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Specialized BigHit FSR Comp

MSRP $ 2169.99
# of Reviews 26
Average Rating 4.5/5
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Submitted by beaupre716 a Downhiller from Reno, Nevada
Date Reviewed: June 29, 2009
Favorite Trail:Ash Canyon in Carson City, NV
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $750.00
Purchased At:Used
Strengths:Handles well on all sorts of downhill terrain, a capable jumper, seems to climb pretty well for a bike of its size and travel too.
Weaknesses:I think a 26" rear wheel might be a little faster in some situations, and yes: in a pinch, it's harder to find stuff for the 24" rear wheel.
Similar Products Used:First full-suspension bike.
Bike Setup:Big Link rear linkage upgrade with Fox Vanilla RC shock (bumps rear travel to 8.1"), Rock Shox Domain 318 fork (7" travel,) Chris King headset, Pro Taper bars, Sun Double Track front wheel with Marzocchi 20mm hub, single-ring front sprocket set-up with MRP chain guide and E-13 36t sprocket.
Bottom Line:I bought this bike used after riding my friend's full-suspension bike, and I couldn't be happier with it. Its handling reminds me of the motocross bikes I've ridden for years, and it allows me to self-shuttle lots of fun downhill runs without too much strain on the uphills. I run a single-ring in the front, but if you really want to make it easy you could throw a granny on it too.

If you're considering buying one, go for it and don't worry about it being a little old--it's geometry and components are still ready to go. And if you find one with the 8-inch rear link upgrade--it's a big silver linkage piece as opposed to the smaller stock black part--then all the better. I mated mine to the 7" Domain single-crown fork and everything has seemed to match up well.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Philip Whitford a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix
Date Reviewed: February 7, 2008
Favorite Trail:8a
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:It goes over anything and everything. The FSR rear doesn't rob you of your energy and it takes all the hits you can give it.
Weaknesses:I can't think of any for the price.
Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz, Ellsworth, Turner
Bike Setup:All stock: Dirt JumperII, Manitou Swinger, Hayes 9s, Singletrack wheelset, XT Rear, Truvitiv Hozzfukr...
Bottom Line:For $1100 you'd have a hard time beating it, it can run with the $3000 bikes. Like someone else said, the thing is like a moon buggy... it just swallows up the rocky terrain here in the mountains of Phoenix.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Chris Gray a Racer from Toronto Ontario Canada
Date Reviewed: March 11, 2006
Favorite Trail:back yard yo
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $7000.00
Purchased At:underground bikes inc.
Strengths:this bike was crap yo! i had it for 6 years and so much went wrong with it, nothing, this bike is crap
Weaknesses:everything, one time like 7 months after i bought it i was riding real hardcore around the patio in the back yard and the damn wheel came off and the fork snapped into like 6 peices, the chain exploded and severed my leg, now i cant bike...
Similar Products Used:none i cant anymore... only one leg
Bike Setup:stock yo
Bottom Line:i dont like this bike, highly volitile and can cause extreme danger yo, the chain and crank and seat are all very lethal and explosive... i dont like bad biclykels
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Dan a Downhiller from Ottawa
Date Reviewed: September 26, 2005
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1400.00
Purchased At:T&L Winter Bike Sale
Strengths:The bike's frame is solid and comes with good parts for the money. The bike is no longer stock since i have broken every single part aside from my rear hayes brake, seat and post, but all parts lasted a reasonnable amount of time for the beating it was given.
Weaknesses:I have broken the seatstay right at the derailleur hanger (in between the hanger bolts)
Similar Products Used:Iron Horse SGS series, Norco VPS series (other 4 bar linkage syst.)
Bike Setup:Dan Stapleton Linkage w/8.75 Fox Rc, sram x.7 shift& derail, XT/Hayes brakes, 03 rs boxxer race, sun mag 30 wheels, radical stem and handlebar, yeti grips, cane creek headset, truvativ hussefelt crank, wellego alien pedals, kenda kollasal tires.
Bottom Line:Good bike for the price, nice tight linkage. Bike needs (imo) 8in travel kit for rear susp. For some people and types of riding, the 24" rear wheel is a set back, but try breaking a 24" mag 30 with 8 inches of travel. Love the bike, plain and simple.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jim Woshabo a Downhiller from Paris, Texas
Date Reviewed: July 28, 2003
Favorite Trail:Lakcorashdo
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $6250.00
Purchased At:Bobb's Cycles
Strengths:Absolutely Nothing, the grips were ok.
Weaknesses:Everything! The bars snapped, front rim broke as well as some spokes, i bottomed the front and rear once on a big drop and they both snapped, leaving me in a comma for a year. Then another day, i jumped off a curb and both the wheels fell off, frame snapped, leaving me in a comma for another year or two.
Similar Products Used:1923 Mondo Rider
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:If you are going to spend $100 or less on this bike, then get it, but if you dont want to risk your life for $100 then go eat some pizza. Or pasta.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:3

