Gary Fisher Wahoo
|$479.99
BikeRadar verdict
"Superb handling, great frame, no glitches in the component list: best of the bunch"
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The Wahoo is the least expensive mountain bike in the Gary Fisher range to offer the brand's proprietary Genesis geometry.
Say what? The idea behind Genesis is to put the rider's weight in the right place to improve climbing traction, descending stability and steering responses. Shorter chainstays and a long top tube, coupled with a short stem, give the Wahoo a distinctive look, keep all the rider's contact points - bum, hands, feet - in the same place as before, and create a bike with uncharacteristically thoroughbred handling for this price. It's stable when you want it to be and quick to respond when you need it.
Frame
The Genesis concept does exactly what it says on the tin, and helps set the Wahoo's ride in a class of one at this price. The frame is packed with thoughtful features, from the bulge-butted top and down tubes to the bridgeless, gusset-reinforced chainstays and radically airy dropouts. It neither looks, nor rides, like a cheap bike.
Equipment
Backing up this surprisingly 'grown-up' feel is a thoroughly sound selection of components. The highlight feature has to be the RockShox Dart 1 fork, which is far and away the best performer in this test. Lighter riders may find it a bit over-sprung, but it's smooth and progressive and, crucially, doesn't have even a trace of top-out clunk. Yay!
Masses of frame clearance gives room for grippy, fast-rolling and shock-absorbingly wide Bontrager tyres, while the rim brakes offer power on a par with budget discs with the bonus of being lighter, cheaper and easier to maintain. Fitting cheaper brakes even left room in the budget for a more durable Deore rear mech, and all the Bontrager finishing kit is well designed and works well. Disc hubs would've been nice, but the frame is ripe for an eventual disc upgrade and everything else works so well it'd be churlish to grumble.
Verdict
Of all the bikes here, this is the only one that doesn't cry out for an out-of-the-box upgrade. There's absolutely nothing here that you'd need to change, and it also rides brilliantly. A great frame, peerless handling and good components: all in all, a deserving best buy.
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Manufacturers description
Gary's Genesis Geometry designs are light, agile, responsive, and engineered to make average riders good and goos riders even better. How does Genesis Geometry work? It places the rider's center of gravity in position for better climbing and more confident descending. Bottom line, Genesis Geometry is cold, hard science that rides like magic.User Reviews
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fz750
Posted Tue 1 Jan, 11:23 am GMT Flag as inappropriate
Dissappointing that the quite positive review doesn´t mention the fact that there is a Wahoo disc model, the next in the range, for a measly 50 quid more! I guess that this would address the slight, for some people, equipment deficiency, and make a pretty perfect bike...
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squares17
Posted Wed 14 May, 10:20 am BST Flag as inappropriate
After much research i decided on and purchased this bike last month. I havent been on a bike in about 10 years but i used to be quite the rider. I couldnt be happier with this bike, i have been on it everday since i bought it and have been as hard as i am capable of on it and it is holding up wonderfully. For the money, you cant beet the quality of the frame and componants. If i ever destroy this one, i doubt that will ever happen, i will definately be buying another fisher.
Specification
- Name:
- Wahoo
- Built by:
- Gary Fisher Bikes
- Price:
- $479.99
- Available Sizes:
- 13 Inches, 15.5 Inches, 17.5 Inches, 19 Inches, 21.5 Inches
- Available Colours:
- Black/Silver
- Weight (kg):
- 13.04
Frame & Fork:
- Frame Material:
- Aluminium
- Fork Brand:
- RockShox
- Fork Model:
- Dart 2 - 100mm
- Headset Brand:
- Cane Creek
- Headset Type:
- Aheadset
Transmission:
- Cranks Brand:
- Shimano
- Rear Derailleur Brand:
- Shimano
- Rear Derailleur Model:
- Shimano Acera
- Front Derailleur Brand:
- Shimano
- Front Derailleur Model:
- Shimano Deore
- Shifters Brand:
- Shimano
Wheels:
- Rims Brand:
- Shimano
- Front Hub Brand:
- Shimano
- Rear Hub Brand:
- Shimano
- Tyres Brand:
- Bontrager
- Front Tyre Model:
- Jones XR
- Front Tyre Size:
- 26x2.25
- Rear Tyre Model:
- Jones XR
- Rear Tyre Size:
- 26x2.25
Contact Points:
- Saddle Brand:
- Bontrager
- Seatpost Brand:
- Bontrager
- Handlebar Brand:
- Bontrager
- Handlebar Model:
- Crowbar Sport
- Grips/Tape Brand:
- Bontrager
:
- Handlebar Type:
- Crowbar
- MPN:
- [undefined]
- Spokes Brand:
- Shimano
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