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Submitted by
Junaid
a Cross Country Rider
from Clarksville, MD, USA Date Reviewed: November 25, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Patapsco trail system | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$1800.00 | | Purchased At: | Broadway Bicycles in Baltimore City | | Strengths: | Stiffness in the rear triangle, parts spec (the WTB seat is SO comfortable!), flickiness of the bicycle (with an 80mm fork) | | Weaknesses: | not made anymore, parts spec (hutchinson python tires and Manitou Skareb fork) | | Similar Products Used: | Klein Mantra Race, Specialized Stumpjumper FSR | | Bike Setup: | OEM XT hubs/Mavic X223 rims, ultegra 12-27 cassette, XTR RD, XT FD, Noleen Mega Air fork set to 100mm, Thomson stem, Easton EA70 flat bar and EA70 seatpost, WTB Rocket V saddle, Hayes HFX-9 brakes, FOX AVA-R shock, Raceface forged XC crankset, hutchinson tire in back, specialized tire in front | | Bottom Line: | I got this bike as a gift back in '04. I swapped out the main triangle for a larger main triangle as I am 6'2" vs the original bike's 16.5" frame...omg the bike fits like a glove now. make sure the rear shock is set correctly for you otherwise the ride will be too plush or stiff.
I enjoyed the parts spec for about the first 10 rides, but the flexy-as-heck Manitou Skareb Super (80mm SPV) was swapped for a much stiffer Noleen Mega Air (100 mm) by spring '05. The XT RD was swapped for an XTR, and replaced the 11-32 XT cassette with an Ultegra 12-27. The hayes HFX9 brakes were a bit finicky but eventually settled in and have been trouble-free
My only real gripes are: the front tire choice (hutchinson python), the crank (Raceface forged XC) and fork (Manitou Skareb). These 3 items are 'XC-racing' oriented, but that means you also need to be riding in dry, hardpack conditions, weight 160lbs, and not have big, torquey legs. I am none of those, and 75% of the riders I've met aren't that either. Anyway, the fork flexed a lot, the 44T chainring flexed against the derailleur cage if I used that ring while riding (due to a flexy crankarms), and the front tire CONSTANTLY washed out on anything marginally wet or pebbley, which greatly reduced my riding confidence.
SO, I swapped out the problematic parts and have been happy ever since...one of the most affordable, raceable XC full-suspension bicycles ever made. Few come close, seriously! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
simon
a Cross Country Rider
from huddersfield west yorkshire UK Date Reviewed: December 16, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | ye old track | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$1000.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay plus other sources | | Strengths: | no bob resonable weight | | Weaknesses: | havent found any as yet | | Similar Products Used: | 02 mount visin pro 03 rift zone 03 GT i drive loads of H tails | | Bike Setup: | 04 nrs 1 EA70 bars stem seat post sram x.9 gears mavic 717xc on hope hubs with mono mini disc brakes maniout skareb spv,s truativ cranck arms with TA chinook rings | | Bottom Line: | a great bike if you want a bike that rides like an hard tail but porforms like a full susser.abslute stella Acceleration. i have 80mm travel fork on mine at some point i would like to try 100mm on to see what it rides like | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Steve
a Cross Country Rider
from australia, victoria Date Reviewed: November 5, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | murrays 2 in bendigo | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$3000.00 | | Purchased At: | bendigo bicycle centre | | Strengths: | This bike is fitted with a range of great products,and is well backed by Giant. | | Weaknesses: | Mostly wear and tear. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant hard tails | | Bike Setup: | Fairly stock,changed middle ring to truvative steel instead of raceface alloy,for a little extra weight i get twice the life and half the expense,also use LX rear cluster instead of expensive xt a few grams difference. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is awsome i ride it most days for at least an hour or more training, i live in the country with forest at my back door.Last year i broke the frame on this bike where the top tube meets the seat tube above the shock,this was on my 2003 frame (black) went to my dealer who sent it to Giant Australia who replaced it with a 2004 frame(blue)rebuilt the bike put a new LX front derailer on at no cost, the whole lot back in a week and a bit, and stood by their lifetime frame guarantee. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
