2006 Jamis Diablo series
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This bike looks amazing and it certinately grabbed my attention when i first saw it. I wonder how it holds up on the trails? What do you think?
Jamis Diablo 2.0
Jamis Diablo 1.0
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Jamis Diablo 1.0
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2.0- $5520 Aud ($4100 Usd)
1.0- $3100 Aud ($2300 Usd)
1.0- $3100 Aud ($2300 Usd)
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I am just wondering, but arnt they just like the Brodie Diablos?
https://www.brodiebikes.com/2006/2006_bikes/diablo.php
Except the Brodie is cheaper?
https://www.brodiebikes.com/2006/2006_bikes/diablo.php
Except the Brodie is cheaper?
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I think there's a few different parts specs, other than that they are pretty close in design and parts.
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Originally Posted by zx108
that is up there with that nicoli (i think that is the name) frame
You do realize that price is for an entire bike and Nicolai is 2000$ for just a lower end frame?
The Jamis and Brodie are similar but the suspension is a bit different as well as some of the angles. The Jamis is a good bike from a good company and is much easier to get a hold of in the U.S. then the Brodie.
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Yeah, for me it would be Brodie cuase they are very close to were I live, only about an hour away.
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Similar, yet different:
The Brodie Diablo is a true 4 bar horst linked bike...
The Jamis Diablo is a faux bar (linkage activated single pivot)...
The Brodie Diablo is a true 4 bar horst linked bike...
The Jamis Diablo is a faux bar (linkage activated single pivot)...
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The diable 1.0 looks nice the only thing i would personally change if i got the bike complete is the cranks seatpost stem handlebar and headset then i would be more comfrotable riding big drops.
ANy one have any experience with this bike and how good it holds up to drops and jumps. What would be a reasonable drop for this bike.
ANy one have any experience with this bike and how good it holds up to drops and jumps. What would be a reasonable drop for this bike.
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Originally Posted by peak28
The diable 1.0 looks nice the only thing i would personally change if i got the bike complete is the cranks seatpost stem handlebar and headset then i would be more comfrotable riding big drops.
ANy one have any experience with this bike and how good it holds up to drops and jumps. What would be a reasonable drop for this bike.
ANy one have any experience with this bike and how good it holds up to drops and jumps. What would be a reasonable drop for this bike.
1)No one here owns one let alone ever seen one in person.
2)No one has ever rode one let alone ever owning one let alone ever seen on in person.
3)2006 is the first run for this particular Diablo, so no one here has ever rode one, let alone owning one, let alone ever seeing one in person.
To put it simply: No
Edit: It's diablo.
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Originally Posted by Bryson
What crank set is that?
Crankset 2.0- TruVativ Holzfeller, 36/26,
170mm (15.5”),
175mm (17.5–19.5”).
Crankset 1.0- TruVativ Hussefelt, 36/24.