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Reviewed by: theo04(Unregistered User)
Review Date April 9, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 2 Years
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3 votes
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Price Paid:
$699.00
at ftw cycling and fitn Model Year: 2004 Favorite Ride: any ride that is fast and flat Bike Setup: xt shifters,xt crankset, cane creek bar ends, red oury grips, suspension seatpost, hutchinson carbon comp 23c Easton EA 70 flat bar, Easton 5 degree
stem ultegra 9 speed 12/23 cassette Shimano 324 pedals Summary: if you are looking for a bike that is upright fast liight and responsive this is the bike for you. It handles well it climbs well and will turn any short ride into a memorable one. At bike rallies it can keep up with most road bikes. As a commuter it will get you to work ahead of time. Strengths: lightweight 25lbs upright riding position, wheelsets and hubs Weaknesses: components,tires bontrager 35c's rapidfire shifters, saddle, limited hand positions seatpost , Similar Products Used: trek 7100
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Reviewed by: yzabar(Unregistered User)
Review Date October 27, 2004 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 6 months
Visitors rate this review 3.78 of 5,
9 votes
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$659.00
at Cycle Loft, Burlingt Favorite Ride: Early AM, Sunrise Bike Setup: Factory Summary: This bike is overall fun to ride. It is relatively light, fast, and quite reponsive on flat surfaces. After 50 to 60 miles of riding, however, comfort becomes an issue. This is particularly noticeable in the seat and hands. I typically use well padded bike pants and gloves, and I also shift hand/riding position regularly during longer rides. Despite these efforts, wrist fatigue and impact from the seat limit endurance on longer rides. This is mostly related to the bike's geometry, frame design, and materials, and, to a lesser degree, personal physical conditioning. I have been cycling for almost 20 years and have not had such problems with other models over the years. Perhaps clipless pedals would reduce some of the lower body issues. Climbing is challenging (due to frame and handlebar geometry) and descending hills feels a little rickety, expecially at speeds >30 mph. Frequent adjustments of brake lines and derailleur alignment are required, especially after longer rides. There is also the occasional tendency to jump gears, even lose the chain, particularly on steep climbs. The ride itself is quite smooth, turns are a little wide but fast, and the bike handles bumps with relative ease. This is a good bike for the money. It should serve those interested in moderate fitness rides and bike path tours. Strengths: Cost
Smooth, enjoyable ride
Fast Weaknesses: Too frequent maintainance
Cumbersome climbing
Limited comfort on longer rides (60+ miles)
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