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Fezzari Abajo Peak Reviews
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Frameset
Frame: Fezzari Racing Design F4A 100mm Active Travel, sealed cartridge bearings on all pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, water bottle boss
Fork: RockShox Tora, 100 mm travel. 3-way adjustable with Preload Adjust, Rebound Adjust and Turnkey Lockout
Rear Shock: RockShox Ario 3.2 air shock. 3-way adjustable with Preload Adjust, Rebound Adjust and Lockout
Sizes: S, M, L, XL (15", 17",
19", 21")
Headset: FSA hidden set, oversize bearings
Drivetrain
Shifters: Shimano M-590 Deore Mega 9 STI Lever Set
Front Derailleur: Shimano M-591 Deore, 34.9mm clamp, top pull
Rear Derailleur: Shimano M-662 SLX
Cassette: SRAM Powerglide II PG-950 upgrade 11-34T, chrome plated
Crank: Truvativ Blaze 3.1 Power Spline
Chainrings: 44x32x22, 4-bolt 104/64mm pattern, replaceable chainrings
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ Giga Pipe SLLT Power Spline, sealed cartridge bearings & CNC’d steel cups
Chain: KMC Z9000 9-speed
Cockpit
Handlebars: Fezzari 7000 series alloy, 31.8x670mm, blast black (size customizable through 23-Point Custom Setup)
Stem: Fezzari 3D forged 31.8mm alloy, 7 degree, 4-bolt bar clamp (customized sizing through 23-Point Custom Setup)
Tape/Grips: Velo MTB grip, black, double density Kraton
Saddle: WTB Speed V Comp with high padding
Seat Post: Alloy, blast black, 31.6 x 350-400 (based on custom setup)
Pedals: Wellgo Ultra Narrow, CNC spindle, Flat with Ultra-Grip Pattern
Wheels
Rims: Alex DP-17, 15Gx32H alloy, diamond-shaped doublewall, black anodized
Hubs: Front Hub: Formula disc, 32 hole, high-grade loose ball bearings, alloy Quick Release. Rear Hub: Shimano® M-475 disc, 32 hole, loose ball bearings, alloy Quick Release
Spokes: 1.8mm (15g) black stainless, brass nipples
Tires: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.0 World Championship Tires
Tubes: Fezzari Cross-Country, 26x2.0
Brakes
Brakes: Avid BB-5 Mechanical disc, 160mm clean sweep rotor
Brake Levers: Avid FR-5
Reviews




reviewed by guest on March 26, 2010
Pros
* Outstanding components for a bike in this price range.
* Extremely versatile.
* I hadn't ridden in a few years, and I was a little shaky at first, but the bike was pretty easy to handle.
Cons
I'm not expert enough to have found anything I didn't like.
Review
It's hard to find anything that was even close to comparable in terms of features for the price. This bike comes with a ton of room for growth in terms of increasing skill.




reviewed by guest on March 12, 2010
Pros
- Rock solid frame.
- Great components.
- Really versatile when riding on all sorts of terrain (rocky, sandy, slickrock, downhill, climbs)
Cons
It doesn't service and tune on its own. That'd be awesome.
Review
I don't think you can find a better bike for the money if you're an intermediate rider (or maybe even a beginner). It's got everything you'd need and probably some stuff you wouldn't. Unless you're doing crazy downhill bombs, you're gonna be happy with your Abajo.