Submitted by MikE a Downhiller from Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: March 28, 2003
Favorite Trail:Many
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Purchased At:From Impala
Strengths:Strong and durable, just about all components are top notch!
Weaknesses:Worst thing that REALLY kept pissing me off was the seat quick release.
Similar Products Used:Few other similar bikes.
Bike Setup:Trek for Dirt Jumping.
Bottom Line:This thing was great! My friend and I took it out to our local trails for a day. You can get used to this bike VERY quickly. I was burning over doubles and drops in no time and the suspension was taking it all. The brakes performed great the whole time except for the slight squeeling when some dust got on the pad. All in all we had a blast, and I would recommend this bike to anyone who's looking for a freeride bike or for some not to serious DH. The Bighit DH has more travel.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by jeff cornia a Cross Country Rider from rock springs, wy usa
Date Reviewed: January 23, 2003
Favorite Trail:porcupine rim in moab ut
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:sunrise cycle, logan ut usa
Strengths:ultra low gearing because of 24" rear wheel combined with fatty 2.5 tires allows this bike to climb (not fast) anything, it's like a monster truck, floats over anything (sand, snow, mud), extremely reliable, I've ridden it 2100 miles in 9 months and the only mechanical problem was a flat front tire because I hit a broken beer bottle in the dark(patched it, still original tubes),
Weaknesses:too heavy for x-country racing, soft tires wear fast but I'm still riding them as slicks and I ride yr round in wyoming (snow packed trails, roads are common), seat quick release is junk, but I tightened it with vise grips and it's still in place
Similar Products Used:in 92 I bought an original camo-gray fsr, rode it for 5yrs, sold it to a buddy who still rides it to the bar (this is my 9th mountain bike since I bought my Miyata Ridge Runner in 1983 when I was 15)
Bike Setup:1000% stock
Bottom Line:This Bike Rules, I plan on riding it in stock form for as long as possible before I update it, then I'll go with tires, seat/post, bars, stem, xtr shifters (I broke the stock deore shifter window off but I sealed it with electrical tape and it still works fine so why replace it), it'll be like a new bike all over again
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by darren a Downhiller from omaha,NEB
Date Reviewed: April 15, 2002
Favorite Trail:the mormon
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Strengths:what isn't strong about this bike?
Weaknesses:none. OK weight, but people who ride this type of sled don't give a sh%t about that.
Similar Products Used:GT LTS, Intense M1 & Uzzi DH,Santa Cruz super 8
Bike Setup:monster T, Kooka bash guard,ringle risers,primo pedals,stock
Bottom Line:I can't break this thing,I've even tried to indo to bust this thing, because I get off doing that sort of thing, I can't bust it. I've broke every bike I ever owned,so I put on a Monster T thinking that would make the head tube give, NOPE! I'm 250lbs and taking up to 8 ft.drops to flat,mostly man made, and it doesn't even creak yet. Now all buddies tell me Specialized is sh%t but that just doesn't make sense.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Marvin Farmer a Downhiller from Nishijin, Japan
Date Reviewed: March 15, 2002
Favorite Trail:Oyafukodori
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Swapped for a small car
Strengths:The weight is great downhill. The bike usually gets to the bottom before me. My old crosscountry bike usually arrived about a second behind me, so this is a big improvement. My friends love this bike, because of its strength. I'm lying there bleeding and injured, and the bike's all ready to go for another shot. Squishy front shocks do a fine job of relaunching me when I forget to look where I'm going.
Weaknesses:Fairly tall, I keep bashing my head on branches and stuff. Brakes catch me out a lot, don't fade in a progressive manner like my old rim brakes. Not as spectacular as the old Mongoose, but not as painful either, I guess.
Similar Products Used:Sorass Special, Mongoose 50
Bike Setup:Ditched those pedals for clipless, am thinking of swapping the forks with my mate to save a bit of weight. One of the guys I ride with has spaced his rear shock out with a PVC spacer. Saves a few grams, so I might give that a try.
Bottom Line:I wish all my friends had one of these. Apart from the brakes throwing me over the bars, it goes downhills real fast, even without me. Looks good sitting outside Starbucks, just need some slicks to turn it into a great street bike as well. I highly recommend it to freeriders doing smaller drops and jumps, and anyone not afraid to bounce down a set of stairs beneath 40 pounds of bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew a Weekend Warrior from Ottawa Ontario Canada
