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tholyoak 06-28-10 10:53 PM

Giant or Fuji?
 
I have a 17 year old Schwinn High Plains mountain bike that I am finally going to replace, since the rear shifter no longer works. Most of my riding will probably be around the neighborhood with my family, but I also live next to a canyon, and I'd like to try out the trails. I want to buy a bike that will last a long time, and that meets my current needs, but also that will work well in the canyon if I find that I really like that.

I think I've narrowed my choices down to a 2009 Giant XTC1 that a LBS has on closeout for about $780, or a friend is willing to sell me a (used) 2008 Fuji Pro for just under $1,000. I'm having a hard time choosing between them because the Fuji bike has some really nice stuff for the money, but the Giant is new and will have a warranty. I'm guessing either one will meet my needs nicely, and the Fuji will be overkill unless I really get into the trails (in which case I may end up upgrading to full suspension anyway).

So I guess I'm interested in opinions on both bikes. Is the Giant bike a good one for that price? The Fuji brand doesn't seem to be very well known - is it any better than Giant, other than carbon vs. aluminum and (apparently) better components?

JonnyV 06-30-10 02:07 PM

Give us an idea of what components are on both. Just from the little info you gave us, the Giant would probably be the direction I would go IF it was the right size.

glazer1972 06-30-10 05:47 PM

Giant.

loty 07-02-10 07:50 AM

Specialized :)

tholyoak 07-05-10 09:16 AM

The Mt. Fuji Pro bike has Shimano Deore LX/XT components and a Rock Shox Recon SL 80 mm fork with remote lockout. It has a Monoque C-4 carbon frame.

The Giant XTC 1 has Shimano Deore and SRAM components and a Marzocchi "Bomber" 100 mm fork with lockout and an ALUXX SL aluminum frame.

I actually ended up going with the Giant bike, because although the parts aren't as good as the Fuji, it was about 40% off so it was still a lot of bike for the money, and I got a nice service plan with it. (Unlimited adjustments for 60 days and then 5 more any time afterward - I've already taken it in once.) Plus the fact of new vs. used made a difference - the Giant came with a warranty, for one thing.

tholyoak 07-05-10 09:21 AM

Oh, they both have hydraulic disc brakes too. And honestly I can't tell much difference in weight between the two frames.

But I was able to get the Giant bike and some necessary accessories (like a new helmet) for what the Fuji would have cost me.

tholyoak 07-05-10 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by loty (Post 11051228)
Specialized :)

I tried a couple of Specialized bikes, but for the money I got more in the Giant. :)

wanlogan 07-05-10 04:02 PM

I would've gone with the XTC too. You get a warranty, plus some extra cash for shoes, clothes etc.


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