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Salsa Cycles 99 Ala Carte Hardtail

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    Submitted by John Bown a Cross Country Rider from Blenheim, New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: April 21, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Mt Robertson
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Purchased At:Cyclelogic
    Strengths:97 model actually. Rocks in tight singletrack. Supple over the long haul. Encourages foolhardy speeds on forestry roads.
    Weaknesses:Bottom bracket a little low. Paint job is looking dull (dark green)
    Similar Products Used:Kona Explosif
    Bike Setup:96 SL judys, Race face h/s, Azonic risers, Control Tech stem, XT & LX coponents. Sun rims with IRC Mythos 2.1 tyres, BLT lights. Time pedals & WTB SST seat on a Titec post.
    Bottom Line:This is a frame you keep & upgrade as parts break or wear out. Your friends might not beleive how much you spent on a frame, when you can get a good bike for the price. But you will know its worth every cent on your first ride. Mine was a three hour mission & I was hooked. After being put off the ride of aluminium & the maintenance of full suspension, let alone the price of Ti, then you can't beat a classy steel ride.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Marc a Cross-Country Rider from bay area
    Date Reviewed: May 10, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Skeggs
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    industry standard geometry set-up for suspension; nimble in the tight stuff, stable at speeds.
    Weaknesses:
    hard to find - call Salsa or check 'em out at salsacycles.com
    Similar Products Used:
    GT, Cannondale, S-Works, Bontrager, Ibis, Voodoo
    Bike Setup:
    hayes brakes, Judy SL, XTR, Cane Creek wheelset
    Bottom Line:This frame rocks!! It bunny-hops everything and looks sweet. With the disc out back and up front, braking on short notice is not an issue. With the Hayes mount built into the frame - there is no need for clunky rear adaptors! The feel of a Salsa is just natural. Ride an Ibis or a Voodoo - you'll be back to the Salsa!!
    Overall Rating:5






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