Description:The Banshee Morphine comes in 3 sizes:
As you will notice these frames have fairly long top tubes and head tubes, to help coax you into a smaller size. If you're going to do a lot of pedaling and climbing to get where you want to go, get a bigger one. If you're dirt jump hucking and freeriding, get a smaller one.
Submitted by
braeden
a Weekend Warrior
from british columbia Date Reviewed: December 3, 2005
Favorite Trail:
anything fast
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2800.00
Purchased At:
cyclelogic
Strengths:
EVERYTHING! this bike rocks. so easy to pop up the front end. this thing is bombproof and could probably suck up anything. plus the 10 year warranty. dude the red is sic too.
Weaknesses:
all the lame questions about how great this bike is...
SWEET! this bike is the best one ive ever ridden. it can probably ride the same things a fully does... if you can suck it up. banshee has deffinitely found a winner. this thing could huck anything. a great bike buy it today.
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Submitted by
lucas mann
a Downhiller
from crawley / england Date Reviewed: November 27, 2005
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$3500.00
Purchased At:
freeborn bikes
Strengths:
very nimble tuff and hell its like rideing a tank with the handeling of a sports car perfict for drops, gaps, dh, dirt jumps you name it the morphine will love it all
Weaknesses:
so tuff that crap bb can snap on big drops and rear wheel if not very good can buckle easly but a good strong bb and a atomlab trail pimp wheel and its sorted
Similar Products Used:
p3,nerve freek,kee wee
Bike Setup:
dule 24 trail pimps with 2.6 rear tyer and 3 front with 2003 monster ts only good fork for a morhine
Bottom Line:
if ur into all round free ride or any riding thats tuff and you want to be hard core and ride proper not some wossy old fullys then get a morphine ur skills will grow and u will be smoth and able to huck and jump even dh like a mad man and you will ruil the trails
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Submitted by
Tom
a Weekend Warrior
from Westchester Date Reviewed: July 27, 2005
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
"do anything hardatail" it lives up to the name, I am too old to ever learn to ride hard enough to break it. Gets more attention from other riders than anything else in its price range.
Weaknesses:
I've really come to enjoy riding bikes with rear shocks lately
Similar Products Used:
Raleigh M-40, Kona Dawg, Specialized Big Hit - not really like any of these, but can be set up any way you want
Bike Setup:
Currently: Fox Talas 130 fork, Hayes HFX-9's, Michelin 2.5's, Race Face Evolve DH cranks, XT derailleurs & shifters, low end Mavic wheels that came stock on my 2003 Kona Dawg, Koski stem, Answer Pro-Taper bars, flat pedals, WTB seat.
Bottom Line:
I was using this bike last winter as my freeride/all mountain bike. Hardtail is the only way to go in winter mud & crud. I had it set set up really sweet with Sun Rhyno Lites, Sherman Firefly (90/130mm), Easton vice headset, 31.8 Easton riser bars, some Specialized Roller RS pro tires. It was awesome (a little heavy chasing my buddy up hills, he's in better shape than me and his bike probably weighs 27lbs). It corners so awesomely with fork at 90mm setting. I dumped money into my Kona Dawg this spring (RP3, Talas Fork, Crossmax wheels, BETD linkage) which made that bike feel too "cross country" blasting down hills. I had to take the the firefly fork, Sun wheels, and Easton bars and headset off the Banshee to "fix" the Kona (It is actually now really sweet, a little heavy sprinting uphill) That's how the Banshee ended up with it's current pitiful components (it's a pretty nice cross country hardtail right now). I don't ever plan have a bike without a 20mm front axle again (too much flex), unless it is a cross country race bike. Crossmax wheels (really nice, too cross country) are on my girlfriend's bike (she loves them, I outweigh her by about 60 lbs and ride a lot harder). Talas fork is headed for her bike, too. I want to get a Marzocchi 66 for my Big Hit (or a lighter 170mm fork if one comes out any time soon). If I do, I will probably put my Junior T on the Banshee. This will be the beginnng of setting it up as a freeride/downhill hardtail. I am sure it will do just as well with this set up as it has with the others.
