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Banshee Bikes Scirocco

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Description:Although Scirocco hardtail rides as light as an X/C bike, it's still a full on freeride trail bike. The Scirocco tears up single track as easily as it rails on the shore. It has been ridden in marathon races and in World Cup 4 Cross. Its light gauge Easton tubes and our oversize; internally ribbed seat and chain stays make the Scirocco incredibly burley and our exclusive materials give it the greatest strength to weight ratio in its class. Our "morphing" geometry allows this bike to be set up with forks from 4" to 7" and with 24" or 26" wheels. Scirocco's can be built up between 25 and 35lb. 5 sizes fit riders from 4'10 to 6'10.
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    Submitted by KWMKWM a Weekend Warrior from Nelson BC / Edmonton AB
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Paper Bag
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Redbike in Edmonton
    Strengths:I origionally bought this bike ('05 frame) to get me through the '06 season after my old VPS was stolen, with the plan of selling it at the end of the season. Since then, it's evolved into an "ain't gonna get rid of it" bike. A middle range Norco hardtail (Manik or Rampage) was used as a parts donor bike to build up the frame. So far, I've replaced every part (due to breakage, wear, or unsatisfactory performace), except the frame, fork and rear wheel. It's been a bombproof ride.
    Strengths:
    -versatility for most riding types
    -reasonable weight for a frame of this type
    -stable geometry for aggressive riding
    -good cable routing (has cable clamp for rear derailler inside rear seatstay - great for Shimano style)
    Weaknesses:-'05 frame does not have ICGS mount, but the newer ones do
    -Minor detail (beefy drop outs do not allow for quick realase lever to be clamped at any angle - there's about a 120 degree range)
    Similar Products Used:'02 Norco VPS 3
    '06 Intense Uzzi
    Bike Setup:-Z1 bomber (6" travel) - have Tals 36 RC2 ready to instal
    -Mavic 729 rim in the rear with Sun Singletrack up front
    -Saint cranks with bash guard
    -Juicy 7 brakes
    -XT Casette
    -Connex 908 chain
    -crappy Shimano Deore hubs
    -Thomson post and stem
    -CroMag bar
    -ODI Oury lock on grips
    -X9 shifters and rear derailer
    -Crank Bor's Acid pedals for XC use
    -Crank Bro's 5050XX pedals for FR use
    -Michelin 2.2 tires for XC use
    -Maxxis Minion and Tioga tires for FR
    Bottom Line:
    I'm really happy with this bike. As mentioned above, it went from a temporary cruch to get me through the season, into a trusty steed to have in the stable forever.

    It's ideal for someone who likes to ride well in several areas of MTB. I love how I can switch from XC to FR mode by changing the tires and pedals, and swapping to a shorter and higher stem. A fork with adjustable travel would also be ideal for this conversion. I've raced the bike in the 24 Hours of Adrenaline, ridden Mt Seven in Golden and lots of Nelson trails and it's held up really well. In each case, I was competative with other riders who had bikes more suited to the specific style of riding (either big DH machines, or light-weight XC race bikes).

    If you are a light guy and want to race XC or marathon races exclusively, there are better options for you. Also, if you like to huck ridiculous stuff and case a lot, you have more appropriate options. That being said, my buddy rode it just fine on several of the big stunts on Steamboat in Radium (he's heavier than me) - proof that it is a capable hucker if you know how to land and don't case often.

    Recommendations:
    If you are a big guy (I'm 6'5" and 215lbs), a stiff set of cranks and durable wheels will really help the frame shine. All of your power goes straight to the ground. With a little momentum, you can hammer up steep rooty clims by just torquing your way through. Whenever I do that, the song Diesil Power by Prodigy gets stuck in my head.

    If you want one bike, to do it all, this bike is for you. If you want to keep it looking new, I'd recommend using clear 3M tape (they use it on car bodies) in the high wear areas.

