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Devinci Hectik 2

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Average Rating 4.83/5
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Description:
  • Frame: Hectik
  • Rear Shock: Fox DHX Air 3.0
  • Fork: Fox 36 Float R / 160mm Travel
  • Crankset: Raceface Ride XC X-Type
  • Shifters: Sram X.7
  • Tyres: Maxxis Hi-Roller Kevlar
  • Brakes: Avid Juicy 5 / 185mm Hydraulic Disc
  • Stem: Daredevil AM 31.8mm
  • Handlebar: Daredevil XC Riserbar 31.8mm
  • Saddle: Daredevil AM
  • Seatpost: Daredevil XC 31.6mm



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    Submitted by wassalm a Weekend Warrior from UK
    Date Reviewed: July 11, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Cwm Carn
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $3500.00
    Purchased At:Freeborn Cycles UK
    Strengths:Very active and plush suspension, fox float front and rear work in perfect harmony together, 36 talas float forks suit its intended use perfectly with the travel adjustment very handy on long or steep climbs. The uninterrupted seat tube allows full range of seat height adjustment, great for getting the best position on an all day ride. It pedals well uphill with excellent traction but the best is coming back down again. On fast and rough descents it has the sort of 'point and shoot' strength and stability that belies its weight and build. It's super stable and and inspires confidence and speed on tricky descents. The quality and finish of the frame weld and paint is superb. In particular the machined rocker link is a work of art - see one being made on the Devinci website! With the exception of some of the daredevil finishing kit (see below) the spec is excellent for the price of the bike, with a functional SRAM drivetrain, Juicy 5 brakes and DT Rims. It also comes with great tyres - Maxxis High Roller 2.35's.
    Weaknesses:Not impressed by some of the daredevil finishing kit, saddle & pedals look like they were taken from a £50 childs bike, handlebars way too narrow, seat post lacks sufficient adjustability of saddle angle. The stem was on the long side although that's personal preference, the stem its self is OK. The chain hits upper stay when going gets rough (as said elsewhere, it needs 2 stay protectors). Binned the pedals, seatpost, saddle, handlebars & stem immediately.
    Similar Products Used:Orange 5, Specialized Enduro, Trek Remedy, Kona CoilAir, Orange Patriot.
    Bike Setup:Replaced the daredevil parts as follows, otherwise, as it came out of the box:
    Pedals, DMR V12
    Seatpost, Raceface DeusXC
    Saddle, SDG Bel Air
    Handlebars, Easton EA70
    Stem, Race Face AM 70mm
    Grips, Odi Lock-ons
    Bar end caps, Dangerboy with maple leaf logos to match the one on the seat tube (a bit bling, but couldn't resist!)
    Bottom Line:This bike is ideal for someone looking for an all day do-anything bike who is happy to put up with the extra pounds it carries over some of its competitors on the climbs for the benefit of its incredible ability when descending.
    Outstanding quality of finish and rarity (in the UK at least) make it stand out from the crowd.
    It would have got 5 chillies for value and if I hadn't needed to replace some of the finishing kit at additional expense.
    Report will be updated following a trip to Morzine/Les Gets to see how it survives!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by jcinkits a Weekend Warrior from vancouver bc canada
    Date Reviewed: June 27, 2008
    Favorite Trail:all
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $2600.00
    Purchased At:Dunbar Cycles
    Strengths:very stable instills confidence due to wow! suspension & low center of grav. light enough for up and who cares dh.
    Weaknesses:none worth mentioning or i would not have bought it.
    Similar Products Used:nope.
    Bike Setup:replaced crank with gravity lite, installed e13 2 ring chain guard,lighter stem, rear hub, chromag seat, lizard skin grips, repainted from puke yellow to mazda orange mist [ metallic copper ]plus lighter pedals.
    Bottom Line:i bought this 2007 bike in 2008 and got $1000 off the regular $3500, invested the savings in aftermkt stuff and now own a $4500 ride that cost me $3500. the frame is an xs and i love the way she hugs everything gnarly, and flow! My previous ride was a norco b-line...like going from a vw bug to a jag.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Josh S a Weekend Warrior from Prince George
    Date Reviewed: May 20, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Aflow Daddy..for now
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $3500.00
    Purchased At:Summerside Sport and Cycle
    Strengths:A follow-up review from top after numerous William's Lake trips:) Incredibly responsive and active travel. Completely active and plush in all situations. Pedals very well and 100% stable at high speeds. Adjustable suspension, can tackle ANY terrain you want. Simply the best feeling bike i've ever been on.
    Weaknesses:If you're on the freeride side of the equation then save up for some new wheels cause these ones are strong like tinfoil.
