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Specialized 01 Rockhopper A1 FSRxc

MSRP $ 1079.99
# of Reviews 22
Average Rating 4.41/5
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Submitted by dinohuntr a Weekend Warrior from Utah
Date Reviewed: May 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:Porcupine Rim
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Bingham's Cyclery
Strengths:I wrote the first review for this bike, so I figure I'd do a long-term review. This bike, properly upgraded is awesome! No major problems!
Weaknesses:Needs a few upgrades.
Similar Products Used:Old Supergo hardtail
Bike Setup:Duke Race forks, MRP rear link, Easton bar, CaneCreek headset, Salsa Liplock binder, Time pedals, Mythos XC tires, a few more minor upgrades.
Bottom Line:I rode the Milcreek Pipeline trail this week. The bike climbs perfectly. It descends well, but it's a little too quick in the steering. I have the MRP rear link which slackens the head angle a degree, but a 4-inch fork would relax the front end even more. I still have the creak from the bottom bracket area. Time to wrap the bottom bracket threads with teflon tape again. That usually fixes it.

The rear shock is still working fine. No problems with the frame. I do have to mention that for the past 3 years I've been doing mainly road rides, so the bike hasn't been used excessively.

Overall, a good enough bike.

Still five flaming rats!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by McPhilly RideorGlide a Weekend Warrior from Nassau County, Long Island, USA
Date Reviewed: May 30, 2005
Favorite Trail:Bethpage
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Local Bike Shop
Strengths:Value, Frame, Reliability, Durability, low-maintenance, and more value.
FSR Geometry.
Weaknesses:No complaints, but you may want to swap out the OEM toe clip pedals real soon. Some (rightly) regard the body geometry saddle as a torture device. I guess I got used to it now that my arse is hard, but would recommend an upgrade there. Wish the colors were more stealth, but not something I think about when underway.
Similar Products Used:Specialized Vegas (dirt not Mtb)
Bike Setup:Stock except for handlebars & pedals (Mallet-C's) and a more grippy Specialized tire on the back.
Bottom Line:Lots of bang for the buck. Good choice for the value-oriented rider on a tight schedule. X-Country and light-duty freeride.

As a 215 lb clydesdale, I have ridden this for 3 years, and it's held up well over rooty, technical twisty singletrack and plenty of kerbs and shallow stairs. I don't get air, just bunny hops, so can't talk about that.

Had my share of clipped-in crashes and, I've appreciated the way this thing just rides over logs, roots and tree limbs with no complaints, even the ones you bang your chainring on.

Have never had to true the trims -- I guess I got lucky, or the whole shebang was well put together from the start. If it's heavy I didn't notice or care. I'm not a racer, and can use the workout.

I must have gotten lucky with the front fork too, I'm not sure which one it is, but after three years of my heavy weight pounding it just keeps on gittin 'er done.

I don't have hardly any spare time to fiddle or tinker with my bike, so I really appreciate that this bike has been very reliable and very low maintenance and has just gotten the job done. It rolls real slick and fast -- very little friction in the system, efficient from a momentum point of view. Solid value.

I bought it at my LBS, they upgraded the handlebars and cut them to order. Had it tuned up a few times when the rear der went out of synch a couple of times. That's it. I figure on riding this for a good long while, upgrading as needed.

FSR geometry and independent suspension -- which you'll take for granted -- is famed for its ability to deliver smooth traction over a range of riding conditions is a major part of the package, but not something you'll ever think about while you're out having fun on the trail. And this ride has, and continues to be, a lot of fun.


Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Colin a Weekend Warrior from Palo Alto, California
Date Reviewed: December 27, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $950.00
Purchased At:The Off Ramp
Strengths:The looks! The frame and well...thats it.
Weaknesses:Handlebars, rims, tires, front fork, and the rear linkage.
Similar Products Used:mongoose stormer
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:I just started to get into freeriding with the drops and all that crazy stuff. This bike is great for the light freeriding. I think i may need something else that can stand the torture I put my bike through. I love it as a trail bike. The only thing i hate about it and so does everyone else is the front fork! Overall it is a good bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Paul a Weekend Warrior from Flagstaff, AZ
Date Reviewed: December 24, 2002
Favorite Trail:Little Horse, Sedona (woohoo!)
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $980.00
Purchased At:Absolute
Strengths:Solid frame, decent cost, great service from the dealer. I've been a repeat Specialized buyer for the last 20 yrs.
Weaknesses:Front front should be ditched ASAP. The rear triangle is a little flexy, and the components are what they are: no XT's here. Plus, the downtube is a little short, makes for a more upright ride. Some like it, others don't (I personally still haven't decided). Sure makes those wheelies a little easier though. Paint is a little wimpy too, a lot of nicks on my frame.
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher Sugar, Specialized Stumpjumper, Specialized Enduro
Bike Setup:RockShox Duke SL 100mm, Geax Sturdy 2.25" tires, M515 pedals, Fox RLC rear shock with remote lockout, gel saddle.
Bottom Line:It's a good introductory bike, well worth the money you'll spend. However, it's too heavy for serious XC. Also, the short downtube reduces its hill climbing ability a little bit. If you're serious about mtn riding, you'll quickly outgrow. Personally, I'm coveting the Enduro Pro or Liquid 30 these days.
I installed a FOX RLC rear shock with remote lockout on my handlebars, and it seems to help hill climbing. If you get serious about riding, you'll want to upgrade components, especially that piece of c--p they call a front fork. 65mm travel, no rebound, minimal preload. It's essentially a poor man's Judy TT. Get a Black, Duke, or Float up front, you'll be happier.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Zach a Cross Country Rider from Lansing,MI
Date Reviewed: November 7, 2002
Favorite Trail:any freeriding trails
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:Central Park Bicycles
Strengths:Awesome Frame. Stands up to whatever you can do to it. Climbs and descends extremely well (thanks to FSR frame layout). Is extremely balanced.
Weaknesses:It is a little heavy. The rims are not made to stand up to serious riding (need to be trued often). The fork could've used a little more travel.
Similar Products Used:Giant,KHS
Bike Setup:FSR
Bottom Line:It kicks butt. I have done a couple of 5 foot drops and it took it awesome.It does need a couple of upgrades, but overall it is an awesome buy. 4 chilis for value (couldv'e used stronger rims)and 4 overall for the ame reason.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jess a Downhiller from Aust
Date Reviewed: June 9, 2002
Favorite Trail:channel 9
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:NRG/ KENMORE CYCLES
Strengths:yeah this is an update on my other ones... well the frame.... cranks....and drive train.. apart form the fact that my LX rear folded in half one day about 12km from home...that wasn't a good day
Weaknesses:Rims! there pretty good but you have to true them after every ride... not the best! brakes, there not really great but for some one who doesn't really use them i guess it doesn't matter
Similar Products Used:cheapo bikes
Bike Setup:2002 Pyslo SL's, Azonic Bars and Stem, Dice E.F.D. Rims, Dice Hubs, IRC KUJO tires, Hydro Discs, LX Shifters, XT rear, LX front, Race Face Good 'N' Evil grips And Race Face bash ring
Bottom Line:great frame... to tell the truth thats about it.. oh and the drive train is really good...but i mean.. it's men to be a XC bike.. for a start it's way to heavy to be a XC bike... right now i have spent about $3000 Aus dollars to set it up for Free Ride and Dual Slalom i paid $2000 Aus for it, so if you'v got money to spend it's a good buy but in other cases not really... spend an extra $200(aus) and you can get a Giant NRS 2 with the same drive train and almost everything else but with Aivd Cable Disc.... so you choose
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Alex a Cross Country Rider from Albany, CA, usa
Date Reviewed: April 13, 2002
Favorite Trail:brionise
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:solano cycelery
Strengths:its my first soft tail so i dont have anything to compair it to except my freinds m-1 intense. i took it to the 2002 sea otter and i got into xc racing. its a fun bike and it looks cool to. does well on up hill as well as DH. the frame is the bomb! my freind wants to buy a frame that is the same and upgrade it and thats a complament b/c he is obcenely(?spelling?) rich
Weaknesses:the fork is crappy, i want to upgrade it but my mom won't let me spend any more of MY money! the front derailer is a litle touchy but once you've gotten used to it it all works alright, the paint chips a little easily but that takes away weaight (lol)
Similar Products Used:santa cruz superlight
Bike Setup:got new deore clipless pedals... why do they call then clipless if they have clips? and am going to buy some azonic riser bars, a new seat and a lighter seat poast. hutcheson pythons premium. upgradeing fork ASAP
Bottom Line:i bought the bike from a local bike shop at the begining of 02 so i would get it cheeper, the bike shop is a little bit more expensive but the service is excelent. i took this bike to the 2002 sea otter and had it up to 34.5 on gravel. at that point i got a little scared b/c i felt that i han no real connection to the ground. i had some good times on that bike in tilden going down single tracks and doing some small jumps. i have noticed the bike has a kinda unstable front end in the air but that is probubly just me
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jimmy a Cross Country Rider from Flower Mound, TX
Date Reviewed: April 3, 2002
Favorite Trail:Northshore
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:From individual
Strengths:Frame...Like someone posted below, it is basically a 2000 Stumpjumper Frame...
Weaknesses:All the stock components
Similar Products Used:Owned (3) different hardtails...This is my first dual suspension...
Bike Setup:Not stock...Stripped it down to the frame and did a complete rebuilt of it...It now has 4" front and 4" rear travel...
Fork: Marzocchi MXC w/ECC lockout-100mm
Rear Linkage kit: Risse Racing 4" linkage kit with bearings
Rear shock: Fox Float - stock - will be Risse Astro 5 when the Float dies...
Headset: Cane Creek C-2
Handlebars: Easton Monkey Lites
Grips: Oury
Shifters: XT
Brake Levers: Avid Speed Dial 7's
Stem: Thompson Elite
Seatpost: Thompson Elite
Saddle: WTB Laser V
Crank & BB: XT Hollotech with XT splinned(e-type)
Cassette: XT
Rear Der: XT
Front Der: LX
Wheelset: S-works(517 w/Hugi hubs)
Tires: Panaracer FireXC Pro's