Bottom line: This is an awesome hardtail. It will do anything you set it up for. There was something really awesome about blasting it around turns with a 90mm fork and 20mm front axle. If you want to do downhill on a hardtail you better have some strong legs.
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Submitted by
Jason
a
from tywyn, uk Date Reviewed: May 8, 2005
Favorite Trail:
this place called corris
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At:
free born uk sit thats500 uk pounds by the way
Strengths:
everthing love this bike the geo the looks the way it handles.it's so strong i was riding jnts on it until last week now i got shiver sc for street when i go down hill il just change back.love doing drops on this bike i hit 9 foot to flat with easy (not bosting half u probaly done double that by now) so sweet for down hill sets your wait nicely over the back. some people say there heavy well it is but who cares if u get the guts u can hit 30 foot drop on it u pay what you get.
Weaknesses:
you got to get of it to eat or your wheels die beneath it.
Similar Products Used:
is saracen mantra similar
Bike Setup:
03 banshee morphine (obviously), shiver sc or 03 jnts, sas, 03 hope m4 fr, 05 hope mini mono re, diablous every thing -seat post, e13 bash gaurd azonic x pedals, single speed set up.
Bottom Line:
if your the kind person who loves going big get this bike it want let u down ever!.but please dont get one just so you can look good give it the respect it deservse.
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Submitted by
Scott
a Downhiller
from Vancouver, WA Date Reviewed: January 9, 2005
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$495.00
Purchased At:
Moores Cycles
Strengths:
Bomb proof.Indestructible. You'll break components before you'll break the frame.
Weaknesses:
the frame wieghs 6.5 lbs and the paint chips easy, but it's a downhill bike so who cares.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized P series, 24 Le toy 3
Bike Setup:
Junior T fork mag 30 wheels king headset truvativ stylo team cranks.
Bottom Line:
This frame kicks a** it's the best hardtail out there for freeride. It will take anything you through at it and will beg for more. I blew up a singltrack rear wheel and it didn't phase the frame.
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Submitted by
Jeff
a Downhiller
from Collegeville, PA, USA Date Reviewed: December 1, 2004
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$500.00
Strengths:
It is the best hardtail frame ever. Super stiff and handles anything. It handles big drops like it is a full suspension bike. The "Morphing" geometry is awsome, it allows you to set it up to you riding style. The ability to put a dual clamp fork on it is awsome, I have a JRT on mine and it rocks. It handles great. You can not even tell it is a heavy frame!!!!!!
Weaknesses:
A little expensive for just a frame but it is WELL worth it. It is hard to find a chainguide that fits good w/o putting on a wider BB. E-13 is the only one I found to work, but E-13 chainguides rock!!!
Similar Products Used:
first TRUE harcore hardtail, and what a great choice.
Bike Setup:
04 JRT 170mm fork, sun rhino lite wheels, shimano deore, maxxis tires, E-13 chainguide, hayes mechanical disc brakes, truvativ BB and cranks, Cane Creek headset, haro grips, specialized bars, snafu seat.
Bottom Line:
It is by far the best hardtail ever I would give it a 1000 flamin' Chilis if i could. WELL worth every cent. There is no comparsion. Not a bit of flex anywhere. It is the best of the best. Hey its Banshee what eles do you expect. Highly recomended bike.
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Submitted by
Taylor
a Downhiller
from Newbury, NH, US Date Reviewed: November 2, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Sunapee DH
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$200.00
Purchased At:
Sunapee DH race (vendor)
Strengths:
Made by Banshee (what more do I need to say?)
Weaknesses:
None that I have found yet.
