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Giant 2001 XTC NRS 3

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Submitted by Scott a Cross Country Rider from Pennsylvania
Date Reviewed: April 25, 2004
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $641.00
Purchased At:Won off of Ebay
Strengths:NRS rear suspension system works as advertised, climbs wonderful.
Weaknesses:Suntour crankset can be noisy and does not shift through the three chain rings well, will be my first upgrade
Similar Products Used:Giant XCR3000, Kona Stinky
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:I have always wanted an NRS bike, and now finally have one. After owning other FS bikes and hardtails and a rigid single speed, I can say that this bike is the epitome of a good all around XC bike, comfortable, no bob rear suspension, quick handling and has room for alot of upgrades, although performs well in it's stock state. I was lucky to find this bike on Ebay, it had only been ridden a few times because of an injury. I am looking forward to many memorable rides on this bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ted a Cross Country Rider from Olympia, WA
Date Reviewed: December 7, 2003
Favoriate Trail:capital peak trail
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:demo bike from Bike shop
Strengths:The NRS system is amazing at not bobbing during the climbs.
Weaknesses:The front fork (judy) is not as strong as I would like. I upgraded to a Manitou Black and it made all the difference in the world.
Similar Products Used:I rode hardtails before and this is the best of both worlds, it climbs like a hardtail and flies downhill like a full suspension.
Bike Setup:Manitou Black fork, Avid mechanical disk brakes, UST tubeless wheels.
Bottom Line:This is a great all-round bike that can climb with the best of them. I would recommend the NRS1 or NRS2 based on the components offered on the bikes. I love the Avid disk brakes and the Manitou Black forks. I just couldn't pass up the great price on this bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bikethrasher a Racer from QLD Australia
Date Reviewed: June 8, 2003
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1400.00
Strengths:everything
Weaknesses:goddamb rear deralier hangers brken so many times, also the chainrings are pressed
Similar Products Used:epic and many sweet XC bikes
Bike Setup:standard
Bottom Line:well as my name says i thrash bikes. this is my first real mountain bike and i love it. its taken me of 2 meter flatland drops and only poped front tube (i knew it was to hard inflated!). just fineshed my first XC season and am going to DH the bike kicked ass, no bob sweet ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scott a Racer from Pensacola, Florida
Date Reviewed: June 8, 2003
Favoriate Trail:www.porc.org
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Stong, quick, climbs like a hard-tail but sticks to the trail like a FS.
Weaknesses:none found
Similar Products Used:Treak Fuel
Bike Setup:Standard setup
Bottom Line:I was a anti-FS until I rode this bike. I was suprised at the way the suspension seems to automatically "lock-out" on those standing climbs or hard sprints. My average speed has increased significantly. Excellent frame design.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Daniel a Cross Country Rider from Montreal QC
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2003
Favoriate Trail:Locals Only
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1050.00
Purchased At:Rather not give them free advertising !!
Strengths:Components, NRS feature
Weaknesses:Thin frame tubing, ghost-shifts, and &)&#! dealers not knowing the bikes they sell. Can be time consuming to dial in. This is not a low maintenance rig.
Similar Products Used:Sugar, iDrive, Trek Fuel 80
Bike Setup:Stock except, Avid Speed Dial 7's, Mavic 223's on Shimano Discs, HMX Disc Brakes, LX Crankset
Bottom Line:Choose your dealer carefully as you want product knowledge and warranty support. My NRS has an ongoing "ghost-shifting" problem which makes repair shops really happy ($$$$$$$$$$$).

I have an outstanding warranty issue with Giant and will write more after judging their level of customer support. Getting the bike is only half of the service commitment.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Blake a Cross Country Rider from Knoxville, TN
Date Reviewed: April 16, 2003
Favoriate Trail:Norris
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:Friend
Strengths:WOW...where should I start?! Almost everything on this bike is a strength...but the frame and the price (as compared to others).
