K2 Mountain Bikes
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Is this bike any good?
Heyy all. I don't really know if this would be the right place for this post but I am going to try anyways. I am new to the whole mountain biking culture. I enjoy it alot. I have a bike and I was just woundering if it was any good. From what I have read I can draw the conclusion that it is (mind you this is based on what I know about mountain bikes which isn't alot). Anyways I was hoping you guys/girls could tell me what you think about it
Brand K2 Bike
Component Group Mountain Mix
Fork SR Suntour XCP-75, 100mm
Frame Material Aluminum
Hubs aluminum, Q/R
Rims Ritchey Girder
Suspension Full Suspension
Tires 26 x 1.95" IRC Multi-Terrain
Type Mountain
General Information
Colors Silver/Blue
Model Attack 1.0
Suggested Retail Price 500.00
Weight Unspecified
Year 2003
Brakes
Brake Levers Shimano Acera
Brakeset Tektro linear-pull brakes, Shimano Acera levers
Front Brake Tektro linear-pull
Front Brake Lever Shimano Acera
Rear Brake Tektro linear-pull
Rear Brake Lever Shimano Acera
Components
Bottom Bracket cartridge
Bottom Bracket Shell Width 68mm English
Bottom Bracket Spindle Length Unspecified
Chain KMC IG-31, 1/2 x 3/32"
Chain Size 1/2 x 3/32"
Chainrings 22/32/42
Crankset Suntour XCC-150, 22/32/42 teeth
Front Derailleur Shimano Acera, clamp-on
Front Derailleur Type clamp-on
Handlebar aluminum, rise
Handlebar Extensions Not included
Handlebar Stem aluminum threadless
Head Tube Angle Unspecified
Headset 1 1/8" threadless Ritchey
Headset Diameter 1 1/8" threadless
Largest Rear Cog 30
Number of Rear Cogs 8-speed
Pedals steel cage w/clips & straps
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 30 teeth
Rear Derailleur Shimano Altus
Rear Shock Noleen Sport
Rear Shock Travel Unspecified
Saddle WTB SST X2
Seat Post Diameter 27.2mm
Seat Tube Angle Unspecified
Seatpost aluminum micro-adjust, 27.2mm diameter
Shift Levers Shimano Acera EX Fire
Smallest Rear Cog 11
Fork and Suspension
Fork Crown single
Fork Material aluminum, single crown
Fork Travel 100mm
Frame
Frame Angles Unspecified
Frame Construction TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material 7005 aluminum
Geometry
Chainstay Length Unspecified
Fork Rake Unspecified
Top Tube Length Unspecified
Wheelbase Unspecified
Wheels and Hubs
Front Hub aluminum, Q/R
Front Rim Ritchey Girder
Front Tire IRC Multi-Terrain
Front Tire Size 26 x 1.95"
Rear Hub aluminum, Q/R
Rear Rim Ritchey Girder
Rear Tire IRC Multi-Terrain
Rear Tire Size 26 x 1.95"
Spoke Brand stainless steel, 14ga. (2.0mm) straight gauge
Spoke Gauge 14ga. (2.0mm)
Spoke Holes 36-hole
Spoke Material stainless steel
Spoke Nipples Unspecified
Spoke Type straight gauge
Brand K2 Bike
Component Group Mountain Mix
Fork SR Suntour XCP-75, 100mm
Frame Material Aluminum
Hubs aluminum, Q/R
Rims Ritchey Girder
Suspension Full Suspension
Tires 26 x 1.95" IRC Multi-Terrain
Type Mountain
General Information
Colors Silver/Blue
Model Attack 1.0
Suggested Retail Price 500.00
Weight Unspecified
Year 2003
Brakes
Brake Levers Shimano Acera
Brakeset Tektro linear-pull brakes, Shimano Acera levers
Front Brake Tektro linear-pull
Front Brake Lever Shimano Acera
Rear Brake Tektro linear-pull
Rear Brake Lever Shimano Acera
Components
Bottom Bracket cartridge
Bottom Bracket Shell Width 68mm English
Bottom Bracket Spindle Length Unspecified
Chain KMC IG-31, 1/2 x 3/32"
Chain Size 1/2 x 3/32"
Chainrings 22/32/42
Crankset Suntour XCC-150, 22/32/42 teeth
Front Derailleur Shimano Acera, clamp-on
Front Derailleur Type clamp-on
Handlebar aluminum, rise
Handlebar Extensions Not included
Handlebar Stem aluminum threadless
Head Tube Angle Unspecified
Headset 1 1/8" threadless Ritchey
Headset Diameter 1 1/8" threadless
Largest Rear Cog 30
Number of Rear Cogs 8-speed
Pedals steel cage w/clips & straps
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 30 teeth
Rear Derailleur Shimano Altus
Rear Shock Noleen Sport
Rear Shock Travel Unspecified
Saddle WTB SST X2
Seat Post Diameter 27.2mm
Seat Tube Angle Unspecified
Seatpost aluminum micro-adjust, 27.2mm diameter
Shift Levers Shimano Acera EX Fire
Smallest Rear Cog 11
Fork and Suspension
Fork Crown single
Fork Material aluminum, single crown
Fork Travel 100mm
Frame
Frame Angles Unspecified
Frame Construction TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material 7005 aluminum
Geometry
Chainstay Length Unspecified
Fork Rake Unspecified
Top Tube Length Unspecified
Wheelbase Unspecified
Wheels and Hubs
Front Hub aluminum, Q/R
Front Rim Ritchey Girder
Front Tire IRC Multi-Terrain
Front Tire Size 26 x 1.95"
Rear Hub aluminum, Q/R
Rear Rim Ritchey Girder
Rear Tire IRC Multi-Terrain
Rear Tire Size 26 x 1.95"
Spoke Brand stainless steel, 14ga. (2.0mm) straight gauge
Spoke Gauge 14ga. (2.0mm)
Spoke Holes 36-hole
Spoke Material stainless steel
Spoke Nipples Unspecified
Spoke Type straight gauge
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Here's a review site of some K2s. i looked at the reviews of the lower end ones and they seemed pretty good
https://www.mtbr.com/reviews/xc_hardtail/index_K.shtml
https://www.mtbr.com/reviews/xc_hardtail/index_K.shtml
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Umm there are a lot of nice k2s out there but this one seems a lot like an x-mart bike, the components on this bike are bottom of the line. I guess it depends on how serious you are or are going to get about the sport, this bike is fine for now but though 1-2years of progression you will probally be thinking about a new bike.
