Front forks - have replace mine for lock-out shox. Seat post is a big draw back, mine kept working loose and actually snapped off on a ride. Recommend upgrading seat post as first investment.
Time Used:
1 Year
Comments:
Nifty starter bike through to intermediate on medium mtb rides.
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by Rob - 7/6/2007 11:02:52 AM
Pros:
the shifting system, frame quality, dealer is awesome.
Cons:
The only two complaints i have is that the crank arm keeps coming loose and the tires are very slick over roots when it gets damp.
Time Used:
1 Year
Comments:
If you put better tires on this bike it will ride like a champ.
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by Danbridge - 2/4/2007 10:40:11 AM
Pros:
Great frame and steering and brakes.
Cons:
Shimano rear frailer aint all that great.
Time Used:
Less Than A Month
Comments:
This is an excellent entry level mountain bike. If you are pro or elite then don't buy this bike.
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by Rod - 9/17/2006 8:30:05 PM
Pros:
Soft Ride, great price, runs cool... great for a beginer
Cons:
Seat, pedals, Fork
Time Used:
3 Months
Comments:
Great once you buy a new seat. Got a new Bontrager CRZ and improved myy ride.
Rating:
Recommendation:
No I would not recommend it to a friend
Submitted by Quilbur - 5/13/2006 9:22:30 PM
Pros:
Gfor beginers. climes hills like a mountain goat. love gear shifters
Cons:
needs a new seat. back suspesion bad. bad treds
Time Used:
Less Than A Month
Comments:
a sweet bike. sorta heavy. i would recomend it to anyone i ride with
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by speeddemon - 5/1/2006 8:33:30 PM
Pros:
Robustness, handling, gear shifting, price etc. great bike for beginners
Cons:
Bad seat, definitely needs padding cover.
Time Used:
Less Than A Month
Comments:
Did lot of biking in mountain terrain and found to be great bike. Lacks back suspension for EXTREME biking but can handle medium trails quite comfortably.