Similar Products Used:
Haro Escape 8.2 (first real mountain bike)
Bike Setup:
Morphine frame, Marzocchi procoil(temperary fork), trailpimps 26' and 24'on xt disc hubs,2.5 in front 3' in rear. syncros headset (bomb proof), hussefelt stem handle bars, Hayes disc's, raceface signiture dh bb, fsa crank, crank brothers mallet c pedals, shimano xt rear derailler.
Bottom Line:
BANSHEE's are some of the best bikes so you should get on one. The morphine is probly the best hardtail free riding bikes made, there are a few that are close to it but there are a couple (evil imperial). this is a great bike for all it is strong and will last for ever the geometry is near perfect for freeriding. I think it is a hardtailers dream bike.
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Submitted by
matt
a
from port alberni Date Reviewed: October 25, 2004
Favorite Trail:
whistler
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
really solid. goe is sweet.gussetts are every where. overall is a awesome frame.
Weaknesses:
yellow is gay. horziontal drop outs.
Similar Products Used:
kona roast.
Bike Setup:
super t's,hayes mags,trail pimps.....
Bottom Line:
really nice bike. i dont really like hard tails all tham much though. i would definatly recmoned this to and 1 looking for a nice hardtail.
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Submitted by
zack
a
from california Date Reviewed: August 16, 2004
Favorite Trail:
the shore
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At:
QBP
Strengths:
everything
Weaknesses:
nothing
Similar Products Used:
k2 flying monkey
Bike Setup:
race face evolve crank,blackspire chain guide,manitou sherman slider(04),sun rims, maxxis minion tires, hayes 8 inch disks, azonic ultra cross bars,titec EL NORTE saddle and stem.
Bottom Line:
best hardtail ever. I LOVE BANSHEE!!! some dude said this wasnt for shorter people. im 15, 5'7" and i rolled a 15 footer on it no problem. im about to customize a Banshee Scream. ill never get another bike again.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Downhiller
from Chatsworth, CA Date Reviewed: June 30, 2004
Favorite Trail:
G-spot
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
Valley Bicycles
Strengths:
Stiff, not too heavy considering how beefy it is
Weaknesses:
Stiff (easier to break wheels, not to mention your back)
Bike Setup:
SHerman slider, race face north shore dh cranks, hope hubs,
Bottom Line:
Totally awesome! Manuals so well you dont even have to think about it. The stiffness is great, and when you point it downhill it fits its role beautifully.
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Submitted by
Maxx Hillson
a Downhiller
from Thousand Oaks, California, USA Date Reviewed: June 14, 2004
Favorite Trail:
anything with good downhill
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2200.00
Purchased At:
bansheebikes.com
Strengths:
First off just awesome bike. Has exellent frame and strength. Fits everything that i've set it up with nicely.
Weaknesses:
sort of spendy considering that i could have bought an ellsworth joker for less
Similar Products Used:
sinister specialized p2
Bike Setup:
marzocchi zr1 fork sun doubles basically stock from how it was bought
Bottom Line:
Really awesme hardtail, great strength and overall quality for basically everything especially downhill freeride and some dirt jumping. I have used this bike a lot and have mainly used it for downhill and freeride, bike stands everything. 20 foot drops no problem, yet is very nice to have a hard tail so up hills are possible. If your buying a bike then look at the demo's for sale on www.bansheebikes.com but if you are looking i'd definently look at ellsworth joker because at least for me, that would have been a smart alturnative.
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Submitted by
harvey
a Weekend Warrior
from hick or e Date Reviewed: April 29, 2004
Favorite Trail:
all of them
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
built strong, good geometry
Weaknesses:
chain suck sucks! need new cranks to solve problem
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
18" frame, 2002 super t, doublewides+michelin2.8front+Intense2.7rear, zip tied rear brake and front derallieur, spliced cable housing.
Bottom Line:
one heck of a bike. will take anything you give it. if you want a good hardtail, buy a schwinn or something. if you want a bad ass hardtail that you can do almost anything on, buy a morphine!
