Head Seek
Hey guys. I’m about to buy a Head Seek 2011 mountain bike. Does anyone know about how good or bad these are. There’s no reviews about this. Thanks
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huh?
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Huh is right. Shipping weight is apparently 25 lbs (?)
http://www.commuterbikestore.com/med...-bikefront.jpg http://www.cyclefg.com/shop/product....ctid=714000055 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ce-full-site=1 Full-suspension, all-mountain bike, includes a Truvativ FiveD 3.0 crank, and Truvativ FiveD chain wheel, resin body and steel cage pedals Lightweight yet durable FS 6061 aluminum alloy frame holds up on tough trails without wearing you down Rock Shox Gila fork, SA SunTour Epicon rear shock, and Shimano Deore drive train will charge through, over, and around even roughest terrain with ease Alloy seat post and HEAD vinyl saddle, 1.125-inch steel head set, alloy stem and 600-millimeter alloy handlebar Features Tektro Auriga comp hydraulic disc brakes, double alloy wall wheels, Maxxis Oriflame tires, alloy disc hubs The Seek is a full suspension, all-mountain bike that will get you anywhere. The light yet durable FS 6061 frame provides will hold up on the toughest trails without wearing you down. Rock Shox Gila fork, SA SunTour Epicon rear shock and Shimano Deore drive train will charge through, over, and around anything smoothly. |
Originally Posted by kenhill3
(Post 12853995)
Rock Shox Gila fork, SA SunTour Epicon rear shock and Shimano Deore drive train will charge through, over, and around anything smoothly.
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Wow, Head is putting their name on MTBs again? or still? I haven't seen one newer than a 1990-ish vintage.
It's gonna be tough to find info on them because I doubt they sell in any bike shops in the US. Seems like back in the day they were sold in Sporting Goods stores but no bike shops. The company has been pretty big in skis before and really big in tennis. They're currently HQ'd in Amsterdam so perhaps they're more common in Europe. If you know Dutch a search for the bike on google.nl might help find info. |
Quick cruise of the Head.com site tells me they just license their name for use on the bikes.
Here's the webpage for the bike, unfortunately info is really sparse. http://www.headbike.com/index.php?cat=1&page=seek |
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