James Parman
a Racer
from Oshkosh Date Reviewed: October 4, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$1700.00 | | Purchased At: | Fond du Lac Cyclery | | Strengths: | Frame, Sid Fork, XT/3.1 Wheels, Hayes Disc Brakes | | Weaknesses: | Race Face Prodigy crank, LX Shifters, LX front Derailleur, LX Cassette, Titec stem, seatpost, and handlebars, WTB Saddle, Hutchinson Python tires, | | Similar Products Used: | Hardtails | | Bike Setup: | Stock except for SDG Bel-Air Saddle, XT Cranks and XT Cassette. | | Bottom Line: | I have raced this rig for a year now and I love how it handles. It took a while for me to find out optimal adjustment of the air pressures in the shocks, at 160, I use 130+/115- in the front, and 170+/50- in the rear. I run a hutchinson python as a rear tire and a bontrager superX as the front tire... 32.lbs each. Seems to work out well all around for me. The Titec stuff is weighty, and the saddle was uncomfortable. The RaceFace cranks are weighty and the have proved to be problematic when it comes to chain suck and shifting. The LX shifters are not nearly as quick or precise as XT however they do get the job done. The Python tires are just plain heavy. This bike is sooo middle of the road. Their really is not a single thing that is bad-aweful, however their is not one upgrade that you could do to it to make it much better. You want better, look at replacing the wheels, drivetrain and cockpit as a whole. I guess I would have rather sacrificed a couple of things for more jewel like components than have to want to upgrade every little thing. But then again, it gets the job done. The brakes... first time with discs.... never looking back.
It is not about the bike. It is however, all about the engine.
Stop reading this, find something that fits, that you like and that is within your means, and go riding....
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Submitted by
Cooch Boman
a Racer
from Brisbane, Australia Date Reviewed: August 23, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Roger's, Gap Creek | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2800.00 | | Purchased At: | Bike & Cycle Obsession | | Strengths: | Awesome package and bang for the buck. Carbon frame is super strong with great attention to detail and finish. Component selection matches the bike's dynamics perfectly, except for front shock/forks which I upgraded at time of purchase to Marzocchi AM1's with 150mm travel. The 16.5" frame gobbles up a 2.5" downhill tyre!! | | Weaknesses: | If you're not careful, the lovely gloss finish over the carbon wears off very quickly from cable rub, pants-rub, sitting on top tube and washing with too heavy a brush. I covered with 3M clear straight away. Finish inside of rear arms quickly becomes pitted from stone chips. Water bottle mounts under down tube are just plain useless - why bother? | | Similar Products Used: | Specialised FSR's, Kona Kikapu's & Dawg's. | | Bike Setup: | 2005 model with Marzocchi AM1's (150mm travel with ETA) and Maxxis Minion 2.5" downhill tyres. 16.5" frame for a 70kg rider, 178cms. | | Bottom Line: | I've created a bit of a Frankenstein with the forks and tyres, but have to say this is an awesome cross-country / all mountain ride. The ETA on the forks allows you to drop the geometry back to stock for super steep climbs, while the 150mm travel and 2.5" minions allow you to bomb everything. I've raced this bike with this spec and just blew the lycra-cross-country boys away on the descents and kept up with them on the climbs.
