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Bontrager Revolt SS Tires

Average Rating 4.27/5
# of Reviews 108
MSRP $ 45.00
Weight 510 grams (1.95 rear)
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      Submitted by Nate R a Cross Country Rider from Clarence
      Date Reviewed: 4/15/2006 6:55:05 PM
      FavoriteTrail: ALL
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Pricepoint
      Strengths: Super fast, awsome cornering,Great climber in hardpack,very predictable slider,suspension like casings absorb all kinds of impacts with minimal pinch flats,wear like iron.
      Weaknesses: They are a semi slick and arent great climbers when it gets slopy and they can be down right deadly on whet roots.
      Similar Products Tried: Pannaracer mach ss and sk
      Bike Setup: Moots smoothie and litespeed tellico
      Bottom Line: It would be great if this tire was still made.I have put these tires through more off road hell than satan himself and they never fail to impress me.There are definitely times when these tires will make you fear for your life.
      All around these are the best tires I have ever owned and I cant wait until the trails dry out enough to put them on.They are so very fast and supple with great cornering. They are awsome in just about any terrain other than sand,loam and wet rooty. They are good in moderate wet and muddy conditions but they realy shine in tacky hardpack.You can carry so much more speed with these tires than full knobbys that it allows you to clean and clear more terrain with less energy.These things also stay very clean and pick up nothing off the trail.They can be run at a wide range of pressures from 42 to 28 depending on conditions and have great pinch flat protection.They are very predictable and can be pushed farther than you think and when they do let go they still slide very controlably often with no ill effects. They are an absolute blast to ride so if you see a pair and love crazy fast buy them.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Grant a Cross Country Rider from Kirksville MO. USA
      Date Reviewed: 1/7/2006 8:46:33 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Life
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $40
      Purchased At: high priced bike shop
      Strengths: Long life! Used for two years on cement, gravel, rocks, ice,snow, and running from pimps when I won't pay up cause imthemeatstick!
      Weaknesses: Will undoubtably put you on your butt, there is a learning curve for semi's
      Similar Products Tried: lots of IRC's before I got addicted to semi's
      Bike Setup: 00 Supercaliber, spinergy, lite durable stuff.
      Bottom Line: FAST!! These have been my main just go out and ride tires for two years now. I ride them in mud, ice, snow and cross town to see my...girl.
      Not really a race-lite tire but you don't ride racing tires everyday. You ride good tires that don't pinch and pack mudd.
      These are just great buy with confidence!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by george E a Cross Country Rider from NYC
      Date Reviewed: 7/27/2004 7:58:01 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Cathedral Pines
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: hilo bike hub
      Strengths: fast, side knobs dig and hold, file tread has adequate traction for hard pack
      Weaknesses: none...but you must get Kevlar bead...wire is too heavy.
      Similar Products Tried: many
      Bike Setup: 03 NRS Custom...FAST.
      Bottom Line: This tire has been my little secret with my riding buddies for over a year. Its just the ticket for my local riding areas. I ride in hardpack with mild elevation changes, basically fast trails. The rolling resistance with these tires is unreal. I ride with them at about 30-35 psi and they hook up 99% of the time. When I need to corner hard (to pass a huffing friend) I lay it on edge and dig it in (much like skiing, where my athletic background is the strongest.) These tires are not for mud or wet conditions that are loose. You will be on your behind if you arent careful.
      Bottom line: These tires have made me a better rider with more finesse. I wouldnt swap them out for any other SS. And yes, I will be a repeat buyer.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Serf a Weekend Warrior from Dana Point, CA
      Date Reviewed: 3/25/2004 7:33:00 PM
      FavoriteTrail: E101
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $18
      Purchased At: Supergo
      Strengths: All. Great Tire.
      Weaknesses: None!!!!!!!!
      Similar Products Tried: Never tried semi's before.
      Bike Setup: DBR x2 - Z1, lx, xt - Basic rig that hasn't missed a beat.
      Bottom Line: 6'2 250 - Not to sure what alot of these postings are about. Purchased these for the Rosarito Ensenada bike ride (didn't want to run my mythos). After the fun I put back on my front Myth. and feel in love with the combination. It has all the speed and grip I need. Have ridden big bear up!!! and down no problem. Aliso woods hundreds of time. Cleaned everything from Mathis to Rocket, yes ROCKET with this set up. Downhill is not squirelly or scary. If you want a to go to a Semi Slick, buy it. If you can find them????. I am know riding in VA. Wet rooty stuff and have only spun out and had to unclip twice. Ideal tire for anyone. Read no further.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Phil a Cross Country Rider from Sacramento, CA, US
      Date Reviewed: 3/21/2004 5:15:41 PM
      FavoriteTrail: American River
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Copeland's
      Strengths: low rolling resistance=speed!
      agressive knobs on sides=cornering traction.
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: never tried semi-slicks before.
      Bike Setup: Jamis Durango SX, Ritchey Pro V3 pedals
      Bottom Line: These tires let you go fast and they offer great traction when cornering. If you need traction when not cornering (i.e.,riding in mud, slick rock, etc.), then don't be stupid, that's not what these are for. I use these as my "fair weather" tires and Hutchinson Mosquitos for the messy stuff.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Carlos a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix, AZ, USA
      Date Reviewed: 2/16/2004 9:12:30 PM
      FavoriteTrail: All
      Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
      Price Paid: $27
      Purchased At: LBS
      Strengths: Appear to be well made. Designed for a specific use -- going fast.
      Weaknesses: Specially important to inflate at least 40 psi -- makes for a bumpy ride. Cannot rotate front and back -- limits useful mileage.
      Similar Products Tried: Geax Hubi 2.0, Specialized Mt. Baldy 2.1
      Bike Setup: 2002 Intense Tracer w/ Fox F100X and Fox Float.
      Bottom Line: I don't race, just like to go fast for the heck of it, hence my purchase of these tires. I must say, I did not like the rough ride of 40 psi 1.9 tires but am afraid that is non-negotiable. Also, not being able to rotate tire fron-to-back is a minus. On the plus side, these are well made tires and am sure they will give lowest rolling resistance possible. My personal preference is to stay with a good set 2.1s and 30 psi.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Ed a Cross Country Rider from Newtown,PA
      Date Reviewed: 10/24/2003 11:29:04 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $26
      Purchased At: Cambria - price is for a pair
      Strengths: Low rolling resistance; fast; decent traction for a semi-slick.
      Weaknesses: None that I've found yet.
      Similar Products Tried: Numerous full knobs - this is my first slick/semi-slick (unless you count the tire I use on my trainer).
      Bike Setup: Klein Attitude with Bontrager Revolts, etc.
      Bottom Line: I've used the Jones' for years and have always been impressed with their performance. I've set my hardtail up for paved/gravel park road usage when the singletrack is too wet. I bought the Revolts a few months ago thinking they would increase my speed and still have enough tread for an occasional singletrack poach when needed. I have been impressed with their ability on singletrack; as long as you have good technique you can maintain decent traction. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't want to try to climb a super-steep rock-laden trail with them, but on most intermediate or less trails these things will work fine.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Jay a Cross Country Rider from Tulsa, OK, USA
      Date Reviewed: 10/5/2003 9:36:35 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Supergo
      Strengths: Light weight, fast and smooth rolling
      Weaknesses: Problems with second set blowing off the rim
      Similar Products Tried: Michelin, Kenda, Specialized, Hutchinson
      Bike Setup: Cannondale Super V 700SX, XT components, Mavic 317
      Bottom Line: Light weight and low rolling resistance. They offer more traction than I expected from a semi-slick tread design.

