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Bikes - Full Suspension
Mountain Bike Reviews - Share your unbiased opinion or learn what other riders think.
Let everyone know how long you have used it, strengths, weaknesses, and your final comments.
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Gary fisher cake 3 DLX 2008
I bought this bike at 30% off end of year sale. Bike handles great and for full suspension it is nice and light. I had to change out the cables because they rusted on me. Other then that I would recommend.
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2008 Giant Antham
Very light and easy to handle. The maestro suspension is great. After riding for awhile I want to upgrade some of the components. Okay value.
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Giant Antham
The bike has performed well. I use to use an all mountain bike and was concerned about how the rear end would feel. I have not bottomed out yet, so I am happy. The rear suspension performs great when not seated. The bike handles well in tight single track and climbs hills well. The BB placement is lower than expected however not a big deal. Overall I'm very happy with the bike and would recommend one to anybody that asked.
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Cannondale Scalpel 1000
Super bike, light weight, shock is great, love to ride it. Good Buy
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2009 Mongoose Teocali Comp Mountain Bike
FreeDrive All Mountain 6061 aluminum full suspension frame with Zero Stack headset, forged dropouts, disc mount, replaceable derailleur hanger, anodized finish and 5.7" rear travel delivers super-stiff, lightweight and durable performance for all your epic backcountry adventures. Shimano/SRAM 27-speed drivetrain with FSA Alpha Drive triple cranks give you plenty of gearing options for the hills
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2009 GT Marathon Sport Mountain Bike
GT Independent Drivetrain full suspension frame with 4" of rear travel provides unbeatable pedaling power and efficiency 120mm of front suspension paired up with a Fox Float R rear shock delivers smooth performance on the trail GT aluminum handlebar, stem and seatpost for core-level strength, style and performance
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EBC Brakes Green
Quiets squealing, good modulation, good power these brake pads will dissapoint u, they need really stong brakes to make them work, on the dry its doable, once they get wet it gets even worse, u can increase the stopping power at an average rate but then they suddenly tend to loose it all
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RockShox Revelation XX Dual Air
Fork weight is 3.9 lbs with 20mm axle and remote lockout,I expected the ride to be as good as my pike on a lighter fork.Was I surprised it was much smoother on small & large bumps.and never close to bottoming out.
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Cannondale Jekyll 900 SL
Great design, love the dual lockout suspension, lightweight, decent components, Cannondale Warranty. As a woman I enjoy the handling and lightweight of this bike, it steer incredibly well especially on downhill runs. I am not very large at all so the coda crank set is perfect for me
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Weyless 67 Freeride (frame)
looks cool in the picture. probably would look cool in real life too. For the price this frame is ill. Even if this frame was 900 or a grand it would be ill. 6 months ago, I put a large dent about 6" above the bottom bracket from a downed log i didnt clear while trying to bunny hop it.
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Cannondale Scalpel 1000
Super bike, light weight, shock is great, love to ride it. Good buy
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Giant NSR
Rides kind of like a hardtail and I love it. The frame is great and fits me well. This bike takes a beating.
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Giant Warp DS
Fork is not that good. Upgrade the fork. For the price this is a great entry level bike.
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Ibex Expert
Ibex Expert - This bike came with awesome components. I have been tweaking the susp. and have been very hapy. I would rate it equivalent to my old Fuel.
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Yeti SB-66
One of the most exciting bikes unveiled so far this year - http://www.bicycling.com/mountainbikecom/bikes-gear/12-2012-year-s-best-new-mountain-bikes
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