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Racer-x VS Truth

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Old 06-07.-2004, 07:06 PM   #1
sithxxvo
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Default Racer-x VS Truth

Hi,

Sorry I had put this in the wrong section.

Anyone had ridden both of them? Pls help share your feedback, weakness and strength. I always ride fast single track, technical up and down hill. No stunt jumping. I weight 62 Kg/ 140 lbs.

I am hunting a FS bike that capable to race and make a nice trail ride. It must be nimble, quick handling, but able to manage fast technical descent.

Am currently owning a Blur. It is very good handling bike, but I have some problem with the size. In my country, Racer-x is not as popular as Truth. But from many forum, Racer-x is a very good racing bike + value to money. Truth = RX+Fox F80/100.

I originally not intend to get a very expensive one, but from many recommendation on both Truth and RX. I made my mind to spend my long-saving money to get one of them. Pls help suggest.

Thanks in advance,
Sith
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