    I love my Scirocco.
    Kurt
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by parsifal smith a Cross Country Rider from chinle, AZ usa
    Date Reviewed: May 20, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:National
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $520.00
    Purchased At:rbikes
    Strengths:Masters every type of terrain and ride.
    Weaknesses:None.
    Similar Products Used:Turner 5 spot Trek & Gary Fischer hardtails.
    Bike Setup:Fox 32 Talus RLC. R/F Atlas crank. Sun Ringle Single Track rims with 2.5 WTB Weirwolves. Thompson and XT.
    Bottom Line:My riding style is definitely Trail with lots of small drops and lifts (1-3 ft) mostly steep and rocky usually for about 5 – 7 miles. I’m fair sized at 230 lbs and 6’4” and I ride the Large frame. The frame is flawless. It performs so much better than any other bike I’ve ridden that I feel all descriptions fall short. The ride is comfortable and you will notice immediately the way the rear triangle absorbs hits while keeping the bike effortlessly on line. And while I cannot lavish praise highly enough on the frame I must also put in a word for Jay and Keith at Banshee. These guys endured long emails and took a tremendous amount of time in getting me set up with the frame that was right for me. There is a reason this frame carries a perfect score and I can only add my own to the growing list.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Eric a Cross Country Rider from The Shore, NJ, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 29, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Hartshorne Woods
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Let me start by saying I came from riding XC race Hardtails to this thing... and I am wondering why it took me so long to make the switch! The frame is bulletproof. Very stiff, super responsive, and so versatile. I use it on fast flowy singletrack with sharp climbs and lots of roots.
    Weaknesses:None. Seriously.
    Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Chameleon, Rocky Mtn Vertex.
    Bike Setup:Fox 32 Vanilla RLC, Bomshell Bearclaw wheelset, X9, Sunline 65mm stem... etc.
    Bottom Line:Great hardtail for anything you can dish out. I am 6' and 200 pounds and rode the Medium for about a year... love it so much i just ordered it in Large... I have been told that it fit better. I do love the Medium though. Jumps, drops, chutes, whatever bro. Go git yo'seff one o' deez. 5 flamin' turds bro. ALL DAY.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by tOriO a Racer from Zürich, CH
    Date Reviewed: December 16, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:a private person
    Strengths:Very light
    Weaknesses:High price
    Similar Products Used:Norco sasquatch, similar geometry but absolutely heavier.
    Bike Setup:2005 frame M, Sun Ringle Single tracks, Marzocchi Z1 Sport RV 150mm 2007, Truvativ Hussefelt components + X.9 everything else, Azonic Saddle + Grips, Crank Bros Mallet C pedals. 14,2Kg.
    Bottom Line:I can only confirm that this ist the best freeride hardtail. Trails, jumps, light downhill, AM, technical training for racers, it's amazing.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by George Kranze a from Bohn, Germany
    Date Reviewed: September 14, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Deaths Gate
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:Through friend
    Strengths:Very stiff, light, strong, good looking easy to work on etc.
    Weaknesses:Need more fun colors.....
    Similar Products Used:Orange P7 (great frame too), MC Rumble (also great frame), Cove Stiffee FR, GT Rukus.
    Bike Setup:Lyric 2step air, mavic deemax wheelset, chris king headset, diabolus stem (70mm), diabolus bar, formula oro puro hidro brakes (185mm), Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.4 tires, stans no tube sealant, thomson seatpost, wtb pure v race saddle, sram x9/x0 drivetrain, shimano saint crankset and mallet m pedals.
    Bottom Line:Strong long lasting bike with ample amount of room to alter at any time throughout its life. I have 3 forks for this bike and 2 wheelsets. #1. Fork: Lyric 2step air 135-160mm #2. Marzocchi 66SL ATA 140-180mm #3. Fox Vanilla 36RC 160mm and the wheelsets are #1. Mavic Dee Max (yellow) #2. DT Swiss 5.1 with Chris King hubs and dt swiss spokes.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dylan Graham a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Date Reviewed: May 28, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:The North Shore
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Everything!
    Seriously, this bike felt perfect and worked perfectly since the moment I got on it for the first time.
    Weaknesses:Ha, you're having a laugh!
    Similar Products Used:Holeshot, P3, Le Toy, and lots more, none that even come close to this bike
    Bike Setup:buold changes quite often as parts break... erm... I have Pikes on it!
    Bottom Line:I ride this bike on the northshore trails almost every weekend (no shuttling for me, I pedal from door to top of mountain to door again!), no other hardtail has been cabable of taking the abuse for even a few months, but the Scirocco has taken it for a year with nothing more than a few scratches.

    I also use this bike as a dirtjump bike buy adjusting the travel down on my Pikes, and yup, you guessed it! Amazing!

    I have also done epic all day rides on this baby and it excels once again! Seriously... there is nothing this ike cannot do!

