I've decided on a Giant VT3!



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MrBonk

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Greetings,
After speaking at length with the guy at the bike shop, I've
decided on a Giant VT3 as my new MTB. I can't wait :) It's going to be
such a step up from this POS Malvern Star thing I've been riding until now!!

Upon the recommendation of those who replied to my original request for info
on the Mongoose series of MTB's, I decided to give them a wide berth. Good
thing too, according to the bike shop guy.....in his words, "Yeah, they look
good, but that's about it." :)

MrBonk
www.mrbonk.com
 
MrBonk wrote:
> Greetings,
> After speaking at length with the guy at the bike
> shop, I've decided on a Giant VT3 as my new MTB. I can't wait :)
> It's going to be such a step up from this POS Malvern Star thing I've
> been riding until now!!
>
> Upon the recommendation of those who replied to my original request
> for info on the Mongoose series of MTB's, I decided to give them a
> wide berth. Good thing too, according to the bike shop guy.....in
> his words, "Yeah, they look good, but that's about it." :)
>
> MrBonk
> www.mrbonk.com


I think that you'll enjoy it. I've got a VT and have had a lot of fun with
it.
Just check that the rear shock is mounted correctly with the red cap up and
the blue knobs down. The end of the seatpost hits the blue rebound adjust
knob in the other position.
--
Westie
(Replace 'invalid' with 'yahoo' when replying.)
 
I have the VT 2 and my Blue knob is up, close to the seat post. no sign of
any damage.
I've asked the LBS and they say it's mounted correctly.
see link
VT3:
*http://www.giantbicycles.com/cn/catalogue_popup.asp?sPageID=popup&popuptype
=zoom&modelid=10040*
VT2:*http://www.giantbicycles.com/cn/catalogue_popup.asp?sPageID=popup&popup
type=zoom&modelid=10038*

CS


"Westie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> MrBonk wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > After speaking at length with the guy at the bike
> > shop, I've decided on a Giant VT3 as my new MTB. I can't wait :)
> > It's going to be such a step up from this POS Malvern Star thing I've
> > been riding until now!!
> >
> > Upon the recommendation of those who replied to my original request
> > for info on the Mongoose series of MTB's, I decided to give them a
> > wide berth. Good thing too, according to the bike shop guy.....in
> > his words, "Yeah, they look good, but that's about it." :)
> >
> > MrBonk
> > www.mrbonk.com

>
> I think that you'll enjoy it. I've got a VT and have had a lot of fun

with
> it.
> Just check that the rear shock is mounted correctly with the red cap up

and
> the blue knobs down. The end of the seatpost hits the blue rebound adjust
> knob in the other position.
> --
> Westie
> (Replace 'invalid' with 'yahoo' when replying.)
>
>
 
Portable Splat Graphics top-posted:

> I have the VT 2 and my Blue knob is up


Nah, too easy.

Bill "some bikes'll affect you that way" S.
 
Portable Splat Graphics wrote:
> I have the VT 2 and my Blue knob is up, close to the seat post. no
> sign of any damage.
> I've asked the LBS and they say it's mounted correctly.
> see link
> VT3:
>

*http://www.giantbicycles.com/cn/catalogue_popup.asp?sPageID=popup&popuptype
> =zoom&modelid=10040*
>

VT2:*http://www.giantbicycles.com/cn/catalogue_popup.asp?sPageID=popup&popup
> type=zoom&modelid=10038*


Ahhh. I see that they've changed it. Hasn't always been like that....

http://www.giant-bicycle.com/au/030...ear=2004&bikesection=8787&range=43&model=9746

Try putting your seat right down as if you're doing a steep downhill and see
what the end of the seat post hits.
--
Westie
(Replace 'invalid' with 'yahoo' when replying.)