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Actually, yes I agree they are all low end parts, but matter of facts, they hold up pretty well becauce I've tried it. The only down side is they are very heavy.
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Originally Posted by jiiiim
Actually, yes I agree they are all low end parts, but matter of facts, they hold up pretty well becauce I've tried it. The only down side is they are very heavy.
Yeah I agree with that. This may be nother stupid question but if I decided I wanted to upgrade the parts for the bike. how would I go about knowing what would work and not?
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K2's are excellent bikes for the money. Your description is of an entry-level bike, which is fine if you go for just an occasional ride but if you really start getting into it, you will want better components, such as the fork. Get the best bike you can afford.
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For the drive-train, best to buy the Shimano detrauilers since you have Shimano shifters. Make sure the number of speed is compatable. Deore is mostly for 7-8speeds, LX is 8-9 and XT and up are 9. As for the fork... make sure you dont much a fork that has too much travel that will mess up your geometry.
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Keep those Ritchey wheels around. I use a Girder rear on my bike, and it's a very solid wheel.
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Originally Posted by catatonic
Keep those Ritchey wheels around. I use a Girder rear on my bike, and it's a very solid wheel.
Funny you mention that becasuse what I just found out after trying to put a new tire on (the other one popped) the rim is actually made like 1/8th of an inch to big. A real pain to try to get a tire on. I found this out after looking at the measurements for the rim according to the manual that came with the wheels. So I measure it to make sure they are the correct size. Turns out they are 1/8th of an inch to big.
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LoL yep, I have the same problem with the wheel too. I struggled for 10minutes to get the tire off to change the tube and another 10minutes to put the tire back on. I thought my wheel was out of true and casued that problem, but I was told that no matter how untrue your wheel is, it wont affect tire changing.
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I've got an attack 1.0 and I love it.
I'm in the process of upgrading, and so far I've got new:
Pedals
Front Brake
Fork
Stem and handlebar coming later today. I'll post a pic once it's all done.
After that comes the drivetrain, levers, rear brake and rear rim.
I'm using it as a learning bike, so when I get into more top-end bikes, I'm going to know what I'm doing.
I'm in the process of upgrading, and so far I've got new:
Pedals
Front Brake
Fork
Stem and handlebar coming later today. I'll post a pic once it's all done.
After that comes the drivetrain, levers, rear brake and rear rim.
I'm using it as a learning bike, so when I get into more top-end bikes, I'm going to know what I'm doing.
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Originally Posted by Defiance
I've got an attack 1.0 and I love it.
I'm in the process of upgrading, and so far I've got new:
Pedals
Front Brake
Fork
Stem and handlebar coming later today. I'll post a pic once it's all done.
After that comes the drivetrain, levers, rear brake and rear rim.
I'm using it as a learning bike, so when I get into more top-end bikes, I'm going to know what I'm doing.
I'm in the process of upgrading, and so far I've got new:
Pedals
Front Brake
Fork
Stem and handlebar coming later today. I'll post a pic once it's all done.
After that comes the drivetrain, levers, rear brake and rear rim.
I'm using it as a learning bike, so when I get into more top-end bikes, I'm going to know what I'm doing.
Heyy, since ur bike is the same model. Do you think you could tell me what you are using for upgrade parts?
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My upgrades are this: (In order of previously listed)
Crankbrothers 5050 X
Avid BB7 8 Inch Rotor
Marzocchi Z1 FR 3
Ritchey Comp Stem (OS)
Race Face Diabolous OS Handlebars
I know, it's a wierd mix...
Crankbrothers 5050 X
Avid BB7 8 Inch Rotor
Marzocchi Z1 FR 3
Ritchey Comp Stem (OS)
Race Face Diabolous OS Handlebars
I know, it's a wierd mix...
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Originally Posted by Defiance
My upgrades are this: (In order of previously listed)
Crankbrothers 5050 X
Avid BB7 8 Inch Rotor
Marzocchi Z1 FR 3
Ritchey Comp Stem (OS)
Race Face Diabolous OS Handlebars
I know, it's a wierd mix...
Crankbrothers 5050 X
Avid BB7 8 Inch Rotor
Marzocchi Z1 FR 3
Ritchey Comp Stem (OS)
Race Face Diabolous OS Handlebars
I know, it's a wierd mix...
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Originally Posted by Defiance
In order that they were listed,
$50
$80
$240
$25 (Great discount price because of some problems with the store catalog)
$40
$50
$80
$240
$25 (Great discount price because of some problems with the store catalog)
$40
Heyy thanks alot. Sounds pretty cheep. Does it ride fairly smooth?...thx again for all your help guys