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Shimano 1999 XT Component Group

MSRP $ 500.00
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.43/5
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    Submitted by Brandon a Racer from Gravenhurst, ON
    Date Reviewed: July 21, 2000
    Favorite Trail:secret
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:XT mystique, Shimano Name
    Weaknesses:Strength and durability, shifting force
    Similar Products Used:alivio/stx, lx/xt, xtr, sram 9.0
    Bike Setup:Rocky Mountain Stratos, 98 SID, raceface crank, full xt drivetrain, sram 9.0 brakes/levers
    Bottom Line:Used to love it when new and set up. But put in a few races this year and within past month have worn out two front derailleurs, one rear, and a cassette, and that's only about 2 rides + 4 races going through two chains as a precaution and weekly maintenance(and I'm not a big or abusive rider). I've also always hated the shifters. I like rapidfire but the higher end has too light a action, not enough shifting force at the lever. I was happier overall with the STX but shifting couldn't be dialed in nicely as new XT. Next year - full sram 9.0 with their new triggers and cassette. But then again you could all ignore me cause us Canadians dislike Shtickmano
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Devon Vig a Cross Country Rider from Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
    Date Reviewed: April 5, 2000
    Favorite Trail:yup
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:-cheap
    -strong
    -shifts pretty good
    -mostly black
    Weaknesses:-rear derailleur makes me mad

    Similar Products Used:Shimano Alivio, Acera(terrible), LX
    Bike Setup:Schwinn S-10 F/S
    Full XT
    Rhino Lite Rims
    Bottom Line:This is an excellent group for the amount of money I paid. (750.00 Canadian for entire kit, everything but fork and frame at Airbomb Canada). It shifts well in most conditions and is a lot stronger than XTR (cheaper too). The only problem I have is with the rear derailleur which isn't as fast as I'd like it to be.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dustin a Cross Country Rider from St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: January 14, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Dalewood, a little trail in my town
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:the xt rear derailler shifts with authority. shifters nice with big thumb lever. brakes strong and smooth. cant even feel it shift!
    Weaknesses:SQUEAKY front brake, they still work thought. stay away from short cage rear derailler, it limits some of the 9 gears
    Similar Products Used:LX, STX-RC, ALIVIO
    Bike Setup:1999 trek vrx-200, jet xc, full XT group
    Bottom Line:the most bang for your buck, no need to spend twice the price for xtr. Solid and strong
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tsunami a wanna be a Racer from NorCal
    Date Reviewed: December 19, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Ho Chi Minh Trail
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    9 speed! I can just about camp out in the middle chainring
    Price! $500 less than XTR build kit (cranks w/ rings, deraillers, hubs, chain, shifters/brake levers, brakes, bottom bracket, cassette) for comparable performance, and only weighs a little more
    Shimano Reliablity! any other deraillers or drivetrain component that shift as nice or as reliable?
    Looks cool!
    Weaknesses:
    Reliabilty. 9 speed is reliable so far but know that going to smaller chainrings and chain can only mean trouble (experience from motorcycles)
    Does not work as nice as 8 speed when dirty
    Looks kinda plain. XTR w/ King set-up looks way prettier
    Similar Products Used:
    Owned: Suntour XC Expert/Pro, 8 Speed LX/XT
    Tried: 8 Speed LX, XT, XTR
    9 Speed XT, XTR
    Bike Setup:
    Santa Cruz Superlight w/ Z2 Xfly
    XT build kit, Mavic 517's
    Bottom Line:Why would you need anything else? I cannot see going XTR unless if your sponsored and your parts are paid for. The little grams that you do save by going to XTR does not justify cost. I like the 9 speed set-up but really did not see anything wrong w/ 8 speed. 8 speed is more durable and reliable. So far I reluctantly have to give a 5 because the system has been flawless, but i'm gonna try to use this for the next to years and do another post then.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Frank a Cross-Country Rider from Laguna Beach
    Date Reviewed: November 9, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    SB Mtns Angelus Oaks
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Predictable, reliable, great gear range. Like the 11. The extreme low gear is unnecessary but extends the range of the middle ring nicely. Great value.
    Weaknesses:
    Its not XTR. Squealy front brakes even with several adjustments and sets of pads.
    Similar Products Used:
    full XTR on other bike
    Bike Setup:
    Specialized Stumpjumper XC Pro - with XTR rear derailler
    Bottom Line:If you can't afford XTR this is the ticket. Good for the extra bike you don't ride as much or if you need money for food or stuff like that.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by BC a Cross-Country Rider from WHS, NJ
    Date Reviewed: August 18, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    Great value, reliable, strong - set-up and forget - Shimano magic
    Weaknesses:
    None
    Similar Products Used:
    1998 XT, LX, STX
    Bike Setup:
    1999 Obed, SID
    Bottom Line:Big improvement over 98 XT. New brakes and rear derralieur are much stronger, 9 speed gives great range.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by A.S. a Downhiller from NY
    Date Reviewed: July 2, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    song
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    wide gearing range, rather durable, clean shifts
    Weaknesses:
    rough terrain can cause ghost shifts
    Similar Products Used:
    Alivio/STX
    Bike Setup:
    GT STS
    Bottom Line:I like the 9 speed group, i have the 11-34 cassette, it gives a huge gearing range. It shifts fast and clean, and the only problem i have is when it is real bumpy, the chain tends to skip around. Keep things tight!
    Overall Rating:4






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