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Astrix Sports Monk

MSRP $ 1099.00
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# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4.67/5
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Description:
  • 4.5 inches rear travel
  • Top tube bend for additional standover clearance
  • 7005 T6 Aluminum
  • Manitou Swinger 3 Way Air

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    Submitted by Randy a Cross Country Rider from MI
    Date Reviewed: February 5, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Poto
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1800.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Plush single pivot design,stiff frame,good tire clearance.
    Weaknesses:The frame could lose one pound.
    Similar Products Used:Cannondale Prophet,Santa Cruz Blur LT,Giant Trance. No 29ers
    Bike Setup:Reba 100,Stan's rims with Hugi 240 hubs,Avid mech disc.Twist XO,XTR crank,Bontrager 2.2 tires
    Bottom Line:Plush ride,stiff frame,great geometry,I just rode Tour De Dump in SC.The trail is tight,tech and very rooty. I first did a lap with my Blur LT and then with the Monk.
    The 29er was way smoother on the roots,turned as good as the Blur and seemed to climb as good as the Blur. I did one long hill over 3 times because I could not believe that the Monk could climb as good as the Blur,but it sure does.Great for a big guy. You will spend less time going over the bars and you will leave your budds on the decents.
    I'm sold
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Kyle Asel a Weekend Warrior from Peoria, AZ, U.S.
    Date Reviewed: October 4, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Trail 100
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $950.00
    Purchased At:South Mountain Cycles
    Strengths:Stable, affordable, love those 29er wheels over the rocks. Manitou spv rear suspension.
    Weaknesses:Could be a little lighter.
    Similar Products Used:Surly Karate Monkey, Gary Fisher Rig
    Bike Setup:Rock shok Reba fork, Easton carbon fiber bars and seatpost, XT components.
    Bottom Line:Great bike! With the combo of 29er wheels and 4"+ suspension really smoothes out the trail. Go see Scott and the guys at South Mountain Cycles- they know their 29ers!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Adam a Weekend Warrior from Columbia, SC
    Date Reviewed: July 6, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Schaeffer Farms, MD
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Astrix Direct
    Strengths:Stiff rear end. 29" wheels roll over anything. Surprisingly efficient suspension design. Great geometry, for me anyway. Durable & gorgeous paint job; nice finishing work, too - BB threads were perfectly clean.
    Weaknesses:Heavy (in XL size, anyway). Only one pivot uses sealed bearings. Slightly wonky cable routing near the headtube; required liberal application of frame-savin' sticky patches.
    Similar Products Used:First 29er. Rode a Bianchi Grizzly hardtail for five years and a '98 FSR with 4.5" of travel in there for a while too. This feels nothing like either.
    Bike Setup:Reba, XT, BB7s, Laserdisc lite laced to Speed disc rims with Sapim spokes, Thomson & King & Truvativ cockpit. 30 pounds on the dot.
    Bottom Line:I wanted a squishy 29er, but couldn't afford most of the options out there. This puppy fits the bill nicely. All-day trail geometry with 4.5" of rear wheel travel feels great on smooth rolling stuff. It feels like the headtube angle with a Reba on the front is just a bit too shallow for twitchy tree-weaving (esp. with 29" wheels), but you can safely assume anything coming will be easily rolled over and look further down the trail as a result. It might also just be me coming off an 80mm travel Italian race hardtail. It works out. At 6'3" the XL size fits me like a glove; friends comment that when I'm on the bike it looks (proportionally) like a normal 26" bike.

    Here's where I should complain a bit about weight. It's standard 7005 aluminum - no fancy scandium or anything. The extra little linkage and groovy head tube gusseting probably add up to a couple hundred grams. In all honesty, however, it's a good-quality Taiwan frame, and I'll probably never be able to break it. I'm happy to deal with not having the raciest 4.5" bike out there... and it's still right at 30 pounds, so that works fine for me.

    If you're a taller person and want a squishy 29er, this is definitely worth a good look. Five burninated peasants.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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