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Eagle Comp
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Description:
- Frame: Alloy 6066 (T4/T6) S.L. / Wheeler T.B. Tubing / XC Race-Geometry
- Fork: Rock Shox J3 Lock Out 100mm
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano LX
- Front Derailleur: Shimano LX
- Shifters: Shimano LX / Dual Control
- Brakes: Shimano LX / Hydraulic Disc Brake
- Crankset: Shimano LX / 44x32x22T
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Submitted by
gray
a Cross Country Rider
from europe Date Reviewed: April 12, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$400.00 | | Purchased At: | second hand | | Strengths: | stiff light frame, yet strong short chainstays, good for climbing and technical rides | | Weaknesses: | long toptubes, my 19,5" L frame feels like XL
no V-brake bosses | | Similar Products Used: | too much to mention | | Bike Setup: | LX allaround, hayes MX1, RS Tora 302 85-130, quando + rigida wheels, wide 680mm riser bars, short 55mm stem | | Bottom Line: | this is actually for ZX 6900 Trail 2003 model which seem to be simmilar
steers precise, though not too flickery in forks 130mm mode - i'd say a perfect combo + you can run the bars low - it has really short headtube
both wheels or rear wheel first loses contact in fast curves - easy to control and play around
when fork is lowered climbs like a goat
can take good beating, trail jumps
really hard trail with lot of fist sized rocks slows it down, - steel rides much smoother then alu in these circumstances (well it's a personal preference)
anyway good bike, very playfull, you'll have fun on it | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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