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Giant ATX 900

MSRP $ 1200.00
# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by Declan Patton a Weekend Warrior from Australia
Date Reviewed: August 18, 2003
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:strong, good size, well engineered design
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:ridden atx dh 1
Bike Setup:manitou x-vert, shimano lx, dh crank setup, avid brakes etc...
Bottom Line:great for xc, dh, ds, jumping ... basically all round freeride. best frame ever!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Stuart a Weekend Warrior from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Date Reviewed: October 14, 2001
Favorite Trail:S57
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:Waranty job
Strengths:Strong frame, only slight bob,
Weaknesses:Weight, ugly paint job
Similar Products Used:Giant Warp, some other bikes I will never admit to riding
Bike Setup:Marz Z1 fork, shimano WMH-535 wheels, assorted drivetrain comps, stock travel plates.
Bottom Line:Before I start I must say I consider this to be the very first true mountain bike (not toy) that i have owned. I got the frame cheap as I cut a deal with Giant on a seconhand Warp that I snapped, thanks Giant.

Very tough frame, I doubt that i'll ever break it (and I weigh 220 lb). Its a bit weighty in the modern day context and I really feel that on long climbs, but going back down is always a blast. It seems to hook up anywhere, anyhow, and I take some awful lines. Soaks up big hits quite nicely, feels really nicely balanced in the air, corners a little slow, but that's how I like it. I am a little tempted to upgrade the travel but I am unsure of what it will do the bikes handling, which is perfect for me at the moment.

If your into freeriding, or just blasting along trails its an awesome frame, it will never make a light weight XC machine, nor a full on downhill sled, but is a good compromise.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Emilia Pola a Cross Country Rider from Barcelona, Spain
Date Reviewed: June 7, 2001
Favorite Trail:Pujada al Matagalls, Montseny
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Bike House
Strengths:Lightness (only 2,4Kg / 5.3 lbs) and stiffness. No noticeable bobbing, unbelievable climbing power. Price very reasonable considering what you get.
Weaknesses:Color combination not to my taste. Also, lately I've found the front creaks a little. Looks easy to fix, a little grease maybe. I'll post an update if it gets any serious.
Similar Products Used:Light hardtail (24 lbs) heavily used for two years, Cannondale SuperV 1000 just tested.
Bike Setup:Giant ATX 900 99 frameset w/ Air Vanilla fox float R, Thomson stem and seatpost, Richtey Rizer pro bar, MAgura HS 33 hidraulics, SID XC, Mavic CrossRide wheels& hubs, complete LX set front and rear, Hutchinson Python Gold tires.
Bottom Line:I climb much faster, much easier and boom my way up technical tracks I wouldn't even attempt with my hardtail. Before I tried this frame I was terrified at the (alleged) loss of power, the increase in weight (almost 1 kilo heavier than my beloved hardtail), and all the horror stories we have been told about fullies. So I compared pulsometer readings at my usual training circuit with the readings I got with the hardtail. Surprise, surprise, I am faster AND my heart rates are slower with the GIANT. Not to mention the fantastic feeling of traction I get all the time, and the ease I simply ride up the rocky stuff that was so much trouble before.
I recommend it to all of you want a machine that will make you climb better, especially technical steep singletracks. I'm still amazed at how much extra traction I get now. I can't feel any bobbing -as I do with the superV (which nevertheless is a good bike). Maybe it's the multipivot design. It descends a lot better too, but the big surprise for me was the climbs. I do not know about other fullies but I swear by this one: I am relearning what I can do and what I can't. A Giant leap ;-)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew Hill a Downhiller from l'ton, tassie
Date Reviewed: April 26, 1999
Favorite Trail:
jumping, downhilling
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
The bike is pretty much the same as the older model ATX 990, It's made from CU92 al and is very strong. The only different thing is the rear shock, it's change from rock shok to RST 56
Weaknesses:
I have not found any . And I've been thashing mine. Put it this way you are more likely to break it rest of your bike before you break your frame
Bottom Line:This bike frame I've ever had
it's WICKED!!!
Overall Rating:5






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