2004 Giant Iguana ????



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kandiguy

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I hear that some peices of a Giant Iguana come apart easy and that the
bike cant handle rally rough riding. If someoen has this bike and has an
opinion please reply. -thanks



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kandiguy wrote:
> I hear that some peices of a Giant Iguana come apart easy and that the
> bike cant handle rally rough riding. If someoen has this bike and has
> an opinion please reply. -thanks



It's a perfectly competent mountain bike, but only if it's built correctly.
Where's your source? What fell off/broke/died on the bike? Details,
please.

In a similar thread, I bent a frame... a Dyno to be exact. It folded all
the way over 180 degrees so that the front wheel was next to the rear wheel.
They must be weak because it didn't survive the five stories I dropped the
bike perpendicularly onto a rail.

Don't believe all you hear unless you hear reasons why. Even when you hear
reasons why, don't believe them.

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Phil, Squid-in-Training
 
kandiguy <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I hear that some peices of a Giant Iguana come apart easy and that the
> bike cant handle rally rough riding. If someoen has this bike and has an
> opinion please reply. -thanks


Rally riding isn't all that rough.

JD
 
"ZeeExSixAre" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> kandiguy wrote:
> > I hear that some peices of a Giant Iguana come apart easy and that the
> > bike cant handle rally rough riding. If someoen has this bike and has
> > an opinion please reply. -thanks

>
>
> It's a perfectly competent mountain bike, but only if it's built

correctly.
> Where's your source? What fell off/broke/died on the bike? Details,
> please.
>
> In a similar thread, I bent a frame... a Dyno to be exact. It folded all
> the way over 180 degrees so that the front wheel was next to the rear

wheel.
> They must be weak because it didn't survive the five stories I dropped the
> bike perpendicularly onto a rail.
>
> Don't believe all you hear unless you hear reasons why. Even when you

hear
> reasons why, don't believe them.


I don't believe you.




Shaun aRe
 
"kandiguy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I hear that some peices of a Giant Iguana come apart easy





Most of the parts do - just falls apart beautifully (providing you cook them
slowly and not too long).








Shaun aRe - 180F, 35 mins/lb plus 40 mins. - No par-boiling.