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Norco 1999 VPS-1

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Average Rating 4.36/5
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Description:1999 Norco VPS-1, mountain bike, front & rear suspension, Mountain Mix components, Marzocchi Monster T, 7.0" travel fork



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    Submitted by derek a Weekend Warrior from high places in new england
    Date Reviewed: April 3, 2002
    Favorite Trail:anything in lynn woods
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $750.00
    Purchased At:ebay - new in box
    Strengths:plush, strong, fast, big, loud. this is a very good bike.
    Weaknesses:a little tall ay the bb, but you get used to it.
    Similar Products Used:rm6, bullit
    Bike Setup:mine is actually a 2000 (7") with a 2001 jr.t (6"), gremeca disc brakes, intense tires on tioga dh rims, truvativ crank, protapers, xt drivetrain, king headset
    Bottom Line:a lot of people are knocking this bike but either i got the only good one that they made or norco got it right for 2000. this bike has the bearings at the main pivots where earlier models used bushings. i'm a little over 200 lbs. and with an 850 lb. spring and the suspension in the 7" setting this bike can handle anything i can dish out. the suspension is ballanced with the jr.t and it has a geometry that works for the type of riding that we have in new england. it makes a great freeride bike as well as a very very fast and stable downhill bike. mine dresses out at about 42 lbs. and i ride everything with no front derailleur, although i've talked to the guys at john henry's and it is possible to fit a front derailleur to it.
    i was really interested in this bike ever since i read the review for the vps2 in mba and for me it was worth the wait - definately a satisfied customer! this rig gets 5 steamers accross the board from me.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Monna laculotte a Weekend Warrior from Montreal
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Adrenaline
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $380.00
    Purchased At:frame only, used
    Strengths:the colors on this bike are so nice, you feel confident riding this monster, the price is well worth it, nice geometry, but make sure to take a good size for your height, the frame itself is not that heavy compare to some like the super 8 or the brodie 8 ball
    Weaknesses:i had to replace the bushings, no original rear disc mount, the head tube is too long, could be a bit more travel in the back, 750 pds spring is too stiff(i weight 160), so i can't fell the whole 6.5 inches of travel.
    Similar Products Used:aeon joker, 8 ball, super 8, rm7
    Bike Setup:mavic 321, stratos superstar 8, purple hayes 8", kugo's and a little deore derailleur..!
    Bottom Line:the thing is i bought this bike from a guy , because he sold it cheao, 575 canadian with seat post, the only thing a had to do was replace the bushings, cost me about 20 bucks, my frame is a medium and i wish i had a small, i'm 5"10. that and a new lighter sring coil. for 1999 frame you can't ask for anything better. i just hope this bike is going to stay in one piece till the end of next season.
    it's a good buy if you get it cheap, don't make this your first choice.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by nicolas a Downhiller from CHILE !!!!!!!!!!!!
    Date Reviewed: March 28, 2001
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Lots of travel, reliable, plush, looks.
    Weaknesses:steep head angle, bb height, rear end flexes
    Similar Products Used:Kona Stab Deeluxe, super 8, M1
    Bike Setup:hayes, mavic521, kujo/tioga, FRANKENBRINK SHlT (used to, now boxxers, hope i get my new WB dh3 soon)
    Bottom Line:
    Great frame, a bad thing no one notices is that if you ever want to replace the Monster T, it´ll be difficult for you to get an appropiate fork, My LT8 had to be settled down to 7 inches of travel, and the boxxers fitted only with the XXXXXL upper triple clamp.



    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Fred Dubois a Downhiller from Le gardeur,Qc,Canada
    Date Reviewed: January 24, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Bing bang,bromont,Qc
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $3000.00
    Purchased At:Used from a friend
    Strengths:It is really reliable,strong,really plush,goes anywhere,has a good paint job(doesn't come off),a bit of a flexy rear end(What I mean by that is that it won't snap 'swingarm'like I see a lot of Intense does or really rigid bikes.)
    Weaknesses:A tad heavy,bottom bracket is too high,Intense tire(Drop them),ghanges to be made when you buy it,slow steering side.
    Similar Products Used:Khs dh,Kona stab delux,wheeler,Balfa bobonum,Balfa BB7,Tomac204 and a bunch of others.
    Bike Setup:Hayes f/r,Michelin tires (service course),Mr dirt stem,MRP roller guide,DX pedals everything else is stock.