Weaknesses:Very few weaknesses...but I would say the stock Judy front fork and the SID rear shock are the lowest points on this bike...EXCEPT for the tires. You MUST get new tires, because the stock Michelin tires won't corner well if your life depended on it!
Similar Products Used:Cannondale m400, Trek Fuel
Bike Setup:Marzocchi Z.1 front, Fox Van. Rear, XT drivetrain, XT shifters, XT brakes, SRAM 9.0 cassette, and a very comfortable, yet very cheap, CODA saddle.
Bottom Line:If you have an opportunity to pick one of these up, DO NOT HESITATE. The only difference between the NRS 3,2,1 and AIR is the component group, and you can outfit this baby with whatever you like!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Paul a Weekend Warrior from Merrick, NY, USA
Date Reviewed: November 11, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Stillwell Woods
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $675.00
Purchased At:Andy's Cycle, Keene, NH
Strengths:Overall good quality. Smooth shifting. Rides like a hardtail - No BOB!!! Great feel to the suspension.
Weaknesses:Front fork Judy C a little noisy and preload adjuster knob made kind of crappy.
Similar Products Used:Mongoose hardtail, Mongoose full suspension Zero-G, and Gary Fisher hardtail.
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:I LOVE this bike. Although not top of the line, all of the componentry works very well. The Rock Shox rear shock works a thousand times better than the coil shock on my Mongoose. Not only is there no bob, the way the shock absorbs a hit and the smooth rebound makes it sooooo much better than the Mongoose coil shock. The no bob is probably due mostly to the NRS frame design, which is both light, quality made, and very strong. Shifting and riding is incredibly smooth. My only problem is when the chain is on the middle chainring and the smallest sprocket it makes a little noise. I haven't had this looked at and probably wont even bother it's so minor. I also had a problem with the Rock shox fork. The preload adjuster knob on the right side broke. Whatever the knob is attached to inside the fork cracked and the knob just spins so the right side is stuck in the stiffest setting. This is fine because that's how I like it and would have left it that way for 95% of my riding. Also I must say excellent customer service at Rock Shox. One quick phone call and they are sending me a new fork so I don't have to be hassled(Excellent, now I have a free back up). Bottom line, in my opinion this is an excellent bike that I would highly recommend. I'm a beginner/intermediate rider who mainly rides XC. I would highly recommend buying a left over for any bike, as the savings on a left over appear to outweigh the upgrades on a new model. I based my value rating on this bike being a left over. At full price I would take away one Flamin Chili. Also, FYI there is no sales tax in NH which made this deal even sweeter.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Craig a Cross Country Rider from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: October 18, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Hardwood hills (TNT)
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Chain Reaction
Strengths:Great Suspspension Design, Good overall COmponents for the Money, Light for class.
Weaknesses:Seat is a little un comfortable, Front fork (Judy C) is a lttle noisy.
Similar Products Used:Fisher sugar 4+, Specialized enduro, Trek fuel, Kona Mahisomthing
Bike Setup:Stock,thinking of changing for to a 99' Judy xc LT...
Bottom Line:I was looking for a good bike that can do EVERYTHING.... And Im pretty sure this is the only bike that will do it... It takes drops (not big... but rising) Take climbs effortlessly (i my be exadgerating) and ride beutifly (that im not)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by JOHN a Cross Country Rider from piketon, ohio
Date Reviewed: October 7, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:LOCAL BIKE SHOP
Strengths:handles great,climbs great,no pedal induced bobbing
Weaknesses:poor seat,could ride a little more plush over the rough stuff
Similar Products Used:none,first full suspension bike
Bike Setup:xt brakes and levers,xt rear der.,irc mythos xc tires,wtb speedv saddle
Bottom Line:switched from a cannondale hardtail and i couldn't be happier. this bike climbs like a hardtail but smooths out the rough stuff and provides a more comfortable ride. the stock components seem to work fine as long as you keep them adjusted properly. the judy c fork needs to be upgraded but is reliable. for the money this bike is an extremely good value for anyone looking for a good quality full suspension bike. buy one and give it a try!!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeffrey Stuart a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Date Reviewed: July 28, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Galloping Goose in Telluride CO
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Bike City
Strengths:Price. Great rear shock and suspension system.Front Shock
Shimono clipless pedals
Weaknesses:Front Derailer has minor adjust ment problems.
