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GSR Hooligan

Average Rating 3.67/5
# of Reviews 3
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Description:
  • Monocoque frame construction for stiffness. 3.9 lbs.
  • Square tubing in rear for stiffness and strength
  • All cable guides are pass through for disc brake housing and full housing for derailleurs
  • Use 63mm fork to 125mm. (RockShox Psylo set at 110 mm in photo)
  • 14" frame with 21" top tube length.
  • 6" long reinforced head tube, 1 1/8" for headset
  • 27.0 seat post size, can use front derailleur
  • Fits anyone from 5.0" to 6.2" tall
  • Can be used for Trials riding due to low standover height and also light enough for cross country with 63mm fork
  • International disc brake mounts and replaceable dropout standard
  • Standard Color: Fire Red, shown in custom Gloss Black





  • Submitted by Austin Sedlbauer a Weekend Warrior from Burlington, Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: May 13, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:THERE R NONE AROUND HERE
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $420.00
    Purchased At:soon from friend
    Strengths:THE BIKE IS STRONG...PERFECT GEOMETRY FOR DJ OR DH.
    Weaknesses:none so far except people jus hate it cause they think it is the same as the Norco VPS downhill bike...BUT WHO THE HELL CARES
    Similar Products Used:KONA STUFF, GT RUCKUS 2.0, STP1, BRODY MISCREANT etc.
    Bike Setup:sooon to me a GSR FRAME, TRUVATIVE crankset n bars n stem etc. Single speed, Marzocchi 66 YAY
    Bottom Line:GOOD BIKE AND ALL THE PEOPLE THAT HATE IT CAN GO SCREW THEMSELVES!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Santa cruise man :) a Racer from Vancouver, B.C, Canada
    Date Reviewed: May 5, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:ANY triple black diamond
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:sponcer deal
    Strengths:umm fits any crappy stuff you can put on it LMAO
    Weaknesses:umm lets start...UGLY AS HELL( why did i get it) it not for racing. it ok for trials but I HATED IT.
    Similar Products Used:santa cruise Jackal (got now), kona stuff, kona stuff 24, PORNKING, GT ruckus DJ, norco concept(test) ect.
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruise Jackal, Marzocchi 66 light eta, CUSTOM RIMS(by order), kenda dirt tires, ss kit, truvative 3 piece crank ect....
    Bottom Line:IF U WANT A PIECE OF CRAP IF U BUY IT I WILL PITTY YOU FOREVER. I ORDERED IT AND AFTER ABOUT 2 WEEKS I SOLD IT. NEVER GET GSR THEY HAVN'T STARTED MAKING NEW BIKES SINCE 2002 I MEAN GOD!!!!!.

    GET A SANTACRUISE JACKEL OR A GT RUCKUS DJ OR A KONA STUFF 24!!!!

    then again if you want a durable crosscountry hardtail nock yourself out.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by erick a Cross Country Rider from Olympia
    Date Reviewed: June 9, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:Sun Top
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:Unreal Cycles.com
    Strengths:Feels like it's carved from one piece of billet aluminum. Finally a frame that doesn't flex, squeek, rattle, or rub on the other components. SOLID, SOLID, SOLID!!
    Weaknesses:NONE!!!
    Similar Products Used:Giant XTC-1
    Bike Setup:Grimeca Aero 3 rims, Kujo 2.35 DH tires, Thomson seat post and stem, Manitou Black 100 fork
    Bottom Line:This cross-country crusher is da bomb! I think they finally built a bike product that I CAN NOT break. Uptill this Hooligan frame, stuff would break, warp,or otherwise get destroyed. I am a cross-country rider who goes up hill slow, then bombs downhill. Who knew you needed a downhill frame for that kind of riding? After several cracked frames, I got the message that I needed something stronger, and sronger is what I got!! Finally, a bike I don't have to think about, just rinse it off and RIDE!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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