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1037.1 | I liked Rockhoppers with Deore | NAC::KLASMAN | | Mon Mar 13 1989 12:05 | 14 |
| < Note 1037.0 by DELNI::S_HELMREICH >
-< What price ATB? / Panasonic? >-
When I was shopping for an ATB, I rode a Panasonic (I also previously owned
one) as well as Univega and Specialized Rockhoppers. I liked the Rockhopper
much better than either of the others. The Panasonic was last. I liked the
Rockhopper's lightness and responsiveness, esp on the roads. This was in
1986, so all the bikes may have changed since then.
What size do you ride? I'm looking to sell both of the Rockhoppers I own
(never ride them... they've got less than 500m on them, mostly roads). See
note 1007 if you're interested in saving some money on Deore equipped ATB's.
Kevin
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1037.2 | Also..... | DELNI::S_HELMREICH | | Mon Mar 13 1989 13:00 | 8 |
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I need a 20 - 20.5 " frame - if anyone has an ATB to sell, I could deal
with used.
Steve
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1037.3 | | BTO::MANDILE_A | | Tue Mar 14 1989 18:52 | 11 |
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I know people who have trashed frames on specialized bikes
from normal mountain bike riding. sure the frame is garenteed
but my friend had to wait the whole summer to get a new one.
Suggest looking into Cannondales, if you plan on doing any
major off-roading.
Albert
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1037.4 | re:-1..are you a Cannondale dealer?... | MAILVX::HOOD_DO | | Wed Mar 15 1989 11:41 | 10 |
| re: -1
My Specialized Stumpjumper has a couple of THOUSAND miles of HARD
riding, and has NO problems. Specialized bikes ARE serious bikes.
Look in who's who in this notefile to see how many serious riders
ride Specialized bikes. Specialized, Cannondale, Fisher (sp?),
Diamond Back, etc. ALL make serious bikes.
doug
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1037.5 | Specailized/Cannondale | BTO::MANDILE_A | | Thu Mar 16 1989 13:59 | 27 |
| RE:-1
Yes, I do realize the seriousness of a Specialized bike, but I do
know a serious rider, who was a regular at the shop where he bought
the bike. One of the bike mechanics there bet him that he could'nt
break the frame on the specailized bike, two weeks later he returned
with the broken frame, the shop got him a new rockhopper frame 8
weeks later. Now he said he would'nt dare get real crazy with this
frame, because he knew the front fork would go....I saw him a month
later with bent front fork. he bought a Fat Chance fork and now
uses that on the Specailized frame.
If you are wondering about his size, he is about 165 lbs. He used
to be a BMX competitor, and now races mountain bikes, and does trials
I am personally biased towards Cannondale, because I've owned my
mountain bike 2 yrs. thrashed the hell out of it, and the frame
is still like new........I weigh a solid 200lbs.
We could discuss the advantages/disadvantages about certain bikes
a long time, I beleive the bottom line is, if you spend $400+ on
a mountain bike, and maintain it, they will out-live us.
Happy MOUNTAIN biking,
Albert
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1037.6 | Panasonic Purchased | DELNI::S_HELMREICH | | Thu Mar 30 1989 16:41 | 6 |
| I bought the Panasonic MC 4500 from Lincoln Guide Service - an excellent
shop in my opinion; not a bunch of flash, but very competent people who
are bikers themselves.
Steve
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1037.7 | Fisher any good? | GALVIA::JBROWNE | cc - the /[NO]BUGS qualifier is not supported | Wed Jun 13 1990 07:46 | 11 |
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Does anyone have any experience with Fisher Mountain Bikes?
They are not well known here (Ireland) and I was intrigued
by some comments we have described their model CR-7 as
"the best". More hype or worth considering?
I am currently sniffing around for a new bike with quality a
priority, although titanium is a bit out of my price range.
Any comments appreciated.
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1037.8 | Fishers are good ATB's | SVCRUS::CRANE | | Wed Jun 13 1990 09:51 | 9 |
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Fisher makes excellent ATB's. If I had the money they would have
been one of the bikes to for me to consider. But, alas they were
in general abut $200-$300 more than I had. The plight of the beggar
strikes again.
