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Submitted by
TaylorInTheHouse
a Weekend Warrior
from Napa, California, United States of America Date Reviewed: October 21, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Livewire at Northstar | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$750.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | Super light weight compared to my specialized bighit. The rear components are also good (XT and LX). The brakes are pretty good also. And the air shock is nice and easy to adjust with a good pump. | | Weaknesses: | Haven't found any yet. | | Similar Products Used: | Gary Fisher HI-Fi, Kona Stinky 2-4, specialized bighit. | | Bike Setup: | It is stock except for the pedals. | | Bottom Line: | This is the bike for the guy who does a little bit of everything. I dirt jump it, I have jumped down an 8 stair on it, and I cross country ride it. If you are looking for the bike to get the job done, get a Kona Dawg! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
freshseeker
a Cross Country Rider
from durango, co Date Reviewed: May 27, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | so many | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$800.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | light, cheap, stout | | Weaknesses: | cheap components, rear suspension, rims, fox float shock | | Similar Products Used: | santa cruz superlight | | Bike Setup: | 2.5 tires, downhill tubes, downhill bracket for rear suspension | | Bottom Line: | after riding this bike hard for 2 years i still luv it. it has completely changed my riding style. this bike likes the air. great for x-c or chill downhill or freeriding. changed the rear shock bolt placement and was hitting some desent sized drops, broke the top bracket that connects the top of the rear shock to the bike. when that happened broke the left swing arm of he suspension. not covered under warrenty. about $80 for new arm and a stronger bracket. the float leaks even after new seals, still works well though. rims are narrow and not super strong. other than that the bike rocks. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bruce Bailey
a Weekend Warrior
from Longmont, CO USA Date Reviewed: October 11, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | Klondick Bluffs, Porky Rim | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2200.00 | | Purchased At: | Ft Collins | | Strengths: | Excellent engineering. This bike has been well thought out by some smart guys. The basic vibrations on this bike are very low and the frame and the components seem to fit together quite well. | | Weaknesses: | Pricey. But then I am cheap. | | Similar Products Used: | Kona Stinky, Giant AC1, Maverick | | Bike Setup: | Basic setup, just from the Factory. | | Bottom Line: | This is a great Machine!! I rode some bikes that were selling for $5,000 before deciding on this model. The engineering is in the same league as the more expensive bikes, like the Maverick. It weighs just a touch more than the pricer bikes but this greater weight adds to the downhill stability. It does not have the weight of the Stinkey but it is lighter and better for the uphill part of the equation. This is a superior all mountain bike. I can tell we will be friends for a long time. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nate Lalley
a Weekend Warrior
from oil city, pa, usa Date Reviewed: May 11, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | i just ride behind house right now | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | mountain road cycles | | Strengths: | strong bike, suspension can take hits well, first gear is really low!, suspension is decent on small stuff, it looks really sweet, strong brakes, quality, sweet all-around bike | | Weaknesses: | maybe the suspension on small stuff, but it is still pretty good | | Similar Products Used: | $300 gary fisher and $300 raleigh - both junk | | Bike Setup: | stock besides sun ringle platform pedals. and by the way, mine is a 2006 NOT a 2003. | | Bottom Line: | if you are a trail rider that does everything from crazy climbs to decent sized drops, this is your bike. 1st gear is extremely low so if you plan to climb, you're covered. the rebound adjustment on the rear shock works pretty well and is very easy to adjust on the fly.it has a marzocchi gran fondo race 1 fork and fox float r shock both with 5 inches of travel and both work pretty good for a variety of condtions. so if you're looking for a tough trailbike that can do almost anything you want, this is your bike.
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Submitted by
Nate Lalley
a Weekend Warrior
from oil city, pa, usa Date Reviewed: May 11, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | i just ride behind house right now | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | mountain road cycles | | Strengths: | strong bike, suspension can take hits well, first gear is really low!, suspension is decent on small stuff, it looks really sweet, strong brakes, quality, sweet all-around bike | | Weaknesses: | maybe the suspension on small stuff, but it is still pretty good | | Similar Products Used: | $300 gary fisher and $300 raleigh - both junk | | Bike Setup: | stock besides sun ringle platform pedals. and by the way, mine is a 2006 NOT a 2003. | | Bottom Line: | if you are a trail rider that does everything from crazy climbs to decent sized drops, this is your bike. 1st gear is extremely low so if you plan to climb, you're covered. the rebound adjustment on the rear shock works pretty well and is very easy to adjust on the fly.it has a marzocchi gran fondo race 1 fork and fox float r shock both with 5 inches of travel and both work pretty good for a variety of condtions. so if you're looking for a tough trailbike that can do almost anything you want, this is your bike.
