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Gary Fisher Mt. Tam 29

MSRP $ 1649.99
# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.83/5
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Submitted by PDK a Racer from Orrville, OH, USA
Date Reviewed: March 15, 2004
Favorite Trail:Vultures Knob
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Big wheels and frame geometry allow you to roll up, down and over obstacles easily. Very forgiving ride for a sloppy rider. Larger footprint gets you thru the mud, snow and ruts a lot easier than standard wheels. Good components.
Weaknesses:Does take some getting used to if you're used to standard size bike. Bontrager Race wheels don't hold up well to abuse (rim paint peels/bubbles/chips, hub bearings/freehub wear easily). Get used to having to special order tires through your LBS.
Similar Products Used:2003 Fisher Supercaliber 29 (demo), '97 Trek 930, early-'90s GT Outpost.
Bike Setup:Stock except for 2004 XT crank, EC70 seatpost, Koobi seat, Bontrager Race Light wheels, Stan's Notubes, IRC Notos (front)/IRC Mythos (rear), Avid mechanical disc brakes.
Bottom Line:You can have my 29er when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers! It's not for everyone, but anyone looking for a fast, comfortable and forgiving ride should demo one. Those of you who do endurance races (12/24 hour races) ought to to take note, but it also works well for me for regular XC racing. Try one out before you say anything nasty about it; you might be surprised! I know it's made me a better rider.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Casey a Cross Country Rider from Overland Park, KS, USA
Date Reviewed: February 19, 2004
Favorite Trail:Landahl Park, Blue Springs MO
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1400.00
Purchased At:Leawood Bicycles
Strengths:29" Wheels!!!
Weaknesses:limited selection of aftermarket wheels and tires. My leg sometimes hits the rear break noodle when descending... the bike is disk ready so I can remedy that problem when I choose.
Similar Products Used:2001 Sugar 3 ...now with a 2003 frame since I broke it...again
Bike Setup:Stock plus bar ends and Time peddals
Bottom Line:While [getting tired of] waiting for my second sugar frame replacement a friend of mine told me about the current buzz surrounding 29" wheels. I thought I'd give it a try and tested a 292 full suspension...oh man it was sweet!! If the test model hadn't been too large (XL) I would have taken it home without thinking. Fortunately I stewed on this for a couple weeks and decided a hardtail would be the better option for the type of riding/racing that I do.

Ok I love this bike and I'm definitely sold on the 29" wheels. I agree that this is a great option for bigger riders (I'm 6'1" 205lbs). The big wheels have given me greater balance and they really do improve my climbing. Switching from a full suspension to a hardtail felt strange for the first month but now I'm finding that I have little desire to ride my full. This bike is lighter and faster and the big wheels suck up a lot of the bumps so for my riding style it's just as comfortable. I'm also glad to now have a normal shape frame for the inevitable "hike-a-bike" section that ends up in most of the Adventure Races that I do. That and I don't have to worry about the race support crew racking my bike on the rear shock :(

BTW...IMO a 29er is THE best bike option for Adventure Racing. The big wheels are perfect for the long dirt roads...your teammates will have to work a lot harder on their 26er to stay up...or in other words...you don't have to work as hard on those long rides :)

I'm very satisfied with this bike and glad that I made the change to a 29er. From the looks of the races last year 29's are here to stay.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from St. Paul, MN USA
Date Reviewed: April 25, 2003
Favorite Trail:Lebanon Hills, River Bottoms
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:LBS - choose yours carefully
Strengths:Geometry of the frame, size, weight, components
Similar Products Used:First 29er I've had. Old 26" Raleigh M80.
Bike Setup:Stock except for Avid Mech brakes, Cane Creek Ergo bar-ends
Bottom Line:Being 6'4" and about 220lbs I have finally found a bike that fits me! I love the speed of the 29" wheels and climbing is great. I was concerned about technical stuff but so far it handles everything great, I'm the only limiting factor. I plan on adding a set of cross wheels/tires for road/commuting. If you're big and want a bike to fit, check out any of the Gary Fisher 29" hardtails. When shopping for a dealer, go to one that stocks a number of the 29ers and make sure the shop folk are actually riding them too. Some shops think it's a passing fad. The only passing will be the 29ers going past them on the trails!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Quigs a Weekend Warrior from Portland, Oregon
Date Reviewed: February 9, 2003
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1049.00
Purchased At:Bike Gallery
Strengths:This thing climbs like a billy goat. I absolutely love this thing. I took it out to the Tillamook Burn yesterday and the conditions were a mix of everything. Mud, rocks, water, wet roots,frosted trail hairpin turns, downhills and
technical climbing. This thing performed like a cadillac suv! Want to improve your skills? Get a hold of this bike. These wheels just roll over everything and helps immenseley in climbing.
Weaknesses:The only thing I didn't care for was the short length of the handlebars in relation to the placement of the index shifters. Pedalling that standard set up, my fingers inadvertenly hit the shifters, shifting when I didn't intend to. The addition of bar ends will rectify that problem!
Similar Products Used:My last bike was a Rocky Mtn. Oxygen racer and I would offer that up for trade in second compared to the 29er.
Bike Setup:Standard equipment from the showroom floor.
Bottom Line:Being the first ride of the early season - ok it's still winter in the Northwest - this thing absolutely cranks!! The ride was so smooth and tight, I didn't even realize I was on the bike. I loved this thing. The geometry of the frame, the 29 inch tires and the components on this thing set the stage. This is a great bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Doug Van Deusen a from Jax, Fl.
Date Reviewed: February 4, 2003
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:This thing goes through sand very nicely, over roots like a fully suspended bike, it's fast, and climbs like a bear, this cycle has put me in the lead.
Weaknesses:Cheezy cap screws rusted by the second week.
Bike Setup:Stock, possible disk brakes but stops fine as is!
Bottom Line:If you would like to improve your position in the pack, get a Tam 29! Nothing else like it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Conrad a Racer from Geneva, NY, USA
Date Reviewed: November 14, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Very quick and stable at high speeds. Extremely light weight setup. High quality componentry.
Weaknesses:No complaints with the quality of the bike... The big wheels do make it a little difficult to go around tight corners, but the speed benefits agained back on straights or open corners make up for it.
Similar Products Used:none.
Bike Setup:stock.. Bontrager Race Wheelset, crank etc. XT shifters and brakes, XTR rear derailleur. Avid 5 V brakes
Bottom Line:This is a beautiful bike.
I have ridden many 26" inch hardtails in the past, and for me, the addition of the larger wheels has made a huge difference. Many people gripe about the larger wheels on the Gary Fisher 29ers making them slower to climb, accelerate or turn, but I have found these claims to unfounded. This bike is lightning quick on all but the tightest switchbacks, and even then proper riding technique will not seriously hamper overall speed.
I bought this bike too late to enter in the last of the fall races, but I cannot wait to test it out on the race track in the spring/ summer.
Buy it! Those five flamin' chilis are there for a reason.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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