Bottom Line:This bike was 29.75 lbs according to Specialized in it's stock form...Which, it was probably at least 30+ lbs or more...It now weights in at 26 lbs...Much lighter...

The bike is a do all type of XC bike...The stock components are not the best but the frame is worth the investment to upgrade later as components die...I've very happy with mine and the bike handles, corners, and climbs great...If you want to buy a bike that you want to upgrade later, this bike is a fantastic choice...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chuck a Weekend Warrior from Hanscom AFB, MA
Date Reviewed: March 31, 2002
Favorite Trail:around my home
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Cycle Loft, Burlington, MA
Strengths:Good value, light frame
Weaknesses:haven't found one yet
Similar Products Used:bikes sold at AAFES BX (military department store)
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:I decided to stop wasting money on crappy bikes sold at the BX. I waited for Spring '02 so I can find deals on good MTB's. Found a great deal at Cycle Loft. I was able to "test drive" this bike at a track near the store. This is my first full suspension bike. Thus, I can't really evaluate how good (or bad) the fork is. What I can say is this is great improvement from the Huffy's I have owned. I definitely recommend this bike for people starting in "serious" mountain biking. This bike can handle trails and also city curbs with ease.
On a side note, if you are in the Boston area, I highly suggest buying your bike at Cycle Loft. They have friendly sales associates who will go out of their way to help you. For example, Eric assisted me for more than an hour. That's from the moment he let me test drive the bike to helping me put the bike into my car.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by ernesto freyre a Weekend Warrior from miami, florida
Date Reviewed: March 4, 2002
Favorite Trail:Oleta Park
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Bike tech in Miami
Strengths:Very strong frame, smooth ride, easy for light trials, with low and high performance. So far with my 5th mountian bike riding, I have not inflate my air.
Weaknesses:A little too heavy. The rear delrailers, automatically set off to lower gears by itself. I had to adjust the derailers to firm positions. Handle bars too heavy.
Similar Products Used:Ross
Bike Setup:Fox shox suspension, JUdy C fork, All shimano components, and Alumnite 2
Bottom Line:I would say it is good for starter. It is a strong bike, gives you a feel of the road as well off road. That bike is design for heavy duty, not like pros, however it can function like high and low speed trials. Perfect for down hills. I had no trouble with it.

