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Reviewed by: atolwin(Unregistered User)
Review Date July 17, 2006 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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Price Paid:
$1000.00
at michigan cycles Model Year: 2005 Favorite Ride: anything smooth in michigan Bike Setup: standard, shimano ulterga, tiaga etc. Summary: This bike surprised me. After seeing KHS in the supermarkets, my riding has shown me that they can put together a great bike, fine components and at a great savings. The frame is light and stiff, the components are reliable and responsive.
The attention to detail is also noteworthy, paint job is beautiful, colorful and durable. Strengths: great bike all around. Weaknesses: none Similar Products Used: felt f75
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Reviewed by: jonzer(Unregistered User)
Review Date December 16, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 3 months
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Price Paid:
$890.00
at local bike shop Model Year: 2004 Summary: I wanted to add more comments from the last review. Since the last review - it turned out the rim problem was because the bike shop did not true the rim properly. They gave me a new rim and it has been working out without any problems. The front derailer cable stopped stretching after the 3rd adjustment and has held. I am no longer getting pinch flats as regularly. So in total all the complaints I had about this bike have been resolved. The back tire is completely worn - but I have over 600+ mi on it now. And I have had to slam on brakes for cars cutting me off occasionally. So this is acceptable. I would attribute the pinch flats going away because of my weight loss and learning where every pothole in my route is. Also I take the bus to avoid areas where the roads are really bad. I would say my riding weight including backpack is now 210 lbs or less where it was 225+ before. Strengths: Fast, light, brakes and shifting are good. I have now put over 600+ mi on bike and it works wonderfully. Weaknesses: With this type of bike (with thin tires) you have to be very mindful of road debris. Not a problem of this bike per se though.
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Reviewed by: jonzer(Unregistered User)
Review Date November 12, 2005 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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Price Paid:
$890.00
at local bike shop Model Year: 2004 Bike Setup: Stock. Summary: Overall a good bike. This is the first performance road bike I have owned. Only a few complains. I have been riding this bike for about 3 weeks now at 40+ miles per day almost 5 days a week. The front derailer keeps stretching out the cable. Is this a cable problem or derailer? Not sure yet. Bike shop has fixed adjusted cable 2x now. May replace cable on third. The back rim has gone out of true 2 times now. Today the bike shop trued and on the way home one spoke ripped itself out of the rim. My weight is ~215 and my backpack was probably 20 pounds. Maybe that is too heavy - I will try to find a high end back rim to take heavy weight. Everything else works great. I would recommend for long commutes like mine a larger tire width - with very strong rims. The 700x23c is too small - I get 1 or more pinch flats every week - I try to keep front tire at 110 psi and back at 100psi. If you are large in frame and commute long miles get a bike with wider tires that may be heavier - you will thank yourself for it. This bike rides hard - the 23C tires are good only for perfect roads. If you have imperfect roads with rocks or even minute potholes do not get this bike - or you will have to stare at the road while you ride to avoid everything. In the end I wish I had bought a bike that is better suited to riding real streets. Strengths: Fast, light, brakes and shifting are good. Weaknesses: Front derailer is problematic? Rims and tire width are not tough enough for most city street environments.
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