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Submitted by
Mike Robbins
a Weekend Warrior
from SLC, Utah USA Date Reviewed: June 11, 2004 | | Favorite Trail: | Boneville Rim | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$1500.00 | | Purchased At: | Chose To Ride | | Strengths: | Geometry fits me perfectly. Good components. Stable on down hills. | | Weaknesses: | The only complaint I have is that the frame only has one pair of braze ons. | | Similar Products Used: | Fisher Cake | | Bike Setup: | Stock, added tire liners and a seat post rack | | Bottom Line: | This is my first FSB and I love it. I've been hill climbing and down hilling along the Wasatch front and have had no problem. I am convinced this is one of the best bike in it's class. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mitch Dalton
a Weekend Warrior
from San Juan Capistrano, CA Date Reviewed: January 7, 2004 | | Favorite Trail: | Any San Juan Trail | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2500.00 | | Purchased At: | Buy My Bikes | | Strengths: | Its all about the shocks and the fact that it makes you feel invincable. | | Weaknesses: | Youve got to be kidding... | | Similar Products Used: | Kona Dawg (a step down but still a great bike) | | Bike Setup: | Stock (Why upgrade its already a great bike) | | Bottom Line: | This is the choice bike, how could you not want it. I will never choose a bike over this one. I believe anyone should by this bike, even those that are uneasy with themselves. This bike is a great confidence builder. You have totl control of what ever your doing. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
grant
a Downhiller
from Ann Arbor MI Date Reviewed: November 12, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | anything freeride | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$2200.00 | | Purchased At: | Town and Country Cyclery | | Strengths: | Everything, its fast, it smooths out big drops (anything under 7ft)its stable in the air, the color is bad A$$, | | Weaknesses: | hahahaha........ funny, well maybe cable run on my beautiful frame, but that it | | Similar Products Used: | i ghave a trek 4500 thats heavily modified, i love it but theres no real comparison | | Bike Setup: | stock except put on some blue anodized primo BMX pedals eventually gonna buy 2.5 inch rubbers (maxxis mobsters, longer travel fork (either dorado single crown, or Z1 fr sl) and atomlab trailpimp rims im gonna race mountaincross and im going to whistler | | Bottom Line: | the bottom line is that this bike is amazing!! its reall fast when sprinting, it his long gaps and dirt jumps with ease, its butter off creative drop in lines (4-6 ft drops with 5-10 ft gaps, i havent hit the 8ftr to flat yet, but, it'll prolly be smooth)and even though i havent done any trail riding on it yet im sure its smooth on the descents. I could care less about climbing but i have noticed it climbs very well. I weigh 135 and an absolute gravity junky,and for my purposes its great i love it. I plan on racing all next season,and im going to Whistler for 3 weeks over the summer. The first day i got the bike i invited a friend over who had just gotten his new bike and we went riding from 7:30 to 7:30, and this bike has completely changed my riding style, the first day i hit drops that i used to be skeptical about with no problem, and after a while i started throwing whips and mini tables off of them!! this bike is totally confidence inspiring.I think that for light weight people that this bike is indestructable and its perfect for the aspiring MTNX racer or dirt jumper. PS> Thanx for the bike dad!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John
a Weekend Warrior
from Sandy Hook, CT Date Reviewed: September 22, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | Huntington Park | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | lbs | | Strengths: | strong, shifts buttery smooth, climbs like a bear, predictable handling, strong brakes | | Weaknesses: | squeeky seat, that's it | | Similar Products Used: | 2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara | | Bike Setup: | Stock except swapped the handlebars for FSA Carbon Fiber downhill bars. | | Bottom Line: | If you are in the market for an abusive and fun bike to ride look no further. Of all of the bikes I looked at this one takes the cake by a long shot. This bike climbs better than my old Fisher hardtail and downhills like a raped ape. I weigh 250lbs and this bike handles my abuse and begs for more. At first I was kind of uneasy of the air shocks due to my weight but they are aggresive and there is close to no bob when riding hills or hard flats. Everybody I know that tests it loves it and it is a great bike. For the money you don't have to upgrade a thing (even though we all know we will!) Don't waste time looking anywhere else and go test ride this bike, you won't be dissapointed. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nick