    BUY ONE! you will be sooo happy with it!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Justin a Weekend Warrior from Traverse City, MI, USA
    Date Reviewed: May 8, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:so far just locals
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1539.00
    Purchased At:Rbikes.com
    Strengths:Super light and strong, beefy frame with a great paint job. Rides so smooth and climbs hills like a champ and bombs them even better
    Weaknesses:Not one
    Similar Products Used:BMXs, various mtn bikes
    Bike Setup:Banshee Scirocco frame, Manitu Black Super fork, Avid Juicy hydrolic brakes, Truvativ cranks/handle bars/stem, Mavic Rims, Hutchinson Bulldog tires, Sram X7 shifters/derailers
    Bottom Line:This bike is dank and I recommend it to everyone from all day, epic adventure riders to freeride and downhill masters.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Carlos Mejia a Weekend Warrior from Miami, FL, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $580.00
    Strengths:light weight, strong tubing, superb welds,
    Weaknesses:non yet.
    Similar Products Used:various bikes.
    Bike Setup:07 Banshee Scirocco frame, 07 Marz. AM3, Avid Juicy 8 in f/r, singletrack rims, truvativ crank/bb, sram chain, xtr f/r derails., plus....
    Bottom Line:This review is for the frameset itself and not a whole bike. I've tried a couple different bikes throughout my time and honestly, this frame beats the crap out of all those in the past. The super strong but superlight tubing and welds are incredible. I had forgotten how much better a hardtail was for climbing and this thing is like a goat. handling is so much smoother and quicker. I work at a bike shop and most teh others at the store are all rodies and they could not stop staring at my bike. their comments "yeah is nice.... too bad its a mountain bike"
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by TED a Weekend Warrior from BC
    Date Reviewed: November 20, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:PLATINUM
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:MRC
    Strengths:MASSIVE HEAD TUBE,ATTENTION TO DETAIL,EASTON TUBING RULES,CANADIAN COMPANY,BOMB PROOF.
    Weaknesses:NONE!!
    Similar Products Used:KONA COWAN,HOLESHOT,TORRENT
    Bike Setup:'05 SCIROCCO,'06 TRAVIS SINGLE 150,HAYES MAGS,X9 DERAILLER & SHIFTER,TRUVATIV CRANKS,E-13 SRS GUIDE ETC..
    Bottom Line:I USED THIS BIKE FOR FREE RIDING FOR OVER A YEAR NOW AND HAVE PUNISHED IT BEYOND WHAT I EXPECTED I WOULD'VE AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY IT'S BEEN THE MOST FUN I'VE HAD IN AWHILE.I'M ALMOST SAD MY DUALLY IS ALMOST BUILT BUT I'LL BE SURE TO TAKE IT DOWN SOME MORE.THIS BIKE HAS TAKEN EVERY THING I'VE THROWN AT IT AND THAT INCLUDES DIRT JUMPS,HUGES GAPS AND EVEN A 15 FOOT DROP.IF NOT FOR THE AWESOME FORK UP FRONT I MAY NOT HAVE HAD AS MUCH CONFIDENCE BUT EITHER WAY THIS BIKE IS FREEKIN AWESOME AND WELL WORTH THE BLING..
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Alexander a Cross Country Rider from sao paulo, brazil
    Date Reviewed: September 18, 2006
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Strengths:geometry,strenght, custom easton tubing, gear cables and brake hoses are fixed with zip ties, ist name - scirocco, color, 10 year warranty,customer service
    Weaknesses:had minor problem with seat tube sliding down, got a new one right away from local dealer, and i bought a non-quickrelease seatpost bracket. PROBlEM SOLVED!
    Similar Products Used:all kinds of hardtail frames for xc racing, freeride and downhil like giant,cannondale,santacruz,trek, scott...etc
    Bike Setup:x9 shifter + derailleur and xgen, hope bulb hubs, dt spokes, xt 765 crank,cassete and chain, hayes el camino 203F/160R, nixon platinum 2006,IT and 20mm trhuaxle.....
