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Fuji Bicycles Cross Comp  Bike - 2010

Fuji Bicycles Cross Comp Bike - 2010 BCS

Item # FJI0005

When 'cross season hits, don't take a sideline to the action. Hang up the skinny tires and hop on the Fuji Cross Comp Bike for a new challenge. Reliable and performance-oriented Shimano 105 drivetrain components will grind through the mud and still shift tightly, while Tektro Oryx brakes keep your speed in check. Light and responsive, the Cross Comp gets you lined up without sacrificing cost over performance.

  • DISCLAIMER: Bike is NOT ready to ride and requires assembly by a certified bike mechanic.We will not be held liable for injuries you cause to yourself or others through the use (or misuse) of this product. So don't be stupid.

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Can I put disc brakes on the bike?

Can I put disc brakes on the bike?

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October 16, 2011

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I don't see any disc brake mounts on the frame or fork so no you can not mount disc brakes to this Fuji Cyclecross bike.
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November 1, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

Solid bike, solid price

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October 11, 2011

From the moment I opened the box, I was impressed with the Fuji Cross Comp. Unlike other companies that just pile a frame and a bunch of components into a box, slap a label on it, and ship it out, Fuji prepared and packaged this one to the nines. The components were attached and tuned, the bars were wrapped, and the brakes and shifters ready to go. Even the tires on and mostly filled with air. All I had to do was throw on the wheels, attach the bars to the stem, set the derailleur limits, tweak the brakes, and top off the tires, and this thing was ready to go. That's the way it's done, Fuji!

As for the ride, I've only had it out a few times so far, but so far it's been awesome. The 105 component set shifts crisp and smooth, and the carbon fork really dampens the ride. The aluminum frame is (obviously) plenty stiff, but it's also surprisingly smooth and quiet. The seat position felt a little funny at first, but the stock post lets you adjust it both forward and back as well the nose/rear cant.

I'm planning on using it as my everyday bike for winter commuting, trail riding, and occasional cross races ... pretty versatile workload. For everything you get from this set for the price, it's hard to find anything to complain about.

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Tech Specs:

Frame Material:
aluminum 
Dropout Type:
vertical 
Headset:
Cane Creek 
Fork:
FC-990 
Fork Material:
carbon fiber 
Fork Blade Shape:
curved 
Rims:
Alex DC19 
Hubs:
Fuji CGC 
Front Derailleur:
Shimano 105 
Front Derailleur Mount:
clamp 
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano 105 
Cage Length:
short 
Shifters:
Shimano 105 
Crankset:
FSA Gossamer 
Chain Rings:
46 x 36 t FSA 
Crank Arm Length:
(size 58) 175 mm 
Bottom Bracket:
FSA MegaExo 
Brake Calipers:
Tektro Oryx 
Handlebar:
Fuji CGC 
Handlebar Width:
(sizee 58) 44 cm 
Bar Tape:
Fuji 
Stem:
Fuji CGC 
Stem Length:
(size 58) 110 mm 
Chain:
KMC DX10SC 
Cassette:
Shimano 105 FH-5600 
Rear Sprocket Range:
26 x 12 t 
Tires:
Kenda Kwickroller 
Tire Size:
700 x 30 c 
Seatpost:
Fuji CGC 
Seat Collar:
Fuji alloy clamp 
Saddle:
Fuji PGC 
Weight:
(size 58) 10.6 kg 
Measured Effective Top-Tube Length:
(size 58) 57.5 cm 
Recommended Use:
cyclocross, winter commuting 
Manufacturer Warranty:
(frame and fork) lifetime, (components) 1 year