I have a Fezzari (Cascade) and have ridden it for about 3 years now. The SC is a great bike but I have no significant time on one so I can't comment on similarities or differences but I really love my Cascade. I am not the easiest on bikes and this thing has held up great. It is true that it...
I loved the amateur course! It was way scary and tested the riders well - everything you could ask for to determine the national champs. There were go-arounds for anything that was really ugly so you just had to make your choices.
On another topic, did anybody catch the web site for the...
I have been running Codes with a 7" in the rear for a few years now. That provides more than enough power and you have the added benefit of some extra clearance.
That was a lot of fun to do and fortunately, that frame has a ton of room in the shock/linkage area to play with.
As far as the side by side comparison, I have one of each set up and it is night and day.
OK, I would like to point out a few quick facts about the Fezzari Widows Peak. The current bike is very different from the other versions out there though they share the same front and rear triangles.
Yes, we started with the catalog frame mentioned above because it has a lot of what we...
Oooh, I want to ride that! I haven't been a huge fan of the jack shaft set up, mostly because of the weight involved, but under 10 lbs - are you kidding me? I really want to try out a super slack, super low, lightweight DH race bike. That sounds a really fun combo. I wonder if I can get one...
I'll second the Easton Havoc AM rims. They are relatively light, hold up well and are convertible between QR and 20mm on the front. They are a bit spendy but can be found at a pretty good discount now and again.
If you don't mind a bit more weight, the Outlaws are great and cheap.
Here is the new trail bike. 5.5" front and rear. A little lighter build for lots and lots of climbing but still strong enough to handle some good descents. The best feature is the 5" drop post. After riding with it for a while now, I cannot ever trail ride again without it.
I saw Tara at Interbike this year and bought myself a beautiful new Hoodie. Wait a second, now that I think about it, I didn't buy it at all - I owe a Monkey some money.
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