Description:Honing the original VPP Blur concept into a racing edge has resulted in the Blur XC. Our superlative Virtual Pivot Point suspension still offers 115mm of rear wheel travel. The impeccable trail manners that made the Blur a hit in the first place are still fully intact. However, the new shorter chainstays, longer top tube, lighter tubing and a resultant 3/4-pound frame weight loss all point toward one thing - the top step of the podium. Along the way, we've also redesigned the rear triangle to accommodate standover heights as low as 26.6" top tubes as short as 20.5". Now, fast little people everywhere have something to be real happy about.
Submitted by
Scott7272
a Cross Country Rider
from Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. Date Reviewed: November 12, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Garnett, leverich loop, devils backbone
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At:
Summit bikes
Strengths:
Light, Strong, great suspention...the VPP works!
Weaknesses:
none that i have found yet...
Bike Setup:
08 blur xc, king headset and iso disc hubs, Dt Swiss 42d rims, thompson stem and seat post, fox rlc 32 fork, raceface riser bars, xtr front, rear derailer, brake levers and rear cassette, avid mechanical dic brakes
Bottom Line:
The frame rocks... i have put this bike through its paces from 3 mile trails that climb 1500 vertical to 56 mile trails that totaled out at 8500 vert. i ride 4 to 5 days a week and can't say i have ever wished i was on something else. It is good on the downhills too, but if you want a more freeride/ downhill bike check out the blur sl. Great bike love it!
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Submitted by
Glenn Shaikun
a Cross Country Rider
from Buffalo, NY Date Reviewed: September 4, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Hunters Creek
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$3600.00
Purchased At:
Shifting Gears Lockp
Strengths:
This is an add on to previous review. Fast, nimble, plush, outstanding suspension design (VPP + Fox RP23)
Weaknesses:
Low bottom bracket can interfere with chain limiting choices of rear derailleurs (as below), pedals hit objects not infrequently being low to ground.(need to rest with pedals at 3 and 9, not 12 and 6)
Similar Products Used:
Santa Cruz Superlight, Jamis Dakar XLT
Bike Setup:
Stans wheels and no tubes, XT crank with Sram x-9 rear and shifters, Fox F100 RLC (great fork), Thompson seatpost, Specialized Carbon handlebar.
Bottom Line:
Bike remains simply superb. Added Stans wheels and the bike got better (much quicker acceleration over the original MAvic 717's). True billy goat. Had trouble with chain rub as previously mentioned against bottom bracket. Santa Cruz said finish the season, then we'll send you a new rear trianle (because of scratches) and longer cage version of rear derailleur, no charge. Which they did, problem solved, couldn't ask more for more from Santa Cruz (thank you Willie). 4 Stars on value only because this set up is not cheap, but 5 overall
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Submitted by
foxfire
a Weekend Warrior
from Boone, North Carolina, USA Date Reviewed: July 25, 2008
Favorite Trail:
the one i'm on
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$2999.00
Purchased At:
Magic Cycles
Strengths:
Comfortable position. Fox Shox. Predictable behavior.
Lots of suspension adjustability.
Weaknesses:
Lots of suspension adjustability.
Similar Products Used:
Anthem, Trance, Epic, Top Fuel, Stumpjumper FSR, Float
Bike Setup:
RLC 100, Fox RP23, XT everything, candy c, DT Swiss 4.14, Race face carbon low riser bar, kenda Nevgal
Bottom Line:
I rode a lot and shopped for a year. This is my first full suspension. I am very glad I chose this bike. It is very compliant and trusty. 25 1/2 lbs. Less then my old hard tail. I tried the other bikes listed above. I settled on 100mm of travel 'cause it was in the middle of my range with a slightly more stretched aggressive feel. Someone with a 32" inseem would probably be a little more comfortable on a large frame. I enjoy 10-15 miles a week with mixed rooty climbs, wet rocks and fast logging roads. The XC is quite at home. I do lock my RP23 pretty often when my shock is set soft. The hardest part is trying not to stand when this bike likes you to sit and climb.
The only real complaint is the right adjustment of the RLC is a little too tall and scratches the frame. That hurts the first time! I am the type of owner that keeps the things I love forever so resale is no biggie for me. Buy this bike if you can only afford one bike to do most anything. It is a cross country bike not a racer but 24 hour races would suit this set-up. Don't settle for just any bike either. Get what you want and what you need. This bike is very comfortable and nimble.