    Bottom Line:Fast bike,you got to keep you're momentum so maybe that's why it is so fast.You really have to take care of those pivots but you have to do this on any other bike anyway.For the money nothing comes close,well maybe this year there will be the GT but all in all you can't go wrong with this one.I hear a lot of complaints about norco bikes ,maybe it's because the old bikes catalog but I'm telling you try it before you judge.A lot of review about this bike are made from a single ride ,and I dont think it's fair or honest about you guys to judge a product with so little input (this product or any other one.).By the way you will learn about the meaning of PLUSH when you get a leg over that bike.I used to own a Stab delux ,and tought it was plush ,but man was I wrong.Overall the bike will keep up if you're up to it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Kyle Kusznieryk a Downhiller from Qualicum Beach
    Date Reviewed: December 18, 2000
    Favorite Trail:anything steep
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Plush, nice ride (not stock, needs tuning), fairly light frame, rear end is strong.
    Weaknesses:Falling rate on 99 frames, a longer shocks and a 2000 compression strut fixed it for me. I wouldn't call the frame weak, but i managed to snap the support bar, and buckle the monocoque. No hard feelings really it held up well, but im a little mad norco wouldnt even sell me a new front triangle, they said i would have to buy a whole new frame.
    Similar Products Used:LOBO'sSAnta cruz's, losta DH bikes.
    Bottom Line:This is a bit of an update, I have a review here a few posts down. just wanted to let you know (because i thought it) the frame is NOT indestructible, as norco claims. although it took a 15ft to flat drop to break it, it can be done. The component spec and price is great for a DH bike. The 99 needed full disc brakes. Great bike for a racer, but it cant take everything. if you want a super huck bike, get a Balfa or some other overbuilt frame.

    Gotta love the monster T!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Chris Johnson a Downhiller from Mission B.C. ,Canada
    Date Reviewed: November 5, 2000
    Favorite Trail:silverstar dh
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:looks,design,its huge,monster t freeride or dh course ready
    Weaknesses:ummmmmmmm nothing
    Similar Products Used:gt lobo,super 8,rm6,and im gettin a new gt dhi race
    Bike Setup:i tested this bike out in the parking lot where i ride and she worked bautifully
    Bottom Line:ok the morron down near the bottom says that norco copied intense. Really i think intense did some copying of their own if you look closely on intense adds in magazines you will see that they proudly are usin speciallized's design im not sure but i think norco is doing the same so there isnt any stealing of the design before you write make sure you have your information straight. This bike is good but its not as good as the gt dhi race i am getting so if you see someone cruising down the hill with a gt jersey and chrome helmet on a dhi race GET OUT OF MY WAY,thanks
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bryden a Downhiller from Port Alberni, B.C., Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 31, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Top Secret/911/The Hucker
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Purchased At:The Bike Shop
    Strengths:price,durability, easy to maintain,not to heavy,chicks dig it.
    Weaknesses:pivot bushings, rear end flex, high bottom bracket height,steep head angle, not enough travel in stock configuration.
    Similar Products Used:khs dominatrix, mountain cycle san andreas, santa cruz bullit,kona stab dee-lux,brodie 8-ball,rocky mountain rm6,
    Bike Setup:manitou x-vert carbon forx, stratos helix expert shock, easton monkey light bars, raceface crankset, hayes hydraulic disc brakes, hayes hugi hubs with mavic 321 hoops.
    Bottom Line:In stock form the bike has room for improvement, but it is a fairly good platform to build from. It is a good strong and reliable ride that can take a beating and keep on dishing it out. My bike is actually a '98 that has been seriously upgraded, but it is still strong to go. Wanna buy it?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by mike s a Weekend Warrior from b.c canada
    Date Reviewed: August 8, 2000
    Favorite Trail:any thing that has big wheelie drops
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:this bike take a beating ive taken this thing off 15 foot wheelie drops a lot and it keeps coming back for more
    Weaknesses:its loud but thats good because this bike is fast , and the good thing is all you slow a$$es can get out of my way
    Similar Products Used:there is nothing that compairs with my vps2 well ... only the vps1 at least for shore riding
    Bike Setup:it stock and it still kicks a$$ but im getting boxxers
    Bottom Line:the bottom line is if you ride hard and most free riders do ! you need something that can take more than you can and the vps 2 provides you that comfort i mean this bike will take it . to all those people who say that the bearings suck in the rear end of these bikes it because you dont take care of it and thats the bottom line if you still think this bike sucks get sept 2000 mtb action maybee they will change your mind about canadian bikes ,made by the king of b.c mtbs norco and that the bottom line im out
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ryan a Weekend Warrior from Tsawwassen
    Date Reviewed: June 26, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Defenbaker
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:none
    Weaknesses:everything
    especially the noise
    I hate noise
    Similar Products Used:RM6
    Bike Setup:stock
    Bottom Line:this bike is a horrible buy for the money it costs
    don't buy this boke unless you hate riding
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Simon Carbonneau a Downhiller from LaSalle,Québec,Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2000
    Favorite Trail:adrénaline (Bromont)
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:can handole anything,parts,PRICE,
    Weaknesses:too plush,bushing,rear shock,look,rear brake (magura),rims
    Similar Products Used:every good dh bike
    Bike Setup:stock took the xtr derailleur and hud by xt and mammuth rims
    Bottom Line:the vps-1 it's a good dh bike for the price and hif you are thinking to do serious dh make sure to change the rims frist,a rear disc brake would be a good investement.Be ready too change every bushings one it, especialy if you buy the bike used
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by becky s a Weekend Warrior from lantzville,b.c.,canada
    Date Reviewed: March 14, 2000
    Favorite Trail:hammerfest DH
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:big,beefy,heavy a downhill machine
    NORCO(im talking about a 2000 vps 3)
    Weaknesses:gripshift
    cheap pedals
    Similar Products Used:pipeline, all fs
    previous bike cro mo hard tail(norco)
    Bike Setup:stock,vanilla R, z1 qr 20's
    Bottom Line:its the best bike for my riding conditions (i think!)