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Submitted by
Chance
a Downhiller
from Hollis,ME,USA Date Reviewed: April 7, 2004
Favorite Trail:
any gravity assisted
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$525.00
Purchased At:
Airbomb.com
Strengths:
Price,bombproof,looks,morphing geometry,ride feel, just about everything
Weaknesses:
If your really weight consious this bike may not be ideal. Also the cable routing is a bit strange
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
14"Morphine, 2002 Z1, FSA V-drive cranks & BB, Sun Rhyno-LiteXL wheels, XT rear and Marzocchi front hubs, Conti Gravity Pro 2.3 tires,Easton EA70 Downhill bar
Bottom Line:
The local dowhill mountain called it quites this year and I'm not man enought to pedal my DH bike through the local trails. I wanted a bike that I could jump, drop, and beat the hell out of but I needed to be able pedal it so I felt a burly hardtail was in order. I looked at Evil's Imp but it seemed too urban/park biased. Sinister's ridge looks great but was 250 bucks more. The morphine feels alot lighter than it is. I'll probably use it for x-country this year too. It wheelies and manuals like crazy. I'm happier with this bike than I expected to be. My only word of caution is that this bike is STIFF. If your not smooth make up for it with a strong rear wheel. You won't be sorry if you purchase this frame.
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Submitted by
Chance
a Downhiller
from Hollis,ME,USA Date Reviewed: April 7, 2004
Favorite Trail:
any gravity assisted
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$525.00
Purchased At:
Airbomb.com
Strengths:
Price,bombproof,looks,morphing geometry,ride feel, just about everything
Weaknesses:
If your really weight consious this bike may not be ideal. Also the cable routing is a bit strange
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
14"Morphine, 2002 Z1, FSA V-drive cranks & BB, Sun Rhyno-LiteXL wheels, XT rear and Marzocchi front hubs, Conti Gravity Pro 2.3 tires,Easton EA70 Downhill bar
Bottom Line:
The local dowhill mountain called it quites this year and I'm not man enought to pedal my DH bike through the local trails. I wanted a bike that I could jump, drop, and beat the hell out of but I needed to be able pedal it so I felt a burly hardtail was in order. I looked at Evil's Imp but it seemed too urban/park biased. Sinister's ridge looks great but was 250 bucks more. The morphine feels alot lighter than it is. I'll probably use it for x-country this year too. It wheelies and manuals like crazy. I'm happier with this bike than I expected to be. My only word of caution is that this bike is STIFF. If your not smooth make up for it with a strong rear wheel. You won't be sorry if you purchase this frame.
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Submitted by
dan
a Downhiller
from alex, va, usa Date Reviewed: March 4, 2004
Favorite Trail:
anywhere not to wet
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$395.00
Purchased At:
qbp
Strengths:
there is a reason this frame has a perfect score. it is strong, not too heavy, well constucted, has so many setup option. WORKS like they say it will bullet proof
Weaknesses:
none at all. the frame is near perfection
maybe too big for smaller rides
Similar Products Used:
24 letoy 3, surly instgator, park bike, others
some come close but none equal
Bike Setup:
150 fr, hadley, x-9, all fr parts 26" front and rear
Bottom Line:
if you are 5-8 or taller and are looking for a hardtail fr bike this is the one. super stout construction. perfect geo. and has so many setup options for rider preferrance. like 5-7 inch forks, ss or multi gear, front der capable, and comes with many extras.
this frame desrives 7 flamin' chilis
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Submitted by
MoRon
a Cross Country Rider
from Boone (Dirty South) NC Date Reviewed: February 4, 2004
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
whats not strong about a 10 year no questions asked warranty? and just look at the frame!! thats enough said.
Weaknesses:
not one
Similar Products Used:
RM reaper
Bike Setup:
18" frame, monster T, mavic 521 front w/ 2.7 mobster, mavic 321 w/ 2.5 mobster, hayes 8" front, 6" rear, pro taper bars, azonic shorty stem, shimano drivetrain, sh**y XT cranks soon to be replaced, and some other stuff that doesnt matter.
