Advantages: Nimble, durable, versatile Disadvantages: Gearing too low for speed on downhills
I purchased a Gary Fisher Nirvana as a deeply discounted "clearance" item in the late 1990s, and have used it for short commuting and longer weekend rides ever since. The cro-moly frame and fork have worked smoothly and held up well, the wheels have taken a pounding without distorting, and the gears are still functioning without flaw. The small frame accepted fenders, luggage rack, and other unstylish but useful add-ons. This hybrid bike has been ... ...and off road use.
Gary Fisher sold his company to Trek in the early 1990s, and I suspect that some of the models have been "decontented" by Trek as Fisher's personal involvement in the product faded. A bike enthusiast that I know told me that this was a carry over of one of the last genuine Gary Fisher products. I have not ridden later versions of this model. That may be the source of the intense dissatisfaction of the reviewer who found the Nirvana ...
aversetospam 06.07.2008
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this review has to be 120 words long or more but i can only sum it u in one word CRAP. well there you go that is all i can think of at the mo but im going to include the details why, the first thing is the fact that its not even worth the amount that i paid ( not telling but i can get it half the price on ebay and other good online sources such as the brilliant yahoo shoping website) you can tell that this item was made just to make money and not ...
skaterjj8 30.10.2004
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