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Gary Fisher Cake

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# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4.67/5
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Submitted by ben p a Racer from gloucester mass.
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2009
Favorite Trail:bruce and toms
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:western cycles
Strengths:just got the bike today for my birthday. its amazing. from the fox float fork, to the hyro disc brakes. i road with a buddie in trails today, and went or many drops, and the cake just soakes everything in. i couldnt be more happier!
Weaknesses:im not ganna lie. the seat can get uncomfortable. but besides that, nothings rong
Similar Products Used:haro shift r5
Bottom Line:to anyone that reads this. if u r interested in the bike, then just buy it. its amazinggg. from off road trailing, to doing 10 foot drops. its just a great beginner bike. i would reccoment to anyonee!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by justin hanna a Downhiller from wellington Fl
Date Reviewed: February 15, 2006
Favorite Trail:santos baby!!
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Purchased At:wheels of wellington
Strengths:every thing this bike will blow u away i promise u will be shocked at what it can take belive me i have tried to break it.also very well priced and a good standing warrenty behind it all!!
Weaknesses:nothing fisher has done it agin perfect bike!!
Similar Products Used:gary fisher marlin,cake,trek 3900(don't ask),and scott progrssive(never buy one of these bikes their crap and scott's warrenty sucks the big one)
Bike Setup:xo this and xo that race face blah blah blah u know the deal
Bottom Line:this is the best bike i have ever riddin in my whole life. i have done every thing from xc racing to 10 foot drops on this beast and still nothing is broken, but thats not from lack of trying. at 27 pounds this bikes not the lightest but still who cares beacuase it dosn't beat u up so much ur less tired at the end of the ride than ur buddy on his 'light' fuel. now when i ride i ride hard and this is one of the few bikes that i can say will take it, also incase ur wondering i am not even talking about a dlx modle. anyhow this bike has been everywhere with me i would never leave the house without it its a very 'forgiving' as far as the suspention goes. but don't get confused i have been using the stock spv shock for 2 years now it it still work perfect very responsive and still efficient. this bike is a must if u want a bike that is fast, forgiving, and can take a hit and keep on roling.Ultra comfy thanks to gary's genisis geometry
because of this u can ride this bike all day without a care in the world.i would suggest anyone looking for a new full suspention bike get a cake, u wont regret it!-thank gary fisher for the wonderful bike and the autograph-
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Russ a Weekend Warrior from Arlington, Texas USA
Date Reviewed: October 19, 2003
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:SPV suspension bump compliance, light weight for a 5" travel trailbike, XT Hydraulic brakes. Minimal graphics.
Weaknesses:Seat comfort, odd component spec, pricing.
Similar Products Used:Giant AC-1, Trek Liquid
Bike Setup:A rather odd duck at this demo, this one had a component mix that WON'T at dealers - This was supposed to represent a Cake 1DXL but was actually lower spec frame with carbon seatstays and disc brakes (disk models have AL stays) - This bike also had the tubeless rims/tires that won't be available on the Cake 1DXL. The bike I rode had XTR (STI) shifter brake controls, the XT hydros, Manitou Minute fork (130mm travel) Manitou Swinger 3-way shock, Bontrager wheels, XT crank and ders. SRAM cassette.
Bottom Line:Very pleased the bike didn't have "Cake" deals all over it, as I think the name is stupid. Aesthetics aside, the bike performed much better than I expected. The SPV fork and shock work great together and soaked up all I could find to throw at it. I rode some really sketchy lines through rock gardens and the Cake made them feel easy. The bike remains responsive to out of the saddle climbs and it's easy to preload the suspension for bunny hopping and technical moves. The XT Hydro brakes were standouts as well. They were easy to modulate and provided strong, predictable stopping power.

The seat's got to go! It's a Titec Ithys that just never felt right to me - too wide, oddly shaped and, pretty ugly too boot. The components were rounded out with the usual assortment of Bontrager Race light stuff.

All in all the component mix seemed odd XT cranks were fine, but I would have really preferred the XTR derailiuer to match the STI shifters. The shifting was backward from other STI/XTR bikes I've ridden. The presence of lightweight rimsm stem, and carbon seatpost seemed out of place on a 5" trailbike. It seems the component spec was compromised to meet weight(26lbs) and pricing targets.

With a 3300 MSRP, I'd say the Cake is a bit overpriced with this component mix. Up the ante to XTR, stick with a Shimano cassette, spec a better seat and deliver the bike without pedals at the same price, and they'd have a winner.

If you ride rocky, rooty trails, and want a bike that pedals much like a heavy-ish XC bike, but soaks up obstacles with 5" of travel front and rear, then this bike certainly fits the bill.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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