    Bottom Line:awesome,awesome,awesome,awesome. this IS a hardtail. forget the rest. more hard only the morphine frame! no power lost at all due to frame flex, full traction all the time. never felt better on a bike. i´ve never been a big fan of fullsuspension bikes...now i defenitely won´t have one!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dustin Dever a from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Date Reviewed: September 2, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $600.00
    Purchased At:Private
    Strengths:Everything! Light, strong, and perfect geomentry for doing everything.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Norco sasquatch, dmr trailstar, giant xtc,
    Bike Setup:Light gear mostly, LX derailers, mavic rims, eastern bars 80mm stem, Tora (rock shox fork)
    Bottom Line:This is the best bike i have ever owned, and i have had 6 bikes over the past 2 years alone. This is truely a do anything bike/frame. It is strong enough to do crazy freeride but light enough to do cross country race. Once i get a set of fox talas forks i will be doing cross country racing and downhill racing in hardtail class all on the same bike!!! Can this be??? I just have to change the tyres and wind down the suspention. It weighs in at about 13kg which is great. It isnt that expensive either. The only other frame of this caliber is the cove stiffee and it was nearly double the price. Riding is so much fun on this bike!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ROB a Weekend Warrior from THE RIDGE
    Date Reviewed: August 21, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:ALL BC DOUBLE DIAMONDS
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $350.00
    Strengths:HUGE OVERSIZED HEAD TUBE,SHORT CHAINSTAY,LONG TOP TUBE,FITS A 10 BY 135 RR THROUGH AXLE,REPLACEABLE HANGER,WITH A LOWER BB HEIGHT IT RAILS ON BURMS AND TIGHT TECHY TRAILS,JUST FLAT OUT BURLY
    Weaknesses:IF ANY AT ALL IT'S THE PAINT...YA THAT'S IT.IT CHIPS EASILY BUT IF YOU DON'T CARE LIKE ME IT'S A WEAK WEAKNESS.BESIDES WHEN YOUR BIKE GETS SCUFFED UP IT JUST LOOKS LIKE YOU ACTUALLY USE IT FOR WHAT IT'S BUILT FOR
    Similar Products Used:THE ONLY OTHER HARDTAIL I'VE RIDEN WAS A BRODIE BIGSHOT FRAME BACK IN THE DAYZ.
    Bike Setup:05 SCIROCCO,06 TRAVIS SINGLE 150MM,HAYES MAG BRAKES,DIRTY WHEELS,2.5 NEVEGAL FRT,2.3 NEVEGAL RR,SRAM X9 DERAILLER AND SHIFTER,TRUVATIV CRANKS W/E-13 CHAIN GUIDE.
    Bottom Line:I'VE HAD A HELL OF A LOTTA BIKES IN MY DAYS AND MOST HAVE BEEN FULLIES LIKE A SCREAM,BB7,DEVO,TEAM DH ETC......AND THE FUNNY THING IS I PREFER TO RIDE A HARDTAIL NOW NOT BECAUSE I'M GETTING OLD BUT BECAUSE TRAILS ARE GETTING MORE SMOOTH AND GROOMED BETTER THEN THE DAYS OF OLD.PLUS I,VE TESTED THIS BIKE FROM DAY ONE AND LET ME TELL YA IT CAN HANDLE HUGE TRANNIED OUT DROPS,AWESOME GAPPER,AND EVEN BETTER 4 CROSSER.MY BOTTOM LINE IS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BIKE THAT IS AN ALL AROUNDER AND LIGHT ENOUGH TO CHUCK OFF STUPID DROPS AND INSANE GAPS THE FRAME CAN EASILY HANDLE IT THE QUESTION IS ..........CAN YOU?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brado1 a from G'Vegas, SC, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 11, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Black Mtn Trail
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $380.00
    Purchased At:ebay used
    Strengths:got this used frame from ebay, started out as a FrankenBike(old parts from other rides) built it as a Singlespeed trail bike... started with a Psylo SL... needed something more up front and got a Pike... Bike handles great. the best all-round bikes i've owned. i ride it more than my full suspension bike. just plain fun.
    Weaknesses:none - well if anything the color...Blue isn't my favorite
    Similar Products Used:none really similar, but i've owned a lot of bikes
    GT Zaskar
    GF Tassajara
    Cannondale Jekyll
    Voodoo Canzo
    Ellsworth Id
    Bike Setup:http://gallery.mtbr.com/data/mtbr/601/251393/Beauty.jpg