Spend all the dough you can spare and share the wealth. Its the flow of money. You buy the bike. The shop owners go out to eat. The waitress buys a dress. ect. Save the economy and our enviroment and buy a great bike like the super stable and compliant Santa Cruz XC with 100mm of travel. PS don't skip the clipless pedals. It is a cross country bike after all. I love mine without any gripes.
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Submitted by
supersleeper
a Cross Country Rider
from South Africa Date Reviewed: July 10, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$1800.00
Strengths:
Beautiful frame. Plush travel. Santa Cruz
Weaknesses:
Price. Price. Price. $1800 for the frame only.
Similar Products Used:
Giant Anthem
Bike Setup:
Full XTR, Reba Team, RP23, KCNC post & bar, Dt Swiss 1540 wheels, Fizik Gobi
Bottom Line:
I had a Trance, but the suspension felt to soft. So I got a Anthem. The Anthem was and is the fastest full suspension bike I have ever ridden, but the 3.5" travel killed my butt and body over the longer 4 hour rides.
I got the 2008 Blur xc with more travel and VVP. The LT was a bit heavier than what I had in mind.
One of the best decisions I have made. Trail and XC. Climbs well, handles well and my body thanks me for the good suspension. The best balanced bike I have ever ridden. Rarely necessary to lock out the rear suspension. No bob. Get it if you are a XC and trailrider. Not for downhill. I will subtract a chili for value due to the price.
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Submitted by
GrannyGear
a Cross Country Rider
from New York Date Reviewed: July 5, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$3800.00
Purchased At:
Berkshire Bike and B
Strengths:
I am continually amazed at how well this bike climbs on short steep technical power sections. It just eats those type of climbs up. On longer, more drawn out climbs, it doesn't do quite as well as the bike feels a bit sluggish. The performance in technical sections is really great, just rolling straight through most obstacles on the trail, inspiring new confidence in such situations. Front end is really easy to lift and control and put over logs and such. Really great on technical, fast descents. Suspension very adjustable. Really beautiful bike!! Even the Fox fork and shock match the frame. Berkshire Bike and Board in Great Barrington, MA has free tuneups for life!!
Weaknesses:
Chain rub on bottom of frame on 1st half of gears in the small ring. Lots of creaks and squeaks already. Expensif. Stock Kenda tires do not do very well in the wet. High level of maintenance required.
Similar Products Used:
1st FS bike in many years, so nothing comparable, really.
Bike Setup:
Size XS ano Black with mostly XT components, Fox RLC100 & RP23, Avid disc brakes, DT Swiss XR4.2D wheels, etc.
Bottom Line:
At first I really worried about the chainrub on the bottom of the frame causing a lot of damage. But Santa Cruz has worked with me and I feel much better about the situation now. You definitely have to protect that area of the bike and try to use the small chainring as little as possible. With my last bike, a used to love to stay in the small ring all the time. Now I am learning to use the middle ring more often, and it will probably make me stronger in the long run.
The ride itself is awe inspiring, and it becomes VERY easy to spend many hours in the saddle. It's a beautiful bike that receives many compliments.
I am still a little worried about the chainrub....we will see how that plays out in the long run, as I am a climber that does use the little ring quite a bit. If not for the chainrub, the bike would get 5 chilis overall without a doubt. Since the bike costed more than my car is worth, it gets only 3 chilis valuewise.
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Submitted by
Dr. Daniel Batchelor
a Racer
from Roswell Georgia USA Date Reviewed: May 28, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Blankets, Big Creek, Tsali
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$4000.00
Purchased At:
colorado
Strengths:
Point and shoot, postpones that "not so fresh feelng", more upright posture, tuneable suspension, handing, fun fun fun.
Weaknesses:
The bike would be a perfect 10 if it had suspension lockout on the handlebar like my Trek Fuel 100 carbon.
Similar Products Used:
Everything
Bike Setup:
All XTR, RP3 rear shock, RLT100 front shock, Python light tubeless, disc.