a Cross Country Rider
from Montreal, QC Date Reviewed: June 16, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | Santa Fé | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2200.00 | | Purchased At: | Le Yeti | | Strengths: | The bike itself. It's so powerful. This is an amazing bike for the price. | | Weaknesses: | A bit heavy. Stock pedals. | | Similar Products Used: | Hardtails, Devinci Guzzler, Rocky Mountain Carve | | Bike Setup: | Stock execpt the pedals that I changed for Shimano DX. | | Bottom Line: | This is a update for my previous review. Now it's been 3 months since I have the bike, and I'm still impressed by it. It climbs perfectly "in-saddle". The biggest strenght is the downhill. With is head angle and slope top tube, this bike can be push pretty hard. I had some problems with the fork. Like I said in the first review, this bike can be purchased with a Fox Float or a Fox Vanilla. Mine came with the Vanilla. The fork came with a medium coil, wich is to soft for me. So it is not a bike problem, but more a rider problem. Anyway, this bike rule. If you need a bike to do trails, jump and dowhill, this is the bike.
So now let your playstation alone and go ride ! Stick to the trail ! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nick Morneau
a Cross Country Rider
from Montreal, Qc, Canada Date Reviewed: May 23, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | Bromont | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$2100.00 | | Purchased At: | Le Yeti | | Strengths: | The frame, very solid. Both suspension. All parts exept pedals. Almost no bob. Geometry of the frame. This bike is a good all around. | | Weaknesses: | The stock pedals suck. Little bob when going uphill in stand position. A bit heavy, but it's a strenght when going downhill. | | Similar Products Used: | Rocky Mountain Carve, Devinci Guzzler, couple of hartails, | | Bike Setup: | Stock except the pedals that I changed for Shimano 646 (DX). | | Bottom Line: | It's only been 3 weeks since I have this bike, and I feel way better than ever. This is a great bike for downhill, light freeride and cross-country. It's a bit heavy, but it's not that bad. The bike feel like a tank, unbreakable. If you want a bike to do almost everything (that means FR, XC, DH, but no 10 foot gaps), that's the bike. If you're planning to buy a Dawg, save some more and get the Dee-Lux because just for the fork, crankset and drivetrain it worth the 600$. Something to take care : you can have this bike with a Vanilla in front or a float, and same thing for the rear. I know Kona makes both.
Now, let your playstation alone and go ride. Stick to the trail !! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Raptor
a Cross Country Rider
from Toronto Date Reviewed: May 22, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2200.00 | | Purchased At: | Trailblazers | | Strengths: | Suprisingly lighter then I expected. Very good components come stock. Quality Paint. Plush F and R Fox suspension and strong hydraulic brakes. Frame can take anything you throw at it. | | Weaknesses: | Saddle, bottom of the line Shimano M505 pedals, grips. | | Similar Products Used: | Kona Kahuna Dee Lux, Kona Yee-ha, Yeti AS-R, Sugar 2 and Sugar 3, Older Trek Hard Tail | | Bike Setup: | Stock except for Botranger FS2000 Sadle | | Bottom Line: | Was orignally very happy with the Kahuna Dee Lux but wanted to upgrade to a stronger frame with more travel. The new Dawg series seemed to fit the bill (I purchased the Dee Lux model because of the better componentry). According to Kona, the Dawg is classified as a Back Country bike which basically means it fits very nicely between a XC and FR bike.
The most noticable attributes of this bike is the plushness of the suspension and the excellent feel and control of the Shimano hydros. The 4" of F and R travel are perfect for my riding preference/style. It's also a great handler at speed especially going down hill.