Date Reviewed: March 1, 2002
Favorite Trail:?
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:T and L
Strengths:Awsome bike im only 14 so im on a tight buget
i got this as a demo bike for the store in the warehouse (clearing out 01 for 02) so i got a wicked deal
and just for the record im only 14 but iv had 6 years on the trails i know how to bike
Weaknesses:they should make more surface area on the frame for stickers like on the m1
LOL jk
Similar Products Used:norco saspuatcher, lots of Dh bike
Bike Setup:the guy who demoed it worked at the store so he upgraded a few things (not sure what eactly but things like seat, handel bars, stem)
Bottom Line:THIS BIKE ROCKS IF I COULD ID GIVE IT 17 STARS IN VALUE AND OVERALL
awsome price great bike
name brand coments
how can u afoard not to buy this bike?
sorry if spelling sucks
who should buy this bike? anyone who has $2500
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chris Horner a Weekend Warrior from Fukuoka city, Japan
Date Reviewed: February 17, 2002
Favorite Trail:Takasuyama
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:Shinohara cycles
Strengths:The suspension is great. Hayes disc brakes are excellent and don't take too long to breake in. Despite the weight, you can rock up the hills with no problems. The best part about riding this bike is that when you point it down a mountain side, it really comes into it's own.
Weaknesses:The stock pedals are a bit gash. I'm not a big fan of the fender. These are both minor gripes
Similar Products Used:Giant DSk 1, GT i-Drive
Bike Setup:Standard except for snafu platforms and I switched the stock handlebar for a Grunge riser.
Bottom Line:I got a really good deal on this bike from the guys over at Shinohara cycles.Basically, as a result of buying this bike, I think my riding skills have improved. It inspires me to try things that I would never consider before. Basically it rocks in pretty much all areas. It climbs well considering the weight. On the downhill section, just point and go. Wicked.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mike Christiansen a Weekend Warrior from Spokane
Date Reviewed: January 19, 2002
Favorite Trail:Bernard Peak
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $11.00
Purchased At:AD on here
Strengths:The Marzocchi z3 may not have alot of adjustability but it can absorb a lot of punishment. Changed to 10W extra heavy springs.
Weaknesses:Update on last report, Found that the bottom bracket height is an issue. Replace the outer ring from the get-go. Get a bash guard the BB is low even when you change the head tube angle to 69 degrees. I hit every thing with it, you can see that with the link /rear shock swap and a big fork this bikes becomes a downhiller.
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:Takes a pounding without complaint. Hayes brakes rock!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mike a Weekend Warrior from Spokane
Date Reviewed: January 3, 2002
Favorite Trail:Bernard peak
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:through ad on MTBR
Strengths:rugged,simplicity.
Weaknesses:Tires,suspension could be spec'ed better but even stock it isn't weak.
Similar Products Used:'98 GT LTS, 1997 Specialized FSR Big Hit, Intense Uzzi DH
Bike Setup:Stock, except seat which has a nice Marzocchi eymblom on it Thank-you very much.
Bottom Line:For us big fat guys who like to go out and drop, then down a six pack our choices are limited,until now! Every once in awhile a great machine is produced that changes the game. The WW2 jeep changed the U.S. Army in it's day, the computer & internet changed communication,& business. Now Specialized changes the whole Freeride scene. A low cost,bombproof frame,pimp-looking bike. It can make you a better rider by providing confidence that it'll be there when you land, with half a foot of cushion that doesn't feel harsh. Get a multi clamp fork with over 6" travel and this bike is the next knarliest bike behind the M1 and at less then half the cost. Specialized may not have been the Freeriders bike of choice in the past but that's probably going to change. Yeah Santa-Cruz,Norco,Rocky,Kona,Giant,all produce great stuff,but so does Specialized now!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Adam a Racer from Australia
Date Reviewed: November 3, 2001
Favorite Trail:Anything steep and technical
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:sponsorship deal
Strengths:8 inch rear wheel travel
Shivers
MRP chainguide
Hayes MAG discs

