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Jamis Cross Country 1.0 XC Hardtail


  • Average Rating: 4.1/5
  • MSRP: $ 279.95
  • # of Reviews: 10
  • Weight: 31.75 lbs

Product Description

  • FRAME: 6061 triple gauge aluminum main tubes and S-bend stays, replaceable derailleur hanger.
  • FORK: SR XCT, 75mm travel.
  • WHEELSET: Weinmann ZAC19 double wall rims, 32H, with Formula alloy sealed QR front and freehub rear, 14g stainless steel spokes.
  • DERAILLEURS: Shimano Acera rear, SR XCC-102 31.8mm top pull front.
  • SHIFTERS: Shimano Acera ST-EF29 EZ-Fire Plus, 24-speed.


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    Reviews 1 - 10 (10 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Josh Brunner a Cross Country Rider from Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Date Reviewed: September 17, 2007

    Strengths:    Durable, easy to use, comfotrable, looks great.

    Weaknesses:    Heavy. Pedals broke.

    Bottom Line:   
    Great bicycle. I use it mostly for city commuting so I clock a lot of Kilometer's onto it. (Sometimes 60k round trip) Have been one a few trails with it. Handled it all great. I've only taken it in to the shop once for my "Complimentary" adjustment and have had almost no trouble with it. (Except pedals) I do however keep the chain, tension wheel, and shocks well lubed, and have adjusted the rear derail cable tension a couple times. (Manditory maintenance on any bike!) I try to beat the crap out of it on a daily basis by jumping down small staircases, ramping off of crosswalks, anb bunnyhopping up curbs, over logs, etc. The bike has handled really well. The pedals however died a very dramatic and sudden death. Replace the cheap plastic ones and get good aluminium ones.
    All in all: surprisingly good bicycle for the low cost. Cheapest bike I've had and I believe the best. Perfect for the commuting/ocasional mountain bicycle enthusiast.

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    Favorite Trail:   The one i'm on

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $400.00

    Purchased At:   Blackman Bicycles

    Similar Products Used:   Raliegh m80, specialized Hard Rock.

    Bike Setup:   Stock.


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Chris Eaton a Weekend Warrior from Goose Creek, SC USA

    Date Reviewed: September 6, 2007

    Strengths:    Has a very good frame design and not over built. wonderful comfort when jumping even thought it is not made for jumping. hah. just a wonderful bike to ride

    Weaknesses:    the terrible fork, shifting problems, crank and bottom bracket problems.

    Bottom Line:   
    it is a very nice bike overall, but the frame was not built right so i am glad that i didnt go mountain biking. fair beginner bike, but have been riding for years. not good for everyday jumping but it can take a beating. only recommended for beginner riders of cross country racing

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    Favorite Trail:   Marington Plantation

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $450.00

    Purchased At:   Mainstreet Bikes

    Similar Products Used:   none

    Bike Setup:   stock handlebar,stem,seatpost,crankset,front rim, shifters, but a few mods. was going to turn it into a mountain bike but frame cracked.


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Choy Tura a Cross Country Rider from Cebu, Philippines

    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007

    Strengths:    very durable frame, good gear set, great looks (silver 2007), good handling, lightweight, great value, brand name equipment

    Weaknesses:    i don't like the chair, heavy pedals, crankshaft integrity problems, rear derailleur needs a lot of adjustment.

    Bottom Line:   
    I been using my Jamis 2007 for a month since I had it bought last March 5, 2007. It's a great value and very affordable. I love this bike. I checked at the Jamis website and other website the bike cost $389.00 - $399, but I had it for $282 only. I really love this bike since this would be my first bike that i bought as my early birthday gift. It give me complete satisfaction when people admire the set-up of my bike. It handles great when I ride on a downhill. But I'm so sad when damned somebody accidentally hit my bike, now it has a scratched.

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    Favorite Trail:   crosscountry, off-road

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $282.00

    Purchased At:   YKK Trading

    Similar Products Used:   this is my first bike, i had tried Trek but it's a bit expensive.

    Bike Setup:   change the chair and the pedal, 1 water bottle racks, slime in the tubes, pressure pump w/ gauge, lights for night biking


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Thomas a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver, WA USA

    Date Reviewed: April 10, 2007

    Strengths:    Durable frame. Great Value, even if purchased at retail. Cushy seat.

    Weaknesses:    As mentioned in the other reviews, "ghost shifting", squeaky forks. I'm not sure how other bikes are, but the paint has been chipping quite a bit in the short amount of time I've had it.

    Bottom Line:   
    This has been a great entry-level bike. I've crashed it a few times at low speeds and haven't anything foul up too bad.

    Started "ghost shifting" after my first couple rides but a tightening of one of the gears on my derailleur fixed that. Any shifting issues later on were solved with chain lube.

    I've been very careful with this bike, detailing it after every ride etc., and its a shame that the paint chips off here and there.

    I would have upgraded more on this bike, but the one I have is a little too small for me so I will have to get a whole new bike when I decided to upgrade.

    I wouldn't use this for downhill or free-riding. If you can get one for $300 or less, I would recommend it.

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    Favorite Trail:   Stella Rd. Longview, WA

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $200.00

    Purchased At:   Friend

    Similar Products Used:   Cheap box-store brands

    Bike Setup:   Stock except for Crank Bros. Mallet pedals.