Overall, I just love this bike. If you are like me and like a bike that can do day long or Epic XC and the occasional aggressive/crazy stuff, the Dawg Dee Lux is the way to go.....
Note that because the bike is more heavily built then a traditional XC bike, it does take a little bit more to get it uphill. However, if you are willing to sacrifice a bit of weight for a much stronger frame, this is not a problem. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nick Glazener
a Cross Country Rider
from Eugene, Oregon Date Reviewed: May 15, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | freeriding at the ranch | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1900.00 | | Purchased At: | Paul's Bicycle Way of Life | | Strengths: | Good geometry. Rear suspension design. | | Weaknesses: | Components were one grade less than I would have hoped for. | | Similar Products Used: | No FS bikes. Fisher Big Sur. | | Bike Setup: | Stock with exceptions: Fox Vanilla RL front fork, Eggbeater pedals, WTB Laser V saddle | | Bottom Line: | I am very pleased with my decision on this bike. Although the purchase seemed spontaneous, I have put a lot of research into frame geometry and design since October. This bike met the qualifications on paper. Much like my downhill skiing tastes, I prefer equipment that is a little heavier with a slight damped response for stability. This bike is the equivalent to my K2 Mod X all terrain skis. The first time I skied on my K2s, I knew I had made the right choice. I felt the same way about the Kona Dawg after last night's ride. I wanted a bike that would be comfortable to sit on and pedal all day. I also needed a bike that would hold up to my crash frequency. The granny ring takes care of any uphill weight concerns. It actually weighs in at about 28 lbs..
I looked closely at the Klein Palaminos and the Santa Cruz Blurs. I am hesitant to accept unique technical designs just because they are new. I trust a shock that is positioned vertical more than horizontal. I liked Kona's philosophy of staying with something that is proven. Just like the ski industry moving back to wood core skis, the 4 bar suspension system is basic and works.
The frame geometry is very similar to my Fisher Big Sur. I knew it was a good physical fit. Here is a list of the unknowns and my observations:
1. Rear suspension bob: It was insignificant. If anything it helped me on short steep climbs. I have a tendency to over power on short bursts and loosing traction. The suspension dampens that power burst just enough to maintain traction. The dampened power transmission became an advantage. This was only noticeable on standing bursts. It was insignificant on sitting power fluctuations. I don't think a lock out is necessary. Even having very tired legs, I cleared a rock outcropping that I haven't been able to in the past.
I already had a Fox Vanilla RL front fork that I switched out. I do use the front shock lockout. I do a lot of very long gravel road and singletrack climbs. I like to stand in order to stretch the legs. The lockout on the front makes a big difference in those situations.
2. BB height: Much higher than Big Sur. The only test of this feature on last night's ride was the switchbacks. I did fine on the uphill. I was more tentative on the downhill switchbacks. This area is one of my major weaknesses to begin with. I was also very tired. The MRT will be a better test of the BB height. I hit the pedals a lot on that trail with my Big Sur.
3. Climbing: I had extremely tired, sore legs. I was slow but I attribute that to my physical condition more than bike weight. The balance of the bike is good. The seat position is a little better for me than the Big Sur. I like to be on top of the pedals more.
4. Descending: Absolutely awesome. I went out early for a little extra. We climbed 5 miles up the trail to the road before returning to hook up with the regular group. I was tired and had almost made up my mind to not come back up after I got down. The descent was so much fun it completely erased any memories of the pain I felt climbing up. I went back up for more. I am still standing on the pedals when I don't need to anymore. I had the rear shock at 150 lbs on the first trip down. That was extremely plush. I pumped it up to 160+ for the second trip. That was just right for climbing. A little rougher on the descent but a good trade off. No complaints at all.
23 miles for the night.
This bike is going to be a great advantage for me at the CCP100. The energy I save and the time I cut off on the descents will far exceed any extra I need to get the bike up to the top.