Bottom Line:
I raced this bike in the 24 Hours of Adrenaline at the 96 Olympic course in Atlanta and it was dreamy. I tried one lap on my Trek Fuel 100 and could not wait to get back on the Blur. The Trek Fuel 100 is light and fast but it is designed for a less rugged course and would eat up the Blur on most easy courses but when it comes to rugged courses the Blur will kill and eat anything in its path. The Blur ate up the granite bumps and hills and smoothed out the difficult olympic course. It is the perfect bike for a long event. If you want the suspension hard, flip the lever on the RP3 and turn the knob on the RLT100 and the bike becomes a seasoned racer. Flip the levers back and it feels like a downhill bike decending the slopes. If you cannot afford this bike, borrow the money from an orphanage or sell a kidney. If you want it, you really do need it.
Dr. Daniel Batchelor Batchelor Chiropractic 270 South Atlanta st Roswell, Georgia 30075 770-823-8186 DrBatch@aol.com
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Submitted by
Nuno
a Cross Country Rider
from Portugal Date Reviewed: April 22, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Monsanto, GrĂ¢ndola
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$5000.00
Purchased At:
Bicioeste and several Europ. web sites
Strengths:
VPP combines plushness and pedal/brake efficiency like no other system I tried. Geometry is excelent for XC, and the lateral stifness of rear triangle is even better than my former hardtail. Great weight for this stiffness. Frame weights 2550g size L. Pivots and bearings are ok after the terrible winter we had.
Weaknesses:
BB a bit too low. Hit rocks with pedals too often.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Epic, GT I-Drive 4 Carbon
Bike Setup:
Fox F100RLC. DT Swiss Wheels (240s, XR 4.2D, Aerolite). XTR crankset and F Der. XO R Der. and twistshifters. Magura Marta SL brakes. Crankbros EB SL pedals. Nokon cables. XTR cassette. SRAM 991 hollowpin chain. Syntace seatpost and stem. Easton carbon handlebar. SLR XC sadle. Nobby Nic 2.1 kevlar tyres without inner tubes. Total weight 10600g
Bottom Line:
Infinite traction, zero pedaling/brake feedback, lightspeed accelerations, predictable handling. The more phisical or technical the terrain gets the better it shines. Won a race only due to the bike qualitys shortly after buying it. In spite of beeing an unskilled rider, was able to get rid of the competition (some of them undoubtly physically stronger) by attacking several times over very technical terrain.
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Submitted by
Jack Slade
a Racer
from Folsom, CA USA Date Reviewed: March 19, 2008
Favorite Trail:
AnyTrail AnyWhere
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$2500.00
Strengths:
Point and shoot... nimble easy, fun to ride does not misbehave. Climbs well, plush. The VPP works... period.
Weaknesses:
None to mention really but it's a full suspension bike, you gotta maintain the pivots... but that's true with any FS bike
Full XT, Stan's NoTubes Race wheel set (stupid light!), Fox F100X, 4ti eggbeaters, XTR cassette. 23.9lbs!
Bottom Line:
The bottom line is I've owned or test riden MANY full suspension bikes. This is the bike that gave me that s*%t eatin' grin in the first 5 minutes of my first ride. I've tried a few otheres including the new Specialized StumpJumper... nothing I've riden is this fun to ride.
This bike climbs too. With the TerraLogic Fox fork it's a hard to beat combo. You can't go wrong with a Blur!
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Submitted by
Kevin
a Weekend Warrior
from San Diego, CA, USA Date Reviewed: February 29, 2008
Favorite Trail:
any trail that is not on fire
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Descends with confidence; stable in corners
Weaknesses:
Feels heavy
Similar Products Used:
2007 Ellsworth Truth
Bike Setup:
Full XTR, Reba Team, carbon seat post and stem...the works.
Bottom Line:
The bike feels very confident in descents, but feels slightly heavy ascending (compared to Ellsworth Truth). This bike feels slightly more like a downhill bike than a xc racer. This bike is a great all around trail bike, but go w/ something else if you want a nimble xc bike.
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Submitted by
Devendra
a Cross Country Rider
from Bellingham Date Reviewed: February 23, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
Fairhaven Bike
Strengths:
This bike is light, nimble, climbs like a rocket. The VPP suspension is awesome.
Weaknesses:
For riding in the mud, slime and roots of Western Washington, the Kenda tires that came on the bike don't dig or grip like I need them to- not a big deal.
Bike Setup:
Full XTR. Fox 32 F100RLC fork. Fox float RP23 rear shock. Thompson post and stem, King headset, DT Swiss rims and hubs. Eggbeater triple-ti pedals. Just under 25 pounds.
Bottom Line:
For the true cross-country rider, this is a dream machine. For years I said I would give up my hardtail for a full suspension bike when there was no weight penalty, and no loss of efficiency in pedaling. Seemed pretty unlikely. Well, here it is.