Similar Products Used:NONE first full suspension bike
Bike Setup:great
Bottom Line:This is the best bike I have ever owned and I would like to upgrade a few componets.This is the best bike for mountain biking.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jack Smith a Weekend Warrior from North Shore, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: May 7, 2002
Favoriate Trail:North Shore Trails
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:BSP Lynn Valley
Strengths:Light, great climber, fast, great suspension
Weaknesses:I should have got disc brakes! But I am content with V
Similar Products Used:Specialised (>$), Giant single pivot something (like a tank!)
Bike Setup:Changed clipless pedal for platforms, too scared to clip in for the North Shore
Bottom Line:I'm in love! I almost bought a single pivot big North Shore downhill bike. For my weight 140#, that would have been stupid. I now fly by the big-bikes on my way up and the dual suspension takes all the North Shore downhill trails great. I avoid the big drops though, fear=wisdom!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Rao a Cross Country Rider from Jersey City
Date Reviewed: April 19, 2002
Favoriate Trail:haven't found one yet
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:Bercshire bike & blade
Strengths:Great looking frame. Not all that light but it gets the job done. Components are cheap but I'll soon replace them all with time.
Weaknesses:The bike is tough to a certain extend (if only I try not to abuse the poor thing) I broke the front derailleurs the first couple of weeks. The preplacement derailleurs (Shimano deore XL) really sucks. The gears change involunterily especicialy during hard climbs. some times they won't change at all -- that's when I curse the hell out of it-
Similar Products Used:Canondale M 700
Bike Setup:Giant XTC NRS 3 full suspension-it's a beauty-
Bottom Line:The frame is great but the components are realy crapy. Over all, it's a great bike. It can handle all the abuse I have to offer-
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by ANDREW BARTLETT a Cross Country Rider from ST.JONH'S, NEWFOUNDLAND,CANADA
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2002
Favoriate Trail:oliver's pd trail
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:Earle Industries
Strengths:Top of the line frame. Good suspension (judy xc,sid rear shock). Brake levers

Weaknesses:seat is hard on the butt. SUNTOUR crank
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:Good bike for the money. Good frame for up grades. good suspension, good tires. You'll need to replace the Crank if you don't take care of it already bent the teeth in it once fixed it's self over time
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Tommy (aka "Hack") T. a Cross Country Rider from Fayetteville(Fort Bragg), NC, USA
Date Reviewed: March 30, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Chicken Road "Big Loop" and "Little Down"
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Price for the product! NRS Frame, Shimano Mid-end components, Michelin Widegripper Comp tires, Rock Shox Sid XC (rear),a free shock-pump.
Weaknesses:Rock Shox Judy C Fork... good but could have been a step better. The Koski Contour saddle is great if your under 170lbs, otherwise... ouch on those long rides.
Similar Products Used:Trek Fuel 80, Trek 8000, Specialized Stumpjumper M4, Shwinn Moab
Bike Setup:Factory except for the "Terry Men's Liberator" saddle.