Weaknesses:none really except the fact you can only run 24inch rear wheel, this is great for freeriding but it would be nice to have the option of running a 26inch wheel
Similar Products Used:Giant ATX 1DH, Santa Cruz Super 8, Avanti ADX D8, Mongoose NX DH, and also the specialized S works DH(sweet)
Bike Setup:ok, first of all 2002 bighit dh frame 8 inch rear travel,Romic rear shock,Shivers,easton mg600 dh stem,easton Scandium bars, FSA Pig DH headset, Hayes Mag's 8 inch F&R, race face Northshore DH cranks,MRP chainguide, shimano 646 pedals, race face XY post, SDG Bigboy saddle, Atomic trailpimp rims, Hadley hubs,
DT Alpine spokes,XTR rear mech and shifter pod, race face chromoly bottom bracket, race face good and evil grips super sweet
Bottom Line:This is one super sweet bike, I've owned and ridden a few top brand bikes and i have to say the specialized is on par with many of these bikes, it even runs better than the S works team DH ?

anyway i just got this as part of my sponsorship package three weeks ago and i just cant stop riding it.

it's strong, tight and stiff, especcially the rear end, after last years effort.

any way i got better thing s to do than sit at my computer all day,

SO

if your after a really nice, reasonably priced (compared to other bikes at this level)DH rig then seriously think about testriding the bighit DH you will be surprised.

And it ain't nothing like the 2001 bighit pro's (pieces of junk)

only gave it 4 for overall cause no bike is gonna be perfect, but we'll have to wait and see,

email if you wanna see the bike totally specced and i'll send u some pics.........