Who should buy it, for inexperienced bikers, is most suitable for it. It is not an advance bike, and good price for those who are in low income. Also this bike you can always upgrade the parts.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jess a Racer from Brisbane, Aust
Date Reviewed: December 30, 2001
Favorite Trail:anything but UP!
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:NRG
Strengths:great frame ,alright drive train
Weaknesses:Forks!!! and rims! and tires!
Similar Products Used:cheaps crapy bikes
Bike Setup:rock shox 2002 psylo SL's XT rr plat forms bar ends Wider tires shorter stem
Bottom Line:great bike for ungrading to personalize your bike...and it's cheap really for a dualie...good bike for a beginer stock.. but then if you get more into the sport you can ungread it with out having to buy a new bike... so it's a great bike buy one!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Kell a Weekend Warrior from Southern Illinois
Date Reviewed: November 13, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Awesome upgradable frame!
Great color scheme
Comparably cheap price
Weaknesses:Everything attached to the frame!
Seriously, they may do ok for someone
just getting into mountainbiking but
you should think about upgrading that
pogo stick up front. Most everything
else should be upgraded just to save
weight.
Similar Products Used:2001 Stumpjumper FSR XC (owned but sold)
several hardtails (used to race Cross Country)
Bike Setup:Duke SL fork 100mm travel, Monkey rise bar
thomson seatpost, LX hollowtech crank etc.
Bottom Line:I bought this bike with the specific purpose of upgrading
it. I switched out everything and put a bike together
for my wife to ride with the spare parts. I bought this
bike because of the frame and the fact that MRP and
BETD make a link for the suspension. I ordered the BETD
to get the travel up to 5 inches! and also increase the
lateral stiffness of the rear end. This is the same exact
frame as the 2000 Stumpjumper pro had because my brother
has that one. I will end up spending less on this bike than
if I had got a new FSR XC. I had a 2001 FSR that I didn't
like because the bottom bracket was too low! The BETD link
and 100mm fork will fix that on this bike! I recommend this
bike to anyone who wants the real deal 4 bar FSR suspension
design for half the price. THats another sore subject, I
bought mine for 900 but I see where someone else paid 800
for thiers! This bike was incredibly heavy when I got it
30.5lbs but its not the frames fault, so if you are thinking
about getting one its a good bike. I highly recommend the
Aftermarket links on the market to increase travel.
Both MRP and BETD make them.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brian Steinbach a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque, NM, USA
Date Reviewed: November 12, 2001
Favorite Trail:Anything downhill
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:Ride on Sports
Strengths:Sweet looking bike. Lots of bang for the buck.
Weaknesses:Seems to want to bob. Front shock isn't stiff enough, but then again i do want a fork that uses its full travel, so it is a tough balancing act.
Similar Products Used:K2
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:I have never had the pleasure and sheer happiness that i had when i was flying down a sigle track section that was 2 miles long. Damn closest thing to being on a roller coaster. The ride was awsome. Floating down a trail at super speed and hitting the panic button for the first couple washes and rocks were quickly overcome! This bike rides over rocks half it's size without a hiccup. My first FS if you couldn't tell, but for a fat azz like me at 250 lbs. I was quickly starting to fear I would never be able to cycle again (bought a road bike for exactly .5miles and sold it). This bike rocks and I am getting that lets go racing again and get out of my way you sloth feeling again. If your a fat azz like me and think your racing and cycling days are relegated to pictures and dusty trophies think again. This bike is the one nice player for the price. I gave it 4 flamming cow patties for value cuz I sure wish I had bought one used.. And 4 flammers for overall cuz i don't want to lose sleep thinking i was the one to make an informed buyer go get one :) Get out of the way my fat azz is blazzin through. Now I just have to figure out how to get up there.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jay Saleh a Cross Country Rider from Hillsborough, NJ, 08844
