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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I am a new rider and am looking and these 2 bikes. Both are priced at $399. I see the Giant has disc brakes and looks nicer (to me). I rode both and thought the Trek rode a bit better but still am unsure which to get. Don't know much about the quality of the Giant (Trek I have heard good things). I was told the fork and some other parts are made in house by Giant as opposed to the name brand used by Trek. I want to make a decision by tomorrow so any help is appreciated.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tokai,CAPE TOWN,SA
Posts: 511
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Good luck and let us know what you choose. |
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In 2004 I purchased the trek 4300. The front fork is crap but it's still a great bike for someone looking to get into mtb'ing. I put some serious miles on this bike and had such a great time doing it that this year I decided to buy a much better bike and go with a trek 6700. I say go for the 4500, or if you can afford it, go for the 4900. I saw the 4900 at my bike shop the other day and they were really nice bikes for the money. Whatever you decide to go with, good luck.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I just bought a 4500 about 2 weeks ago. I wanted the 4300 with the disc set up but I would have had to wait and the guy at the LBS that there were a bunch of upgrades on the 4500 and it was in stock so I took it. So far, I love the thing. I've done some really dumb stuff just seeing how it holds up and there hasn't been any problems except 2 flats that were no doubt my fault. Not to mention, I went with the gray/black and it just about matches my truck! I don't really thing you can go wrong with the Trek!
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 239
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My personal opinion is that you can't beat Giant in the cheaper mountain bikes. The Yukon frame is exceptional for the price and the components are a good value. Personally I wish they would skip the disc breaks and upgrade the crank and other components, but as it stands, the Yukon is a great buy. If you have a bit of extra cash to throw at a bike, the value you get in the upgrade to the Iguana is fantastic. |
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