      I've ridden almost 3000 miles on these tires (2 sets) with no problems, until now that is. I recently mounted a new set and the rear blew off the rim while inflating, and once while riding. The one that blew off the rim while riding was on flat and soft terrain. Some of the hills I ride on are close 40 mph, not a place I won't blow a tire off the rim. The tire blew completely off the rim, instant and total deflation. The tube rapped around the cassette locking up the rear wheel. After close inspection of the tire I noticed that sections of the bead were missing some of the rubber that forms the bead and locks the tire to the rim, not good.
      I've been riding for over 10 years and have never had this kind of problem.
      I've switched to Hutchinson, and have not had any more problems.
      If you're planning to buy these tires or are cuurrently using them you may want to inspect the bead for damage.
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by joSeph a Cross Country Rider from Singapore
      Date Reviewed: 9/21/2003 9:26:30 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: these tires are wicked on city bike paths and pavements. pretty smooth ride, and doesn't puncture against curbs.
      Weaknesses: it is NOT meant for a MTB, especially not an XC one!!!. No traction on wet and sandy conditions. Sprained my wrist cornering on a gravel trail cos these buggers slipped out.
      Similar Products Tried: Michelin Wildgrippers XLS
      Bike Setup: Trek Fuel 100, Specialised Hot Rock
      Bottom Line: Leave these tires to your sisters and grannies. Lest you use your mtb for the sole purpose of commuting. Which in my opinion, is a waste of $$$. Invest in some tubeless tires. Michelin Rocks! and thats the bottom line!
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Leonid Loiterstein a Cross Country Rider from St.Petersburg, Russia
      Date Reviewed: 8/12/2003 3:20:38 PM
      FavoriteTrail: I'm not picky
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $13
      Purchased At: www.pricepoint.com
      Bottom Line: I just bought two front tires (don't ask) and weighted them.
      Susprise! One tire is 560gr, another one is 600gr.