    Medium Frame
    Set up as SingleSpeed
    Pike Team
    Mavic Deemax
    RaceFace Turbine / Salsa 36ring
    Crank Bros. Mallet M
    Endless Kickass cog 22T
    Soulcraft Convert
    RaceFace Diabolus Stem
    Easton Scandium DH bar
    Odi / Oury lock-on grips
    Avid Mech Disc w/ SD7 levers
    Hope Gothic Rotors 10/6
    Hope QR colar / Bar plugs
    Thomson post
    WTB Rocket V
    Bottom Line:This bike Friggin' Rocks plain and simple.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Andrea F. a Weekend Warrior from Biella Italy
    Date Reviewed: October 17, 2005
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Geometry
    Easton tubes
    Versatility in all condition
    low bottom braket
    Killer look
    Weaknesses:Only one colour available if i remember well. For color options bike's company should learn from Santa Cruz.
    Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Chameleon
    Bike Setup:Marzocchi Bomber 130mm fork, formula brakes (super!),xt components,WTB 2.3tires,Mavic crossmax disk ecc.
    Bottom Line:I'm using this bike for all day rides,the bike shines in all conditions especially in very steepy uphill and in downhill in general.I like the low bottom bracket height that inspire you confidence in technical trails.The Scirocco is a real fun,I have a full suspension bike as well but I don't use it anymore.If you are tall like me and you don't want to buy a XL frame which is very big, remember to buy a seatpost that let you fix the saddle as back as possible,also your family jewels will benefit from bump transmission! For 2006 models Banshee have modified the rear triangle in order to make it a little bit more flexible against bumps which is a good thing.In that sense anyway even the 2005 frame is much better than the Santa Cruz Chameleon.
    Last thing:The people of Banshee here in Italy are very frendly and skilled.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Erik a from Michigan
    Date Reviewed: September 29, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $600.00
    Purchased At:beyondbikes.com
    Strengths:great geometry for anything from XC to DH. its a pretty stout frame and it super strong.
    Weaknesses:The tire clearence in the rear is a little week, i had a 2.5 Nevegal in there but it was tight so i swapped out for a 2.3 Highroller. Paint chips pretty easy.
    Bike Setup:2005 Banshee Scirocco/Size Medium/Opac Blue, Z1 FR, Race Face evolve DH cranks, Azonic Outlaw Wheels, Maxxis Highroller 2.3 rear and Kenda Nevegal 2.5 front, Avids, etc....
    Bottom Line:I love this frame it just rips up everything. ive ridden it on everything from light XC to DH out at Attitash. If your looking for an XC frame id probably look elseware but for trails, freeriding, or downhill this is definatly a super stout frame.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Kris Klus a Weekend Warrior from Gillette, Wyoming, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 20, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:anything that goes up as well as down
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:All-Pro Cyclery
    Strengths:First thing you notice is the auto-quality paint job. Beautiful. Then you notice the weight, very light, not XC light, but still way light. Last you notice the geometry... Perfect! With a 5" fork, this bike does it all with unmatched aplomb.
    Weaknesses:Should I get picky? The ONLY problem I saw was the rear IS brake mount required a little machining to square it up with the axle. Big whup, any good shop will do that anyway.
    Similar Products Used:1999 GT Zaskar LE, 2001 Dean Colonel.
    Bike Setup:Manitou Minute 2:00, Hayes Mag+ F/R, Chris King HD Hubset, Sun SOS Rims, Nokian NBX 2.3's, XT/XTR Mix.
    Bottom Line:Have you seen a Banshee yet? You gotta see one if you haven't. They are just plain beautiful. But enough about looks, this bike has to be the best hardtail I've ever owned. It's not easy for me to say that either, because I replaced a Dean Colonel Ti hardtail with this frame, a hardtail that I swore I would never get rid of. Why did I? I wanted more travel. I found myself riding rougher terrain that an XC bike just can't quite handle. But, yes, the Scirocco actually handles better than the Colonel in every way in my opinion. The biggest change, I feel, is the very short chainstays. The rear wheel is sucked way up against the seat tube. No tire-clearance issues to speak of, just phenomenal climbing ability and excellent acceleration out of the corners. [I could recommend buying a fork with either IT (infinite Travel adjust from Manitou) or ETA (from Marzocchi), because on extremely steep sections the bike will try to go over backward on you, even when sitting on the nose of the saddle.] This bike never feels flexy, never feels heavy, and always proves capable of making the exact corrections I ask of it on the trail. The cockpit is perfect for me. I'm 6'0" with a 33" inseam, and I use a 110mm stem and Answer Pro Taper XC bars. This setup on this frame eats up the most agressive terrain you can find and the bike begs for more.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Pertti M a from Tampere, Finland
    Date Reviewed: June 15, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:still looking
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Light enough. Strong enough. Geometry works:
    The frame does what they say it does.
    Weaknesses:I had to wrap one layer of packing tape around the seat post to make it stay where I put it (but I am on the heavy side).
    Bike Setup:Cheap but functional: Marz. MX Comp 105 mm, Deore (V brake), SRAM shifters, Conti 2.5 and 2.3 tyres, flat pedals.
    Bottom Line:This is my first real mountain bike. It really encourages me to get on the trails. My fitness and skills are pretty tame but this bike helps me over the roots and rocks. I can descend and climb and it is me that slows things down, not the bike:) Great HT trail bike (although I hate putting everything into strict categories).