Most of my riding is a mix of single-track and logging roads. Riding in the Chuckanuts means a lot of climbing, and a lot of fast traverses and descents. The Blur XC is the sh!t for this kind of riding! As other reviewers have stated, I find I am making hard maneuvers that I seldom made on my other bike. The Virtual Pivot Point suspension does what they claim! Very efficient, even under sudden bursts of torque. The steering on this thing is unbelievably accurate and responsive. And, actually a little more forgiving than I expected- a pleasant surprise.
I love that both the fork and the rear shock lock out. For long slow climbs this works great. Flip two switches and the ride becomes velvety. The XTR shifters are so smooth, I hardly ever think about shifting, it's just instinctive.
For me, what a good bike does: it disappears underneath me. So that my riding isn't about the bike- it's about me, the bike and the terrain interfacing seamlessly. Know what I mean? From the first ride, the Blur has given me all of that. We're still in the honeymoon phase, but this has all the makings of a serious long-term love affair. Within my capability, I can do anything I want on this bike, and I tear single-track pretty hard. But again, like the Santa Cruz blurb says, I am the skinny, fast, heart-rate monitor type of rider. Those seeking a plush, big-travel bike for going downhill should look elsewhere. But for those of us who are built to climb, the Blur XC rules.
By the way, the guys at Fairhaven Bike in Bellingham are great. They did me right with this bike.
As for the flaming chilis, it's going to be hard to be generous on the value rating. This bike knocked me back a major amount of coin. Probably you could have a "comparable" ride for half to two-thirds the money. This time, I decided not to compromise, and paid dearly. I have not a shred of regret, either. I'm figuring: life is short and tenuous, and mountain biking is my passion... why not have my dream machine?
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Submitted by
Don
a Cross Country Rider
from Atlanta Date Reviewed: January 28, 2008
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
I just upgraded to Blur XC after riding a Blur classic for almost 4 years. Took it out for a 2 hour plus ride yesterday and was honestly only expecting it to feel a little better and mainly because it's about 1 1/2 lbs. lighter due to the lighter frame and parts. Well I was wrong, it was huge difference the new geometry keeps the front end planted much better than the classic on steep climbs. I cleared a steep technical climb that I usually only make about 10 percent of the time with no problems and I'm not in nearly as good of shape as in the middle of the season. The best part though is that the better climbing did not seem to come at the expense of descending capabilities, I felt just as comfortable as on my Classic though this trail did not have any really gnarly downhills.
I loved my Classic but for XC oriented riding with a lot of climbing the XC is awesome.
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Submitted by
Scott
a Cross Country Rider
from New Hampshire Date Reviewed: December 27, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Fort Rock
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At:
Rhino Bike Works
Strengths:
looks great. standover. handling, climbing and descending.
Weaknesses:
pivots. Frame warranty (no lifetime warranty to original owner). Can fit a water bottle cage on the small frame.
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
size small. XT set up w/ crane creek headset, easton stem, handle bars and seatpost
Bottom Line:
Overall a very fun bike to ride. It makes me a better rider than what I really am. The rear suspension preforms as well as advertised, however, it creaks over time, which is very annoying and you must check the pivots every couple of rides to make sure they haven't loosen up. The shaft that connects the rear shock to the rear triangle has sheered and been replaced twice which really sucks if you are a great distance from the trail head. I don't want to sound all negative because it really is a fun bike to ride I just wish for the price you pay it had a life time warranty on the frame and the rear suspension didn't require so much TLC. I guess that is why I bought a singlespeed. Based on performance alone I would recommend this bike and would give it 5 chili's. But not for the consumer that doesn't like to deal with fixing things. Find a really good hardtail or single pivot bike.
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Submitted by
Mike
a Cross Country Rider
from Lenox, MA Date Reviewed: October 9, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$3800.00
Strengths:
Super light, extra rigid, Great climber
Weaknesses:
None yet... maybe the price...
Similar Products Used:
Trek Fuel EX8 (2005)
Bottom Line:
Just got this bike this weekend. 2008 model with XT Shadow setup. This thing is wicked fun... Light, nimble, shifts on a dime. Threw on some tubeless rims... Seems like Santa Cruz got the Virtual Pivot System right, minimal bob when climbing and great response when needed. I'll update once I'm able to get some more miles in...