      Honestly, I was aware that all people lie once in a while, :) I just wanted to let other buyers know that these tires could be light or not light depending on your luck. To me, the weight was one of the reasons of getting them -- go figure. :((

      So I you are buying these at your local bike store, I'd recommend to please ask the seller to weigh a couple of tires before you decide.

      Since this is not really a review, I'll pick the rating values just not to tell on the overall produce rating (4.31 jr something).

      Just in case, the tags on both the tire boxes are 100% identical:

      Revolt SS
      49/53 front
      black 127 tpi
      kevlar bead
      530 grams

      the other part of the box goes,

      part no 62848

      Bar code 6 0147900272 6

      Hope that helps.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Chris Collins a Weekend Warrior from Ft. Lee, Virginia, USA
      Date Reviewed: 5/10/2003 6:28:51 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Any Fast Trail
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: AGEES Cycle
      Strengths: Extremely Fast Tire, Light weight, Look nice
      Weaknesses: A little squirrley in sand and mud.
      Similar Products Tried: Innova Semi-Slick
      Bike Setup: Hardtail with a little bit of everything
      Bottom Line: I just purchased these tires(Front and Rear) and was a little worried at first about the traction I was going to get. No worries, hit the trail after a day of rain and they hooked up very well. The only mud I had trouble with was the clay kind and some loose sand. But man on the hard packed stuff I flew like Speedy Gonzales and left my buddy behind most of the time with his knobby tires. They are great on pavement to for a ride with the wife and kids. Recommend these tires to any weekend warrior like me or even better. Not made for mud racers or down hiller.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Chris a Weekend Warrior from DC
      Date Reviewed: 4/26/2003 8:38:25 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Schefer
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Price point
      Strengths: simply fast.
      Weaknesses: Wet root = teflon
      Similar Products Tried: Some Krappy Kenda tire
      Bike Setup: Univega 600 Alpina, Manitou 6 Delux, RF NEXT LP, XT/XTR, Avid disc/Mavic 317, Thudbuster/Terry Fly, Easton CF straight bar/thompson stem.
      Bottom Line: This bike sometimes doubles as my commuter and these tires (at 60 psi) literally cut 5 (or more!) minutes off a 30 min ride. On the trail (50 psi) they are SCARY fast; but I am not sure if they are just that fast or that they are so squirrelly at speed that you get scared. Seriously, these tires stick to most terrain and have the potential of improving technical speed and DH section speed; however, these tires will not act like your old low tech knobbies. Over dry roots these tires act like knobbies on wet roots. And on wet roots… look out… its like riding on ice. Nevertheless, I have to agree with the Bont marketing dudes in that if you learn how to ride on these tires, you will go fast. There is a learning curve on these tires. If you do not know how they will respond, these tires will put you on your “sit-upon!” But learn the ways of the SS and you can corner on rails and bomb on the DH. Bottom line: Increased speed and the wider grin associated with aforto mentioned boost in speed makes up for the occasional lateral slide on a root. (going to try 45 psi and see if that helps the root thing)

      Buy two pair. If you ride on the road, the itty-bitty little knobs will wear in 50 miles. I am not sure though if these li’l itty-bitty knobs matter on the trail. Most likely not.

