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Maxxis Ignitor Mountain Bike Tire

Maxxis Ignitor Mountain Bike Tire

Rating for this product: 4 August 26, 2009

Great tire...hooks up on everything. It's great in sand, mud, and holds it's own on hardpack. A couple downsides are that they're a little heavier than some and they lose all tacky-ness when it's cold outside...definitely a warm-weather tire.

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Yakima Chain Strap

Yakima Chain Strap

Rating for this product: 5 August 21, 2009

These work just like they're supposed to...nothing unexpected. However, a few words of caution: Don't leave the bike on the rack for an extended period of time in the sun, I've seen them leave black "o" shaped marks in the paint of a few bikes. Also, when you remove your bike from the rack, take the chain straps off and stow them in the car...people like to take off with 'em.

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Great tubes.

Michelin Airstop Butyl Mountain Bike Tubes

Michelin Airstop Butyl Mountain Bike Tubes

Rating for this product: 5 August 3, 2009

I've ridden Bontrager 26 x 1.75-2.125 tubes for years at least until now. I've usually spent $5-$8 bucks a pop depending on the day on other tubes and I can get these for $4 and free shipping if I grab 'em with some other goodies. They're not the most compact but I'm usually not worried about that mtn biking. At 165 grams they're not the lightest, but they're not that bad when you're average tube is usually around 200 grams (for this size). They're great quality, super durable and sell for an excellent price. I'd recommend them to everyone and besides, at this price...why use a patch, just throw in a new tube!

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XC love!!!!

Titus FTM Complete Mountain Bike - Kit 1

Titus FTM Complete Mountain Bike - Kit 1

Rating for this product: 5 March 23, 2009

This bike is one of the best XC machines I've ever ridden. Very predictable and it did nothing that wasn't expected and everything that I did expect. After riding various trails from single track to slickrock I was impressed with the control of the bike at speed or when slow and technical. I compared this to the Intense Spyder FRO (the 5.5). It seemed the Spyder was more cramped and a smaller geometry in a comparable size (Large in my case) and more set for agressive downhill descents than cross-country. The Titus was a little more laid out and tracked a lot better in my opinion. I also got a lot less feedback from the rear suspension on the Titus. It was there when I needed it and I didn't even have to think about it while climbing or just motoring along spinning along a flat in between obstacles. For reference I'm 6'0" 160 and have about a 32 inseam and the Large fit perfect. Grab one and go race or just plain be the man to beat on the trail.

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Intense Cycles Spider FRO Frame

Intense Cycles Spider FRO Frame

Rating for this product: 5 February 10, 2009

These frames are a little small compared to others on the market. I've compared this to a Trek Fuel or a Titus RacerX and it's considerable smaller. I'm 6'0" and usually ride a medium frame by most but can easily be between a large and medium across the board. I'd definitely go for the larger of the two with Intense XC bikes. As for the ride, unbelievable!!! Get it! You'll love it! There are few other cross-country rides that are as responsive and lively while giving you 4" of suspension you hardly notice when dialed.

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