I am a hard grader. A 4 is very good for me. An upgrade on components would have made it a 5 in the value category. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
George
a Weekend Warrior
from Port Townsend WA USA Date Reviewed: May 9, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | any tight single track. | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$2099.00 | | Purchased At: | moutain cycle | | Strengths: | Frame, components, Awesome fork, and rear suspension | | Weaknesses: | climbing, but not so its a big deal. | | Similar Products Used: | Gt idrive is the only other full sp. bike ive riden | | Bike Setup: | just changed the grips to ouri lock ons with the yeti grip. Bike is ready to rip out of the box. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is confedence inspiring on the down hills, roots, logs what ever. It is a bit taxing on the long uphills compared to my I Drive but the good way out does the bad here. I rode my buddies Bear deelux for a month before buying the dawg. I haven't had a regret once. It shifts flawlessly and soaks up everything. I weigh in at 220 so that says something. I drop off stuff i wouldn't even look at with my i drive. I wouldn't spend the extra for the primo though. The Bear Ive been riding comes with the lock out and i never thought to use it. Defently not worth the extra grand and change. I am also impressed with the Tioga tires on the bike. ive used panaracer xc and IRC mythos. The Tioga's are every bit as good as the panaracers and lots better then the mythos. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Alex
a Cross Country Rider
from Israel Date Reviewed: April 23, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2200.00 | | Purchased At: | Slalom | | Strengths: | Very good geometry for climbing, light weight, excellent for downhills and aggressive single tracks. Good components. | | Weaknesses: | Did not find yet | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized Rockhopper FSR, Haro X1 | | Bike Setup: | Standard setup | | Bottom Line: | Excellent bike for aggressive XC rides | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
k d
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from nederland Date Reviewed: March 26, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | montferland | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Purchased At: | hier | | Strengths: | frame, foxvork, imago, uitstraling, kleur, gewicht, vering | | Weaknesses: | nog niets ontdekt | | Similar Products Used: | stinky | | Bike Setup: | stock | | Bottom Line: | denk de enige in nederland, zie nooit een kona in het wild. zo uit de folder besteld en de maat gegokt. is me goed bevallen want de maat past perfect. 20 inch is xxl bestelling was binnen twee weken binnen
ik koop nooit meer een ander merk | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Michael Niebuhr
a Cross Country Rider
from Rapid City, SD, USA Date Reviewed: March 12, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | any all day backcountry adventure | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$2700.00 | | Purchased At: | Acme Bicycles | | Strengths: | over built for extended use, great geometery that is inspiring at speed, powerful brakes, no lockouts necessary(why would you want to stop the bike from doing its job?) under 30 lbs. and i can ride it UP hill as well | | Weaknesses: | seat and grips (but who doesn't have their favs.) | | Similar Products Used: | 2001 kona moko moko, santa cruz superlight, klein palamino race. | | Bike Setup: | all deore xt with stock disc brakes (deore) wtb saddle and laserdisc wheelset, easton carbon riser bar | | Bottom Line: | this bike isn't the fastest up the hill, but i haven,t ridden in two months so when i buck up and ride more that should change. on the flats and downhill it screams to be ridden fast, the handling is borderline telepathic all i have to do is think about it and the bike does it. did i say that the bike is also one of the most comfortable i have ever thrown a leg over. i have found a great match to the type of riding i enjoy. i could have gotten a primo (the top of the line) but i couldn't justify the price of $3200. besides i don't like lockouts. the dee-lux is a prefect 10. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Richard
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from Melbourne Date Reviewed: February 16, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$1900.00 | | Strengths: | Light weight for bike with so much all round ability. Great handling and ride quality. Sweet Geometry, simple proven design and great brakes.