The bike comes stock with a pretty good spec except for forks (as mentioned) and the Hayes 9 brakes (try bleeding these babies! Argh). Overall a super-sweet package, that for me has become a bike you can take on epic all dayers, bomb the downhills and even play in a bmx park. A do it all bike. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Gary
a Cross Country Rider
from West Texas Date Reviewed: July 10, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | XC | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$1300.00 | | Purchased At: | eBay | | Strengths: | Light. Very good suspension. Handles well. | | Weaknesses: | Hayes brakes. See brake review. | | Similar Products Used: | Hardtails. | | Bike Setup: | 2004 NRS1. Stan's notubes. Egg beaters. | | Bottom Line: | Both ends of the suspension work well even for a 210 lb. rider. Once dialed in, the bike handles very well and the ride is supple without being mushy. The Skareb fork works well on just about any surface. Very little, if any, bob if set up correctly. Good climber. The only dark cloud is the Hayes brakes, both of which failed after one year. The Anthem must be one fine ride if it is replacing this machine. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Tio Sancho
a Cross Country Rider
from Boston Date Reviewed: September 8, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Strengths: | No too bobby | | Weaknesses: | Wasn't mine | | Bottom Line: | I rented one of these from Slickrock Cycles out in Moab and LOVED it! I've never been a huge fan of Giants, but can't say enough good things about this bike. Let's just say I was pleasantly surprised. It was very comfortable to ride on the Slickrock Trail. The only thing I would have changed was the front shock (Duke), but other than that it was very nice. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Ronald van Rijn
a Cross Country Rider
from Krimpen a.d. IJssel Date Reviewed: August 30, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Zeddam Netherlands | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2295.00 | | Purchased At: | Boode BikeTotaal Zevenhuizen | | Strengths: | Geen gebober, rijd super strak voor een fully. (No bobing, firm ride for a fully.) Wil je comfort, contrlle en XC rijeigenschappen dan is dit de fiets. (Do you want comfort, control and XC driving, than this is the bike you need) Pay less, get more. | | Weaknesses: | MPH remmen kunnen warm worden bij lange afdalingen. Olie vervangen helpt. (MPH breaks turn hot in long down hills. Change oil will help.) | | Similar Products Used: | Proflex 757 and a Proflex/K2 Animal | | Bike Setup: | Original setup. Road tyres, Vredestein S-lick 1,3¨, Off road tyres Python 2,1¨ | | Bottom Line: | Just ride it, it fantastico.
Pay less get more. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Adam
a Cross Country Rider
from North Carolina, USA Date Reviewed: August 18, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$1011.00 | | Purchased At: | eBay | | Strengths: | Everything. | | Weaknesses: | Nothing really, have only broken my derailluar hanger, which was my fault....this bike really is not made for freeriding! Its a cross country racer. | | Bike Setup: | Stock except for an MX-5 carbon fiber bar, doesn't really need any modifications, in my opnion. | | Bottom Line: | This is my first really good bike, the last one I owned was a Giant Rincon. I have the '02 version so I've got the Rock Shox Sid SL fork, this fork is awesome. This is the first air fork I've ridden, I like it a lot more than the coil forks I've tried. When I first picked up my NRS I could not beleive how light it was, I knew it weighed around 26lbs but it still suprised me. I had an even bigger suprise when I started to ride it, the Rock Shox Sid XC rear shock absorbs both the large and small bumps really well, maybe I was just too much used to a hardtail but the suspension is still really great! Add to that the fact that there is ABSOLUTELY NO BOB! Infact, the rear suspension design causes the shock to be extended. This bike is a great buy for the money, if you are moving up from a hardtail or looking for a serious XC bike, check out this one! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Scott Woodward
a Cross Country Rider