Bottom Line:The NRS Frame is awesome! Hit the trails and watch the full-suspension take the pain for you! Climbs nice and XC downhill's super! The NRS gives you the cushion when ya hit stuff but also gives ZERO sag/bounce when pedaling like a mad-dog. Weighting 210 lbs. I've dropped in from 4' over and over, put it throught numerous miles of rough downhill XC, and crashed like a stuntman... thru it all NOT 1 prob! "An adventureous cross country bikers machine!" Built to take it and give performance!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by S K Gallaway a Weekend Warrior from Olympic Peninsula, WA
Date Reviewed: March 15, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Foothill
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:TWC Moab
Strengths:Appearance; Weight; NRS
Weaknesses:Swingarm needed replacing; brakes

Similar Products Used:None
Bike Setup:Stock except Richey Comp Crank and Richey seat
Bottom Line:First and foremost, the dealer support was and is awesome. I bought the bike a year old, and it had some obvious use. After going for a few rides, the wheel started leaning towards the swingarm. I tried my LBS and they said the swingarm was slightly torqued. I tried it again and had the same effect. I contacted TWC in Moab, they called Giant, and I will be getting a 2002 NRS 3 frame in its entirity next week. I am very impressed with Giant and TWC for the support. For what little I have rode on the bike it is very light for the large frame, although I will upgrade the brake levers as they leave something to be desired for steep descents. I strongly recommend this bike as a step up from a hardtail, the suspension kicks a## - especially on the climbs.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scott a Weekend Warrior from Newark, Delaware, USA
Date Reviewed: March 12, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Keystone, Colorado!
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:800
Strengths:Feels light (don't know true weight). Rear suspension is there when you need it, to take edge off of hits. Excellent climber - maintains traction.
Price paid makes it unbeatable value!
Weaknesses:Few niggling QC issues - bottom water bottle mounts came stripped from the factory - don't use them anywy. Front brake cable snagged on dtem bolt heads. Slow turning geometry in tight Eastern US singletrack.
Bike Setup:Duke SL fork (recommended!)
Selle Italia Flite Trans-Am
Thomson seatpost.
Otherwise stock.
Bottom Line:Don't think anything could touch the value, paid $800 as a 2001 leftover. With Duke SL (Ebay)and new seat/seatpost, still less than $1000 invested!

Rear suspension could never be called plush, but takes the edge off medium and large hits. Does not bob!!!

Bike feels very solid and forgiving, stable on fast terrain, but slightly slow-steering in real tight woods. Have already cut-down bars to help this.

Higher maintenance than my old hardtail. Need to check torque on rear linkage points frequently and SID rear shock needs air tweaks before every ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by RYAN DANTINO a Weekend Warrior from FORT COLLINS, CO
Date Reviewed: March 12, 2002
Favoriate Trail:ANYWHERE AROUND HORSETOOTH
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:ROCK N ROAD
Strengths:THE PRICE IS GREAT FOR A FULL SUSPENSION OF THIS QUALITY. I LOVE THE THE AMOUNT OF TRAVEL.
Weaknesses:ORIGINAL TIRES, SEAT, AND DERAILEURS ARENT VERY GOOD. PERFORMANCE OF THE FRONT SHOCK SEEMS A LITTLE WEAK. BUT YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. THE HANDLING IS PRETTY GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE HANDLEBARS MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE YOURE DRIVING AN OLD CHEVY
Similar Products Used:FIRST FULL SUSPEND
Bike Setup:XTR DERAILEURS, EASTON SEAT POST, SELLE ITALIA TI FLIGHT SEAT REPLACED STOCK ITEMS.
Bottom Line:I REALLY LIKE THIS BIKE. I WAS WEARY OF BUYING A GIANT BUT THE BIKE HAS PROVED ITS WORTH. THE IS A GOOD FIRST FULL SUSPENSION MTN BIKE.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Javier a Weekend Warrior from Miami, Fl
Date Reviewed: March 2, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Nrs system is very nice once the shock is set correctly. SID rear is very nice. LX rear working just fine.
Weaknesses:Judy C makes a squeeky sound every now and then. This fork really doesnt impress me. Looking to upgrade to either a ROCK SHOX DUKE SL or a MANITOU BLACK ELITE.
Similar Products Used:Stumpjumper FSR, GT hardtail with Manitou SXR-TI.
Bike Setup:Stock except for seat. Specialized Body Geometry Comp.
Bottom Line:Once I spoke with Rock Shox and got the Sid set properly the bike rides wonderful. Climbs better than my hardtail and decends better than anything I have ridden. Nice the Judy to be upgraded soon. Tires at first seemed to thin but now I have adjusted to them.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ron a Weekend Warrior from Chino Hills, Ca.
