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Nicolai Nucleon ST

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    Submitted by fred a Weekend Warrior from seattle washington usa
    Date Reviewed: January 25, 2006
    Favorite Trail:kung fu theatre
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1900.00
    Purchased At:theecho
    Strengths:it sucks like none other, had it for about 4 months, then i tacoed the rims, bottomed out on only a 8 foot drop.
    Weaknesses:fork, breaks squeek, my rims came a little bent already due to crappy shipping, and it wont go to the highest gear
    Similar Products Used:none as ****y as this one
    Bottom Line:this bike sucks. i it. never get this bike. you would be stupid to get it. if u do i hope the fork bends BACKWARD and smashes you in the face
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Guess? Who a Weekend Warrior from Shaolin Isle, New York
    Date Reviewed: January 1, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Any trail at Plattekill or Diablo
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $1700.00
    Purchased At:Second Hand
    Strengths:Pedals thru anything. Very adjustable. No more broken deraillers or chains. Fun to ride.
    Weaknesses:Hard to get replacement drop outs or other parts. Weight! I wish it was 10 lbs. lighter, but at least it's balanced.
    Similar Products Used:I owned a Stab Primo but the only thing that can compare is a Brooklyn
    Bike Setup:03' Nucleon ST w/Avalanche DHS ti spring, 03 Dorado, Hope Mono 6 Ti, Hollzefeller cranks, Wellgo Mag pedals, SDG Satelite saddle, Thompson post, Pro Taper bars, Mavic 821 on Hugi DT Swiss Hubs, Maxxis Minion ST w/ Stan's no tubes
    Bottom Line:I purchased this frame because I liked the Rohloff hub so much on my freeride bike that I wanted it on my DH bike. The Nucleon allows you to run a Rohloff and a 12mm thru axle by putting the transmision in the frame. The Rohloff is 1 lb. heavier then a normal drive train but at least the weight is in the center of the frame. You also have an advantage when pedaling thru muddy, rooty sections because there is no chain skip. The frame is a work of art especially the spot welding.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by The Messiah a Cross Country Rider from Scotland, UK
    Date Reviewed: December 4, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Fetty
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $6000.00
    Purchased At:ProBikeSport, Innerliethen
    Strengths:Model - 2004 Nucleon FR170
    Seems very strong. No derailures due to the Rohloff hub mounted above the bottom bracket. Excellent gear change, even as you roll into a section, no pedalling required. Available with a 1.5" Headtube to take Sherman Breakout plus forks.
    Rides like a dream.
    Chains never fall off.
    No rear mech to rip off.
    No front mech to damage.
    Weaknesses:Bottom bracket is a little low - may suit 888 forks?
    Chain tensioner creats drag.
    Crapy bolts - replaced with stainless from local store for £5
    100mm bottom bracket - ISIS only - not the best.
    Gearbox housing can rub your ankles - or bite chunks when it gets techy.
    Chain constantly spinning - extra drag - and needs lubricated (Scottoiler)
    Usual Rohloff 7-8 hesitation but you get used to it.

    Tends to draw a crowd.
    Similar Products Used:There is nothing similar!

    But I've used shimano/sram for years so I thought Rohloff next - and this has to be the ultimate Rohloff Bike.
    Bike Setup:Nicolai Nucleon FR170 - Rohloff mounted above the Bottom Bracket - Sherman Breakout Plus forks - RaceFace Diabolus kit and Michelin Tubeless tyres.

    Mine is very low geared - equivalent to a 20x34 low and a 32x11 top (so equivalent to decent 2 x 9 drivetrain).
    Bottom Line:It's one hell of a bike. It's not perfect. The compromises to do away with the normal drivetrain create their own problems. But I think they are worth living with.
    A full spread of gears, and no chance of the chain falling off - super cool.

    It's like a full-on DH bike - but it has low gears and can be pedalled up hills as well - how cool is that?

    Oh - and it looks the nuts!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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