      PS. Misjumped a curb an completely buckled the lip on a (brand new!) mavic 317, yet the tube did not snakebite. Have to attribute this to some black majik in the Revolt tire.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Ed Ochoa a Weekend Warrior from Miami, Fla
      Date Reviewed: 4/24/2003 11:15:51 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Oleta
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $46
      Purchased At: Cycle World
      Strengths: No flats at all, and i have had these tires for 2 years now
      good cornering, You should buy these tires if your riding at least 80% of the time in road or regular hard pact sand trails.
      Weaknesses: not too good on loose dirt. if your just a trail rider, don't even think about purchasing these tires, you'll wind up on your ass.
      Bike Setup: Trek 6700, clip on shimano pedals, cat eye cordless computer,
      Bottom Line: Real good tires, a little expensive, but you pay for what you get. Like i said before, these tires are meant for someone that rides on road or hard pact sand, they are not meant to be taken off road to a trail, way too slippery.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Rob from Birmingham, AL
      Date Reviewed: 3/7/2003 8:03:00 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Supergo
      Similar Products Tried: Fire XC front AND rear
      Bike Setup: Fire XC front, Revolt SS rear
      Bottom Line: I LOVE the rear tire. I don't like the front... too sketch.
      The REAR tire offers excellent traction and unbelievable pinch flat resistance. I have heard the rim hit rock many times and have bent a 517, but no pinches (I weigh 170). In fact, it's been so good, I won't take it off and try something new because maybe it has some magic pixie dust in it and I'll let it out and it will become just a regular sucky semi-slick... who knows? I bought this tire just before I moved to AL from SoCal (don't ask) and it is not (in my opinion) a good tire for those "loose sand over hardpack" SoCal type trails. So use them in their element and you will like it.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Marco a Weekend Warrior from Austin
      Date Reviewed: 3/1/2003 10:41:42 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Walnut Creek
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Pricepoint
      Strengths: Light, decent traction on climbs, sorry cannot think of anything else
      Weaknesses: Soft, way too soft, get punctured easily. Absolutely no traction on mud or wet conditions, "nada"... to be more precise I should say when cornering.
      These tires acumulate mud like crazy..
      Similar Products Tried: WTB Velociraptor
      Bike Setup: Gary Fisher Marlin Genesis
      Shimano 2002 SPD M 545 pedals
      Bottom Line: 5 minutes after I installed these tires I rode as usual to my favorite trail, I GOT a flat from a small piece of glass.. it ripped the slime tube too ...call it bad luck but this never happen with my Velociraptors.
      The rider from Phoenix, Az is right Stay away from these tires if you ride on wet soil..
      I rode today under a mild drizzle and got stuck with mud up the wazzoo .
      I'm going back to my worn out Velociraptors.
      $20 + Slime tube thrown away..
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Mike from Dallas, TX USA
      Date Reviewed: 1/22/2003 6:56:15 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: pricepoint.com
      Strengths: Does what it claims and at a price equal to MickeyD's for 4 hungry Texans.
      Weaknesses: None that I've encountered.
      Similar Products Tried: None for these conditions.
      Bike Setup: Specialized hardtail.
      Bottom Line: Wow, what a performance increase for the buck. Bontrager rates these tires for varying conditions right on the box. If you use these tires as intended, I bet you'll have a smile on your face too. I'm going to order a backup set just to hang in the garage.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Paul S a Cross Country Rider from LA
      Date Reviewed: 12/4/2002 3:46:55 PM
      FavoriteTrail: 5 Deer
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Price Point
      Strengths: Light, fast and grips muchbetter than you would expect from the look of the tire.
      Weaknesses: Wears a little fast when used on the road
      Bike Setup: Cannondale HT
      Bottom Line: SO Cal is mostly hard pack and this tire really works well. You do trade high speed control for light weight and speed but down the hills on the local fire roads I don't seem to go too much slower.

      Took them down Viper where the mags test and they held great.

