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Giant Yukon SE

MSRP $ 449.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by Jason Rodgers a Weekend Warrior from Las Vegas
Date Reviewed: July 23, 2005
Favorite Trail:Inner-loop in Blue Diamond
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Purchased At:Bike World
Strengths:Unbreakable...I've taken this thing on some really rough 4x4 roads, some minor jumps (<2' of air), singletrack and it's held up to everything I've dished at it! The wheels have stayed trued and spokes tight. It's not that heavy, and it's comfortable around town.
Weaknesses:Only the lowest gears have trouble shifting now, and the stock Suntour fork is shot!
Similar Products Used:Mt. Cycle Moho STS
Bike Setup:All stock
Bottom Line:I wouldn't pay more than $75 for an in-good-shape one, but for a beginner bike it's great!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from San Francisco
Date Reviewed: July 26, 2003
Favorite Trail:Oakland Hills
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $170.00
Purchased At:Used bike store in Berkeley
Strengths:Frame...its a easy inexpensie upgrade for a beginner like me. Relatively light compared to similar products sold in 1998. Comfortable seat.
Weaknesses:The Suntour cranks. Rear Shimano Alivio derailleur. Suntour SR forks seem a bit spongy.
Similar Products Used:KHS Nomad
Bike Setup:All stock I think except for some cheap rims that came with the bike.
Bottom Line:I bought this biked very used from a second rate used bike shop. I gave my KHS to my gf so that we can both hit the trails, it was a smaller frame. I wasnt looking to spend much money so although it was pretty beat up I bought it. So I cant really say for sure how the bike would have peformed new. But in 2003 its going to be all used..so if ure buying used my thoughts are: At this age, all the major drive components need to be replaced. Mine has very few miles left. The forks, which are old so i cant really critize, but now they are way too spongy. I like it overall...it rides softer but stronger than the KHS full suspension. It will do until I (if) get serious.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Edgewood Maryland
Date Reviewed: June 26, 1999
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Very light and strong frame. Suntour front shocks, excellent brakes.Velociraptor tires, and a very comfortable seat.
Weaknesses:
Crank set could be up-graded.
Similar Products Used:
Mongoose A-52
Aluminum Huffy
Bike Setup:
Ridgid frame, Suntour front suspension.
Bottom Line:Probably the best entry level-serious mountain bike for the money. This bike wants to be tortured. Don't be fooled by impostures.
Overall Rating:4






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