from Queensland, Australia Date Reviewed: June 17, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Tewantin State Forest | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | spin City Mooloolaba | | Strengths: | When they say 'no bob' they mean 'no bob'. Having always had HT bikes I expected I would feel a big difference in climbing etc - nah ! No difference at all except the rear end doesn't float around now. | | Weaknesses: | Not so much a product weakness as much as an instruction booklet weakness. Setting up the front end to match the rear was made difficult by the insufficient booklet on the Skareb front fork. I've been on it 12 mths and only now realise fully what each setting makes the bike do. | | Similar Products Used: | My third GIANT and not my last - great value for money bikes. | | Bike Setup: | Replaced the wheel/tyres to full DT swiss set by wheelcraft and got rid of the pythons to spiders. Have since come by SRAM thumb shifters and rear deraileur (X9). | | Bottom Line: | Was originally sold on bike after trial weekend but was pretty sus on the skareb forks due to reviews on this website. After speaking at length to Marcus from manitou I was glad to find out the cracking forks was due to a packing box problem which had been sorted out - hence no worries with cracking. I had a couple of calls to Marcus re set up and slowly I got the jist of what and how to do it but since there is just so many fine tuning points I couldnt seem to sync them altogether often - until now. The bike rails in and out of corners and yes I sometimes think I should slow down. Uphill it climbs just like my old ATX890 but eats up any bumps/rocks etc. I swapped the narrow flat bars to wider one inch risers so now it handles even better over rough grounds and the odd waterbar lift off etc. To help anyone with set up - I'm 82.5kgs, 176cm and ride bikes like they should be - hard. I have the rear fox float shock with 175lbs and setting 2.5 on the AVA, the skareb is set at 140lbs compression, 65 SPV, one full turn in on the volume and rebound about one full turn so its not real quick or slow. Basically it eats any bump but is still firm enough rail without sinking into corners and feeling a bit too plush. buy this bike for the CHOICE award 2004 full suspension bike that won't let you down. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
bob
a Downhiller
from canberra australia Date Reviewed: May 21, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$3000.00 | | Purchased At: | wouldnt u llike to know | | Strengths: | none | | Weaknesses: | everthing | | Similar Products Used: | u name it i have broken it | | Bike Setup: | stock as a rock | | Bottom Line: | i went off a curb and the inverted shock shot straigh up mr cotta i could taste it and still can today when i eat maccas i have the ass hole the size of a fox frl man its bigger than my girlfriend it wasnt a good experance | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Theo DR
a Weekend Warrior
from Singapore Date Reviewed: April 12, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | BT | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2467.00 | | Purchased At: | HL | | Strengths: | Great bike, hasn't given me any problems at all over the past year of use. Frame is light enough for me and encourages me to train harder to bring out the full potential of the bike. Very comfortable to ride, and as I said in my earlier review, behaves like a hardtail, and can give roadies a run (well, temporarily) for their money when fitted with slicks. All in all a very good bang-for-buck bike! Friends whom I rode with noted that the rear suspension (when pumped up to rec settings) does not bob at all. | | Weaknesses: | None so far.. | | Similar Products Used: | '97 KHS FXT Sport and other friends' bikes | | Bike Setup: | Frame Size: Large Handlebar: Race Face Next XC low-rise Grips: ODI Lock-On Ruffian grips Stem: Thomson 120mm, 5 degree rise Fork: Fox F100RLT '05 Shifters: Shimano XT '04 rapidfire Brake levers: Avid SD7 Brakes: Avid Ball Bearing Mechanical Disc Brakes Front Derailleur: Shimano XT '04 Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT '04 Crankset: Shimano XT '04 46T (Middleburn)/32T/22T Wheelset: Shimano M765 Skewers: Shimano XT Rear shock: Cane Creek Cloud 9 Seatpost: Thomson Elite Seatpost clamp: Hope Saddle: Selle Italia Trans Am Gel Flow Cyclometer: Cateye Cordless 7 Tyres, on road: WTB Slickasaurus 1.5" Tyres, off road: WTB Exiwolf 2.1" | | Bottom Line: | One of the best bang-for-buck frames/bike one can get! I've even seen Ellsworth bikes bobbing (when they're not supposed to?), but the NRS doesn't.
Also, the money saved over getting much more expensive bikes can be used to upgrade your NRS parts to your liking and put a huge grin on your face.