Date Reviewed: October 11, 2001
Favorite Trail:Round Valley Reservior
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1050.00
Purchased At:local shop
Strengths:The frame is a better design than any I've tried. Very comfortable and controlable. Decent stock parts. Rear suspension is very smooth.
Weaknesses:Fork is poor. Little functional travel and very stiff and heavy. Will replace soon. Wimpy tires and rims.
Similar Products Used:Gt i-drive; good bike but frame was very bulky. Otherwise very nice. Trek Fuel 80, Giant NRS 3
Bike Setup:stock except shorter stem, flat bmx pedals and some wider tires.
Bottom Line:I highly recomend any specialized dual suspension just for the frame. The low end rockhopper fsr is great for upgrading to suite your specific likes and dislikes or for those looking to spend a little less money.
Overall, other than the fork, this is by far the best bike for the money I have found.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jess a Cross Country Rider from Brisbane,qld,aust
Date Reviewed: September 19, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:NRG
Strengths:frame...looks...most things on it are good
Weaknesses:ummmm...tyres...rims...forks...RR der...it's to heavy...
Similar Products Used:it's my first mountain bike
Bike Setup:yeah most of it is stock...mud gard...i'm goin' to put psylos SL on it and an XT rr der..longer stem
Bottom Line:it's a good bike if your just geting into mountain biking, but you need to change a lot of things to make it a really good bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Stephen a Weekend Warrior from San Angelo
Date Reviewed: September 6, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1079.00
Purchased At:Bike Prp
Strengths:Fast, good cornering, riding a rocket, best deal around.
Weaknesses:Not the best derailer.
Similar Products Used:Gt i-drive Excellent as well.
Bike Setup:As it came but with time pedals.
Bottom Line:Great deal so start riding.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brad a Weekend Warrior from Australia
Date Reviewed: September 5, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Strengths:$2000 (AUS) It would want to be a good bike. Now has last year's Stumpjumper frame, so it compares easily to the more expensive bikes of 2000. Handles very well on decents, climbs very well, pretty much no bob from the 4-bar linkages set-up. Fox Float works very well. Color is similar to S-Works models. An all round great bike for the money.Handles great in technical single track, plush ride and very well balanced.Deore LX components work great.
Weaknesses:Doesn't come standard with clip pedals. (had to buy my own) Judy Special forks work ok but plan to upgrade to Rock Shox Psylo, or wait for Fox Forx. Little on the heavy side, but expected for the price. Saddle is well padded but a little bulky.Tires are good for hard pack dirt, low roll resistance but fatter tires are recommended for enduro type riding and loose dirt.
Similar Products Used:First Full suspension bike
Bike Setup:Vp clip pedals, wildgripper tyres
Bottom Line:Specialized make awesome bikes, and the Rockhopper is a great buy. Very well balanced smooth ride, and you know it will hold up to a trashing because specialized is good quality. This bike is a great buy for a full suspension XC bike. Forks could be a little better but the frame more than makes up for it. For this price it's had to find a bike that rides as well. My last bike was a Specialized hard tail and it never faulted no matter what I gave it, and the Rockhopper is even better. I'm more than happy at how well this bike performs, and looks. I give it only 4 chilis because a bike for this money should come standard with clip pedals, but for an extra couple hundred it's a complete package.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jason a Cross Country Rider from Mendon, UT
Date Reviewed: July 20, 2001
Favorite Trail:Any single track
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:Sunrise Cyclery in Logan, UT (NOT recommended)
Strengths:Looks like a $2000 bike. Awesome white pearl paint. Not too bad of a ride once you get used to it and set it up the way you like it.