John C.
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1037.9 | Which to choose? | GALVIA::JBROWNE | cc - the /[NO]BUGS qualifier is not supported | Thu Jun 14 1990 06:20 | 30 |
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Thanks for the info John,
It looks like a choice between two American brands:
Cannondale or Fisher, both of which I've heard good things
about.
Unfortunately, the choice in Ireland is generally limited to:
Raleigh (UK not America), Dawes, Peugeut (spelling) or
some cheap and nasty bike.
The top range of UK moutain bikes tend to go for
Reynolds tubing (531 I think) and Deore components,
while the specs of the cannondale (SM 1000) shows that
they use an aluminium frame.
I hope to try out both the Cannondale and Fisher while in the
UK on holidays and maybe order my choice when I get back to Galway.
Given a price range :800-1,200 pounds sterling which one would
you experts recommend?
Gonna use it for commuting, bit of off road, bit of touring.
Bear in mind Irish roads can sometimes resemble tracks you would
see in third world countries.
Cheers,
John. (Not a bike expert)
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1037.10 | Fisher amoung men.. | LACV01::DAVIDSON | Have gun...will travel | Mon Jun 18 1990 17:39 | 34 |
| I have a 1989 gry/blk CR-7, 20 inch.
OUTSTANDING bike! XCD 18 Speed/XCD ft derailer/XCD r derailer, Shimano
hubs/petals/headset, Diacomp cant in front/PowerCam in back, sealed BB,
standard headset, 24-34-46(all round), 12-28, 170 cranks.
The mix of equipment has always been a mystery but the package works
quite well.
I have ridden in Colo, Ky, Mass and lots of Fla. Never a wimper
from the bolt on components. It particularly likes singletrack and
fast downhills. Very civilized on washboard and similar irregular
surfaces. NO PROBLEMS WITH ANYTHING after 1500 miles - mostly
off-road.
Changes that I made which have helped: Ground Control tires(tyres),
Control Block brake pads, Stainless steel 24t front ring (replaced the
alloy 24t), Rock ring, added 30 and 32 rear cogs, Flex-stem 90.
Additional changes which will help more: Stainless 34 chainring,
Porcupine tires (tyres), 175 cranks.
It don't travel too fast on the hiway but it *DO* climb the cliffs
Price in Florida for the 1990's is about US$1400. I got my 1989 for
US$850.
Don't likes: Power Cam brakes-mud catchers! Install the PC protector
plate that is available. Normal headset-not the 1990 EVO headset.
Cable routing-under the BB instead of on the side. Cables scratch the
IMRON paint down to the Aluminum at the headset.
All in all, Love the bike!
bob
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1037.11 | Two novel bikes in the $1200+ range | GALVIA::JBROWNE | cc - the /[NO]BUGS qualifier is not supported | Mon Jul 09 1990 07:15 | 22 |
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Seems like Fisher's CR-7 gets a real vote of confidence!
Bob, on the Fisher 1990 model they have left the headset
(in think thats the right term) bear metal, probably to
save the scratching you mentioned.
After browsing through various shops and mags I have discovered
two novel mountain bikes:
1. Moulton has a mountain bike with small wheels and independant
suspension front and rear. The bike comes apart in two halves
for easy storage.
2. Pace RC-100 has a frame made of rectangular struts instead of
metal tubing. Frame is Aluminum BTW. The bike also has
hyraulic brakes, first time I have ever seen these!
Bikes have certainly changed a lot since my 1977 Chopper!
John Browne.
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1037.12 | Cannondale's next | GOBACK::FOX | | Mon Jul 09 1990 10:42 | 9 |
| I've been doing some research for an ATB purchase also. Suspensions
seem to be the rage for 90, 91. Cannondale is coming out with one
(or more) later this summer. At this stage, I can't see paying
n hundreds more for a suspended bike however. Your adding probably
2 pounds of hardware, and making use of it only in the worst
conditions. I'll go conventional, and add a pair of Rock Shox if
I find myself getting that serious.
John
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