, somewhere around 3.4 lbs for the 16 inch frame. This is only slightly lighter than the Lucky Strike at 3.5 lbs. My bike weighs an honest 23.5 lbs. on a digital scale.

The frame comes in a gun metal grey looking finish which, depending on your taste, is either very cool looking or bare-bones/lackluster. In any case, it does not have the typical "Ti polished look" of the Lucky Strike, Litespeed or Merlin. Welds are pretty decent.

Geometry is the same as the Lucky Strike, meaning its pretty awesome carving up the singletrack and flying through the technicals.

What the frame sacrifices to enter a lower price point from the Lucky (other than the finish)is stiffness at the BB maybe due to the absence of any shaped tubing.
at 170 lbs, I notice a fair amount of flex when I stand and hammer the cranks on the middle ring.

To be fair, at my weight I think I should be considering the Lucky Strike instead. But for those who are lighter, this budget Ti frame could be your answer.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Alex a Racer from Oregon
Date Reviewed: July 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:Dan's
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Weight, loads lighter then the Lucky Strike. The 14 in. weighs under 3 lbs. Looks. Finish. It's relatively cheap for Ti. It's Titanium!
Weaknesses:I haven't found any yet.
Similar Products Used:Steel and Aluminum. Neither compare.
Bike Setup:Airborne Corsair frame, Rock Shox SID Race '00, XT throughout. Time ATAC Carbon clipless pedals, Avid brakes. Bontrager seat.
Bottom Line:I would recomend this frame to anyone willing to pay the price! I love it, it's my favorite frame ever! This frame is for the XC rider/racer willing to sacrifice a few bucks to lose weight.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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