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  • On One Inbred Single Speed
  • '08 Trek Fuel EX 5.5 : A Preview
  • Diamondback Response Comp '07 Review
  • Ibex Ignition 3
  • Woodstock 505
  • 05' Diamondback XSL Trail
  • Gary Fisher X-Caliber
  • Raleigh M80
  • Redline Monocog
  • 2004 Giant Warp DS2
  • 2004 Trek 4500
  • GT Avalanche 3.0
  • 2002 Mongoose Inferno
  • Gary Fisher X-Caliber

    Wednesday, June 8th, 2005

    Blue Collar Summary:
    The Gary Fisher X-Caliber provides a high level of performance and reliability while staying in the Blue Collar price range at a retail price of $1269. The component set along with it’s agility and maneuvering delivers an all around enjoyable and comfortable ride.
    Having tested in a wide variety of weather conditions and […]

    Raleigh M80

    Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

    Blue Collar Summary:
    I am very comfortable on the Raleigh M80 now. Out of the many bikes that I have been able to ride lately it is definitely my preferred ride. Overall, for the price, the Raleigh M80 is a great bike. If you are looking to take that next step in mountain […]

    Redline Monocog

    Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

    Redline Monocog Frame and Fork on Sale for $249!
    The Redline Monocog was my first experience with a singlespeed bike. When Mike and I found out that we were getting one, I quickly called the first shot to review it. I love trying new and different things and the idea of riding a rigid singlespeed on […]

    2004 Giant Warp DS2

    Monday, February 28th, 2005

    I purchased my Giant Warp DS2 on January 28th 2005 for a low price of $450.00, that’s after a $100.00 discount offered by Cycling Concepts of Artesia Ca.

    I decided on the Warp due to its reputation on the trails. It also provides the rider a choice to either go with a 4 or 5 inch […]

    2004 Trek 4500

    Friday, February 11th, 2005

    My first experience with buying a bike was certainly not the best one. I walked into a department store one day, two benjamins stuffed in my pocket, ready to buy that shiny new “name brand” bike. I’m not going to tell you what store this was, or what “name brand” the bike was, but it […]

    GT Avalanche 3.0

    Wednesday, December 22nd, 2004

    The GT Avalanche 3.0 was my first real mountain bike. I was able to pick it up locally on sale for $200 and it has been worth every penny. You do get what you pay for in having parts that give out over time, but with well over a year and a half […]