Date Reviewed: February 25, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Chino hills state park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:$$$$
Weaknesses:Front derailleur not crisp shifting. Rear suspension locks up on hard braking. Thin wall frame tubes.
Similar Products Used:specialized stumpjumper fsr w/ betd links, schwinn s20
Bike Setup:Rock shox sid, Truvativ stylo team crankset, thomson seatpost & stem, selle italia trans-am saddle, easton monkeylite bar, rolf urraco wheels
Bottom Line:Good bike for hardtail hold-outs but not a true full active suspension. It climbs as well as my other bikes but I prefer the specialized stumpjumper for overall performance.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Michigan
Date Reviewed: February 1, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:NRS NRS NRS...awesome suspension design, a real pleasure to ride. Hills are just as easy as they were on my hardtail, and the 1400 tree roots I run over on my usual trail get absorbed pretty well. Handles incredibly well. Shaves minutes off...and now that I've added discs, I'm ready to go for this summer. And on top of that it isn't extremely heavy. Helluva bike.
Weaknesses:Koski seat is the rough equivalent to having your bum bouncing off a brick for the duration of the trail. Except that the seat might be a little lighter than a brick. Lx rear took forever to get in adjustment after break-in...it seems ok now. Frame tubing is thin. Handlebars are so wide they don't fit between trees on the trail (trimmed them down, obviously).
Similar Products Used:Kona hardtail (this is my first FS)
Bike Setup:All stock except I've added avid mechanicals for the new year
Bottom Line:One sweet bike. Trails seem easier now that I have this instead of the hardtail...and I haven't broken any bones whilst riding this bike, which I can't say for my old hardtail (not meant to be a rip on Kona...my old bike was a low-end Kona that I abused and rode too fast on too steep of a hill). I'm really glad a buddy of mine at the LBS talked me into this bike over the Warp I was considering. Well worth the money.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Trevor a Cross Country Rider from Silver Spring MD
Date Reviewed: January 11, 2002
Favoriate Trail:Cabin John - Potomac Maryland
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $849.00
Purchased At:Performance Bike in Rockville
Strengths:This bike has many! Price was a major factor in buying this bike, it was discounted to $900 because its 2001, they were trying to get rid of it. Plus an extra 50 off because there was a small dent in the top tube, cosmetic only, but beware, because the tubing is so light it may dent easier.
Strengths-
Super light, this bike is only a few lbs more than my KHS hardtail, and I don't notice a difference. Much lighter than similarly priced GT i-Drives.
The rear suspension works flawlessly, no bobbing/sag if you adjust it correctly to your weight. The bike also handles really well, there is no loss in my climbing abilities, this bike climbs like a goat!
Weaknesses:Most components pretty bad, the stock handlebar is a riser and too wide I think, the seat is also pretty hard. The Judy C front shock is also pretty low-end, it does the job but its heavy and not much travel(thats why I replaced it, see bike setup)
The chain also slaps the chain stays alot because they are closer to it than normal due to fs design, but all you got to do is slap an xl lizard skin around the chainstay and you'll be fine.
Similar Products Used:First FS
Bike Setup:stock except for stem and handlebars, I replaced them with KORE Lite 1 stem and non-riser handlebars. I also replaced the Judy C front shock right away, got a Psylo SL 2002, very plush, very adjustable.
Bottom Line:A great FS bike for cross-country/trail riding. It can take fast, technical descents, and some drops, but this bike is NOT to be used for freeride/downhill, it just isn't strong enough/not enough rear travel for that. I suggest replacing the front fork, however, if you want to do any kind of drops, the Psylo gives me pleanty of travel and rigidity in the front to take bigger hits then I could have with the Judy. A great xc bike!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew C a Cross Country Rider from Australia, Vic, Melbourne
Date Reviewed: January 2, 2002
Favoriate Trail:churchill park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:Ashburton Cycles
Strengths:No Bobbing, good colour scheme, accelerates well, good frame geometry...front brake doesn't lock up and don't go over the handlebars.