    At the LBS they say that since I got mine, they have built a couple of similar ones. I think my frame was from last year's stock so I got a reduced prize.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by mike hall a Cross Country Rider from worcester, ma
    Date Reviewed: June 15, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Avalon outside of Baltimore
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $600.00
    Strengths:It's been seven long years since i've ridden a bike. Last rig I had was Dean Colonel which i loved. After all those years and 60 pounds later, I decided to get back into it. I couldn't justify going superlight (and super-pricey) so I did my homework and settled on the Scirocco. I set the bike up as a cross-country-light free-ride bike and all I can say is WOW. This has to be the one of the nicest bikes i've ever riden! Probably the cheapest frame i've ever purchased. This bike handles!
    Weaknesses:like everyone else says; my Thomson seatpost likes to move around quite a bit. I won't blame Banshee for this entirely. All that beer and fine food (and HDTV) has turned me into a rather large and bloated negro so take that for what it's worth
    Similar Products Used:lots of high end hardtails...
    Bike Setup:all the goodies you find in the glass case at your local LBC
    Bottom Line:Buy this bike
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Paul Friedman a from Israel
    Date Reviewed: April 27, 2005
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $750.00
    Purchased At:shop@harim.co.il
    Strengths:Strong but light. A lot of thought has gone into the frame, no bottle cage mounts on the seat tube means that you can lower the seat right down to the bottom and leave enough for full XC height for the climbs. The skinny seat post is more forgiving at full extension for XC rides, this is a very stiff frame. Separate cable guides on frame for Shimano or SRAM deraillers.
    Weaknesses:You have to stop and let people admire the bike while out on the trails. If you run a fat tyre in the rear you may have some issues with front derailler clearance. Check which BB width will work, 113mm may be too narrow? The advertized frame had rear brake bosses, the frame I received did not. For me it didn't matter but worth checking if you need them.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized & Haro hardtails
    Bike Setup:04 DJII's (150mm)26" Sun Mammoth Rear, 26" Rhino light front. Dual rings and bash guard. 8inch hayes mag disc brakes front & rear.
    Bottom Line:This bike can do it all. For XC I can lift the seat, and even with a 6 inch fork climb the steepest technical climbs. Then drop the seat and attack the descents. I'm hitting stuff much faster and harder, the frame can take it. The stiffness makes the steering way more stable in rock gardens than my previous bikes. Do yourselves a favour and put some long forks and big tyres on this bike and throw it down some lines that you would never have considered before on a hardtail, it just begs you to go bigger and harder. This bike manuals for fun. If you are looking for one bike to do it all this might be the one for you.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Xavery M a Cross Country Rider from PL
    Date Reviewed: April 3, 2005
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $550.00
    Strengths:solid, stiff, quite light, long warranty period
    Weaknesses:paint scratches way too easily, low quality Kalloy seat post & clamp, needs a very wide bottom bracket, front deraileur diameter not usual for aluminium frames
    Similar Products Used:lots of hardtail frames
    Bike Setup:Vanilla RLC, HS33s, solid XC/FR componentry
    Bottom Line:(review of the '05 frame)
    * When assembling the bike I've immediately noticed how wide the chainstays are - my 113mm BB paired w/ a Truvativ crank caused some serious chainsuckin'. Seems that a remedy is a 122mm BB which I'm using right now.

