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GT i-Drive 5 2.0

Average Rating 4.4/5
# of Reviews 10
MSRP $ 2100.00
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Description:
  • Rear Shock: Fox Float R Shock, 7.5/2.00 standard length
  • Fork: FOX Vanilla R
  • Crankset: Truvativ Stylo; hollow spindle with outboard bearings
  • Bottom Bracket: TruVativ outboard bearings
  • Pedals: Shimano PDM-520
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano new XT rapid rise





Submitted by PaulD a Weekend Warrior from Melbourne
Date Reviewed: August 25, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Still Lookin
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1800.00
Purchased At:Importer Liquidation
Strengths:Suspension Design, Parts Mix, Value for money
Weaknesses:Rapid Rise(for me), Heavy, Cable Rub, External Bottom Bracket
Bike Setup:Stock as a block 'cept for Shimano SPD
Bottom Line:This is the 2006 model in Gold as show on the GT website. This is my first Full Suspension bike after some time away from MTB. I've had a blast riding this bike the suspension design works well uphill and down. It's not a freeride bike more an enduro/all mountain I would say. The newest model has a bit more suspension travel. The component mix works well except for the Truvative external bearing crank which is creaky and as below prone to failure (read the BB review section). The Magura Julie on the rear lacked power when I got it so I had to play around with cleaning the rotor and bedding in the rear pads but it works fine now. I paid $1800-00 aussie at the liquidation sale and there are still plenty of these in shops around melbourne so don't pay any more than that. The Fox shocks are quality items and easy to setup and adjust although I probably need a firmer front spring.

Cables are rubbing on the seat tube quite badly however I'll probably scratch it worse crashing.

Only 4 overall as the crankset should have been better
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from Easton, PA
Date Reviewed: July 18, 2007
Favoriate Trail:sals, sml, jordan, chimney rock, allamuchy
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:Pedrosfest
Strengths:Looks good, climbs great, not too heavy, idrive system is easy to overhaul, good brakes, good tires, locking grips, crisp clean shifting, fork is awesome
Weaknesses:could have a better rear shock. fork could have an easier travel adjust
Similar Products Used:older idrive, trek fuel, santa cruz superlight,
Bike Setup:float r w/rebound adjust, juicy 5 w/ frt 180mm rotor and 160mm rear, marzocchi sl600 air 90-130mm, dt swiss hubs, nevegal 2.3 front and 2.1 rear, truvativ stylo cranks, xt rear derailer
Bottom Line:This review is for a 2007 iDrive 5 2.0 - I dont know why the descrip from mtbr says it has a vanilla r or shimano pedals or how the there can be reviews from 05... Anyways, I got this bike from the gt vendor at pedros fest last weekend really cheap. So my value rating is super high. I set up the cockpit dimensions as close to my older gt idrive as possible (lowered the stem and brought the seat back a bit). The handling and climbing is better than my girls superlight. On tight smooth switchbacks, it handles great, but be careful of the wide bars trying to squeeze between the trees. This is also in the freeride category here. I dont think its really suited for freeride, but more for all mountain or hardcore xc use. The 5.5 inches of rear travel is very smooth and there is no bob when climbing. I only said the weakness of the rear shock because I would of liked to see a propedal model on it. But to be honest, it doesnt really need it. It climbs that well. I took it out yesterday on some steep techincal ascents and decents at south mountain lehigh. The rear tire stuck like glue when climbing. The travel adjust on the bomber is a little stiff and takes a bit of effort to use (compared to the new fox 90 degree lever and rockshox uturn), but it does work well. I drop it down on the steep climbs and it keeps the front end down. Crank it back up for the descents and it soaks up everything. I couldnt bottom it out. The air is set to marzocchi settings for my weight (195). I like this fork better than the fox that comes on the idrive 1. It really is that good. The juicy 5's stopped me on a dime when needed but have good modulation. Zero fade. The big front rotor is nice. The idrive also uses 1 1/8 headset bearings and an allen key to get at them. eezy schmeezy.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Yasu Denda a Weekend Warrior from New Brunswick, NJ U.S.
Date Reviewed: June 14, 2007
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1500.00
Strengths:Great parts spec for the price, I-Drive system is really great on the climbs, very capable descender.
Weaknesses:Errr, this is my first "real" mountain bike (an old-school trek 930 all rigid was my last bike) so I don't have a huge bank of experience. However, I will still venture to say that I can't identify any major weaknesses. If you want me to be super nitpicky, I guess I could comment on the cable routing; there are multiple spots where the cables are rubbing paint off the frame.
Similar Products Used:Specialized Enduro
Bike Setup:Stock except for new grips (ODI Rogues), new wheelset (Cane Creek Duros), new tires (Kenda Nevegal 2.35 on front WTB Motoraptor 2.25 on back), new pedals (Crank Bros Mallet), and new headset (Cane Creek ZS)
Bottom Line:I like this bike, especially for the price I paid for it. I use it for aggressive cross country (I go out of my way to hit jumps and drops), and I also do downhilling with this rig. Yes, yes, I definitely have the smallest bike on the downhill slopes, and there are many sections where more travel would be most helpful, but the bike holds its own. I'd obviously drop 3-5G on a more dh/freeride specific ride if I could, but I'm poor, and for now, this bike is serving me as my all purpose ride quite admirably. For the record, I have the '06 burnt orange model.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Cyclopes a Weekend Warrior from Auckland, NZ
Date Reviewed: April 7, 2007
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Cyclexpress
Strengths:Generally sound design, good components.
Weaknesses:Rapid rise. (now gone)
Similar Products Used:GT id5 3.0, Ironhorse Warrior Pro, Yeti 575, Turner 5spot.
Bike Setup:Still standard except for swapped out rapid rise for x9, change worn out grips to ODI, fitted Sram cassette and chain when old stuff wore out.
Bottom Line:This is a follow up review.
Still a great, fun bike to ride.
I use this for general trail riding and the occasional 12/24 hour race or the od XC. It's not a race bike and the rider lets the bike down but it's still fun to ride.
Generally the components are good although the fork is underspung for my fat barstad weight.
For technical, down, or rooty rough trails, this bike is awesome.
This bike is no hand built dream machine but it gets the job done, and you have FUN.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chris H a Cross Country Rider from Cary, NC
Date Reviewed: April 3, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Rocky Road
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:GT
Strengths:Float R shock, Magura's, XT rear der., Onyx Wheels, I-Drive system
Weaknesses:Weight?? Maybe??, haven't found any yet-will update though. Def going to have to upgrade the fork to a RLC.
Similar Products Used:Trek Fuel, Gary Fisher Sugar 1
Bike Setup:Truvativ Stylo GXP cranks, XT rear, Magura Julies, Fox float R, Vanilla R, Bel Air SDG saddle
Bottom Line:Amazing climber-I was reluctant at first with GT's I-drive system. However, it works-really well. The only downside is the linkages system-there are a lot of parts. Come time to overhaul-pain in the arse!! However it’s worth it-shouldn't be too hard to take care of a bike this responsive.