Weaknesses:handlebars too wide. I don't like the shim...gets annoying when adjusting seat. seat't a bit hard . the standard brake pads that come on the Avid SD3's ware too quickly and leave black stuff on rims.
Similar Products Used:first FS bike
Bike Setup:stock except for Tomac barends, Oury grips, armour-dillo.
Bottom Line:great bike for the money. if you want a FS bike that doesn't bob get it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Shawn a Weekend Warrior from Singapore
Date Reviewed: December 22, 2001
Favoriate Trail:BT
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $830.00
Purchased At:HL
Strengths:really light frame for the price u r getting, components fairly ok. When set up according to instructions, ZERO BOB, whether seated or standing. Geometry is good for XC. Travel is quite generous. btw, what is pedal kickback/drop away?
Weaknesses:shock extends under power>>less responsive to bumps when pedalling. Shock not very active compared with most full sus bikes. frame tube is very very thin. cranks are crappy suntours
Similar Products Used:Demoed stumpjumper FSR, SC superlight, bullit, idrive, mongoose MGX.
Bike Setup:Stock, except for change of tires to trailblasters 2.1/1.8 (i swop around) and saddle to specialized BG comp. here, the NRS 3 comes with judy C instead of judy XC =P...
Bottom Line:I think it was a good buy, and as my last bike was a hardtail, i find this bike very comfortable, despite it's lack of plushness. I have endoed once and dropped it a few times, only scratches so far, so just ride and don't worry about the frame cracking. the downtube has also been submitted to abuse from gravel chips about 1/2 to 1 inch long, one or two minor scratches from those. As long as you don't abuse it by riding 10 foot dropoffs, it should hold up for quite some time. This bike can also be setup with sag, which makes for a very comfortable ride if u can stand the bobbing. For me, i just increased the -ve pressure in the rear shock to about 80 psi, plusher travel with no sag and almost no bob. I'll give it 5 peppers for the great frame, which is the same as the NRS 1,2 and NRS air.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Los a Cross Country Rider from Hamilton,Ont. Canada
Date Reviewed: November 14, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:Main Cycle
Strengths:Lightweight, good spec for the $$,suspension works as they say it does
Weaknesses:Thin-wall tubes a little scary but I haven't had any problem
what-so ever
Similar Products Used:first FS rig
Bike Setup:stock except seat(bontrager) and crank (purchased a TruVativ Firex)
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome. Had a hardtail before which got my skills up but now that I made the switch to FS, everything is just that much more easy to go through and I can go faster (confidence inspiring). I like the technical single-track and downhill and this bike takes everything. I have fallen hard a couple of times and haven't dented the frame at all. If your worried about the frame (as I was at first) don't!! As for some people (below) saying that the frame has cracked, WHAT THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN DOING TO THE BIKE??? This is a cross-country and i would even say a light freeride bike, not for big hits or crazy downhills (there is obviously other bikes for that). Anyways, this bike is definitely worth the money and you will love it! Swap the seat and the crank (pretty cheap and weak) if you can. I couldn't afford the Raceface crank but went with the Truvativ (good crank for the $$).
Giant has made a great bike and for the money you can't beat it...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bike guy a Cross Country Rider from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Date Reviewed: November 12, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:cyclepath, 1500$ cnd
Strengths:Handles nicely
Have not busted it yet
The nrs system works nicely as long as the shock is not set too soft(I ride with it hard to prevent bottoming it out on hard hits)
Weaknesses:My fork makes an odd noise now....time for a rebuild
The berings come loose every 100 hours of riding
The chainrings dont last that long
The seat sucks
The rims arent strong enough for the abuse i give them
Similar Products Used:everything i could get my hands on
Bike Setup:stock except for replacement parts
Bottom Line:After 4000 km of abuse....i have only had minor problems with it...it has stood up to many 50 kph+ crashes and downhills well for a cross country bike...i seriously recommend it to anyone looking for a trail bike
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Landon Monholland a Weekend Warrior from Branson Mo
Date Reviewed: November 6, 2001
Favoriate Trail:Busiek State Forest (hidden single track)
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Down Hill Bikes and Accesories
Strengths:The bike im reviewing is a 2002, This bike does not bob. I switched to this bike after riding a 24 lb Giant Hardtail. I only slightly notice the xtra weight. Energy loss from pedaling is non excistent. The xtra squish from the suspension more than makes up for the added weight. I love this bike!!!

