>>>>Your thread makes no sense, but thanks for posting it anyway<<<
You probably broke the cardinal sin when buying a bike. You saw something cheap and you purchased it because of the price.
You have to ride as many bikes as possible. Seriously. Don't look at the price until after you ridden several bikes. I've made this mistake of buying the "nice" looking bike without really testing others. I later found out that a used street bike costing $110.00 dollars rides better than my Bianchi Millano priced over 700 hundred dollars! I learned the hard way that buying an expensive bike does not give you a better ride. To find the perfect bike, you have to test a lot of them.
Jamis makes good bikes but you have to spend more money for the better models. Then again, Jamis may not be your type of bike. Test as many bikes as you can and buy the one that feels the best.