No regrets about getting this baby! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
G Field
a Racer
from Canada Date Reviewed: April 12, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | fernie bc | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$1800.00 | | Purchased At: | FAE | | Strengths: | Accellerates and climbs better than my hardtail. Awsome in single track. Pretty light. | | Weaknesses: | Stock wheels are a bit heavy and the hutchinsons are no good where I ride. | | Similar Products Used: | scalpel, epic, fuel, idrive | | Bike Setup: | Stock except upgraded to XTR wheels and geax tires. | | Bottom Line: | This is an amazing bike for the money. Ready to race right out of the box. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Zoltan
a Cross Country Rider
from Budapest Date Reviewed: March 24, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Sorrento | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Probike | | Strengths: | Accelerates like a hardtail, acceptable weight, sealed bearing pivots, perfect geometry for endurance racing, Team blue color | | Weaknesses: | The suspension is far not active, the stock shock is a joke (NRS Air Shock), the paint chips easily | | Similar Products Used: | Giant XCX (trailbike), ATX 900, XTC NRS Team 2001, GT LTS, Merida XC Mission, Corratec Airtech Quasar, countless hardtails | | Bike Setup: | Giant NRS frame (european edition with Giant shock), Duke Race, XT, Sram X9, FRM CNC brakes, Syncros, Mavic, Michelin | | Bottom Line: | This bike is great for those who have never ridden anything else than hardtails, and don't like the feel of wasting energy. This bike accelerates like a hardtail, climbs like a hardtail, but still offers you comfort. Does it offer real full suspension performance? Well, you will feel the suspension work on rough terrain, will never feel that the frame has 95mm travel. I rode bikes with 70 mm of travel that felt twice as much as the travel of the NRS. You will never feel it supple, and it will never smooth the rocky and rooty terrain on a technical climb perfectly. The stock shock is a joke, heavy, has too much sompression, and not enough rebound damping. I always had problems with the SID in the older version, but it worked much better. I changed for an X-Fusion O2 RC, it has less travel, but makes the bike more supple, and has tons of adjustement. The main pivot is placed above the BB, this is a step back compared to the old design, because it generates a torque lockout that decreases the traction on technical granny gear climbs. This pivot location increased significantly the pedal kickback, that can result skidding over the edges. It is simply a bike for those who want some more comfort and more traction, and the efficiency of a hardtail. If you have the Giant NRS Shock, replace it with a Fox or X-Fusion or a 5th Element Air. If you are a fully rider you will feel strange on this bike, because of the harsh suspension. The old linkage worked better, but this bike has much better geometry. And a plus: the price is fair.
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Submitted by
Chuck
a Racer
from Paradise, CA Date Reviewed: January 23, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | any fire road | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | As fast as a hardtail on the climbs. Soaks up 6" to 12" ruts like a champ. | | Weaknesses: | Chain suck on lower swing arm....thin paint. | | Similar Products Used: | Heckler, Epic, Blur | | Bike Setup: | Stock | | Bottom Line: | Converted over from hard-tail racing for 10 years. Absolutely a plush ride. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Martin Prekel
a Cross Country Rider
from Australia Date Reviewed: January 22, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Bunya Forest | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Strengths: | Ausssie version gets tubeless tires (american does not, ha!), brakes are awesome, light, great bang for your bucks, rear suspension setup actually does what its supposed to. looks awesome, a great ride. | | Weaknesses: | POS tires (Hutchinson Python Tubless) keep on leaking air, i finally put soime tubes in but they are due for replacment | | Similar Products Used: | specialized epic | | Bike Setup: | stock | | Bottom Line: | this bike is awesome. it deserves every word of praise it gets. i am 16 and i have it to race XC, train and to just have fun and it does everything perfect. hutchinson need to rethink their pythons, they dont grip when the going gets tough and they were leaking air within a month of purchase. i dont know why people criticise the front shock, i think its awesome if you set it up right. up till now very little has gone wrong with it and i still love it to bits. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Amanda
a Cross Country Rider