I work at a bike shop so price was not an issue with this bike. Actually it is, You will allways get the best bang for your buck with a Giant.
Weaknesses:My headset creaks and I have to tighten it now and then. I bent the crappy chainrings on the first day.
Similar Products Used:Giant ATX hardtail, Warp ds 1, Yukon se, trek 700,trek 9.8, Diamond Back xr8, Giant AC Air, Giant Rincon, full suspension wal-mart bike--(everybodys gotta start somewhere)
Bike Setup:Marzocchi 100mm fork, Avid Mechanical Disks, WTB wheels and XT disk hubs, Azonic Riser Bars, Motoraptor Tires, T.H.E. fender with the sticker taken off because they sell those fenders in walmart--Toby Henderson is a sellout,
Bottom Line:Value, no bob, can be made fairly light. Awesome climber, even better downhill--isnt everything!!

In other reviews people have been saying how they did away with the "stupid seat shim" and just put in a 30.8 seatpost. I also did that but then my Giant Rep told me that the shim is there for a reason, to flex a little bit. He said that they have been getting frames back that have a cracked seat tube because people are running the bigger posts. Giant will not waranty your frame if you use a bigger post without the shim.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Shakey a Weekend Warrior from Mesa, AZ
Date Reviewed: November 4, 2001
Favoriate Trail:Hawes Road Loops
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $930.00
Purchased At:Bicycle Warehouse
Strengths:Love the suspension!
Weaknesses:Tires suck on the loose rocky stuff out here and had to be replaced after 100 miles because they started to split open at the sides. The seat sucks too!
Similar Products Used:Bianchi hard tail.
Bike Setup:Standard except put Mytho SXC 2.1's on it.
Bottom Line:This is my first full suspension bike and I love it. I climb as well, if not, better than I did on my hard tail. I have had a little trouble with chain suck. Best bike for the $$$$.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Big B a Weekend Warrior from Maryland
Date Reviewed: October 26, 2001
Favoriate Trail:all locals
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:Catonsville Bike Shop
Strengths:NO BOB. I am a heavier rider and this bike handles my weight very well.
Weaknesses:Seat. Rims. Crank.
Similar Products Used:Fuel, Warp, Mongoose blk diamond
Bike Setup:Replaced seat, cut bars, swaped forks Judys could not handle
my weight--bottomed out. I upgraded to a manitou x-vert air--lov'n it. Hutchinson 2.1" tires. Avid discs.
Bottom Line:Great bike for the $$$$. Gave me confidence and ability to climb the toughest, most technical terrain. Going down is now a pleasure. At times you do not realize how fast you are actually moving. Buy this bike if are interested in a good XC/ trail bike that can handle a variety of terrain and abuse. I have jumped, dropped, and rolled over almost anything you can imagine (3- 6ft). Given that I weigh 215- 230lbs this bike is a perfect match for a first time FS buyer or even a old timer like myself whose body can't handle the roughness of a hardtail. Bottom line: giant has made a great FS bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Paul a Weekend Warrior from Newcastle, Australia
Date Reviewed: October 21, 2001
Favoriate Trail:Glenrock
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:Freedom Machine (Internet)
Strengths:Clever design, light weight, speed, good for climbing, low rolling resistance. Very smart black and siver colour scheme.
Weaknesses:Light guage aluminium frame tubes are a concern - I think they would easily dent on impact. The Michelin Wildgripper Comp S tyres provide less grip than I expected. The Suntour crank set doesn't seem to be up to the quality of the rest of the bike.
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