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Submitted by
DUDE
a
from Fort Collins Date Reviewed: September 18, 2007
Favorite Trail:
mill creek
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$14510.00
Purchased At:
full cycle
Strengths:
Light, climbs well, RP23 is a great rear shock. Bobs a little but doesn't suck the energy out of you on the climbs.
Weaknesses:
???
Bottom Line:
Love my blur XC. Has great trail riding characteristics. Climbs well. You can see the pivots moving a little bit when you look down when your climbing but you can't really feel it in your legs (thank you VPP). Handles descents absolutely superbly. So I am going to brag a little bit here, but Oh well I love this bike: Was racing two weekends ago and was about 50 yards behind a fellow on an IBIS Mojo as we left the last hill and started the final descent. I have a Gravity Dropper and dropped it an inch. I also flipped the Rp23 to wide open and started to rail the descent. I caught the guy on a roller within a mile, and proceeded to hammer the descent for a while to make a point. I ended up beating him by about a minute. That was the most fun I have ever had on a bike. The thing about the Mojo is its a 140 mm of travel compared to my 115 on back and 105 up front. For all extensive purposes the other racer should have dusted me on the descent. Granted the other racer probably didn't have as big of cojone's as me but the fact is I wouldn't have beat him if the blur xc wasn't up to the task.
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Submitted by
sasa thegame
a Cross Country Rider
from chainça,leiria,portugal Date Reviewed: September 14, 2007
Favorite Trail:
charneca
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$3700.00
Purchased At:
btterra
Strengths:
Handling Quality of workmanship climbs great Descends like cat
full xt,fox rp3, fox 100 rl, race face deus , mavic crossride , irc mibro
Bottom Line:
This is an amazing bike , maybe the santa cruz blur xc is a little heavy but it makes up for it for the great climbing and descending . the others bikes are great but the santa cruz blur xc is unbelieveable
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Submitted by
Glenn Shaikun
a Weekend Warrior
from Orchard Park, NY USA Date Reviewed: August 30, 2007
Favorite Trail:
All of the great trails near Buffalo NY
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$3200.00
Purchased At:
Shifting Gears Lockport NY
Strengths:
Bike does all it is claimed to do. The VPP plus platform Fox, moves you up the hill like a hardtail, excellent climber. Handling is great, and plenty plush enough too over rocks and logs.
If you want your all purpose bike to lean towards fast yet plush, its hard to imagine any bike doing it better.
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Submitted by
Jake
a Racer
from Seattle Date Reviewed: June 25, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Palo Duro Canyon
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$4500.00
Purchased At:
Kirkland Bike shop
Strengths:
Fast and light, really fast. Hella fun. Free bearings was a great wa for SCB to sweeten the deal too.
Weaknesses:
I'm 6'3" so it was a pain in the ass getting the biggest XC to fit properly. Be ready to run a lot of stack and long stem ot get a decent fit.
Similar Products Used:
Intense spyder (if you can keep it together its fun too) Salsa Caballero
Bike Setup:
XTR from the wheels up. Reba team fork.
Bottom Line:
So the Blur classic was the gold standard for fun to ride XC bikes. Of course the down side to it was the 6+ lbs of frame you're lugging around. The new XC is killer. Fast and light as hell, I'll be keeping this one for a while.
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Submitted by
shawne camp
a Racer
from Redwood city, CA Date Reviewed: April 28, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Dakota Ridge
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4200.00
Purchased At:
summit bikes
Strengths:
Climbs like a banshee, nice set up can get it sub 25lbs, very responsive
Weaknesses:
Frame colors??? What frame colors!!! Ano blue must be the flavor of the year.
Similar Products Used:
Trek Liquid 55, Cannodale F700
Bike Setup:
Fox F100 RLC, Fox R23, XTR drivetrain, Mavic SL, Juicy 7s, Thomson post and stem, WTB Laser V saddle, Easton carbon monkey lites, King headset
Bottom Line:
I built this for XC racing/riding only. If you're looking to punish a bike off some drops or launch off your local jumps....review some bikes built for that. If your looking to climb the hills you normally push your bike up, speed down single track or have an epic day of riding the XC might be for you. I haven't experienced the pivot issues some reviewers write about on my Nomad or XC. I also haven't had to deal with SC customer service on either bike....fingers are crossed.
