Gary Fisher Napa 2002 Cruiser Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description



Review Options:  Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating

Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jerry a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: December 29, 2003

Strengths:    Upright riding position -adjustable shocks -confortable ride and gary fisher quality.Great hybrid comfort bike.

Weaknesses:    None

Bottom Line:   
This bike is a joy to ride.I just turned 46 and the years of punishing my body through a variety of sports from serious mountain biking to road racing have taken its toll. This bike is just plain fun and comfortable to ride.I can still put in a 10 to 20 mile ride and my back, butt and legs feel great. I highly recommend this bike to anyone who is looking for performance and quality in a hybrid confort bike. .After owning this bike for 2 weeks my wife purchased one also, she loves it.

Expand full review >>

Favorite Ride:   Gary Fisher Napa

Price Paid:    $345.00

Purchased At:   Bicycles Unlimited



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Nanookanano a Recreational Rider from Atlanta

Date Reviewed: June 7, 2002

Strengths:    A1 quality aluminium frame.
Front fork and seat post shocks.
Fat, 1.95 inch, goo filled Hutchison Acrobat tires.
Shimano parts all over.


Weaknesses:    People pan the Suntour shocks, but I weigh two-hundred pounds and have these XCC-E's set to the softest preload and haven't had any complaint yet.
The stem could raise higher, so I could sit even more upright.
It needs a couch seat.


Bottom Line:   
I love this bike. Look, I'm pushing forty and I no longer have Rashomon-like delusions of heroically charging across mountaintops on my mighty steed. Neither my lower back nor my knees will put up with that kind of nonsense anymore. I want comfort . . and shock absorbers, lots of shock absorbers.

When I was younger I rode the standard ten-speed, but I no longer “feel the need . . the need for speed”. I’m just not willing to ride on main roads with Atlanta traffic whooshing past me mere inches away.

Also, I have no particular need to get anywhere. I’m not going to be loading-up panniers and taking any treks anytime soon. Twenty miles? HAH! In this heat, in the condition I’m in, I’m lucky to go five before I melt.

The only reason I have for riding a bike is to be riding a bike. I live right between Decatur and Little Five Points. In the short time I’ve had this bike I’ve ridden it to a festival, rode the Freedom Parkway Trail, cruised the back streets, swooped down hills in twenty-forth gear and easily inched up hills in first, bunny hopped six inch curbs, rumbled over hex plate sidewalks. I feel like a kid again.

This is a bike for grown-ups, mature people who cannot see spending in excess of a thousand dollars for a toy, but can see spending less than four-hundred for a comfortable seat with a good view that is more healthy and social than the couch and rot-box.

This is a “nice” bike. Even the silver and white paint job says, “I’m a nice bike.” It ain’t no bad-boy ride. Women give me sweet glances because I look like a respectable man of means. Serious gear-heads give my bike respectful looks because (like a Backpacker Martin) it ain’t a whole lot, but it’s still a freakin’ Gary Fisher!

Expand full review >>

Price Paid:    $350.00

Purchased At:   Outback Bicycle

Similar Products Used:   Schwinn Super Le Tour (yes, the red one with the shifters on the down tube and the suicide brakes:P I still have it:)

Bike Setup:   Stock, with added aluminium rack and Cateye lights.



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

Review Options:  Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating

Napa Gran Fondo

Has anyone ever done this? Registration was supposed to open yesterday, but my guess is tomorrow...   Read More »

cycling safe route from napa to martinez

I need to pedal from napa to martinez but I don't know the area. would someone lay out a route for me on [URL="http://ridewithgps.com/"]http://ridewithgps.com/[/URL]?   Read More »

Tour De Cure - Napa

Heading up there this weekend for the longest ride I have done since I started riding again. Doing the 80 miler if I can make it!!! Anyone else doing this event?   Read More »

What are some good Napa/Wine country loops?

A friend is coming in from out of town and wants to ride wine country. We are looking for something about 65 mi or so with around 5000 ft of climbing. It can be less, but not   Read More »

Napa/Sonoma/Petaluma

Hi folks- Doing some research while considering a move -- Anybody near to or know about living/working/riding in these areas? Looks like a lot of the real estate are foreclosures   Read More »

See All »



 


Stevens:



Giordana: