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fretman 07-07-05 06:58 PM

Rate these brand names please!!!
 
Went to alot of local bike shops and most carry the same brands. Please rate them in order of quality and reputation for me.

Trek, Norco, Giant, Rocky Mountain, Gary Fisher, Marin

iamlucky13 07-07-05 07:04 PM

It depends a little bit on what you're looking for. If you're just getting into mountain biking and looking for a dependable ride, Trek, Gary Fisher (actually owned by Trek), and Giant are all good choices. Norco and Rocky Mountain tend to focus more on their downhill lines and market towards serious riders.

zx108 07-07-05 07:05 PM

ok:

giant-the biggest producer of bikes in the world)-
rocky mountain
trek-and trek owns gary fisher
marin
norco-on the bottom casue i know nothing about them

norcodirtjumper 07-07-05 07:06 PM

Trek-I trust nothing they make. Norco-I swear by them. Giant-Very nice freeride line-up IMO (droool...Faith). Rocky Mountain-Same as giant. Gary Fisher-Dont really know much about them, seem to be strong in the XC line-up. Marin-Good overall company IMO.

Dannihilator 07-07-05 07:23 PM

1)Rocky Mountain
2)Norco
3)Marin
4)Giant
5)Trek
6)Gary Fisher

madbiker555 07-07-05 07:28 PM

Norco
Rocky Mountain
Giant
Marin
Gary Fisher
Trek

Philly 07-08-05 05:42 PM

I'd say
1. giant/norco
2. rocky mountain
3. Marin
4. Trek
5. Gary Fisher (owned by trek)

But it all depends on what you want and what type of riding you do.

nodnerb 07-08-05 05:45 PM

Interesting replies. Looks more like preference.
1) gary fisher
2 marin
3 rocky mountain
4 giant
5 norco
6 trek

Maelstrom 07-08-05 06:14 PM

I find it interesting that trek is usually so low. Ok depend on what this is for it would change, for FR/DH this is my order (I might add, two of what would be my top 3 are not there, so these would never be my primary choices)

1) Norco
2) RM
3) Giant & Trek

Marin and Gary fisher aren't even on my radar. Neither companies, regardless of who owns them, make bikes that impress me. In reality here are my top 5

1) Specialized
2) Kona
3) Norco
4) Giant and Trek (both companies have current offerings that impress me, long term results will show more imo)

apclassic9 07-08-05 07:04 PM

Never mind rating companies - none of those bike will fall apart beneath you. Test ride bikes you like, and make your decision from there... Gary Fishers are great if you're tall. Specialized are really sturdy. Cannondales are made in PA. Lance rides Trek - but he's a roadie...

Get what feels good to you, because you'll be the one riding it, regardless of anyone else's opinion... unless you're just after a status symbol ...

Peek the Geek 07-08-05 11:57 PM

No way you can rate these companies with regard to quality. They've all got top of the line bikes and bottom of the barrel bikes, so they might rank differently at different price points. For instance, Marin's low-end bikes are pieces of poop sold at major outdoor retailers, but I'd put my top-of-their-hardtail-line Pine Mountain up against any Trek, Giant or GF hardtail.

Norco I don't know enough about.

Rocky Mountain might be my favorite on the list because they've got some nice hand-made frames in their line-up, but you'll pay for it. Take similarly spec'd bikes from each company, and the Rocky is going to be somewhat pricier from what I've seen.

Raiyn 07-09-05 12:35 AM

Oh goody another popularity contest! :rolleyes:

Maelstrom 07-09-05 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Raiyn
Oh goody another popularity contest! :rolleyes:

And what isn't?

Mechoption 07-09-05 01:28 PM

This is fun :)

1) Marin
2) Norco
3) The rest

Although, for the same price range IMHO you'll get very similar bikes (quality, durability...).

That's the beauty of a competitive market in a imperialistic world :p

I orignally rode Marin as it was the only bike you coud get in the UAE in the mid 90's. Now I ride Norco as a friend had one and they're Canadian :)

Jason222 07-09-05 06:25 PM

All the same to me. They all make good bikes, it's all just personaly preference.


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