Product Description
New this year is the Jab, our dirt/street hardtail frame. The Jab sports a 4130 cro-mo triple butted tubeset with a hydroformed top tube and a geometry that we optimized for over a year now with the help of our pro dirt jump rider Andrew Taylor
...who by the way had several first place pro dirt jump wins on the Jab prototype frame.
Optimized Dirt Jump Geometry
4130 Cro-Mo Tubing with Hydroformed Top Tube
Short Chainstays, Adjustable Down to 15.25 Inches
Internal Headset and ISCG-05 Compatible
Removable Gyrotabs
Powder Coated Paint (Blood Red, Pearl White, Blue)
4-page Customized Decal Kit
Engineered in the USA
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dirtjump99
a Downhiller
from coloradoDate Reviewed: December 11, 2009
Strengths: very strong frame, awesome geometry, lightweightWeaknesses: NONEBottom Line: awesome bike for dirtjumps, street, skatepark and anyting else you want it to do. i would recommend this bike to anyone. i have been riding it for 6 months with no problems so far
Favorite Trail: tynans
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$1000.00
Similar Products Used: blk mrkt, NS
Bike Setup: versus jab frame, marzocchi,mtx wheels, kmc chain deity bars and stem
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aeolus
a Downhiller
from MissouriDate Reviewed: October 9, 2009
Strengths: The Jab is a great looking bike. It handles great. Perfect geo. Well balanced and very forgiving frame.Weaknesses: None yetBottom Line: This is my first dj/urban bike in a long time but I love the way this bike handles. It is the most resilent hardtail I have ever been on but the frame is not flexy, just forgiving. When I come off drops it does not jar my entire body like I remembered the bikes of old doing. It is capable of running a rear derailleur but I'm loving the single speed right know.
I have ridded many of my friends DJ'ers from the Mob to the Yeti to the P2's and this bike is way more comfortable than any of them. They all envy my Jab.
Favorite Trail: everywhere
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$260.00
Purchased At: From Herb at Versus
Similar Products Used: My first Dirt Jumper/ Urban bike since I was a kid ( I'm now 46)
Bike Setup: White jab, Pike 454 u-turn, Hadley single speed rear hub, Profile Racing hub up front and Mavic 819's all around. Diabolus cranks, 32-16 gearing,
White Avid Elixir Cr brakes, Azonic AZ-7 checkered handle bar with a stubby stem. A Thomson seatpost and a Transition Bike Co. white houndstooth seat.
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Dion Lee
a Downhiller
from Los Angeles, CA USADate Reviewed: January 11, 2008
Strengths: Great geometry, short chainstays, gyro tabs, and tool-free chain tension ajustment. The frame also comes without any graphics and four sticker sheets so you can style it out how you want.Weaknesses: None have come up yet, so far it has been a solid dj/street frame.Bottom Line: The Jab is the most dialed DJ frame that I have ever been on. It feels good the first time you get on it. If you are looking for a strong DJ/Street bike check into this frame.
Favorite Trail: Kenter Coaster
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$550.00
Purchased At: Versus Cycles
Similar Products Used: Giant STP, Yeti DJ, Spec p1, Versus 647.
Bike Setup: Marzocchi DJ 1, Deity cranks bars and stem, maxxis holy rollers, hayes strokers, atomlab pimp wheelset, SDG seat and post, ODI grips
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