Bottom Line:
this bike it the s***. you can do anything you want on it. you dont have to worry about the bike breaking, just yourself breaking. i know that if this frame ever breaks i dont want to be on the bike when it does. this bike gets 5 big flamin' terds! www.hickhucksters.com
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Submitted by
Kelly
a Weekend Warrior
from Upstate NY Date Reviewed: February 3, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Shindaigin Hollow, Plattekill
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At:
used
Strengths:
Where do I begin? This is my first hardtail mtn bike, and it is stiff and sturdy. I've dropped it about 5 ft. max to flat concrete and never thought about the frame (the wheels, yes). It is not only gussetted, but there are triangles welded into place where needed. I use it with a 5 inch fork and 26 inch wheels (I bought this while waiting for my dual susp. frame to come in, and I used it for everything from trails to trials to urban to commuting). The geometry will nicely handle anything from a 5 inch to 8 inch fork. I would not go shorter than 5 inches up front. I'm thinking a Super-T for the front once I get my trail bike built. While I've not ridden any hardtails before, I'm really pleased with this one. Manuals nicely, and getting the front wheel up & on to things is great, once you can do that just lunge & power and the rear wheel will push you on up. The horizontal dropouts are great to transform (morph?) the frame from trials to dh. Good standover. I'm running a Nokian Gazz. Jr. in back, and I think it will take a 26x3.0 if I move the wheel back a bit in the dropouts. Finally, I called Banshee with a set-up question and the owner, Pip, picked up the phone and was glad to talk for quite a while. I like that.
Weaknesses:
It is a bit harsh, particularly coming from a 6 inch dual susp. frame, but that's what a hardtail does. The Nokians help, but on big trail bumps and drops there's no mistake - this is a hard hardtail. It is not an xc speed demon, but a light frame wouldn't last 5 minutes under the abuse I've dished out to this frame. While the geometry is very comfortable, when jumping the front end seems to want to drop much more than my San Andreas. A longer fork might help with geometry, but additional weight will drop the front more. Overall, once I've gotten more used to it I'm sure I can learn to move my weight back. A super-t will at least help absorb more hit up front.
Similar Products Used:
Nothing really - my first hardtail. I jumped/dropped my Mountain Cycles San Andreas.
Bike Setup:
Heavy at around 39 lbs. 1x8 speeds (32 up front and 12-28 in back), xt disc hubs laced 32 3x to Rhyno Lite xl's (thinking mag 30's), xt 8 sp shifters, xt rear derailleur, Avid 203 mechanicals, love seat, Nokian Gazz. Jr.'s front & back, square taper RF Next LP crank (so far so good - I know, go 3 piece cromoly), some no-name stem and Titec hellbent bars.
Bottom Line:
Great do it all hardtail. I don't think I'll ever break it, and at my weight (235) I do break stuff. I really like the geometry. I've used it for everything, and it has performed well in all disciplines (well, it is a little stiff for rooty xc stuff - a more flexible hardtail might help there) Since I got it just after P-kill closed I haven't tried it dh, but the fellow I bought it from did and said he liked it better than the 24. A workhorse frame at an affordable price. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a heavy duty hardtail.
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Submitted by
Dan Patrick
a
from Vancuver, Canada Date Reviewed: December 16, 2003
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Ride this frame for the ride of your life. Unbeatable weldings with the strongest tubing in the world built into a very usefull geometry.
Weaknesses:
NONE! And don't hesitate because of the weight because the frame habdles fast and is built to last a life time so it is actually a very light frame. Maybe the only semi-bad thing is banshee website that does't give all the information and there is not enough information arround on banshee. I was looking for information and it was a bit hard to find, a phone call to the company and the owner is on the other side so maybe they are much better than a website full of information but with noone to talk to.
Similar Products Used:
Mass production top brands - never ever again.
Bike Setup:
Similar to Gucci - look on the banshee website.
