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Brodie AWL

Average Rating 2.5/5
# of Reviews 2
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Description:
  • Bar/Stem: Truvativ XR 35mm/ Team
  • Crank: Truvativ Stylo 24-36-BG
  • Pedal: Shimano PD-M424 SPD
  • Cassette: Shimano Deore 11-32T
  • Rim: Sun Rim SOS P1 32H
  • Tires: Panaracer Fire FR 2.4
  • Shifter: Shimano Deore M510
  • Saddle: WTB Laser-V Comp
  • Seat Post: Truvativ Double XR





Submitted by squalidae a Weekend Warrior from Ontario
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2006
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1500.00
Strengths:I have an 06 frame built with 05 components, which makes it more on the aggressive XC than the freeride side. With the manitou fork and shock this bike climbs as good as my hardtail, even though it weigths 29 pounds. Downhill on this bike is great. Very fast and very responsive, the laid back stance really helps in sketchy technical terrain.
Weaknesses:If you pedal this bike at low cadences putting lots of pressure on the pedals you WILL brake this frame. So far I've broke 3 in the same spot, down tube and BB weld. For some reason this bike is not very laterally strong. My second warranty frame lasted 5 weeks. But the great side is that brodie is awesome with warranties and just keep senduing them back.
Similar Products Used:Rocky mtn element, cannondale rush
Bike Setup:Manitou 4 way shock, minute 3 fork, avid juicy 5 brakes, xt rear, deore front.alexrim wheels
Bottom Line:In all fairness this is a very nice bike that only has one weakness, the frame cracks as soon as you start pedaling. I started with a Brodie Cyclone 05 which broke after almost a year of use, the next frame lasted 5 weeks, then I got an 06 frame that lasted about 6 months and then broke in the same spot. In brodies defense I can say that I have been using this bike for XC racing, but then again this is an "all mountain" bike that should be able to take this. All my frames have been broken while pedaling uphill, and believe me where I ride there are no epic climbs, I'm talking about 2 minute dirt piles. So bottom line, if you are considering buying this bike do yourself a favour and get on a powermeter computrainer, if you can produce more than 700 watts then you WILL break this frame.
Value is ok, this bike is a bit on the expensive side, overall it's a great ride that just happens to break. But then again it might only be me since I have only heard of one other rider who has broken 3 awl frames.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Mike a from North Van
Date Reviewed: June 29, 2006
Favorite Trail:Dreamweaver
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:On Top Bike Shop
Strengths:Reasonable weight for a trail bike of 5+5 coming in at about 31 lbs. As with past Brodies, it climbs like a billy goat. Great all-round geomety for climing and bombing back down.
Weaknesses:Chain slap like you wouldn't believe when descending. Have tried different chain tensions as well as chain guides and nothing seemed to help.
Similar Products Used:Giant AC1
Bike Setup:Manitou Swinger 4-way Air, RockShox Pike 454, SingleTracks, Kenda Tires, XT hydros.
Bottom Line:This bike is what I've been waiting for; a nice blend of XC and DH geometry making it the perfect bike for my back yard - Mt. Fromme.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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