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Scott BoulderNewest Review: ... tarmac with only the occasional diversion into the woods, go for something cheaper. The Scott Boulder is probably too well ... more |
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by - written on 13/11/02 (Very useful, 1628 readings)
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I read Wease?s review after I had purchased my Scott Boulder and thought I would add my own review. Mine is the 2002 model, which does have a few differences compared with the 2001 model, some are subtle, whilst others are not so subtle. The colours are predominantly black with grey and silver, plus a little white with a splash of yellow around the SCOTT and Boulder logos. WARNING, the Scott Boulder looks stunning so you cannot leave it in public view and unattended. It will disappear faster than you can say ?Hey, that?s my bike!? Handlebars ? are Scott Strike Comp 1, Low-rise, 600mm. After a few months riding I find they are a little too narrow for my liking, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/02/02 (Very useful, 1923 readings)
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As you may know, some nasty little scoundrel – I suspect the man down the corridor with the glasses like jam-jars... – stole my last little baby mountain bike a few weeks ago. I’m a sports science student and a sport fanatic. As well as needing a bike for triathlon I also like to travel everywhere and anywhere on my bike (although the bike joins me on the train for those longer journeys). Without my bike I was lost so it called for drastic action. I scoured the best bike mag in the UK – MTB, which retails for a few squid in all good newsagents – but sadly nothing caught my eye. Later that night I was out on the razz and whilst travelling ... Read the complete review
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