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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 6
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I was wanting to get this bike and I wanted to see if anyone has one and what they thought of it.
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I would go with the Hardrock Comp Disc...For $100 more, you get way better brakes, and a fork that is pretty good (way better than the one that the Sport comes with)
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Folsom, California
Posts: 270
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I've had 3 hardrocks... 2 sports and 1 comp. They're all great bikes, but I rode the sh*t out of all of them and eventually the shifting mechanisms will go bonk on you. Right now I use my '04 comp with the flame paint job as a town bike, and it needs new disc brake pads and a gear change. I nailed the forks on the first hardrock I had taking it dirt jumping. I rode the next for a year all across town commuting to school, work, and having fun on... and then the gears got all screwed up because it had a run in with a fence post. The latest one has been great, except for what's mentioned above. Basically, these hardrocks take a lickin and keep on tickin. I like specialized, by the way, and now have over 13000 miles on an allez sport road bike and am planning to upgrade in the next couple months.
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