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Submitted by
Norine Nadeau
a Cross Country Rider
from Wethersfield. CT Date Reviewed: March 21, 2007
Favorite Trail:
West Hartford Resevoir
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At:
Colorado Cyclist
Strengths:
light, VPP suspension system, great climber, comfortable
Weaknesses:
Price, back tire clearance
Similar Products Used:
Specialized stumpjumper, Cannondale Rush
Bike Setup:
XT components, Fox RP3 (rear), Moinitou R7 (front)
Bottom Line:
First of all I paid $1500 for the frame and fork. I am on the trails about 3-4 times a week from April - Jan., so I have put a lot of miles on the bike in the past year. It has been great for xc racing and adventure racing. It is also great for just weekend rides. I am a light rider and the bike is easy for me to maneuver. The suspension system is a really efficient design. That's the reason I choose this over the Cannondale Rush. I haven't noticed any squeaking, which seems to be the biggest complaint. However, I have avoided washing my bike with water on a consistent basis.
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Submitted by
Luis Saldana
a Cross Country Rider
from Salinas Date Reviewed: January 25, 2007
Favorite Trail:
sea otter 2007
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$4900.00
Purchased At:
another bike shopt
Strengths:
climbs like a mountain goat, very easy to ride off the seat, absorbs the technical climbs like they were not there, very fast rolling bike!! I went fully XTR components.
Weaknesses:
on 2 occasions, I've been getting squicking at the pivots. they have tried to fix it, but it came back a 2nd time recently. I've heard that the bushings/bearings are life time warranty? not sure about this one though.
Similar Products Used:
n/a
Bike Setup:
awesome, can ask for anything better than full XTR.
Bottom Line:
I'm very happy with the bike. My only concern is pivots squicking already and bike is only 1-year old. The color is anodized silver, so it looks very cool without scratches and stuff. On the downhills, it also performs very well. I use the pro-pedal adjustments on the frame shock, and it does make a difference on the climbing.
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Submitted by
jay thornton
a Weekend Warrior
from Canada Date Reviewed: December 27, 2006
Favorite Trail:
mine
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At:
web
Strengths:
light weight, VPP system, overall balance.
Weaknesses:
back tire clearance
Similar Products Used:
norco 4x4, cannondale prophet
Bike Setup:
XTR
Bottom Line:
if you have been around this sport for 10 + years as I have, put your leg over this version as well as the LT......as trails have changed for the better and my body has changed for the worse, I needed a bike to replace my rocky mountain blizzard..this bike is as light, but dual suspension.....
as for the XC setup....yes, this is not a freeride bike, but nor is it an old school XC hardtail set up despite what SC marketing states (and this is a good thing)....I would reccomend putting your leg over both versions before making a purchase. Also putting a thicker tire on front can make the bike more upright...hey I remember people putting on smaller tires on the front when front suspension came out, along with a negative rise stem....yes, I am that old!
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Submitted by
Joseph Han
a Cross Country Rider
from S/Korea Date Reviewed: November 26, 2006
Favorite Trail:
All
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
ILSAN, Republic of Korea
Strengths:
everything
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Epic comp
Bike Setup:
Fork: Fox F100 X Shock: Fox RP3 Front derailer: Shimano XT Rear derailer: Shimano XTR Shifters: Shimano XTR Brakes: Shimano XTR Cassette: Shimano XT Chain: Shimano XTR Crankset: Race Face Deus 175mm Bottom bracket: Race Face x-type Headset: Chris King Seat post: Thomson Masterpiece Bars: Controltec carbon riserbar Stem: Thomson Wheels: DT XR 4.1d rims laced to DT 240S hubs
Bottom Line:
This bike makes me want to ride every day. This bike is for the beginning rider all the way up to the expert rider. Each will benefit from the technology, and the expert rider will take it to the limit. It is defiantly the best XC Trail bike in the universe. ^^
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Submitted by
Djaka Dwiputra
a Weekend Warrior
from Indonesia Date Reviewed: November 26, 2006
This bike is total the best and most beautiful Full suspension cross country on the market to date. The craftsmanship is amazing and the frame rides dexterously, it feels very steadfast and natural on the vpp suspension. The climbs and descend are just plain and pure fun. Any one out there who are still searching and researching for the ultimate light xc full suspension, I would highly recommend Santa Cruz Blur XC.
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Submitted by
Jack Burton
a Cross Country Rider
from Tahoe Date Reviewed: September 11, 2006