from Iowa Date Reviewed: January 3, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Dane's | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$800.00 | | Purchased At: | from a friend of a friend | | Strengths: | The frame is built almost perfectly. The suspension absorbs the shocks pretty well. I like the color scheme of this bike. The brakes work well. This bike climbs like none other without any bobbing. I like the rapid fire shifting. XT works awesome. I've never road XTR before but I want to upgrade. This bike is a great bike to get started on and is definently worth more than I paid for it. | | Weaknesses: | I don't like the way the brake cables are set up. When the rear suspension is active, the cable to the back brake "bends". My cable started to crack so I had to replace it (no big deal, just time consuming). The paint on this bike isn't very durable. Hayes disc brakes are kind of a pain in the butt (seems like I'm always having to reset them). The Manitou fork is also kind of sucky. Whenever I go over bumps I hear this knocking noise inside the left shock. Also, the WTB saddle kind of junky (you would've thought they could have put a better saddle on a bike that retails for $2000). | | Similar Products Used: | The only other bike I've owned is a Trek 4300. | | Bike Setup: | Shimano 959 pedals, Bontrager, Mavic 317 Disc rims, 2mm stainless steel DT spokes, XTR Chain with masterlink, XT cassette, Teflon coated housing, and a Trek fusion computer with cadence | | Bottom Line: | This bike is awesome. This is my first full suspension bike and I couldn't believe what I was missing out on. I like almost everything about this bike. I've mentioned my strengths and weaknesses of this bike and I'm still impressed with it. I don't regret purchasing this bike and you shouldn't either. Definently suitable for a beginner and probably even for a more experienced rider. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
jason clarke
a Racer
from Baltimore,MD. USA Date Reviewed: December 21, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | Loch Raven Resv. | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$1800.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance bike shop | | Strengths: | The CLIMBING,no bob. All the power goes directly into the back tire. A very lite F/S bike. Great comp.package for a stocked bike right off the showroom floor. | | Weaknesses: | The paint did wear off at the points were the cable-housing touched the frame.Some "Ghost shifting" after a group of long rides. Bottom Bracket did loosen after one bad wipe out, but I did get it tightend 2 monthes ago and everything is still tight. | | Similar Products Used: | only my old Giant HD. | | Bike Setup: | Stocked, Changed tires for the winter (muddy/wet/sloppy conditions)to the IRC Mythos XC;Front and Rear(These are GREAT tires, highly recommend these.) | | Bottom Line: | I love this bike. This was the first F/S bike that I was ever on. I bought it b/c I found a crack in the frame of my hardtrail and I had a Off-road tri. the following weekend, and I needed a bike fast. What a great choice. I've asked other NRS1 owners what they think and we shear the same opion. The Best purchase I've ever made. After realizing the differences between HT and F/S I'll never go back to HT again. It's all NRS1 all the time!!! This bike is extremely responsive & fast;very fast. I love to climb and this bike feeds my passion for the up hills. The only thing that would make climbing easier is a 4x4 ATV. Plus, with way my body feels after a ride is very relaxed. NOW, stop reading is review and find out what size you are going to get. No kidding- you need this bike!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Joshua
a
from Baltimore, MD, USA Date Reviewed: December 15, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$1630.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance Bike | | Strengths: | Great frame with excelent components. Fast, responsive, yet surprisingly solid. Looks great too. | | Weaknesses: | Skareb fork, it can't compare with almost anything out there. | | Similar Products Used: | NRS 1 (01), Santa Cruz Blur, Specialized FSR, Treck Fuel, GT iDrive. | | Bike Setup: | Race Face Deus X-Type cranks, carbon titanium Times, full XT components, Thompson elite seatpost, Mythos XC kevlar tires, and more. | | Bottom Line: | I have to honestly say that when this bike was stock I preferred my 2001 NRS 1 because of the shock setup. However, over the year I have chased creeks and weak points to try to perfect the bike, The bb and the seatpost had to go, because of creaking, problem solved. The tires had to go because of lack of traction, problem solved. The only problem I have now is that the brake lever on the rear has a leak, this has yet to be solved (the bikeshop is covering this under warranty), problem solved? Hopefully soon. Next on my list is to get rid of the terrible Skareb fork, and Chris King wheels. Bottom line, this is a great bike stock but if you want something wonderful it will take a little work. But you can't argue with results, MTBR picked this bike as their choice for a reason. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John
a Weekend Warrior
from Bellevue, NE, USA Date Reviewed: October 25, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Strengths: | Geometry of the frame. Rear shock soaks up the bumps pretty well. Brakes are the best thing on this bike by far. Race Face cranks are awesome. | | Weaknesses: | Front fork is a piece of junk. Manitou needs to seriously re-think this fork. It makes more noise than any other fork I have rode. Terrible rebound, the shock could not keep the front tire on the ground during quick decents on bumpy ground. Every hill I went down the bike felt like it was going to endo, even with me hanging back. This bike does not give me any confidence on the trail at all. | | Similar Products Used: | Klein Palimono XV, Trek 98 Carbon, Trek 8000, Trek 80, Trek 90, Gary Fisher Sugar 293, and Giant NRS 2. | | Bike Setup: | Stock from factory. | | Bottom Line: | If you have the opportunity to ride this bike before purchasing it I would highly recommend it. Some people absolutely love the front fork and rear shock setup on this bike (NOT ME!!!), and some people don't like it (HATE IT!!!!). So before you purchase this bike ride it on a trail and see what you think. I only did a test ride on this bike, but I went on four different trails varying in length and difficulty and I did not like this bike at all.