    * Another suprise was the front deraileur diameter which isn't the 31.8 you would expect to see in an aluminium frame, why doesn't Banshee put those crucial numbers (seat, deraileur,BB) somewhere ?

    * Such low quality components as Kalloy shouldn't be supplied w/ the frame - they just don't add any value! The damn clamp wasn't holding the post properly in place and after a few days of use its thread stripped all of a sudden.

    * The paint may look nice but is already scratched after a few rides. (Not to mention that I've ordered a gray frame and got a blue one)

    * BESIDES, the bike rides as expected - is stable on downhills, doesn't inspire on uphills but still can be made to reach the top, jumps nice and steers quickly and precisely.

    Time will tell whether the frame will hold up to my abuse, but I hope it to... another review is coming by the end of the summer...
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hoyt a from Greensboro, NC
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:Banshee (online demo)
    Bottom Line:This is an update to my somewhat negative review from a few weeks ago. Apparently the folks at Banshee read these reviews, and they contacted me via email shorty after I posted my original review. Not only did Banshee apologize for the problems I had with the pedals and fork, but they sent me another set of pedals, as well as a Banshee hoodie, for free! I can't imagine getting that kind of special treatment from a "mass-market" bike manufacturer.

    Now that the bike is working properly, I must say it is AWESOME. I've done a lot of dirt jumping, as well as XC riding, and it is amazing at both. I really like the lower bottom bracket; feels very stable at high speed. If you're looking for one bike to "do-it-all", get this bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Michael Holm a Weekend Warrior from Denmark
    Date Reviewed: February 20, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:None, ride where/when i can
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $770.00
    Purchased At:222cycles frame only
    Strengths:Good allround bike, works on singletracks, light freeride trails and urban, i like to ride everything i can so it works for me, i use it for fast FR and often ride it as an XC up to 70-80 Km a day in the weekends and with the lighter XC setup i can shave 1-2 kg of the weight for the longer trips..
    Weaknesses:The 26,8 seatstay, why not 27,2 it is almost impossible to get a good seatpost that fits here i Denmark (they are wery expensive)
    Similar Products Used:A lot of different XC bikes + the last bike was a GT Ruskus 1.0 Large 2003, set up with the same parts, for FR/AM.
    Bike Setup:I have 3 setups at the moment on all i have XT 203mm discbrakes, use a Sram 9.0 rear shifter, and use a 32t in front with a DMR chainguide, no front shifters, the wheels are XT-hubs on Mavic F219-disc's, Diablos X-drive box.
    1. For XC : Fox Vanilla 125 RLC set at 80-100mm and XT-hollowtech garniture, Shimano M646 pedals, tires are Continental 2.1, Syntace Vector handlebars.
    2. For AM and light Freeride : F V 125 RLC set at 125mm +Raceface Diabolus -seatpost, tires are Continental 2.3, Shimano M646 pedals.
    3. FR/HT DH : Raceface parts, Noname Downhill wheels with Speciallized 2.7 tires, noname platform-pedals, still looking for a fork uses the Fox at he moment but need extra travel.
    Bottom Line:Great bike, i just need a setback seatpost and some Avid 7's.. And maby a Rockshox Boxxer Ride for the rough stuff.

    It is possible to get a cheaper frame with the same geometry to suite my needs, but most dont look this cool.

    Best allrounder i have had, and it even turns some heads here in little old Denmark, where most riders are Roadies or converts, who are mostly weightfreeks..
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hoyt a from Greensboro, NC
    Date Reviewed: February 14, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:"The Zone" at Country Park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Purchased At:Banshee online (Demo Sale)
    Strengths:SOLID frame
    Weaknesses:Banshee customer "service"
    Bike Setup:Marzocchi Z1 FR, Truvativ cranks, crap pedals (more on that below) SRAM shifters, Sun Singletrack rims, Kenda tires
    Bottom Line:I hate to do it guys (and gals), but I have to share my bad experience with Banshee (the company, not the bike itself)

    First of all, I agree with everyone who has reviewed before me. I can see why this would be (and hopefully will be, for me) a great all-around freeride bike. Let me share my experience with you, so that hopefully it won't happen to someone else.

    If you check out Banshee's website, they have a link for "Demo Bikes" which they sell used direct from their factory in BC. I noticed an 05 Scirroco on there with a rating of "3" ("1" is a like-new bike, "5" is a well used bike) in my size, and only $1000 for the complete bike. It sounded like a good deal, so I emailed Kevin Santarossa and asked him about the bike. We emailed back and forth and even spoke on the phone, and he told me that the bike had been used mainly "riding back and forth to get lunch". With a rating of "3", I wasn't expecting a perfect bike; however...

