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Iron Horse Yakuza Aniki Reviews
Description:
This bike was made exclusively for Randall Scott. The actual bike may vary from the picture, please see the specifications for details. This bike was manufactured in 2008 for the 2009 model year.
Frame: 6" Travel Freeride Dual Suspension Single Pivot W/ Sealed Bearings, 1.5 Headtube, Replaceable Derailleur Hanger, International Disc Brake Mount
Fork: Spinner Ammo 1,
Ox Valving, 20mm Thru Axle, 150mm Travel
Rear Shock: Fox Vanilla R 8.75"X2.5"
Front Derailleur: Sun Race Fd, 34.9mm Clamp
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Alivio
Shifters: Shimano Alivio Ez-Fire
Brakes Levers: Shimano Alivio
Brakes: Tektro Io Sport W/8" Rotor
Chain: Kmc Z72
Crankset: Fsa Alpha Drive, 170mm
Cassette: Shimano Hg-40, 11-32T, 8 Speed
Pedals: Wellgo Alloy Platforms
Bottom Bracket: Fsa Power Drive, 73x118mm
Headset: Fsa No 60St 1.5 To 1-1/8 Reducer Steel
Saddle: WTB Pure V Sport
Seat Post: Alloy Micro Adjust, 30.0mm
Handlebar: Iron Horse Dh, 31.8mm Clamp
Grips: Black Grips
Stem: Alloy Dh Stem, 31.8mm Clamp
Tires: ITS Ninja, 2.6" Front/2.35" Rear
Wheelset: WTB Dual Duty Freeride
Weight: 42.4 lbs
Color: Brown
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| Pros | My son has the 24" Yakuza Aniki (14" frame) and his kicks serious butt. Takes a serious beating and medium hard hits. Climbs pretty good for this class MTB. All around great MTB with great components for the price. I love the 8" rotors on the 24" wheels, totally blew my mind away when I saw that. My sons has the Hayes MX-2 mechanical brakes, and they work great. | | Cons | A little on the heavy side, but what do you expect from a FR/light DH MTB. | | Verdict | Would recommend this MTB for FR/aggressive XC by all means. All around great MTB for the price! | | Recommended for: Extreme freeriders |
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