If you are a rider between 130-180lbs the fork is great for you-that range is perfectly accommodated by the stock spring rates set by the factory. However if you aren't in that range-beware, you will not be able to correct the sag, you may need to change out the springs.

The suspension is enough, for now-no complaints really, just not adjustable enough. But front and rear are great systems.

Kind of weary of the Truvativ stylo GXP cranks. They make noise-already after two rides. May need to change those out soon. I can't seem to get them tight.

Bottom line-out of the box, this bike is great. I weighed a GT I-Drive 4 2.0 with the 5 2.0, and the weight difference is minimal, at best. So really you're getting a better ride, with out sacrificing weight.

I am extremely satisfied with this bike, I was skeptical at first-but for the price this is hard to beat.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from Northern Utah
Date Reviewed: November 10, 2006
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1500.00
Strengths:Sturdy, well built, handles great, climbs like a goat, smooth ride, comfortable.
Weaknesses:The stock Tioga tires. Not so happy with the front dérailleur.
Similar Products Used:None this is my first Mt. Bike
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:This is my first mountain bike and I am very happy with it. I was very nervous at first because I could find no reviews on the bike and GT seems to have had some P.R. problems in the past. Although beit problems with the company itself and not the actual bikes.

Being my first bike I have nothing to compare this bike with but I really enjoy riding this bike. It climbs very well and has a great smooth ride. I do not care much for the stock Tioga tires but they are OK. They do not shed mud very well. They rip on the downhills but as soon as you start heading back up you can feel them slowing you down. I do seem to be doing a lot of adjusting on the shifting (front and rear dérailleurs) but I hear thats normal for most bikes. Especially new ones.

I have done several races with this bike and it has performed very well for me. I will be racing it again next year too.