      At $20 a pair I have 3 extra sets just waiting.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from McMinnville, OR
      Date Reviewed: 11/27/2002 7:19:37 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Any single track
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: PricePoint--What a buy! Both for $20 with Kevlar bead!
      Strengths: These tires are really fast and work great on hard pack conditions during the summer. I also use them during the winter when I go on a fitness ride during the winter on pavement. Pump them up to 65 lbs of air pressure on the road and run them down to 40 lbs of pressure on the hardpack single track. I have to admit that I was very skeptical of these tires in the beginning because I had never used a semi-slick tire off road during the summer. However, these have proven themselves to be great!
      Weaknesses: None. I take these off during the winter (unless I am riding of pavement)when I go off road on put on some Geax Blade tires--good for mud. If you use these tires for the purpose intended you will love them. I should mention that these tires will get a little squirley on gravel.
      Similar Products Tried: Bontrager Jones, Bontrager Jones AC, Michellin downhill mud tires, Geax blade
      Bike Setup: Trek 8000 Disk
      Bottom Line: These are great tires when used for hardpack and low moisture trails. When you get off the brakes get ready to really roll due to the low rolling resistance!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Ken a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix, AZ
      Date Reviewed: 9/16/2002 8:55:49 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Mormon National
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Pricepoint
      Strengths: Way fast. Just like there supposed to be. As with any SS you have to compromise control for speed.
      Weaknesses: Don't even think about taking these into softpack, stick in the hard pack and keep control of yourself on the corners you be ok
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized crossroads, IRC backcountry
      Bike Setup: Gary Fisher Sugar 3+ Disc, I weight about 200
      Bottom Line: Worth the $20 you can find them for now. Its ok to have a set of these sit around for the days you go out on a hardpack trail you know well. No softpack, no screamin downhill.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by c-dawg-luv a Cross Country Rider from Ya Heard
      Date Reviewed: 9/16/2002 1:33:04 PM
      FavoriteTrail: please believe
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Strengths: fast, light, grips way better than it should, looks nifty.
      Weaknesses: comes with this funky white stuff on it (gotta be SomETHING wrong with 'em man)
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized Mt. Baldy
      Bike Setup: Fisher X-Cal, Stock setup
      Bottom Line: badass. I had some specialised mt. baldy's on for commuting and some trail action, but found them to be as sweet on the trail as my old knobbies. But then they wore out and I got these badboys. Im in shock at how nasty the bite is. As long as you keep that izzass down and that hizzead and tizzorso low to the stem and top tube, its impossible to spin these baddies out. I went up a really, lose dry sandy trail near my old cali home and they chattered a little when it got steep, but somehow stuck. Downhills are just sick. I was working my brakes to the limit to slow down before technical sections (after running flat out on the easy downhill) and I have discs. The cornering is tight. Far more predictable than the mt. baldies (which were pretty smooth to begin with) and on par with far more aggressive tires. You gotta buy these if you can. Cheap, light, unstoppable. Word.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Keram from Boston, MA, US
      Date Reviewed: 9/12/2002 7:32:00 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: pricebreak.com
      Strengths: FAST = 0 rolling resitance + Still good off road
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized Armadillo
      Bike Setup: Trek 4500
      Bottom Line: I higly recommend this tire to anyone that uses mountain bike to commute on city roads and also does some time on off road trails. I've cut the commute time by 10% by just changing the tire and Armadillo was still slick tire. The problem with Armadillo is that they have cross cuts to get the water out and that causes friction. Revolt SS tire is completely smooth top with knobs on the sides - check the picture. It's also much lighter than Armadillo . Now I can race roadies!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Adirondack Blues a Cross Country Rider from Albany, NY, USA
      Date Reviewed: 9/12/2002 11:59:57 AM
      FavoriteTrail: All of them!
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Price Point
      Strengths: Fast! Cheap! Good on hardpack, rock, pavement and bike paths w/ the girlfriend. Suprising grip on almost any surface.
      Weaknesses: Snakebites easily. I weigh about 205lbs and run 'em at 45-50 psi, and they still pinch flat. Easily punctured by thorns/glass.
      Similar Products Tried: first SS tire
      Bike Setup: Trek 4900 with a lot of goodies.
      Bottom Line: Fast XC racing tire- probably not the best choice for clydes like me. Have had a lot more practice fixing flats since buying these. Surprising grip as long as you don't have to stop on a steep and loose downhill. Climbs exceptionally well. Great for around-town riding. Very fast!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Denver a Cross Country Rider from Corvallis, OR
      Date Reviewed: 9/6/2002 1:21:18 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Any twisty, rolling singletrack
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Corvallis Cyclery
      Strengths: Like others have cited, they're bloody fast! Nice looking too.
      Weaknesses: None... just don't use them for the wrong type of terrain!
      Similar Products Tried: first SS tyres ever...
      Bike Setup: Bianchi D.I.S.S. single speed climbing machine... and 'round town grocery getter.
      Bottom Line: The bottom line is simply that for the money they rock. In the right terrain they rock. 'Round town with a boatload of goodies on yer back from the store they rock.

      Stop trying to ride these in mud and put them on your backup set of wheels for kickin' around on and you'll be happy as a lark. I liked 'em so much I bought a second pair because I know I'm going to wear these out before long with as many miles as I'm puttin' on 'em.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Aaron from oakville ontario
      Date Reviewed: 7/17/2002 11:41:48 AM
      FavoriteTrail: tight twisty singletrack
      Duration Product Used: 3 months