The size of the bike that I was riding was 20.5 and I am 5"11 and weigh 165. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
S J Hassan
a Cross Country Rider
from Clarksville, MD, USA Date Reviewed: September 18, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | Patapsco State Park, Avalon area | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1850.00 | | Purchased At: | Broadway Bicycles | | Strengths: | EVERYTHING! The geometry, nimble acceleration, PARTS SPEC, looks, handling on any XC trails... | | Weaknesses: | None really, maybe the Skareb Super SPV fork, but read below | | Similar Products Used: | NONE EVEN COMPARE! | | Bike Setup: | Stock 2004 Giant NRS 1 | | Bottom Line: | Everything rocks on this bike, YES, even the Hayes HFX-9 brakes and the Manitou Skareb Super fork w/ SPV...I got a Giant NRS1 with a 2004.5 Skareb Super which is basically just like the Skareb Platinum because the TPC insert in the right leg has been replaced by the SPV insert, thus making it a platinum. The rebound both on the Skareb Super and the Fox AVA R can be adjusted so that the bike is perfectly dialed to the likes of almost any XC biker...I pumped the Super to about 75 psi in each leg and adjusted the SPV as per the directions and the fork is perfect on any terrain, compressing just enought to do its job and then rebounding back just so that I barely notice it hit anything...yada yada, you'll love this bike if you set it up right...I don't even need to do any upgrades on this baby, its ready to race right outta the bike shop door! BTW, its also very light for an all stock bike...I weight 200 lbs and lemme tell you, the Hayes HFX-9 brakes are quite adequate for stopping my large mass even as I zoom downhill...they'll get damn hot, but they'll do their job without you having to worry about them...besides, they don't fill up with air if you turn the bike upside down... | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Robin
a Cross Country Rider
from Livingston, Scotland Date Reviewed: September 15, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance Cycles, USA | | Strengths: | Great climber & very fast on level | | Weaknesses: | Skareb forks, cable routing, tyres (tubes & outers). | | Similar Products Used: | Specialised Epic & Stumpjumper,Marin Eldridge,Canondale Scalpel | | Bike Setup: | Fox RLT80 Forks | | Bottom Line: | This is my first full suspension mtn bike. I tried loads of others but this fitted me better than the competition. I have used it extensively in Utah & Colorado. I replaced the original skareb forks under warranty as the SPV valves didn't work (on 2 sets!). Also the wrong length bolts had been used to attach the disk brake calipers to the forks, resulting in them comonig loose as the threads came out! The replacement Fox forks are slightly steeper angled giving more precise handling and better float over light bumps. Bit of a knocking sensation on rougher stuff. The rear inner tube burst on outing #2...it was a 1.5"-1.75" superlight tube in a 2" outer tyre...again replaced under warranty. The rear hydraulic brake cable wore badly (& chewed up the paintwork!)under the seating area. The replacement (warranty again) was fitted with a different attachment to the rear caliper. This seems to detatch the cable from its mountings (at the expense of yet more paint) loosing those nasty little plastic sleeves! I have just replaced the stock tyres with some old nobbly specialised ??'s I had in the shed...enormous improvement for cornering & downhill performance(probably at the expense of uphill) Other than those niggles, great ride!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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mtndog
a Weekend Warrior
from Buena Vista VA Date Reviewed: August 21, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | Reservoir Hollow GW + Jeff | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1680.00 | | Purchased At: | Blackwater Bikes Davis WV | | Strengths: | Fast, smooth, handles great | | Weaknesses: | weight, easton aluminum tubing needs to be switched with carbon | | Similar Products Used: | giant 870 | | Bike Setup: | easton monkeylites with riser and wtb power v seat | | Bottom Line: | The bike climbs like a champ, and floats over rocks and roots. It is crazy fast, and almost has convinced me to slow down a little. Time will tell if it can take a beating, but if its componets and frame is anything like my Giant 870 hardtail it will tackle the challenge. Giant makes great bikes for the price, and I think the NRS is a fine example. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Eladio
a Cross Country Rider
from El Paso, TX Date Reviewed: August 19, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | Redd Road | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$2100.00 | | Purchased At: | Crazy Cats | | Strengths: | This bike climbs like a goat, with almost no bounce from the back end. The component group is good for the price range. Hayes hydrolic disks stop on a freakin dime.
| | Weaknesses: | Bottom braket is junk. It started creaking after 2 months, took it in for service. After 6 months the problem was back with a vengance. The shop said the BB was toast and needed to be replaced - luckily a warrenty item.