I have had very little maintenance issues with this bike. Most of what I have had is due to me being a newbie. I have been through a couple of front chain-rings due to extensive wear. Now that I have figured out how to shift more efficiently and properly I don't seem to be having that problem anymore. The first few month I owned the bike I felt a weird bouncing or quick shifting to the side then back in the rear of the bike. This may be flex in the rear triangle or brake jacking. Or it could have been something to do with the rear tire. I don't know. I never have got that figured out. It only happened while going fast, turning, and braking all at the same time. That has not happened for quite some time now.

Bottom line is that I really like this bike and would highly recommend it. Especially if you are new to mountain biking and are looking for a well built bike with good components at a respectable price. It may be a bit heavy but not so much. I'm happy with this bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Brandon a Weekend Warrior from Littleton
Date Reviewed: October 17, 2006
Favoriate Trail:Apex
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1800.00
Purchased At:Performance Cycle
Strengths:This bike came with great components. The GT i-Drive system works very well. I have yet to feel any bob and it climbs like a horse. Long distances and 24 hour races are no problem.
Weaknesses:Crank is bad, 6 months old and bearings are frozen (un-movable even with a set of pliers). Cable routing is also a serious issue. Again, only 6 months old and already the cables have cut through the frame. Stock tires are worthless.
Similar Products Used:Yeti 575, Raleigh, Specialized Expert, Gary Fisher, Santa Cruz Heckler
Bike Setup:Stock. XT rapid rise rear (I have grown to love), LX front, Fox Vanilla Front, Float R rear.
Bottom Line:Great bike if GT would do something about these problems. Specifically the cable routing. Unfortunatly I will be returning the bike do to the cables cutting into the frame, and will be buying another brand. Great concept just a few bad engineering overlooks. Extremely comfortable bike.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Devin Vinnicombe a Cross Country Rider from Durban South Africa
Date Reviewed: February 22, 2006
Favoriate Trail:Sezela
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2830.00
Purchased At:Leighs Cycle Center
Strengths:Good value for money - good components.
Well built and finished.
Good, simple frame design - excellent swing arm.
No bob on the climbs - ever.
Amazing brakes.
Great components.
Tyres are really good in soft, loose surfaces.
Weaknesses:Cable routing.
Bottle mounting.
Crank bro Candy Pedals great in mud, but shoe clips are really soft and wear quickly.
Similar Products Used:Fuji suncrest
Bike Setup:Standard + Selle Italia saddle
Bottom Line:Excellent bike offering a fantastic compromise between xc racer and downhill bike - without too much weight penalty.
For a bigger guy (1.95m x 100kg) - the extra travel really helps.
Perfect for long rides that include lots of technical stuff.
Really comfortable, and superb on fast, technical descents, and climbs the technical stuff superbly.
The bike inspires a lot of confidence - just feels perfectly weighted.
Fantastic bike for the money - well built, good handler, gives you the edge over xc bikes on the really bumpy stuff.
If you ride for pure enjoyment and exhillaration - this is for you.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Cyclopes a Weekend Warrior from Auckland NZ
Date Reviewed: September 26, 2005
Favoriate Trail:Be Rude Not To (Rotorua)
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Cyclexpress
Strengths:Great spec, Vanilla R forks, Float R shock, Magura Julie brakes.
Weaknesses:Rapid Rise
Similar Products Used:GT i-drive 5 3.0, IronHorse Warrior Pro.
Bike Setup:Standard so far.
Bottom Line:Awesome handling, great brakes, able to change line wthout compromise. Plush suspension did I say great brakes.
Hidious rapid rise, due to be replaced soon.
Not perfect but pretty damn close.
Try this bike you'll either love it or just like it a lot.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bernie Binns a Weekend Warrior from Australia
Date Reviewed: August 8, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Bendigo Cycles
Strengths:Great value for money, top components (fox suspension front and rear)Brilliant backup and service with GT and Bendigo Cycles (Good work Paul and Brock). Solid and not overly heavy. Goes up (no bob) as well as it comes down. Robust design.
Weaknesses:The Tioga (Blue dragon up rear, Yellow Kirin up front)tyres are a disappointment. The yellow kirins wont shed mud and turn to a slick, and in the dry both feel loose and skittery. Crap placement of drink cage mount.
Similar Products Used:Giant NSR1
Bike Setup:Stock standard currently. Hard to improve on a good thing.
Bottom Line:If you are a pure XC racer or hard core downhiller, dont buy this bike. However, this is a great trail bike for the heavier rider who wants to ride all day and enjoy every minute of it. Excellent value for money and top notch components. Not a race bike, but pretty much does all else very well.
Buy one!!!!!! You wont be sorry.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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