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Norco '00 VPS series

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Average Rating 3.5/5
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Description: The VPS Shore is a local’s favorite. Reinforcements all around with the Team DH’s down tube and typical VPS gusseting in key areas including the seat mast and head –tube regions. With a parts selection that leaves little to upgrade, the VPS Shore is the shore riders dream bike come true. A new chain stay is 24/26 compatible and connects to a new 12 mm slotted dropout with durable cartridge bearings. A new seat mast accommodates a 2 inch stroke FOX shock that delivers 4.5-6.1 inches of travel. To accommodate this increase in travel, Norco is one of the only companies to spec the new Marzocchi Super-T free ride fork. This 6" travel fork is perfectly matched to the VPS Shore’s increase in ultra-plush suspension travel. Vuelta X-Caliber free-ride rims are super strong and are much more resistant to pinch-flatting than other rims. The riders demanded them and so we put ‘em on dual 8" rotor Hayes brakes provide the ultimate control, cooling and reliability in all conditions. Race Face NSXS splined cranks and B/B provide a positive interface to wheelie-drop and the impact strength to survive them. A DMR chain guide helps keep the drive train in order.



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    Submitted by forhomos Strictly a Racer from Whistler, BC
    Date Reviewed: September 9, 2002
    Favorite Trail:homo track
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $123988.00
    Purchased At:local sex shop
    Strengths:the shinny paint is nice. the stickers are cool. The way they wrote norco looks good.
    Weaknesses:Your dick gets stuck in the shocks sometimes.It feels nice.
    Similar Products Used:your mom and dad at the same time
    Bike Setup:nice stickers and pait job
    Bottom Line:If your are reading this right now you are a homo and i am a better mountain biker than every one on this web page.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by mike a Downhiller from the north shore
    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2001
    Favorite Trail:anything shore
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:oh ya! 6" of smooth vps travel! A really nice frame!! Totaly a tank(weight is good for shore!!)
    Weaknesses:well- its not quite a tank!! I've ridden the thing for 3 months and I've already killed the chainstays(an ungly freakin crack)-they could be a bit beefier
    Similar Products Used:99 vps 2
    Bike Setup:z1 qr20-hayes hydro 8"
    Bottom Line:A killer bike! Even though the stays cracked, they were replaced by warranty. Will take an extreme beatin' The prices are nice too! anyone looking for a killer shore bike should take one for a test ride!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by dhphreak a Downhiller from ontario, canada
    Date Reviewed: May 1, 2001
    Favorite Trail:anything in the downward direction
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Ziggy's cycle/spokes n slopes
    Strengths:Smooth, accurate descender...just point and shoot. Though bulky, this rig is easily thrown around with a little muscle. 8' drops onto flats are childs play with this badazz. I'm lovin' just about everything so far.
    Weaknesses:Pivots prone to create access play or fail under extreme loads.(no surprise though) Lower swing arms could be beefed up. Some noticable flex, nothing too discouraging.
    Do not break seat post or derailler hanger. Seat post is 30.0 mm, a pain in the azz to find or order, hanger takes forever to get, I'm still waiting.
    Similar Products Used:Kona stab deelux
    Bike Setup:monster T, MRP world cup, 3.0/2.6 gazz, xt, xt, azonic hammer, vanilla rc
    Bottom Line:Killer hucker designed for those silly mofos crazy enough to damn near kill themselves for a good time. I love this ride, no really I do. On this rig all u need is some balls, minimal intelligence, and a sick drop off to provide hours on end with good times and great memories. Do your self a favour and buy something that will leave u truly pleased, no regrets, no worries.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by k-gee a Racer from B.C.
    Date Reviewed: April 26, 2001
    Favorite Trail:any DH trail on Thornhill Mtn
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1800.00
    Purchased At:All Seasons
    Strengths:Bought Frame and fork, Much Quiter mono-frame than last years, Better bearings in 3 of the 4 pivots, longer stroke shock this year aswell so you don't feel like you'll bottom it out any more.awesome Blue paint job!I like the 150mm of travel out of the Super-T
    Weaknesses:The Q/R 20mm on the Super-T. There's nothing quick about it.
    Similar Products Used:2000 VPS-2, Tried a Bullitt,and felt a Stinky Deluxe, Norco launch.
    Bike Setup:Super-t forks,Race Face Cranks,B.B,headset,Kooka bash ring ,Frnt derailer,8" Hayes,Maxxis 2.5 Swampthing's,Gripshift.
    Bottom Line:I don't think you can compare any bike on price that can handle the same terrain. If you want to get into big hit DH riding, and if you think you can't afford it. I'd strongly recommend looking into the Shore complete, or frame set. There super cheap!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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