| | Weaknesses: | Grips, tyres, lack of front brake cable routing. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant AC2 & NRS1, Gary Fisher Sugar 3+ disk, Trek Fuel 90, Cannondale v500, Mongoose Grand Marquee | | Bike Setup: | EA70 Monkey Bars, Time Z pedals, WTB saddle. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is a blast. I was looking for something that would handle technical descents, weanie freeride/northshore and still be light enough to do singletrack and long firetrail climbs. It's no X-C rocket or long travel DH rig so if you want to win races in either category look elsewhere but the bike is still light/strong enough to get the jump on your riding buddies and stay in front until you've got a little respect. It's excellent on v.steep technical climbs/descents and not too far off the pace on long climbs. Most of the time I don't even think about the bike as it's well balanced and very predictable leaving me to think about what's happening ahead on the trail and not worring how the bike will perform. The brakes have excellent feel and control as do the air shocks front and back which give a lot of scope for tuning the ride. On the downside the front brake cable had no guides and ran in a nice big loop from the lever on the bars to the disk that yelled "snag". Fixed with a couple of zip ties but the brake cable has rubbed a small groove in the crown where I've attached it. Also when there is chainslap on the chainstay it hits very close to the chainwheel. Not a problem in itself and easily fixed with a chainstay protector but there isn't much room left in there (we are talking mm). I'm not that impressed by the tyres either. For those of you who like to compare size I'm 6'2" and a reasonably fit 195lb (so it would be cheaper and easier to lose couple of extra pounds from me than the bike but I'm not too fussed about carrying around the extra on either). The bottom line is that what I wanted was always going to require a compromise but I haven't seen anything that does it all any better than this bike. I'd like to give it 4.9 but because nothings perfect it gets 5 flaming turds (just to make sure it rates higher than any of my friends bikes).
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Submitted by
Ben Maher
a Weekend Warrior
from UK Date Reviewed: February 14, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2432.00 | | Purchased At: | BIKEDOCK - NORTHERN IRELAND | | Strengths: | NIce Plush Suspension, tough frame, not too heavy. Handles really well, descends like, erm, a bike that descends really well! | | Weaknesses: | Bit of bob on the climbs, Specced tyres arent too good for the British Mud, thats about it. | | Similar Products Used: | Only bike's ridden before have been I-Drives, but I am not regretting making the switch at all. | | Bike Setup: | Lizard Skin Grips, Body Geometry Saddle, Panaracer Fire XC Pro tyres, also in the process of upgrading the rear shock to an RL Fox to eliminate the Bob, Time ATAC pedals, cause the Shimano SPD's supplied were duff. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is excellent, inspires confidence on the descents and responds really well. Standover height is pretty low so you do feel like you can throw the bike around a bit. If you have the cash to go for the bike up from this one, the Primo, then you'll benefit from the lockout options, but if not you still wont do much wrong in getting this bike. Overall a really comfortable bike. This bike is really for those that have been on full sussers for a while, rather than those making the switch from Hardtails, as the bob will probably just annoy. I got mine from www.bikedock.com and got £400 off the purchase price as a special offer as well. Hence my value rating... 4 Flamin chillis for overall though, due to the bob and the fact that I had to change quite a few things (grips etc) | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bill
a Cross Country Rider
from Coeur d'Alene, ID USA Date Reviewed: January 27, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Strengths: | Comfy (upright) seating position, good component mix, beefy frame, good reputation for durability. | | Weaknesses: | None when I demo'ed it. | | Similar Products Used: | None....first FS I've tried. | | Bottom Line: | I think this will be the 1st FS I buy. I had a blast on this thing. Unlike my HT, this bike is point and shoot. Rides over anything, uphill or down. Really comfortable rider position...more upright than a dedicated XC bike. Heavier than I am used to, but didn't notice it while climbing. The fork and shock are very plush, even for my 200 lbs. I did notice about a 1/4" of "bob" while pedaling especially on the road, but I don't see the big deal....didn't bother me at all. Overall a very fun bike, seems great for those long summer day epics. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
tim valley
a Cross Country Rider
from sydney oz Date Reviewed: January 12, 2003 | | Favorite Trail: | xc=narrow neck katoomba,dh=MT York | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | bike addiction manly | | Strengths: | great allrounder,have always had hard tails but wish I'd gone to the dark side earlier.Great for climbing as well as cutting loose down hill.4inches front and rear plenty of travel for most applications.Fox forks super plush | | Weaknesses: | none yet,will keep you posted. | | Bike Setup: | xtr front & rear,hayes hfx 9 rear standard hayes hydro on front | | Bottom Line: | My first dual shock ,previous bike was a norco rampage which I still rate,any concerns over lack of climbing ability dropped after first hill.If you want a bike for xc with a bit of spice then hard to beat.Yep its heavier than the old hard tail but at the end of a big down hill its hard to get the smile of your dial. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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