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Reviewed by: 
sinican

Review Date
January 4, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $1400.00 at ebay

Favorite Ride:
San Francisco - Tiburon

Bike Setup:
stock

Summary:
Great bike! I was looking for an upgrade from my first road bike and was looking for a lighter bike with better components. I fell immediately in love with the steel feel and though the bike is not as explosive as my buddy's kestrel talon SL, it feels like I can just ride faster and faster and it really "rides like a dream"

Strengths:
comfortable steel feel, elongated geometry for more stability, precise shifting, smooth ride

Weaknesses:
haven't found anything yet

Similar Products Used:
litespeed hyperion, kestrel talon SL, rivendell ramulus


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Reviewed by: 
kajukembo

Review Date
January 20, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $2200.00 at LBS

Favorite Ride:
Bull Run

Bike Setup:
Thomson seat post, Selle Italia Flight TI Saddle, Dura Ace SPD-r pedals

Summary:
I bought this as a 2002 close-out. I was sure I'd be riding Titanium or Carbon Fibre; however, the strongest rider in my club told me I need to ride one of these before I decide. I rode this and it just felt right. The owner of the shop told me that the MJ did not sell well because people were largely looking past steel in $3,200 price range. In fact the shop didn't normally carry the MJ and brought these in as a special sale through LeMond. This bike is light, stiff but compliant, and feels very fast. It has a great wheelset (the bladed spokes seem especially fast about 20 mph) and overall comes with a well thought out component group. The bike handles better than anyting I've ever rode; especially at high-speed in rough corners. It's very comfortable on long rides

Strengths:
Light (18.5 lbs) my buddies Light Speed weighs 18.25, but he paid 2k more
Handing
Steel - great ride quality

Weaknesses:
Seat and Seat Post. The seat post is finished nice, but is heavy and has a way too much lay-back. The New Era Seat is down right un useable. After asking around, I haven't found anyone likes it. I ding it one point on the overall rating due to this oversight

Similar Products Used:
Trek 5500, Cannondal Caad 5, Giant, others


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Reviewed by: 
PhilipMoore

Review Date
November 4, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Price Paid:  $2990.00 at Richardson Bike Mart

Favorite Ride:
Anything that I have time to do.

Bike Setup:
Reynolds 853, Full Dura Ace, Dura Ace 7700 wheels, 3t Forgie XL bar, Deda Magic stem, Sella San Marco Aspide saddle, Cane Creek S-6 headset.

Summary:
This bike is stock except for the Dura Ace 7700 wheels and Deda Magic stem, and so far, I love it. It's plenty stiff, light, fast, and comfortable for a 200 lb. attorney who is lucky to have time to spend on the trainer, and to go on one long weekend ride each week.

I especially like the set-up: 175 mm cranks on a 55cm frame with a slack seat tube angle. This makes me able to HAMMER a 53:14 gear ratio while seated, and make what little hills there are in Dallas disappear.

All in all this is an excellent bike.

Strengths:
The stock set-up. Dura Ace, 3T, and the like.

Weaknesses:
Price (about $1,100 for a 853 frame and fork; these can be made cheaper), some weight, but then again, I'm weigh more than the bike.

Similar Products Used:
Trek OCLV 5500, Cannondale CAAD4, Quattro Assi Rocket, Merckx Strada O.S. Steel is real!


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Reviewed by: 
SIDAIR

Review Date
August 19, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $0.00

Favorite Ride:
Sport Hill

Bike Setup:
Profile AC fork. Thompson setback seatpost. King headset. Full Dura Ace.

Summary:
Good all-round steel bike for the majority of riding types. Steel is a bit heavier, but the ride quality is unmatched. This bike is great for long rides... and it climbs very well. The geometry of this bike is also a big plus... a longer top tube gives a more comfortable, powerful possition. In my humble opinion, this is one of the best steel bikes that one can buy for all riding styles. Classic bike, with super riding characteristics. In fact, this is my third MJ, cars keep riding into me, and I keep buying the same bike.

Strengths:
Ride quality, durablity... Geometry.

Weaknesses:
The stupid stigma some people attach to steel frames.

Similar Products Used:
Lemond Zurich, Tete de Course.


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Reviewed by: 
CMDEFO

Review Date
June 4, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $0.00

Bike Setup:
853 Steel, Icon rail fork, Dura-ace, X-Lite wheels. Size 62.
Rider is 6'3" at 200 lbs

Summary:
This is an outstanding bike for the money. The geometry works great for all the different riding conditions that can develop. It’s a bit of a pig, especially in the larger sizes (62 cm is 19 lbs), but there is know compromise in the frames stiffness and handling. The wheels however leave a great deal to be desired.

Strengths:
The frame and fork are the perfect combination. Comfortable steel with a stiff carbon fork are a great combo of all conditions, be it climbing, sprinting, flats, and descents.

Weaknesses:
The wheels are the only draw back, they may be perfect for a 160lbs rider, but are a bit scary for anyone who is taller and heavier. If you want this bike, and your a big rider, buy the frame and fork, then pick out the parts that will suit your riding style.

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Independent Fabrications Crown jewel


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