Description
* 6061 airformed aluminum 4.5? travel frame with sealed bearing pivot
* Marzocchi 33RLO 120mm travel suspension fork with lock out
* RockShox Ario 2.1 rear shock with rebound adjust
* Shimano XT Shadow rear derailleur with Deore 9-speed shifters and front derailleur
* Shimano M486 hydraulic disc brakes
Specification:
Frame: Shift 6061 Hydroformed Aluminum; 120mm Wheel Travel
Sizes: 16?, 18?, 20?, 21?
Frame Shock: RockShox Ario 2.1
Fork: Marzocchi 33LO 120mm travel; Lock out
Headset: Ritchey Comp Logic Drop In
Crank Set: Truvativ Fire-X 3.0 22/32/44
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ GXP
Derailleur Front: Sram X.7
Derailleur Rear: Sram X.9
Freewheel: Sram PG970 9 Speed 11-34
Chain: Shimano HG53
Pedals: ATB Resin Body / Steel Cage
Handlebar: Ritchey Comp riser; 30mm rise; 660mm wide; 31.8 clamp
Stem: Ritchey Comp mtn; 6 degree; 31.8 clamp
Grips: WTB Moto Grip
Derailleur Shifter: Sram X.7 9-Speed
Saddle: WTB Rocket V Comp
Seat Post: Ritchey Comp 30.9
Seat Post Clamp: Pivit alloy QR
Hubset: Shimano M475 32h
Rim: Ritchey OCR Pro
Spokes: Stainless steel 14g w/ Alloy Nipples
Tires: Kenda Small Block Eight 2.1
Brakes: Tektro Auriga Comp Hydraulic w/ 160mm Rotors
Brake Lever: Tektro Auriga Comp Hydraulic
Reviews
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Recommendations
Giant XTC 29er (100%)
Tioga Psycho Genius (100%)
WTB Tech Trail Clamp-On (100%)
Giro Phase (100%)
Avid BB7 (100%)
decent geometry for downhill
Cons: heavy
horrible at climbing
Recommendation: overall a good bike for all mountain riding, although i would definitely not reccomend it for any type of cross country riding as the geometry isnt comfortable for long distances or climbing.