Bottom Line:
This frame is for the real freerider. Don't hesitate and buy it. Once you ride it you understand that there was never any thing else to choose from.
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Submitted by
Dan
a Downhiller
from Seattle, WA Date Reviewed: December 12, 2003
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Ultra strong, impossible to break!! This bike manuals great, can do trials, urban, whatever
Weaknesses:
uhhh... what?
Similar Products Used:
Spec P.2, Mountain Cycle Rumble
Bike Setup:
Mavic 321s w/ fire DH's some crappy cranks (bent my last set) fsa cockpit, fsa pig dh headset, avid mech (8" front, 6" rear) SWEET BRAKES! some other stuff.
Bottom Line:
Bike is super balanced in the air, and on the ground. It gets up on the rear end awesome. You will not break the frame, and with a 10 year warrenty who cares if you do? Insane deal, definatly encourage anyone thinking about buying one to get it.
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Submitted by
Jonathan Reich
a Weekend Warrior
from Vernon BC canada Date Reviewed: November 14, 2003
Favorite Trail:
any
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
Olympia
Strengths:
Everything, the product spec(Gucci) is awesome, the welding, gussets and frame design are awesome and such quality. The kegger head tube is massive and can take up to an 8" fork, which i am running, shivers. The geometry is perfect with a 24" in the rear for going down the steeps, and combined with the short wheel base it really rips and fly through the corners. Going from a Full squish to a hard tail, i thought i wouldn't like the ride, but running a larger tire (2.7") and running it at a low tire pressure it feels like its on a cushion of air. Even my friends were surpised when taking it off 5 foot to flat drops and surprised how smooth it was.
Weaknesses:
The weight can be a downer on long uphill climbs, but it all makes up for it with the confidence it gives you when going down hill.
Similar Products Used:
.243
Bike Setup:
Gucci with shivers
Bottom Line:
Best thing ive ridden in a long time/
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Submitted by
Jack Oakland
a
from Washington DC Date Reviewed: October 23, 2003
Favorite Trail:
downtown
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
the shop where I work
Strengths:
You're sittin' on it! You'll break your feet off your ankles before you hurt this frame. This thing is more versatile than a compton crack hoe: 26" or 24" wheels or both, 1 speed or several(horizontal drops w/ bolt on derailleur hanger), ISCG tensioner or BMX stlye axle tensioners, 4" fork or 8" double crown. Just no rim brakes
Weaknesses:
Uh, the rider? No, can't blame the bike for that one. Beefy stays make for potential chainring/bottom bracket/chain tensioner issues
Similar Products Used:
Marin Quake
Bike Setup:
SIMPLE! 1 speed: 38-18 (perfect) Avid mechanicals (believe the hype) Truvativ cockpit (31.8 rules if you ride harder than an 8 year old girl, or weigh more) 2.4 WTB Mutanoraptors on Mavic 219s (wheels are fearing for their lives but are hangin' in there) Future: DJ1 Fork and 24" rear wheel
Bottom Line:
You can't really do better on a freeride hardtail than this. I'm just starting to really dial into this thing, so every ride I feel more connected to it. It's a great bunnyhopper (I'm currently pushing 2') manuals smooth, drops like an Army smart bomb, and it's LIGHT! (with the bare bones buildup) Killer ride, very happy
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Submitted by
Kevin
a Weekend Warrior
from Fort Collins, CO, USA Date Reviewed: September 18, 2003
Favorite Trail:
CSU/skate park/ DJ
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$569.00
Purchased At:
airbomb.com
Strengths:
strong, stiff, looks badass, bike can do anything
Weaknesses:
can't run tire larger than 2.65 in. rear @26 in. chainline take time to set up
Similar Products Used:
specialized downhill 2001
Bike Setup:
size med.,'02 DJ1, race face bb- cranks, azonic short stem - bars, halo 24" front, 24" trailpimp rear, 8" hayes front and rear, evil bikes bash ring, single speed kit, chris king steel set. shiver DC, 26"ers sun double wides
Bottom Line:
if you break bikes , get the morphine, i ran this beast staight into a tree @ 20 mph putting myself into hospital but the frame had no cracks, dents, or stress marks on the frame, is able to do everything, works great as dirt jumper, park bike, even been doing trials on it, with DC shiver with 26 front and 24 rear works real well at downhill as well, dual 26's and is good at moantain cross also. it a bunny hoppin machine, handles like a bmx bike with front suspension... also got to recomend the evil bikes bash ring, I have beat the crap out of it and it doesnt bend or damage property like a metal guide would.
