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Description:
- Frameset: Fuji Altair 2 custom butted aluminum with Power Diamond down tube
- Fork: NEW Rock Shox Dart 3 29" w/Turn Key LO and 80mm Travel
- Drivetrain: TruVativ 5D 3.0, 22/32/44T, SRAM X.5 Trigger, 27-speed
- Wheels: Fuji sealed bearing hubs, WTB SpeedDisc AM 29"DW,32H
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Submitted by
Bruin
a Weekend Warrior
from So. Pasadena, CA, USA Date Reviewed: July 6, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | the one I'm riding | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$649.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance Bikes | | Strengths: | Sure-footed handling; balanced feel; comfortable cockpit; outstanding descender, singletracker, great on corners, decent fork w/ lock-out, very smooth riding, rolls over rocks like no 26" bike can; Avid mech. disc brakes work very well (good modulation), decent saddle, very good traction on climbs | | Weaknesses: | Weight (med. = 31.8 lbs.?), does not feel particularly "quick," should've been equipped with a SRAM cassette with a 34-tooth cog (32 is largest on cassette) which would make this bike feel more alive/responsive on climbs; shifters are decent (SRAM X-5, as are front and rear derailleurs, I believe), Wellgo platform pedals should be replaced with clipless models -- like another poster said, your shoe can rub against the front tire ... I'm guessing with clipless pedals, you shouldn't experience this. | | Similar Products Used: | This is my first 29'er and it's a lot of fun - and different - to ride vs. 26" bikes. | | Bike Setup: | 100% stock. | | Bottom Line: | I got a heck of a deal on this bike at Performance Bikes. The next mode up is only about 1.5 lbs. lighter, and the top-of-the-line model (MSRP = $1,900) is only about 2 lbs. lighter than this model (I bought the Comp). So, not much diff between these 3 bikes re weight. If you want to delve into the world of 29" mtn bikes, I think this is one great model/way to do so. I have a feeling that I'll be riding this bike more than my dualies. It's just a different experience riding a 29'er, and you can really push some speed on it because of how smoothly it rides over bumps, rocks, etc. VERY stable, predictable handling, which is ALWAYS a good thing. I recommend highly. But, I suppose if you're into much lighter 29" bikes and don't mind dropping a ton more money for one, you'd be happier with one reflecting these preferences. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Kevin
a Weekend Warrior
from Pennsylvania Date Reviewed: April 3, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$799.00 | | Strengths: | Smooth ride, components are great for a 29er in this price range. geometry works great for single track riding, it accelerates well and maintains high speeds with good control. handles tight corners well dispite wheel size. IT TEARS THROUGH MUD. the color is pretty sweet as well (not that it really affects the bike) | | Weaknesses: | its a bit heavy. the old school straps arent my thing but that isnt a big issue, just get a clipless set put on. it would be nice to have hydraulic discs but the mechanicals are sufficient. | | Similar Products Used: | no 29ers, this is my first, but i would recommend at least trying one, they do make a great fast ride | | Bike Setup: | factory stock other then the pedal upgrade to clipless | | Bottom Line: | this bike is great for fast controlled riding in technical terrain. the components are great at its price point. it is heavy, but that doesnt seem to be affecting me when i climb only on hopping over roots and rocks (the 29 inch wheels help with that though). the ride is smooth and stable i havent felt shaky on it yet (only been riding it 3 months). if you are looking for a great hardtail at this price point, test ride it, you will like the ride. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Wolfgang Thompson
a Weekend Warrior
from Mays Landing, NJ, USA Date Reviewed: March 24, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | Estelle Manor | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$700.00 | | Purchased At: | Tuckahoe Bike Shop | | Strengths: | Cost, standard equipment | | Weaknesses: | None so far | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized Rockhopper 29er, Gary Fisher Cobia, Caliber | | Bike Setup: | Everything stock | | Bottom Line: | I have had this bike for a week, after a month of testing almost everything on wheels. This past weekend I took the bike to Estelle Manor County Park(9 miles and 47 minutes). It has almost every type of terrian in one big place. I made it through soft sand everyone else was getting off their bikes and walking through. I was only going fast enough to stay up but the bike never waivered. Next it was on to roots and and ruts again the bike took them with no problem. Then the Gravel hills about 8 feet up again the bike climbed easily. the finish was a tarmac road with few thousands of little stones embedded in it. The bike was real smooth over these as well. I am a weekend warrior, if the going gets though I took a wrong turn on the trail. I tried 15 different bikes (6 29er's) before settling for the Tahoe Comp 29er. The main factor is that it was a 29er and $200(with lifetime tune ups)less the nearest competitor. I am very happy with the bike it rides great and handles like a dream no matter what I rode it through. Was out today and came to a 4 1/2 inch curb with no ramp and didn't feel a thing as the bike climbed right over it(South Jersey SideWalks). i could go on for ever as the more i write the more memories come great bike at a great price. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
bernie
a Weekend Warrior
from Southwoods, Philippines Date Reviewed: February 7, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | Bolinao, Caliraya and Carmona Trails | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$688.00 | | Purchased At: | Grantrail | | Strengths: | Very nice set up, parts are just enough,strong frame, the fork rock shox dart 3's adjustments works well and a NO NUMBNESS ride handling. | | Weaknesses: | There is a tendency that your foot will touch the frontwheel during steering. A little practice will solve the problem. The pedal is an old school strap type but actually not a big issue on me, I dont like clipless anyway. | | Similar Products Used: | On 29er, none so far, my first 29er. | | Bike Setup: | Fuji Frames with Fuji cockpit group, WTB 29 rims, Maxxis Ignitor Tires 29", Fuji sealed bearing hubs, SRAM x5 trigger hifters, RD's and FD. Avid bb5 mech disc brake. | | Bottom Line: | Wanna try a 29er? Well this is the best bike to begin with ( or to with end with ) if you are experiencing numbness in the arms during long ride, in this bike i never experienced it. The spare parts chosen by Fuji is just enough to handle the bike and the rider, no need really for an upgrade. This is a nice buy bike, you get your money's worth. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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