Happy riding,

Adam
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jimmy a Weekend Warrior from New Jersey
Date Reviewed: October 28, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2200.00
Strengths:Great price,alot of bike for the buck, the frame is bullet proof, the four link suspension is beautiful, (much appreciated while climbing!), the Hayes hydraulic disc brakes are A#1.Also,6" adjustable rear travel, and a soon to be available kit to give 8" of total rear travel! Love the 24" rear wheel, wouldn't mind the front one 24" as well. This bike is an all around, high quality machine that can do it all! Hats off to Specialized for this one!
Weaknesses:Small, crappy pedals,(easy to slip off of, and they're plastic),crappy tires (wear out easily, and have bad traction),crappy front fender. Why not give the rear wheel an 8" rotor too?
Similar Products Used:None. Graduated from XC type bike.
Bike Setup:Stock except for big ring. (Trashed big ring first time out with bike) You really don't need a big ring on this type of bike anyway!Replaced big ring with MRP "Long Range Patrol" ring protector/chain roller. Will replace tires and pedals very soon, (and maybe fork in the future.....)
Bottom Line:If you buy this bike: 1 Lose the front fender immediately upon purchase,and discard it into the nearest plastic recycling bin, and buy a "THE" brand fender if you need one,2 Replace those horrible pedals with real ones,(preferably flat pedals on this type of bike,) and 3 replace tires soon (note: check first in the Marzocchi web site for the Bomber Z3 fork,for max. tire size !)4 If you have some cash left over after all of this, a nice dual crown fork(like a Marzocchi Jr.T) and a chain ring bash protector would be the icing on the cake!
This bike is awesome , it can do it all, it is tough as nails, and most of all, it is a complete pisser to ride! I ride on terrain and do things I would never have dreamed of doing on my "XC" bike. Thats what makes it so fun to ride, its like the moon buggy, or the Hum Vee of mountain bikes! It really shines on the downhills,you can run right over technical stuff, and also, it can climb as well. The four link suspension seems to tighten up as you climb,so you're not bobbing and bouncing all over the place. If you're worried about climbing, don't worry at all. It can do the job, and if you're in reasonable shape, its not a problem.You won't fly up the hills, but you'll get up them, and the best part of any trail is going down them any way, which this bike loves to do! To me,this bike is a "real world" bike. It is so plush and comfortable to ride, it has an upright riding position,much like a motocross bike. It brings you back to what mountain biking should be -fun! Ditch the Lycra and the heart rate monitor, and the cleats, break out the baggies or sweats, a tee shirt, and hiking boots, and pack the cooler with some cold ones! Also, if you're like most guys 200 lbs or more and are not of the "cyclist" type,ie:( 100 lbs soaking wet,) then this is the type of bike you want , not some lightweight, uncomfortable XC bike. The bike is even OK riding tame trails, but it really shows its true colors when you really push it on the technical stuff!(drop offs, dirt jumps, rocks and roots, etc) Basically, an all around tough,no bullsh*t bike that can do anything,and come back for more whether youre 100lbs or 300 lbs, and most of all,its FUN to ride!Some might say 2 grand is alot of money for a bicycle no matter what,period, but it is well worth it for this quality and type of bike, you can't go wrong! And if you want to get into downhill racing, you can start with this bike.
PS The 2002's are going up in price of about 400 bucks, so try and get a 2001 leftover,the bike is identical to the 2002 except for minor component changes not even noticable, the only thing really different is the paint job,2001 is blue, and the 2002 is white...a suspension kit will be available from Specialized to give you 8" of travel, it is coming out soon from what I hear,it was supposedly coming out "soon" for awhile now, but they had to work out the "bugs " in it before its on the market..This is one kickass machine as is and can be even better with some upgrades!!!!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by C. Norman Glover a Weekend Warrior from Calgary, Alberta Canada
Date Reviewed: October 5, 2001
Favorite Trail:Downieville California
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2200.00
Purchased At:Revolution Cycle Edmonton
Strengths:Point and shoot - this thing will take you down any chute, drop you of any ledge, and give you the confidence to eat up any trick in the park. Specialized spent the jing in all the right spots and put junk where free-riders like to customize (keeping the prices down and the value is second to none) - look at the hayes w/ 8" front rotor, solid drive train but the show is that burly, bullet proof frame, the geometry is definately DH but the patented 4-link does a pretty decent job on the uphills. Everyone asks about the 24" rear wheel - shut-up its funky, and snappy in the switch backs. All round with a couple of upgrades hands down the best bike I've ever owned
Weaknesses:The cheesy gear they dressed the bike out with: Bomber Z-3's, plush, adjustable but too weak even after switching to XXH springs - too much stroke for a single crown (leave these to the spandex wearing XC's) hey I've got better pedals on my big wheels and the tires suck I hesitate to even recommend these as rim protectors !!! The rims arent made for a big hitting bike either - but like I said they spent the money on the good stuff !

p.s. keep a couple of 24" skins - hard to come by
Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Bullit, Kona Stinky Dee-lux, Specialized Extreme, Rocky Mountain RM-6 & 7, Orange Patriot
Bike Setup:Tires : Nokian 3" (big boots)
Head Set/Seat Post: Prodigy Race Face
Handle Bars: Easton Scandium Monkey Bars
Forks : Stratos S-7 w/ XXH spring (spoog!)
Saddle: The Loveseat
Rims: Sun Ditch Witches
Pedals: Shimano DH