    Is making other bikes feel like syrup filled beasts a weakness?
    Similar Products Used:Past bike a Santa Cruz Bullit.....have pedaled many others....
    Bike Setup:08 Hecktik 2, Fox 36 Talus Float R, DXH air, Juicy's, DT Swiss rims and hubs....etc.
    Bottom Line:If you are a lighter more experienced, aka not hucking nasty flat junk or hacking it up, rider who wants to ride it all look no further. All who try this bike are amazed and it made me feel like a better rider instantly. Devinci completely nailed it with this bike. I'd give it 11 chilis if i could....
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by triptex a Downhiller from Quebec
    Date Reviewed: May 20, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $2400.00
    Purchased At:used :P
    Strengths:Frame is sick the travel feels great and its pedals very well. Fox air suspension is so plush front and back.
    Weaknesses:I'll make the wheels square by the end of the season
    Bike Setup:Stock 2007 Hectik 2 with DMP V8 pedals, Diablous bars and Husslefelt stem.
    Bottom Line:When this bike is being pushed downhill it rides like a much larger bike but it keeps all its agility while destroying gnar terrain. Rides long for the size but weights sub 34Lbs... SICK.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Josh a Weekend Warrior from Prince George, BC, Canada
    Date Reviewed: April 15, 2008
    Favorite Trail:My Dixie Wrecked
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $3500.00
    Purchased At:Summerside Sport and Cycle
    Strengths:Light and plush. Beautifully crafted frame. Bike pedals amazingly well yet feels ready for anything at the same time. VERY active suspension. I have the 08 version which has a Talas 36 fork with travel adjust which works great. Uninterrupted seat tube design. Feels incredibly nimble though i have only had for 5 days and will write again after a Whistler trip.
    Weaknesses:Fork feel not as plush as rear. Hopefully will improve with some break in time. Stock bars too narrow for my tastes. Replaced bars, stem(too long), and pedals(too small). No knocking the quality of the products but just too cross country style for me. Not cheap:(
    Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz Bullit, Specialized Stumpjumper Epic, many other demos.
    Bike Setup:Fox 36 Talus R, DXH 3.0 Air, DT Swiss wheelset(nice upgrade as well vs. last year. Juicy 5's, High Roller 2.35's(sweet), Easton bars, FSA stem, Race Face XC crank, Xpedo pedals(love!) blah, blah
    Bottom Line:So far i'm lovin it! The future of biking. Agressive stance, beefy but light. Will report more in the future.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Shaker666 a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Date Reviewed: July 20, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Cyclepath
    Strengths:Large amount of travel for weight. Well spec'd. Extremely slack head angle (66*) makes for confident attacks on gnar. Single crown fork makes it extremely maneuverable on tight switchbacks. Horst link rear suspension is super active while pedaling and even braking... very plush while maintaining efficiency. Double chainring with bashguard stock. Pretty lightweight. Comes stock with great tires.
    Weaknesses:Stock wheelset sucks. Still holding up, but will last only one season. Long wheelbase is either loved or hated. Daredevil componentry on stem, handlebars, and wheelset not great. Pedals, saddle, and seatpost are AOK. Chain mars upper chainstay arm when descending serious gnar. Needs 2 Lizard Skins, one for bottom and upper arms. Sketchy on skinnies for some reason. Not really sure why. Fell off of one and the crankarm bent. Ride XC crankarms suck. Removing the rear wheel is a major chore because the dropout and derailleur arrangment is very tight.
    Similar Products Used:Rocky Mountain Slayer, Slayer SXC, Specialized Enduro Expert, Devinci Remix 2, Cove G-Spot, Santa Cruz Nomad
    Bike Setup:Stock, FSA FR-230 50mm stem, Daredevil riser bar.
    Bottom Line:This bike pedals up technical like you wouldn't believe. The more energy you put into a climb, the more active the suspension gets and absorbs all the hits. Very impressive when you hit it right. The travel is quite deep and coupled with the slack head angle, makes attacking drops or taking moderate jumps a no-brainer. This is the first Fox fully air based suspension I've ridden. It is very plush and you can't tell the difference between it and the oil damping stuff. Everything is very lightweight which is a plus in most situations, but riding the Shore I find that it's somewhat sketchy and unstable at low speeds going over skinnies. It tracks well at speed, but gets a tad bit sketchy at slow. The Juicy 5 brakes are excellent. Suspension action is nothing short of amazing. The pedals and saddle are great, probably the only 2 items that should be made by Daredevil. The stock bar and stem are just not up to snuff. Neither are the Ride XC crankarms, although I'm sure they help save some weight.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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