Great buy at $850, would not have paid retail though. Hard to find a FS bike with at least LX level comp. for under $1000.
Weaknesses:Front shock no better than the '97 Rockshox on my old GT Avalanche hard tail. Where's the technology???

Rims twist and bend...way too wimpy for my kind of riding. Very unstable at speed when descending through the rocks and ruts. Have come close to biffing several times because of front rim twist.

I weighed it at the shop before purchase, it was a whopping 30 lbs. without accessories. I guess for under $1000 I can't complain though.
Similar Products Used:GT i-drive (demo only). This is my first FS bike.
Bike Setup:Stock except for water bottle and holder, pump and mount, Lone Peak under-seat pouch, & lizzard skins.
Bottom Line:After I got over the bad dealer experience, I started to like the bike. The owner of the bike shop quoted me $825 over the phone, but when I went in to get it he basicly called me a liar in front of two employees and another customer, and insisted he'd quoted me $850. Because of my humble nature, and the fact that $850 was still a good deal, I bought it anyway. On their insistence, I left it there for the day so they could "get it set up". When I picked it up that afternoon, I was still burning from the experience I'd had with the owner, so I didn't bother to ride it. I took it home and eventually got over it. The first thing I noticed when I got around to riding it was that I bottomed out the shocks. Also, the seat was way out of whack fore and aft and felt very wierd. On top of that, the front derailuer rubbed on the chain in high gear.

There was no info in the crappy Specialized owners manual regarding shock set-up, nor did I recieve a manual for the shocks. I stormed back into the store the next day and finally found someone who knew what he was doing. He laughed when he measured the PSI at the rear shock, 85! (I weigh 205 lbs.) and adjusted the seat position, derailuer, and showed me how to adjust the front shock (not much diff between top and bottom though...).

I ride it 6 miles of single track and logging roads every morning, and can't wait to replace the rims and front shock.

I'm racing it tommorrow in the local 3.5 mile hill climb (2000ft in 3.5 miles, not bad). We'll see if the "motor" is as good as the bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by bob lady a Weekend Warrior from signal mtn
Date Reviewed: June 26, 2001
Favorite Trail:edwards point
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $947.00
Purchased At:river city bikes
Strengths:great bike for the money. frame is really nice. it has great rear suspension. the frame climbs very well for a fs bike
Weaknesses:the fork is very heavy with not that much travel. ad the components are pretty heavy
Similar Products Used:k2 1000
Bike Setup:stock but hope to soon up grade to rockshox psylo sl and easton carbon fiber seat post also i have coda pedals on it.
Bottom Line:the bike is a good overall bike for a good price. it climbs well but has enough rear travel to do some pretty rough downhill and jumping. plus it looks really cool.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jonathan a Cross Country Rider from Portland, OR
Date Reviewed: June 14, 2001
Favorite Trail:Timberline
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Lakeside Bicycles
Strengths:Lot of Bike for the almighty buck. Nice, balanced ride. The rear end doesn't seem to pogo like some of the other FS bikes that I tested.
Weaknesses:Heavy components, Rock Shock Judy special fork, ultra padded saddle, stock tires are less than beefy.
Similar Products Used:First FS Bike, Klein Rascal, Trek 970, GT ???
Bike Setup:Swapped out the Stem for a long Titec, changed the saddle for something real, and put on my old SPD's. The bars are a little wide, and I'm going to put on some old Scott AT LF-2 as soon as I find them.
Bottom Line:Change the forks as soon as possible. If the bike is still too heavy, replace the seat post & wheel set.