Bottom Line:If you aren't Brian Lopes, and you don't have heaps of cash but you want an incredible bike that you can upgrade this is it ... hell this is it anyway - upgrade it, love it, be one with it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Fat Jeff a Weekend Warrior from Honolulu
Date Reviewed: September 26, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1975.00
Purchased At:The Bike Shop
Strengths:Super strong and stiff frame & linkage. Adjustable shock position (3 upper & 4 lower) to adjust travel, head tube angle, and shock progessiveness. 36 spoke wheels. Hayes brakes with 8" rotor on the front. Decent "no name" seat (looks like an SDG). In stock form it's a great super heavy duty trailbike...with some mods it's a great downhiller. Major brand, if you have trouble they will be around next year. 8" upgrade kit...ok this advantage is pending it's actual release. Corners great, 4 bar keeps the rear down even during hard breaking, and it feels great on the steep stuff and at speed. It even pedals pretty good for a heavy bike.
Weaknesses:24" rear wheel limits rim & tire choices. 9 speed is too dirt sensitive. Ritchey seatpost's clamp slips. Offset quick release on the seatpost is ackward to use. Tall head tube on large size will require you to get a (sometimes hard to find) drop crown for your triple clamp fork. Stock tires wear quickly.
Similar Products Used:'97 FSR, Santa Cruz Heckler
Bike Setup:Outfitted with my DH gear...Shiver fork, XTR 8 speed deraileur & cogs, GS Attack shifter, Answer Pro-Taper bar, Azonic "Shorty" stem, Thomson seat post, RaceFace cranks, MRP, Shimano 636 spd's, IRC Kujos w 3" in back, upgraded rear rotor to 8".
Bottom Line:Just an awesome riding bike for DH, and in stock form a pretty good trialbike. I'm 6' tall and 295# BEFORE dinner, and this bike gives me confidence like no other has. It's stiff, the rear end doesn't wag all over, and the whole thing just feels bomber. The 24" wheel hasn't been a problem on the trail, and the benfit will be realized everytime there is a uphill section. Bonus for those with short legs like me is the low standover 29"-30"ish even on a large size frame. And it still has a 14.5" tall BB height. I would recommend this to anyone needing a big, strong, and great handling ride. And the price is soooo right, grab one if you can find one.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Petey a Downhiller from Kelowna BC
Date Reviewed: September 24, 2001
Favorite Trail:Bullwinkle
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:this was a very sweet bike i got to take it downtoun 4 a day while my bike was in the shop . $ bar linkage is awsome, 24" rear tire, hayes disks (my personal Fave), rear travel (6.5 IN)
Weaknesses:24" rear offers lower chainrings good for some stuff but bad 4 other such as clearance going up stuff!
Similar Products Used:santa cruz bullit
Bike Setup:2000 Marin Quake 9 DS frame With DHO fork rides like butter
Bottom Line:THE best freeride/DH/Urban bike out there this will be the next bike i buy!!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Shawn Von a Weekend Warrior from Victoria , B.C. , Canada
Date Reviewed: August 29, 2001
Favorite Trail:Dirt Diggler Castlegar B.C.
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2500.00
Purchased At:Riders Cycles
Strengths:24"R.wheel, Hayes 8" disk up front, Beefy frame, Rhyno lite rims
Weaknesses:Tires must run at least 60psi or thay will pinch flat on hard landings, Deore 9spd. shifters, R.der. hits low chain stay/seat stay pivot and makes a loud klunk, The gay Specialized F. fender
Similar Products Used:GT LTS DS 1000, Rocky Mountain RM6
Bike Setup:Basicly stock with a few changes, Fork too a Stratos S7, Stem too a F.U.N.N. Serial Killa, Head set too Race Face, Black Spire bash ring
Bottom Line:This is a great bike for a sport/expert D.H racer or free rider who dosen't want to spend a lot of money.

Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by scott p a Downhiller from swift curent, sask.canada
Date Reviewed: August 19, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1800.00
Purchased At:cycale path
Strengths:the frame is super strong love the 24inc rear wheel rear travel and how you can slow the rear sprin rate so slow that it can tern into a hard tail for the long steap climbs
Weaknesses:the weakest frount sprokes ever
Similar Products Used:lots
Bike Setup:got outland steam plat form petals Bomber Monster.T
Bottom Line:veary good free ride and downhill bike and that it is so ceap you can up grad it.it cost me 4000can with the
monster.t added you wont find a better free ride or downhiller for the prise
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by rg a Weekend Warrior from la CA
Date Reviewed: August 15, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:$ 2200.00
Strengths:very strong,great frame design. cheap price makes for painless upgrades. very adjustable. M1 on a budget.
Weaknesses:weak headset,over sprung shock (and not very adjustable). stem just plain sucks for drops. bars have a crappy (not very good) feel. tires have no control in loose conditions and wear fast.
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:This bike drops smooth and solid. wheels are strong and light, but the bike is still heavy (understandable). handles great.a more adjustable shock would be nice. the headset is a real letdown when the bike is set to slackest head angle (it gets real bad after large flat landing drops). after a few reasonable upgrades this should be close to perfect...that is if you like 24 inch wheels. if you want a tough freeride bike on a budget and are thinking about racing DH, you will be happy.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by out of control a from montreal
Date Reviewed: August 8, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2600.00
Purchased At:martin swiss
Strengths:everything thats not listed in weaknesses
Weaknesses:tyres,tubes, hubs not enough 24 inch tyres availible???
Similar Products Used:kona stab, santa cruz bullet, vps shore,
Bike Setup:big hit pro with mr dirt slalom cahin guide, arrow racindg 24 in tyre, michlen front tyre everything elese stock for now
Bottom Line:great bike buy the comp though if ur thinking about buying the pro so u can have extra money for boxxer and chain guide
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Kyle a Weekend Warrior from Whitecourt Alberta Canada
Date Reviewed: August 7, 2001
Favorite Trail:Everything
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $2300.00
Purchased At:Revolution Cycle Edmonton
Strengths:Frame has good bearings, good cable routings, clearance for 3" tires and the ability the accept huge forks.
Weaknesses:Nothing
Similar Products Used:RM7
Bike Setup:Stock with a Race Face DH headset and SHIVER!!
Bottom Line:I paid $3500 Canadian for the Big Hit Comp with a slightly used SHIVER what could be better. I have trashed every bike I have ever owned except this one. I can drop 4'5" to flat with no problem 10 times and bike is like new. The first thing I did with this bike was drop. And I weigh 220 lbs. You wouldn't think this bike would be good for trails but it rocks. Even with a SHIVER I can climb as good as with a hardtail. It is very smooth on all the little bumps as well as the big drops. If you want an awsome bike for XC, freeride, DH, or just riding to 7-11 this is the one. One more thing, this bike looks better than any other around. Good work Specialized!!! For value rating I would give 10 out of 5 but I can't.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve K. a Weekend Warrior from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: August 1, 2001
Favorite Trail:Laurentian University single track trails
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Pinnacle Sports
Strengths:Excellent Suspension, Climbs very well for a free-ride bike, super brakes, will handle anything I can throw at it.
Weaknesses:Weight (although its really not that bad, but I had to put something in here)
Bottom Line:Best bike out there for free-ride/XC in my opinion. Will handle huge drops with no problems and I still kick a lot of hard-tail a&# going uphill. If you think your ever going to start dropping stuff, this IS the bike for you! 'Cause once you do, you'll get addicted, I promise!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tattoos a Weekend Warrior from God's Country
Date Reviewed: May 11, 2001
Favorite Trail:Fair Hill
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1999.00
Purchased At:Wooden Wheels
Strengths:Strong frame, good geometry for freeriding with 7"fork. ABEC5 bearings throughout! 12 suspension settings. 3"rear tire clearance, beefy stays, 6.5" rear travel can be upgraded as far as 8-9" with custom link!!!!!(wow eh?) 24"rear wheel, decent cranks this year, splined bottom bracket. 20mm thru axle front hub. Full hydro discs w/ 8' front rotor. This year's seat is not terrible (not great either) cool paint color. rides like a rocket down hills!
Weaknesses:crappy specialized handlebars, grips, pedals (WAY crappy pedals) front fork not matched to bike- should have been junior T, or something. TIRES! blech! also, had to put a cog hog on the rear deraileur 'cause of the huge cable loop. Not a climber's bike, but hey, the thing's got over half a foot of rear travel!!!
Similar Products Used:bunches.
Bike Setup:2001 BigHit Comp w/ Stratos S7 fork, Arrow prime wide 3" tires front& rear, snafu flatties, Azonic shorty stem, etc...
Bottom Line:This is without a doubt THE BEST DEAL on a freeride/downhill bike on the market today! The ride is better than any bike I've ever had, and that's been a few. I would highly recommend the BigHit to anyone who wants a sooooper plush freeride machine with enough beef built in to race downhill. Scrap the pedals, and front fork. Get a dual crown fork and a short stem. I run 62.5mm. This kind of bike needs a dual crown fork. I got the stratos S7, and I love it. The head angle slackens to 66.5 degrees. Bomber! I could go on about how great the ride is, etc... but hey, check it out fer yerself! I paid WELL under 3 grand for this bike as spec'ed! you just can't touch that anywhere else in today's market! The GT DHI is the closest you can get and its WAY over three grand!
Buy the BigHit if you can. it's worth it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by scott gilman a Weekend Warrior from tempe,arizona,
Date Reviewed: May 8, 2001
Favorite Trail:McDowell mountain
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:good suspension,very strong frame,nice headset and soforth.(i used the bike for urban riding).
Weaknesses:rims slighty weak
Similar Products Used:gt i drive 1.0
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:very good bike to buy.personally i am saving up for one right now.the only thing i would change would be the rims.other than that the bike handles pretty well.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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