    I received the bike a week later, and when assembling it, I noticted one of the pedals (Truvativ Holzfeller) didn't spin AT ALL on the bearings. It was completely frozen. There is no way this happened during shipping. I checked the picture of the bike they posted on their website (which luckily I saved on my computer as they took it down after I purchased it) and the pedals they gave me were not the ones pictured. They knowingly sent me a defective pedal. When I emailed Kevin and inquired about this, he told me that the pedals were under warranty, and I should take them to my LBS and they would replace them. Mind you, I don't have a receipt for the pedals, just for the complete bike, which Kevin assured me would be ok. Well, needless to say, it wasn't.

    Some of you probably think I'm whining. "It's just a pedal". True. However, it's the principle of the matter. All it would have taken is for Banshee to send me a replacement pedal when I informed them of my broken one. Especially since it wasn't the one pictured on the bike.

    So I finally just put on some crappy old flats I had lying around until I could get a decent set of functioning pedals. I have ridden the bike 2 times since then, and after the second ride, I noticed my front brake wasn't grabbing as well as it had at the beginning of the ride. Why? Because there was oil from the fork leaking onto it. In fact, there was oil all over the left side of the fork. Taking it my LBS resulted in them telling me they "don't work on forks", but they "send they away" to be fixed. Great, more downtime.

    I understand that getting a used bike is different from getting a new bike; however, this used bike came directly from the company that makes them. In my mind, a bike sent directly from the company that makes them should work right out of the box, used or not. Additionally, the bike should work correctly for more than 2 rides before some malfunction occurs that requires key components of the bike to be sent away to be repaired. (and no, I didn't do 40 foot drops or wreck 10 times during those 2 rides).

    I hope this is the end of my problems with this bike; and rest assured, in the future, I will only buy a new Banshee from an authorized dealer. The money I saved buying this demo bike wasn't worth the headaches, downtime, and the cost of "repairs".

    Thanks for reading my rant; hopefully this will prevent someone else from making the same mistakes I did.

    I know it's going to be a great bike when it's fixed, so overall it gets 5 chili's; but the demo-bike "value" just isn't there, sorry. If you get one, make sure it's a new one.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Joe a Weekend Warrior from Lawrence, KS
    Date Reviewed: February 6, 2005
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:cycle city kcmo
    Strengths:Wow!
    This frame is awesome. Incredibly beefy and versatile. Can handle anything you throw at it. With the right set up it can rip up single track and still handle the small/medium drops. The steep head tube angle make this beast incredibly nimble and light. It jumps incredibly well and looks amazing too. It is meant to be built around a 130mm fork. I have the new marzocchi all mountian 3 and it works perfect.
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:nothing quite like this
    Bike Setup:04 scirocco, 05 marz. all mountain 3, xt hubs and cranks, sram x0 deraileur and shifter. hayes mag plus hydro brakes. race face next carbon bars, thomson seat post and 31.8 stem. custom built salsa gordo rims with conti tires.
    Bottom Line:Sweet sweet purchase. I was looking for an agressive trail bike (hardtail) and this fit that description perfectly. And the guys at banshee really know how to treat you. The perfect versatile bike for all your riding styles. Frame is relatively inexpensive at $560, but definitely worth every penny.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeff a Weekend Warrior from canda
    Date Reviewed: January 14, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:the streets
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $800.00
    Purchased At:pinancle sports
    Strengths:i love the strong drop outs and beefed up head tube which will probably never ovalise
    Weaknesses:some what of an xc frame
    Similar Products Used:norco bigfoot (2004)
    Bike Setup:2005 banshee scirocco, 2004 marzocchi mz-race(2005 stance static after i buy it),dual sunringle 26 inch singletracks with deore hubs and kenda k-rads with dabomb single speed kit.
    Bottom Line:its a great bike.., easy to bike around a town like mine that has a large quantitity of hills. i love the fact its light weight but its a full on free ride bike wich is good for my style of riding (urban dirt jump) the geo is fairly nice with a steep head tube angle and shorter stay's. id say that this bike is good for free riders cross country bikers, urban and dirt jumpers, depending on what size frame is being used.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from UK
    Date Reviewed: January 11, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Horsham streets
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $350.00
    Purchased At:FREEBORN
    Strengths:HMM, everything weight, strength, versatility, sleekness, ride,