Also the stock tires aren't the best | | Similar Products Used: | Giant ATX 890 RS | | Bottom Line: | I really love this bike...I've riden tons of others and knew right away that this was the toy for me. I weigh about 175 and the shocks are perfect for my size with the stock configuration, and they handle all the abuse I throw at them. But best of all, the geometry of the bike reduces the bounce of the back end while climbing. This is definitely the best feature of the bike and it only takes one climb to realize that you're in love.
If you ride hard and plan to abuse your bike, this is your ride. Buy the bike, find your toughest trail and the bike will take whatever you throw at it. If you are a serious racer, you may want something a bit lighter, not that the NS1 is that heavy but it's not really a high end race bike - go for the carbon version.
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signal
a Weekend Warrior
from austin, tx Date Reviewed: August 11, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | city park, barton creek back trails | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | university cyclery | | Strengths: | Great component selection for the money. Time, Race Face, Easton, Hayes, WTB. This bike is dressed very well. I have ridden older NRS models and find the 2004 line to be much more supple. The new pivot point and fox rear shock work very well together. I have not noticed any "severe" brake jack as I did with previous models. This bike handles, brakes, and climbs with authority. | | Weaknesses: | Hutchinson tires do not work well on surfaces other than hard pack. I replaced them with Kenda blue grooves which are more suitable for the terrain around Austin, TX. | | Similar Products Used: | specialized fsr xc, 2002 NRS, Hammer Head HH100 [best bike hands down]. | | Bike Setup: | Stock, except for riser bar and Kenda blue groves | | Bottom Line: | Bottom line: The 2004 NRS works very well, every ounce of energy goes to speed. It climbs like a goat, decends well, and stops on a dime. Overall I am very impressed with this package and after spending 6+ months looking for some thing that suited me without breaking the bank, nothing toppped the NRS 1... | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Chris
a Racer
from Greenfield Date Reviewed: August 7, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | ICS | | Strengths: | No Resonance System is all it is cracked up to be (no bobbing on climbs or while hammering out of the saddle). The Hayes disc brakes are awesome and the shifting is crisp and fast as long as the finnicky rear deraileur is dialed in perfectly. This bike is very nimble, light and responsive; a sweet xc bike. Its nice looking too. | | Weaknesses: | Ive had some trouble with the bottom bracket failing and coming loose. I am on the 3rd replacement and it seems to be holding up to the punishment this time. Chain suck can be a problem but if you shift properly (before loading up the chain) it wont be a problem. | | Similar Products Used: | Trek fuel Trek HT Mongoose HT
| | Bike Setup: | Stock except for a Specialized BG seat. | | Bottom Line: | The NRS is a great XC bike. For the price it is the best ride around. If you live near Indy check out ICS; great guys and super service. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Paul
a Cross Country Rider
from Nelson, NZ Date Reviewed: July 29, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Village cycles | | Strengths: | Awesome cross country bike, good 4 long trail rides, downhill runs, going fast, primo single track and anything in between | | Weaknesses: | not made for 6 foot drop offs | | Similar Products Used: | XTC2 | | Bike Setup: | Skareb fork, fox float rl shock, hope Mono M4 200mm front, Mono Mini 180mm rear, raceface xc lowrisers, xpedo pedals, xt cassette and chain, Irc mythos xc | | Bottom Line: | good bike for first dualie, rides like a hardtail in the saddle and fully active on the pedals, super adjustable with air shock and fork, compression and rebound adjustments | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Theo DR
a Weekend Warrior
from Singapore Date Reviewed: July 11, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months |
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