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Andy a Cross Country Rider from Davie, FL

    Date Reviewed: September 9, 2006

    Strengths:    Well selected balance of low-middle level components and good handling make this bike a real bargin.

    Weaknesses:    Haven't had it long enough [5 weeks] to find any weaknesses, hopefully that is a good sign.

    Bottom Line:   
    I was prepared to pay much more [$800+/-] for a new mountain bike but fortunately I went to a shop with an honest and experienced cycle tech/rider and when he learned my primary use for this bike was to be as a running cross training tool on various surfaces, not extreme trail riding, he convinced me that this model would completey fill the bill and more. The stock 1.95X26 tires are very "road friendly" and serve well for my varied surface riding.
    A typical bike workout for me is 10 to 20 miles in a combination of roads, bike paths and relatively easy negotiated trails. Not a lot but at age 65, let's say there are "some" limitations.

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    Favorite Trail:   Very varied, on and off road.

    Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

    Price Paid:    $330.00

    Purchased At:   West Broward Bike Center

    Similar Products Used:   Prior my new Jamis C.C. 1000 I owned a "1981" Bianchi Grizzly for the past 25 years. Obviously it was quite a durable bike but what pleasant experience to be riding a new bike with the latest technology. Love those trigger shifters!

    Bike Setup:   Stock plus toe clips,wireless Cateye, water bottle and mini under seat bag.


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by richard miller a Weekend Warrior from prescott valley, az, usa

    Date Reviewed: May 22, 2006

    Strengths:    very durable frame, pretty finish(2005 silver), good components for price.

    Weaknesses:    a heavy bike, front fork squeeks, deraullers are'nt that great(phantom shifting or none).

    Bottom Line:   
    I have both of my bikes at work and often let a co-worker use the jamis or the fuji. I can more easily smoke anyone on the fuji as its an old school bike and was in its day a mid level xc bike. But I am looking at jamis higher end models now. Because I am impressed with the quality and detail they put into their bikes. The fuji looks like its 2 or 3 years old as it sat for many years in storage. I don't know why I would step up to a durango or dakota jamis. but i think about it alot, its fun to ride better i guess.

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    Favorite Trail:   use car for long travel

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $300.00

    Purchased At:   dirt works bike shop

    Similar Products Used:   1993 fuji discovery

    Bike Setup:   a cateye for early morning rides to work, a post rack for carrying up to 45 pounds (i'm a little crazy), two water bottle racks, slime in the tubes (dealer installed).


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Thom a Cross Country Rider from Ishpeming, MI, USA

    Date Reviewed: November 12, 2005

    Strengths:    Rugged bike for the money. Have over 500 miles on it in six months with minimal shop maintenance.

    Weaknesses:    Crank set fell apart after three weeks but dealer replaced with an upgrade. Some ghost-shifting but the tech has fixed it all three times for free.

    Bottom Line:   
    I use it as a daily driver for work since I'm so close - 1.75 miles. Good value.

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $300.00

    Purchased At:   Lakeshore Bike

    Similar Products Used:   none

    Bike Setup:   all stock except for upgraded crank set


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Matt a from Texas

    Date Reviewed: September 7, 2005

    Strengths:    Decent brakes, mid level components, comprable to other mfg bikes priced 50-100 more. Frame seems plenty strong for XC.

    Weaknesses:    fork isnt great, but ok for entry level. This seems to be where the $ is saved most. Derailer isnt best when shifting under load (going up hills)

    Bottom Line:   
    I liked the bike, it was one of a few that I narrowed it down too. Great finish, I have the flat black from 2004. Quality components for entry level, dont need to upgrade to have fun, but if you do, the frame is good enough that you can build a quality bike over time without worry about it.

    It gets 5 chilis because as far as value go's, it was the best I found

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    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $250.00

    Purchased At:   Southwest sports



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by thor seely a Downhiller from cour d'alene, idaho,united states

    Date Reviewed: June 12, 2005

    Strengths:    great components!!!

    Weaknesses:    when i got it the fork squeked but it can be fixed just ask your dealer how, if it squekes.

    Bottom Line:   
    this bike is the best bike so far that iv got my hands on, its just an all around great bike!!!

    this bike is outstanding for its price!!!!
    5 stars!

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    Favorite Trail:   silver mountian

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $300.00

    Purchased At:   mountian view cyclery

    Similar Products Used:   ?

    Bike Setup:   ?


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by cloud9utk a Cross Country Rider from Knoxville, TN

    Date Reviewed: September 22, 2004

    Strengths:    lightweight, cheap, and brand name equipment. handles great. strong brakes, easy to upgrade, great looks. i have the black one, and i noticed that it looks like the police bikes over here.

    Weaknesses:    crankshaft integrety problems, caused loose cranks, fixed after second occurance by putting a larger diameter crank in. rear derailure needs alot of adjustment. forks are noisy if not kept lubricated. some chassis flex

    Bottom Line:   
    great value. had problems early, but dealer was determined to have my complete satisfaction. handles great. excellcent first "real" bike for people on a budget.

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    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $250.00

    Purchased At:   Earth Traverse

    Similar Products Used:   none

    Bike Setup:   stock except for some bar ends and time alium pedals



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