The LX drive train has held up well, and the rear suspension in inspiring. I've alway ridden hard tails, and this bike lends a similar feel. I'm a 180 lb. rider, and the rear shock with 155 lbs. of air works fine.

Great Value, but it needs other parts to complete the ride...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by DAVID FISH a from FREDERICKSBURG, VA
Date Reviewed: May 16, 2001
Favorite Trail:PANORAMA FARM
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1040.00
Purchased At:OLDE TOWN BICYCLES
Strengths:THIS BIKE TAKES A BEATING AND KEEPS ON GOING. ITS GREAT UPHILL AND DOWNHILL. THIS BIKE IS SHARP LOOKING AND AT A GOOD PRICE. ALSO DISK BRAKE COMPADABLE.
Weaknesses:THE FRONT SUSPENSION SUCKS. IT HAS NO REBOUND AND IS TO SOFT. I HOPE TO UPGRADE THIS FORK AS SOON AS I CAN. ALSO, I HAD TO UPGRADE THE RIMS ON THIS BIKE. AFTER TWO WEEKS OF RIDING I BENT THE BACK RIM ON A LITTLE DOWNHILL JUMP. FINALLY, THE BIKE IS TO HEAVY. UPGRADE THE FRONT FORK AND THE BIKE WILL LOSE A POUND.
Similar Products Used:FIRST FULL SUSPENSION BIKE
Bike Setup:STOCK (EXCEPT FOR PEDALS, AND RIMS-MAVIC 212)
Bottom Line:THIS IS MY FIRST FULL SUSPENSION BIKE. ITS A GOOD START FOR SERIOUS RIDING. I HOPE TO UPGRADE THE FRONT SUSPENSION AND CABLES. I ALSO WANT TO PUT ON DISK BRAKES. THIS BIKE IS GOOD FOR THE RIDING I DO.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by dinohuntr a Cross Country Rider from Utah
Date Reviewed: May 4, 2001
Favorite Trail:Wasatch Crest
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Bingham's Cyclery
Strengths:An inexpensive way to join the full suspension crowd. The rear wheel hooks up on rocky, technical climbs. The frame is excellent for this price range, and all components will wear out and need to be replaced anyway, right? The rear-end has been beefed up since last year, and it now has actual disk brake mounts. This bike is a joy to ride!
Weaknesses:The fork. It's way too soft, has no rebound adjustment, and weighs over four pounds. I do understand that costs had to be cut, but I hope to upgrade the fork ASAP. I think a new Manitou Black would look just dandy on my bike! I didn't care for the seat, so I swapped it for my trusty Bontrager FS 2000. The rear derailleur is touchy. If it's slightly out of adjustment, it skips under power. The paint seems to chip easily. I'm beginning to notice a "tick tick tick" coming from the bottom bracket area, but I haven't investigated it yet.
Similar Products Used:This is my first full suspention bike.
Bike Setup:Stock except for these things: XT rear derailleur, SPD pedals, Performance stem, Bontrager seat, bar-ends and Lizard Skin shock cover.
Bottom Line:First of all, I really like the look of this bike. There are a lot of $1000 full suspention bikes out there, but most are hideously ugly. My Rockhopper FSR is beautiful. I actually clean it after every ride. A first for me!

While I do notice the rear-end cycle slightly as I pedal on the road, it's not enough to bother me. The off-road bennefits overcome any on-road annoyances.

This is a heavy bike, but about average for the price-range. A good air fork will knock a pound off the bike, and upgrades like the stem, bars and seatpost should be about another pound.

I was hoping to get the Stumpjumper FSR XC, but money is tight, so I ended up with the Rockhopper. For now I'm 90% happy with it, and as soon as I upgrade the fork I'll be at 100%.

Even with the few weaknesses I listed above, I still feel this is a great bike for the money. Any beginner will be perfectly happy, and any long-time hardtail rider like me will appreciate the bennefits of better traction while climbing, and a smoother descent. I'll give this bike five flamin' rats.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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