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Reviewed by: ilovemountains(Unregistered User)
Review Date November 7, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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Price Paid:
$950.00
at Online Bike Setup: Fork Carbon V-Brake w/ Alloy Steerer
Headset Ritchey Pro Zero Drop In
Crank Set FSA Vero 52/42/30
Derailleur Front Shimano R443
Derailleur Rear Shimano Deore LX
Freewheel Shimano HG50 9-Speed 11-32
Chain Shimano HG73
Handlebar Ritchey Comp flat bar 600width; 31.8 clamp
Stem Ritchey mtn; 6 degree; 31.8 clamp
Grips Dual Density
Derailleur Shifter Shimano R440 9-speed
Saddle WTB Rocket V Street Smart
Seat Post Alloy 27.2 w/ Built-in Taillight
Seat Post Clamp Pivit alloy bolt on
Hubset Shimano Alivio 32h
Rim Ritchey Girder XC
Spokes Stainless Steel 14g w/ Alloy Nipples
Tires Kenda KwikTrax 700x38c
Brakes Shimano Alivio
Brake Lever Avid FR5 Summary: So far so good! The Sanford is light and built with quality parts out of the box. There is room to lighten it up more though, Im planning on swapping the stem, seatpost and probably the crank / BB /chain and pedals out with lighter components eventually. The bike rides great, I just switched from a Cannondal R1000 to more of a fitness bike and so far I love it! Strengths: Light, quality components, nice wheels, Selle seat, carbon fork great frame. Weaknesses: None. Similar Products Used: Cannondale R1000, Trek FX7.3 , and MANY mountain bikes!
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