    its tough and can handle anything
    why would you expect a downhill bike to climb well?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Joel a Downhiller from Vancouver, B.C., Canada
    Date Reviewed: February 10, 2000
    Favorite Trail:pink starfish/ladies only and urban
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:it's CANADIAN.
    Weaknesses:canadian bikes don't have weaknesses.
    Bottom Line:to the guy a few reviews below me it's not a rip off of the M1. try riding them they're completely different bikes. i'd rather have the VPS for a few grand less. and to the guy 7 reviews below me, i've seen guys take this bike off 18.5 footers more than a few times, and it didn't break.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Kyle Kusznieryk a Downhiller from Vancouver Island BC
    Date Reviewed: February 1, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Hammerfest DH
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Looks Cool (I got a custom metalflake paintjob and the rear end chrome plated) That FORK RULES! Best buy for a downhill rig.
    Weaknesses:Piviots wear. But so will any other 4 barlinkage. The nylon roller on the chainguid is noisy, replace it with a MRP roller instead.
    Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Super 8
    Bike Setup:Monster t's Full hayes discs WB Ti bars Race face crank, swiss hubs/spokes.
    Bottom Line:This Bike RULES (for the price) for 6 grand (I paid 3) you get a bike that can compete with the big boys. Not many bikes have a monster t for 7500 let alone 6! The fork isn't that heavy, well it is, but it's not noticible. Buy a '99 used for even better value. The privateer should on a budget should buy this bike. A weight wuss not.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by eugene a Downhiller from perth wa
    Date Reviewed: January 22, 2000
    Favorite Trail:goat farm
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:strong and looks sick
    Weaknesses:heavy ,rides like a tank with gazzos
    Bike Setup:deemax wheels, azonic seat, bars, stem,xtr rear derailer and shift pods,dmr v12,orbit exterme headset,mrp chain device,
    Bottom Line:do i need to say any more.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by nathan rennie a Downhiller from nsw
    Date Reviewed: December 17, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    crakenback,thredbo,aus/ it's fucking gnarly
    Duration Product Used:
    tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:
    plush as four bar linkage,gnarly hayes setup what more can i say
    Weaknesses:
    little bit of overkill on the rear end,stick with a lobo if you ask me[if you can afford twice the price+++,otherwise flawlessly designed
    Similar Products Used:
    m-1 etc.etc....
    Bike Setup:
    vps-1,took off the monster t,s, plush but heavy, a pair of boxxer pro's should do it
    Bottom Line:with a couple of changes the vps-1 will keep you going but if your into light-wait s*#!,grap a vps-2,make your own or get your local bike store to engineer you a 7 inch. rear linkage plate,change the 5 inch. marzochies for a pair of boxxers or boxxer pro's,change the front disc size and your have practically the same bike only lighter,cheaper and one number different[ie:vps1/vps2]so take my advice or just work it out for yourself ,VPS-1 & 2 are both pretty sweet! keep hitting the trails !
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by granty a Downhiller from corner brook, Nf
    Date Reviewed: October 22, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    yogi&booboo
    Duration Product Used:
    tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:
    heavy, makes you become a man.
    Weaknesses:
    keep an eye on those pivots
    Similar Products Used:
    Cannondale S-V's,Rm Pipeline, Kona manomano, etc.
    Bike Setup:
    zoke z1 dropoff, fox vannila r, spynergy fr.,spox rr.,Lx brakes, raceface turbine, etc.
    Bottom Line:the best thing about this bike is that i can hear my pal when he's close 'cause that's how loud this thing is. he makes it dance, though.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Derek a Racer from Kelowna
    Date Reviewed: September 24, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    fast, steep, lots of drops
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    too many to list
    Weaknesses:
    Chain guide, a little noisy
    Similar Products Used:
    5 travel bikes
    Bike Setup:
    changed rear coil (lighter spring), bars stem,saddle, tires, rims
    Bottom Line:Used to race DH on a 5&5 bike and is not good! Bought this bike and kicked some A$$. Travel is great, and can go over just about anything. A really good buy for the amount of cash you need to dish out. On a side note, a friend borrowed the bike for a few rides and has now ordered one for next year.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by A.S. a Cross-Country Rider from Manlius, NY
    Date Reviewed: August 27, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Song #10
    Duration Product Used:
    tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:
    Surprisingly light
    lots of travel with non-stock linkage
    norco ripped off a good design...the intense
    Weaknesses:
    fugly
    pivots rusted and creak
    LOUD
    crappy shock
    Similar Products Used:
    GT STS1000
    DBR Vlink 1.0
    Intense M1
    Bike Setup:
    Girvin chubby, hs 11 plastics, esp
    Bottom Line:I like this bike...it's pretty sweet for the price. problem is, the review below isn't true at all...he's never been to mammoth, he's had it less than a month, and he still has the coupe deluxe....anyways, wanted to shed a little light on it for anyone interested in a great bike for little money. just watch out for the low quality shock and ugly frame....cable routing sucks too...but otherwise a sweet ride
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ben a Downhiller from syracuse ny
    Date Reviewed: August 16, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    anything steep
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    good geometry, 4 bar style linkage, very good bike for the money
    Weaknesses:
    pivots unsealed, stock rear shock leaves a bit to be desired
    Similar Products Used:
    sts dh
    Bike Setup:
    xtr, SRAM gripshift, Z-6, raceface
    Bottom Line:I'm revieving this bike to hopefully shed a little light on a great bike from a not so well known company in the field of downhill. One of the above reviews of the VPS bothers me a bit, that being the one with only a one pepper rating, so i'd like to clear a few things up. It's true that the rear shock leaves a lot to be desired, but with the low cost of this bike, anyone serious enough to get into racing won't be too terribly disappointed because they have to go out and buy a Fox of Stratos shock, you're still saving hundreds over any other bike in this class. If you're breaking the rear linkage on any bike in so short a time, there's definately something wrong with the rider as well as the ride. I've been riding my norco quite a bit since i've gotten it, and going to places like Mammoth, I certainly haven't been babying it, and i've had no problems to speak of thus far with anything besides the shock, which i replaced right off the bat. Anyone who can break the linkage on this bike should really take some time to learn to ride the bike rather than just going out and beating on it without taking the time to learn a bit of control and finesse, you don't see a professional racer breaking a bike every month. I'm sure if you took this thing off a 20 foot drop, it would break, but come on, how many of those do you see in a race? None on this planet. All in all, I'd recommend this bike to anyone serious about getting into downhill with a limited budget, you get a lot for the money.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tyler Sawicki a Downhiller from Surrey, Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 7, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Any Thing Scary
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Every thing,
    it looks cool it has a sweet groupo
    great bike..
    Weaknesses:
    havn't found one
    Similar Products Used:
    baracooda
    Bottom Line:i loved you
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave a Downhiller from Ontario
    Date Reviewed: August 2, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Anything big
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    Looks coll ok part groupo
    Weaknesses:
    Rear linkage broke after three months
    I dont know what all those other 50 poeple at the races are doing but learn to ride a bike this thing is flexy and the travel is not all that great in the rear I would never buy another norco again in my life it look cool and i bought it and ive never lived it down at least i had a few parts to put on my new bike
    Similar Products Used:
    Every dh bike knowen to man
    Bike Setup:
    Foes mono {hasnt broke yet}
    Vps 1 parts expet mrp mammoth rims hayes rear brake azonic stem and bar
    Bottom Line:What was norco thinking Ive seen a couple guys at race riding these things I saw one guy riding the bomber from last year and it had a blown rear shox now that shows the kind of quality componets they chose to spec on bikes well no offence to norce good try i guess but you better make it alot stronger
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Alex a Downhiller from Montreal, Qc. Ca
    Date Reviewed: April 24, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:
    It's price.
    Weaknesses:
    Don't know yet.
    Similar Products Used:
    Pro-Flex......
    Bike Setup:
    XTR, Monster-T, Hayes disc and Magura Tomac(rear)
    Bottom Line:It's simply the best bike for it's price and it's got plenny of travel (7 in front and 6.5 rear). Nothign to envy to other bikes exept a sticker with Santa Cruz on it... but I still have some money left to do other things. The frame is actually made by Mountain cycle...
    Overall Rating:5






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