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Reviewed by: rcjunkie3000(Unregistered User)
Review Date October 7, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 months
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Price Paid:
$850.00
at Sports Basement Model Year: 2007 Favorite Ride: Mt. Diablo, Organized Rides, Local Rides Bike Setup: 17lbs: Rolf Prima Elan Aero RS wheelset, Continental Grand Prix 4000 tires, Dura Ace 12-27 9spd cassette, Specialized Ti 143 saddle, Forte Carbon Seat Post, Forte 90mm stem, Ultegra SPD pedals, Original Tiagra shifters and front derailleur, 105 rear derailleur, FSA stock crankset Summary: I own the 2008 CCR-3, green, black, silver frame. Nice light carbon frame. Great bang for the buck. The bike is light and fast. Smooth and absorbs bumps nicely. Spools up to speed very quickly. It can keep up with the fast riders. Great for beginner or intermediate riders. I've added new components to drop the weight a bit down to 17 lbs. Strengths: Price, carbon frame, decent components for beginner roadies. Weaknesses: Shifting a little rough and noisy at times. Could be a little lighter from the factory. Similar Products Used: Fuji Team
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Reviewed by: mrfoto(Unregistered User)
Review Date April 28, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 Year
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
3 votes
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Price Paid:
$1450.00
at The BIke Shop of Fin Favorite Ride: Organized Tours Bike Setup: CCR3, SPD-SL pedals, Pearl Izumi PRO Road shoes, Garmin 705, 90mm 40 degree stem. Summary: Awesome value in a road bike. Great feel, alive and responsive yet very comfortable in the cockpit. This bike is perfect for the roadie who wants an amazing value, and an awesome bike. The long wheelbase makes for a very subtle ride with surprising quickness. This machine will hang with the big dogs and still treat you like a king on your favorite Rails to Trails route. My bike is a 2008. In 2007 Fuji named the bike a Professional 3.0 but the name didn't fit because it is not designed for a 'pro' rider but more for the serious recreational rider and bicycle tourist. Strengths: Great price, nice component set and amazing efficiency and feel. You can ride your century and still feel human after you've finished. Weaknesses: The only real drawback would be the weight and it is really not out of line with a bike of this class. I like the XERO wheels, but I have had some difficulty getting tires to seat properly. Similar Products Used: Fuji CCR2, Scott CR1
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Reviewed by: tundra914(Unregistered User)
Review Date August 28, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
9 votes
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Price Paid:
$1000.00
at Precisionbikeshop.co Favorite Ride: Fuji CCR3 Bike Setup: Neuvation Wheels, Easton handlebars, Selle San marco saddle, tiagra shifters, 105 derailleur, FSA crank, garmin edge GPS. Summary: This is a 2008 model. Ive looked long and hard and could not find a carbon fiber framed bike at this blowout price! Bike rides smooth and amazingly transfers power to the wheels very efficiently, better than every top end branded CrMo bike w/ the same group at the same price range. Why pay for a Cromoly framed bike when you can have a smooth riding Carbon frame for the same price. Strengths: Frame quality is top rate. Very nice weave pattern shows through paint. Best warranty in the bike business (lifetime!)
Bike wants to be ridden fast, Xero wheels are stiff and do not flex like my previous road bike. Did I mention Fast? Weaknesses: Stock seat weighs 345 grams, heavy for road bike standards. At 20.15 pounds, its not the lightest, but with a few upgrades can bring the weight down quite a bit, saddle is the first thing that needs to go! Similar Products Used: Specialized Allez
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