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Diamondback 1999 Voyager III Hardtail Bike


  • Average Rating: 4.86/5
  • MSRP: $ 429.99
  • # of Reviews: 7

Product Description

1999 Diamondback Voyager III, mountain bike, front suspension, Shimano Alivio components, Rock Shox Jett XC, 2.6" travel fork


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Reviews 1 - 7 (7 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Dave a Weekend Warrior from Cincinnati, Ohio

Date Reviewed: November 13, 2009

Strengths:    One of the best bikes I own. Great components. Has held up great for 10 years. Solid ride.

Weaknesses:    None

Bottom Line:   
Highly recommed this and other Diamondback products I one.

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Favorite Trail:   Little Miami Senic Trail

Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $375.00

Purchased At:   Dicks

Similar Products Used:   Trek 380, Trek Madone, Schwin Mesa, Diamondback response.

Bike Setup:   STX-RC shifters, front and rear derailers and wheels.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jessie a Weekend Warrior from Summersville, WV USA

Date Reviewed: July 4, 2001

Strengths:    great looking frame, does not rust, good parts at a great price

Weaknesses:    the water bottle holder is an awful place and the saddle is uncomfortable

Bottom Line:   
this is a great bike for the price. other dealers asked as much as $500-600 for bikes with parts that were not as good as what are on this one. it is also a great bike to learn how to mountain bike. i love this bike.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $420.00

Purchased At:   woods, water and wheels

Similar Products Used:   my friends bikes (price range $500-900)



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Granada Hills,Ca.

Date Reviewed: April 28, 2000

Strengths:    Cool looking frame, a fresh take on the old school Schwinn
cruiser look. Built sturdy, but light aluminum. 24 speed
Shimano components.


Weaknesses:    The knobs on the tires are low and these guys slip in loose
soil. The second water bottle location on small bikes is on the underside of the bike, gets filthy down there.


Bottom Line:   
I got a 98 and this is the one you want. Why? because it is packed with quality Drivetrain parts not found on the 99.
Shimano STX RC Hubs, deraileurs, shifters and cranks. The Manitou shock on the 98 is beefier than the 99 rockshok jett. The WTB seat is mysteriously comfortable for a hard seat. The tektro brakes are a breeze to set up and they stop on a dime, a shekel, a rupee....The 24 speed shimano shifter snaps into gears crisply. You can tell the chain and sprockets are quality units by how smooth and silent they are when you pedal. I got one size smaller than I usually ride, then Got a longer seat post and higher and longer stem
so I could hop and jump with agility like a bmx bike. This is a distinctive bike chock full of quality components. Grab
one before it's discontinued and you'll have a great bike worth keeping a long time. Throw on some cheap slicks and do
50 miles on the road in a jiffy. By the way, don't fall for a cheaper 9 speed bike, those 9 speeds are FINICKY. 8 speeds
have wider chains and they work well dry, wet, new, used, clean or dirty. Get the 98 on sale and smile cuz you scored!

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Favorite Trail:   North San fernado valley

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Similar Products Used:   raleigh M80

Bike Setup:   Stock, it's all good stuff, wear it out first, then upgrade.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by 5taylor5 a Weekend Warrior from Arlington,Texas U.S.A.

Date Reviewed: April 26, 2000

Strengths:    Good spec for the price. Looks. Durability.

Weaknesses:    Looks.

Bottom Line:   
Mine is a black '98 model. You either like the looks or hate them, I like them myself. I paid around $600 for mine in 5/98. Even at that price it was a good deal. I started riding mine mainly around town and on paved and gravel bike trails. Ended up using it as a mountain bike on some reasonably rough trails. It's got over 2500miles on it and a few crashes and it still rides nice. It's a comfortable bulletproof bike that is worth a look if you're going to ride on and off road and for bike trails. If you're going to ride off road exclusively you might look somewhere else, but for a combo bike this one rocks. Try one...

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Favorite Trail:   Decisions,decisions...

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Bike Setup:   '98 model with answer manitou spyder forks, shimano stx-rc drivetrain.


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Joe a Cross-Country Rider from Annapolis, MD

Date Reviewed: December 10, 1999

Strengths:    
I got it as a bargin for $350. It has a decently stiff aluminum frame. Bulletproof components.


Weaknesses:    
Bulletproof components are very HEAVY. Frame flex in rear (curable with a brake booster). The stock tires don't bite...they flat out suck(WTB Primalraptors). The bike is getting heavy for my growing skills and addiction


Bottom Line:   
I abused this bike. I am about 6' tall and 200 lbs and I tend to brake things but this bike didn't give. I have ridden it places and kept up with Cannondales and Kleins that cost thousands more. The only real drawback is it's weight. The frame looks cool and usually gets attention on the trail. I am building a new bike and I will still ride this one from time to time cause it has really grown on me. I recomend the bike for anyone getting into the sport. You really can't beat it for the price. I give it 5 fired up chilis

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Favorite Trail:   
patapsco

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
This is my first true Moutain bike, but I've had GT BMXer's by the bundle


Bike Setup:   
Mine had a Manitou Spyder. Diamondback flat handlebars. Avenair barends. Specialized Body Geometry Comp saddle, Specaliazed Team control and Master COMP tires, Topo brake booster, Wellgo 813's


Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Ed a Weekend Warrior from Binghamton, NY

Date Reviewed: May 4, 1999

Strengths:    
Price vs. Performance. Picked it up for $375.00 on sale


Weaknesses:    
Hard Seat, Tires.


Bottom Line:   
I was looking for a relatively inexpensive yet good mtn bike (aren't most of us?) I looked at a Trek 6000 and this was in the $510 range. The list on the Voyager III was about $730.00 and I'd seen it selling for in the $500-$600 range, so when I saw it on sale and compared the components it looked like a good deal. I've been on moderate offroad trails and am happy, except that I don't like the tires or the seat. The tires may be good (I'm not an expert) but they have very sparse tread and seem to slip easily. You will need to replace the seat or get a new one of your own. ;) I wouldn't buy this bike at the list price, but on sale it was a deal.

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Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Trek 6000


Bike Setup:   
DiamondBack Voyager III (98) Manitou Spyder shocks.


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by George a Weekend Warrior from York, PA

Date Reviewed: April 6, 1999

Strengths:    
Good Component mix
Sharp Styling


Weaknesses:    
Hard to find


Bottom Line:   
This bike is a very stylish head-turner. Very good components and an exceptional ride. Probably not suitable for hard-core riders, but fantastic for a starter mountain bike.This bike is ideal for the single and double-tracks, as well as the canal towpaths and rail-trails we have here in this region.

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Favorite Trail:   
YCRT

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Bike Setup:   
Aluminum 7005 frame
Rock Shox Jett XC - Long Travel fork



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