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nightowl May-6th-2002 10:21 PM

finaly decided on a moutain bike.....
 
well i've finally made my decision on a mountain bike, going to get this one, i just hope it hasn't bin sold yet

http://www.trekbikes.com/bikes/2002/mountain/4900.html#

don668 May-6th-2002 11:23 PM

Good choice in my opinion.

Now if your like me you'll spend a fortune on upgrades. (my fork has more travel than my buddies Ducati 996, and my brakes are Magura Hydraulic twin piston calipers)

Almost as bad as fixing up a car!

Happy Riding!

Don

AustinPro May-7th-2002 01:26 AM

Nice choice, I rode the Trek 4900 recently while testing. I just got bitten by the MB bug again, and I decided to go with the Giant Rainier based on the feel and sweet component set (and disc brakes). My second choice was the Gary Fisher Tassejara, which also felt great but the disc version is $50 more than the Rainier and has weaker components aside from that.

My last bike was a '96 (or thereabout) Mount Shasta Pachanga - man I've been out of biking too long!

x0panda0x May-7th-2002 06:26 AM

my friend is just now getting me into buying a serious mountain bike... i'm actually looking at the gary fisher joshua, but damn that's an expensive bike... the bike shop near me i selling it for about $900-1000 instead of the $1550 they were charging for it.... really depressing, it's a real nice looking bike.

azrakain May-7th-2002 05:15 PM

I have always stayed away from Gary Fisher as you can buy the same bike, in Trek form, for much cheaper. They are one-and-the same company.

AustinPro May-7th-2002 05:52 PM

That may be true for some Gary Fishers, I don't know. But isn't the Genesis Geometry exclusive to certain bikes in the GF line? The frame is significantly different from most other bikes, the Genesis Geometry is what I liked about it. If there is a Trek version of the Tassajara, please let me know what it is as I'd like to go check it out.

don668 May-7th-2002 10:57 PM

Fishers are well built but a bit heavy, same as GT, great bike but weighty. (and I'm not a gram counter) Quite happy with my Marin, light, quite strong, a really nice handling bike. My next one would probably be a Kona Explosif.

AustinPro May-7th-2002 11:24 PM

True. I thought the Rainier was a little hefty then I realized the Tassajara was about 1.5-2 lbs more. Still, a nice bike. :) It all comes down to personal feel though.

4u2zoom May-8th-2002 03:20 PM

Nice!!!

I miss my bike.. time to get a new one I guess!

traffik May-8th-2002 05:16 PM

I'm getting a Norco 125cc 2002
I cant wait to have it in my possesion!!!!damn.

nightowl May-8th-2002 07:14 PM

:D


http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=6194

biknman May-8th-2002 07:53 PM

Welcome to the dirt eaters club
 
I hope you have as much fun on your bike as I do I can't go a week with out riding mine. Almost a fun as sex, almost I SAID.:) '
ALso helps you in your driving by making you look ahead and follow your your line. Check out some photos of me riding my verious bikes around the US at:
http://communities.msn.com/DaveandNo...ng.msnw?Page=1

http://communities.msn.com/_Secure/0...n,-CO-2-99.jpg


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