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Old 09-09-2002, 06:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Santa Cruz Bullit

So who's got one or rides with someone that has one? I want real world pro/cons comments if anyone has them...

I read all the reviews on mtbr.com and it seems the paint was the only problem and thats worked out now (I think)...

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A friend of mine has two of them. He likes them ok...however I have to say that he is a really picky guy when it comes to bikes. He will say this as well. Now, I got a chance to ride it and I was very impressed. It felt really good and one thing I really like is that you can still have front gears. So it is a great downhill bike that you can actually climb with. If I had some money I would get it.

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Personally, I think the bike is one of the best for your buck. Their customer service is excellent to I hear from my friends.
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I hear the best thing about the Bullit is that they have gotten the rear pivot to the point that when you stand to sprint there isn't any bobbing that you normally experience with long travel rear suspension.
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I think this guy has one. I just picked mine up yesterday and it rocks.
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Old 09-12-2002, 06:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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thats an awfully expensive bike to use to hold up your Cruiser


We might ride Mt Pinos the last Sunday of the month...you want in??



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I would love to except, I am on a thursday/friday weekend until October 14th.
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sucks to be you



wait ..... so you'll be at the hammers next weekend for thurs and fri??



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