The Sachem series is one of Iron Horse’s new additions for ‘07. Designed for deep
woods and all day rides where a freeride bike is overkill, but that an extra inch or
two of travel is the crucial difference. The Sachem dual suspension frame features
the single pivot cps design to simultaneously provide exceptional bump absorption
and pedaling characteristics in a simple, low maintenance package. The Sachem
hardtail is our new proprietary design for back country situations where an xc race
hardtail will get thrashed.
(C.P.S.) Centralized Pivot System
Our carefully tuned centralized pivot system (cps) uses a single pivoting suspension
with pivot placement medium height and in front of the seat tube. The heart of
our cps system is its dynamically tuned leverage rate progression. The result is a
predictable classic single pivot feel under power, with improved bump compliance
and big hit absorption over other single pivot systems.
FRAME 6" TRAVEL ALL MOUNTAIN DUAL SUSPENSION, SINGLE PIVOT W/ SEALED BEARINGS, 1-1/8" ZERO
STACK HEADTUBE, REPLACEABLE DERAILLEUR HANGER, INTERNATIONAL DISC BRAKE MOUNT REAR SHOCK FOX VANILLA R 7.875" X 2.25" FORK MARZOCCHI DROPOFF, 150MM TRAVEL
Submitted by
Joe
a Weekend Warrior
from Park City, Utah Date Reviewed: September 15, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Haven't gone on any
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$396.00
Purchased At:
Deer Valley Iron Hor
Strengths:
The shocks are awesome they absorb plenty of bumps and jumps I take
Weaknesses:
shifters, none really
Bottom Line:
This is a great bike for the price I paid and one of the smoothest.
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Submitted by
Danny
a Downhiller
from Reading, PA Date Reviewed: April 17, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At:
performance (yes I feel bad about that)
Strengths:
Handles well. Feels solid. Suuuper fun to jump. Takes off quickly. Seems to be holding up really well so far... been hitting some 10-15 foot stepdown gappers and a couple medium sized drops. but we'll see how it takes the 6-8 footers at Diablo this summer.
Weaknesses:
Eh. It's heavy. I have a medium frame and I haven't weighed it yet, but I'd say the 37.whatever pounds IH claims it at on their website is pretty far off. I'd say it's definately closer to 40lbs. That being said I have done a decent amount of climbing on it, and it's not the worst bike for it. But I mostly shuttle so this is really a "freeride" bike for me. not an all mountain bike.
other than that, the brakes could be better, but aren't terrible. I'll be replacing them with hydros some time in the near future.
Similar Products Used:
None really. Only ever been on 8" full on downhill bikes or hardtails.
Bike Setup:
Pretty much stock. Changed the 2.35 intense dh tires to 2.4 folding mutano raptors. Saved 2lbs of rotational weight doing so. NOW maybe it's 37.9 lbs. maybe. super thin tires though. I just blew out both my tires at the sime time on my run yesterday.
upgrades to come: Fox Float 36r 160mm fork Fox DHX Air rear shock Good hydraulic discs... whatever I can get a deal on.
Bottom Line:
I F-ing LOVE this bike! It's super, super fun. And for the money I really can't say anything bad about it. At all.
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Submitted by
Dennis
a Weekend Warrior
from Fairfax, VA, United States Date Reviewed: April 4, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Wakefield
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
Very well balanced, comfortable, and takes any trail you feed it. Shocks are really nice and have a wide range of stiffness. Beautiful bash guard and 7” rotors.
Weaknesses:
Heavy, shifters should be replaced immediately.
Bike Setup:
Panaracer FireAMPro 26x2.3, lizard skin hand grips, crank brothers mallet pedal, sram X-7 shifters and rear derailleur.
Bottom Line:
This bike is a beauty to ride. I personally enjoy riding off 3’ drop-offs, down stairs, and being a speed demon downhill. I wanted a bike that would hold up against pounding, where I wouldn't fear the shocks bottom out, and it has served up to this. The wheels are heavy, yet very strong. I have taken this bike of 4’ concrete drop-off and numerous other poundings, yet I have not needed to true the wheels yet. This bike is more so suited for downhill riding and bashing than anything else since it weighs a whopping 37.9 lbs. Due to its large frame and handlebars, it is not the best for slow, technical trails. The bike’s wide handlebars make it hard to pass between trees and turn quickly. However, they are wonderful for downhill rides, giving the bike a very stable and fluid feel. This bike is a wonderful experience to ride; it is a nice balance between you having control over the bike and the bike taking you on a smooth ride.
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Submitted by
CJ
a Weekend Warrior
from Orange County Date Reviewed: January 17, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
the suspension works great for drops, jumps, and hard trail riding. the frame is strong and beefy and can take most everything you through at it. tires are all around good. the brakes really keep you in control on the downhills.
Weaknesses:
heavy and much harder to climb on than my prior hardtail.
Similar Products Used:
iron horse maverick. specialized stumpjumper.
Bike Setup:
STOCK
Bottom Line:
this bike is basically awesome for the money. it is a perfect bike for a rider who is getting better and wants a full suspension bike that can a take a hit when needed. i do alot of dirt jumping and trail riding and it works really well. buy this bike if you are on a budget and want a strong reliable bike.
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Submitted by
James
a Cross Country Rider
from Lancaster,CA, USA Date Reviewed: October 24, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Just Outstanding- Kernville
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$649.00
Purchased At:
PerformanceBike.com
Strengths:
All around great bike for climbing, downhill and jumps. Suspension really absorbs alot of hits. Easy turning in switchbacks and feels really balanced.
Weaknesses:
IRA (Internal rebound adjust) on front fork, so it takes a little time getting the sag adjusted for rider weight.
Similar Products Used:
DB XC hardtail.
Bike Setup:
STOCK, no changes
Bottom Line:
Best deal for the money in terms of full suspension in the 6 inch range, very satisfied with overall ride.
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Submitted by
chris
a Downhiller
from Gunny Colorado USA Date Reviewed: June 30, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Dr.'s Park / V Drop / Becks / Serenity
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$899.00
Purchased At:
rscycle.com
Strengths:
Great frame, I bought this bike because my Downhill bike was overkill on some of the trails we ride. I got the 4.0 because it was cheaper than that 6 and I had a Bomber 66 VF2 and Fox DHX 4.0 that i could put on the rig. It has a great feel to it and it makes it easy to pedal around some mild trails but also has the geometry and strength to hit some drops and rock gardens as well.
Weaknesses:
Spec list was kind of weak for what i wanted to do with it but since i had the better shocks already it was ok.
Great bike for a beginer wantint to test the waters or anyone on a budget. For I had to throw on some old parts from previous bikes to get what i wanted out of it. Bottom line a great bike for the price. If you want to free ride on it get a better fork and rear shock.
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Submitted by
Thomas
a Cross Country Rider
from Monterey, CA, USA Date Reviewed: March 30, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$940.00
Purchased At:
Randall Scott (online)
Strengths:
Well balanced bike for new production. Can handle what ive thrown at it lately. First real quality bike ive owned.
Weaknesses:
None that i have run into yet
Bottom Line:
Good bike for the price.
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