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Identiti Dr. Jekyll (2003)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful

Mon Aug 02 2004
Reviewed By: Jerry (anon)
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Strengths
super strong and stiff, light for how strong it is

Weaknesses
nothing really, its not a trials bike, so its not good for trials.

Similar Products Used
banshee morphine(tested), chase(tested)

Review
well, i've had this frame set up with a bombshell betty(sucked), a surly 1x1 for trials(that's going on my new desalvo), a z1 and currently a 2002 super t(the single crown just was kinda scary when i was getting into doing bigger drops. pretty much I love this bike. I've bent 2 cranks on this bike(truvativ firex and truvativ hussefelts). I am currently runing it single speed with 8" rotors front and rear. there's nothing bad about this frame, I've done many 12' to trany drops, and I've even cleared a 15 stair set(roughly a 9'drop). I've even taken it up to whistler and done 25 foot plus gaps on it no problem. if you're looking for a great urban assult frame, or a hardtail hucker and want to use 4-7" of suspension up front. this is a great choice. i've had it for a year and I'm glad I got it and have held onto it. at only 400 bucks retail price, this is the sickest frame you can get for the money.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful

Wed Dec 17 2003
Reviewed By: jerry (anon)
Rider Level: Intermediate

Used Product For
6 Months

Strengths
super strong, stiff, this will take anything you throw at it. adjustable dropouts, sick name and paint jobs

Weaknesses
a tad heavy at 5.5 pounds. you can't make the chainstays any shorter than 16.5"

Similar Products Used
norco team trials

Review
This is not a trials frame, I was using it as a north shore/urban hucker. It took several drops to flat. most drops I've done have been 3 to 8 feet to flat on it, it has yet to show signs of wear. the gusseting around the head tube is crazy! they are cheap too. I think I payed something like 400 bucks for this thing. everything about it is great exept for the weight, but that shouldn't matter when your doing that 10 foot huck. I am now building it up as a trials bike, and when I'm done it should be around 26 pounds.
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