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BMC Fourstroke 01

Average Rating 4.67/5
# of Reviews 3
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Description:
    • Crankset: FSA K-Force Carbon, 175 mm
    • Shifters: Shimano XTR Dual control
    • Handlebar: Easton EA70, 580 mm
    • Hubs: DT Swiss XR 1540
    • Front Derailleur: Shimano XTR
    • Tires: Schwalbe Racing Ralph 26x2.10

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      Submitted by dan a Cross Country Rider from montpellier
      Date Reviewed: 10/9/2007 1:23:06 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: light. stiff, good looking, very well designed.
      Weaknesses: mud clearance, tricky to clean, some creaking
      Similar Products Tried: giant anthem
      Bike Setup: thomson, Mavic, XTR, race face, Reba team
      Bottom Line: follow up to my previous review. I know this frame is not sold anymore but just in case some of you want to buy a second hand one, here is my long term impressions:

      i was a bit concerned by the scandium tubing, but after one year of riding (almost) and some serious crashes i can tell you that those despite the thinness those frame are solid. Paint does not chip, and i had a direct hit stone/down tube, and the frame barely scratches. Same goes for the carbon triangle which is well protected by a thick transparent paint layer.

      This frame is very stiff, and very responsive. even by running the shock at very low pressure, there is barely any bobble. very impressive design indeed. Goes fast up hill and fast downhill.

      if there is one thing to criticize it is the mud clearance which could have been better. also the occasional creaking in the frame. nothing to worry about though. Talking about mud, this bike is a nightmare to clean: the top and bottom linkage are full of tricky place where the mud get stuck. I spent 2 hours and a box of toothpick to clean that ;) Also, check the bolt on the suspension pivots, i lost one. No big deal, just have to look at it sometimes.

      Overall, an excellent frame. you cant go wrong with this one. I am glad i got one of the last scandium version.

      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by dan a Cross Country Rider from montpellier (france)
      Date Reviewed: 3/19/2007 12:32:31 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $1250
      Purchased At: danbikeshop
      Strengths: visuallly nice, very nice design (forged pieces), carbon rear part (awesome), weight, scandium (?), apparently good quality welding
      Weaknesses: tube thickess? scandium? how long will all that last. holes in the carbon part (for cable routing)
      Similar Products Tried: giant anthem
      Bike Setup: Crossmax ST, RaceFace, XTR, Reba, Thomson, hayes
      Bottom Line: So far so good. very good i should say, the frame is nimble, light, very stiff and the suspension design works great (no bob, tons of comfort on both small and big hits, good traction). the carbon piece (the top part the rear triangle) is awesome, and seems to bring a bit more confort on rocky terrains. the forged part are awesome too and the bearing look like very good quality ones indeed.

      my only concern is the scandium tubing. Very thin tubes (so thin you can almost flatten them by hand). How long will this last? This frame will not be crash proof either. i would recommend the FS02 over the 01. Well, i guess i just have to enjoy this very nice frame as long as it lasts. ( i ll let you know when it breaks ;))
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Kimberly a Racer from Laramie, Wyoming
      Date Reviewed: 2/11/2007 2:24:16 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Rock Creek Trail in Snowy Mountains
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $5000
      Purchased At: Pedal House, Laramie, WY
      Strengths: Paint DOES NOT chip on Fourstroke 01 as many have complained about 03 model. (Different paint on this model??) Excellent climbing and descending control. Unique design is as functional as it is visually appealing.
      Weaknesses: Frame tubing is thin, but need to hit it pretty hard to get a dent. Price.
      Similar Products Tried: Upgrade from KHS xc700 full suspension.
      Bike Setup: Fox FX100 terra logic fork, Fox float RP3, avid juicy carbon brakes, race face deus xc cranks, sram X-0 shifters and rear derailler, time atac ti/carbon pedals, DT swiss 1540 wheelset, schwalbe racing ralph tires
      Bottom Line: Bike feels very stable at high speed. Rides well on all types of terrain - fast singletrack, super rocky trails, mud, anything. Long rides don't feel as long because of the suspension efficiency. Fox FX100 terra logic is a perfect complement to the frame.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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