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Submitted by
Jim
a Weekend Warrior
from Thame
Date Reviewed: 9/9/2004 2:09:19 PM |
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| Duration Product Used: | 6 months |
| Price Paid: | $630 |
| Purchased At: | Broadribbs |
| Strengths: | Looks Good, Manuals very easilly and stabilly, Light and good components |
| Weaknesses: | Heavyish frame (But very strong), Shoud be 21", a wee bit hard to bunny-hop |
| Bike Setup: | Free Agent Flying fortress (obviously), Chris King Ti Headset, Profile Blackjack with B-guard, Profile SS Cassette hubs, Duralectra Rims, Ti Spokes, KMC Kool Chain. |
| Bottom Line: | For 350 Quid, this is a very good buy. This bike can suit everyone, and Ride everything. Get it if you want a bike with good components, and will honestly last a long time. I did a gap down the local skatpark, and got a huge snakeboit. But, all that happened is the rim bent. Not suprising, since I hit it at the join! But the wheel is still true today. So everything will last under pressure. So all in all, very good components, very good value, great ride, and looks good. Perfect |
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