This is the most versitile and strongest frame I have ridden, if you want a frame that won't break and can do everthing this is it.
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Submitted by
wayne shaffer
a Downhiller
from vale,NC,USA Date Reviewed: September 2, 2003
Favorite Trail:
poplar tent
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$385.00
Purchased At:
employee purchase
Strengths:
tough as hell, do whatever free ride hardtail.
Weaknesses:
cant really use any bigger than a 34 on the front
Similar Products Used:
haro werks dsr
Bike Setup:
Stratos lr1 dual crown fork, fsa pig sealed headset,shimano hydraulic disc brakes, hadley front hub laced to a sun double wide rim with michellin 2.8 dh tire, and on the rear a temporary sun rynolite with deore hub, and wtb moto raptor 2.4
Bottom Line:
buy one, it can take it. perfect for urban, I dirt jump, ride ladder bridges, and do dh on the same bike
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Submitted by
Alex F
a Downhiller
from Hellertown PA Date Reviewed: August 16, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Snake
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$625.00
Purchased At:
SV Bikes
Strengths:
Freakin strong. I cannot fault this frame cept the fact that it was hard to find somethin wide enough to cover the chainstay (even though they stay unpainted, but what the hell). Bike is a little heavy for street and all, but hey, no bike can be perfect for everything. Still works great for street and FR. Pretty damn sweet if you ask me.
Weaknesses:
Weight maybe..naaaaaaaah.
Similar Products Used:
Azonic DS1, Balfa Minuteman, 24 Bicycles Le Toy III, Panet X frames, Haro Escape 8.2( what I started out wi/, but broke 3 of their frames)
Bike Setup:
Black 16 inch Morphine frame, Manitou Sherman Firefly wi/ Marzocchi QR20 20 mm thru-Axel hub, Azonic Shorty stem, Hellbent bars, Hayes HFX Hydro's 8 inch front and rear, RaceFace Podigy DH cranks and Evolve FR bottom bracket, Shimano LX/XT drivetrain, Sun Rhyno Lite XL's front and rear Haro rear hub (to be Atom Lab hub) WTB Speed V race seat, Praxy's FreeRide Seatpost. 2.5 WTB WeirWolf front, 2.4 WTB MotoRaptor in z back.
Bottom Line:
You really can't have a sweeter ride than this. TEN YEAR FRAME WARRANTY!!!can't beat that.
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Submitted by
Trucker
a Weekend Warrior
from melbourne Date Reviewed: August 14, 2003
Favorite Trail:
clingsbourne
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$800.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Strengths:
this frame is infukingcredible. i cannot fault it.
morphine frame, marzocchi super t pro's (also run DJ1's for slalom and DJ), sun double track 26/24 combo, maxxis high rollers, Rohloff internal hub (these are crazy!), navigator 6 pot discs, tuvativ holzfeller, ON-ONE bar, race face diablolus stem, f.u.n.n. sol jam vipers,SDG bel air custom, DT Swiss HuGI FR hubs
Bottom Line:
words cannot explain how mad this bike is. i'd still buy it if it cost twice what it does. it even goes up hills allright. trust me here, you are not going to break this baby! anyone who disagrees obviously hasn't ridden it. i can't rate it high enough so 5 chilli's will have to do
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Submitted by
Iain
a Downhiller
from philly Date Reviewed: July 9, 2003