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Jamis Dakota Elite

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Weight 25.75 lbs
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 4.6/5
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Description:
  • FRAME 7005 triple-butted “Superlight” aluminum main tubes, carbon fiber seatstays, gusseted down tube, replaceable derailleur hanger, international disc brake mount.
  • FORK Manitou R7 Super, with TPC lock-out & alloy steerer, 100mm travel.
  • WHEELSET: WTB Speed Disc Pro rims, 32H, with Shimano M475 front and rear disc hubs, WTB 14g stainless steel spokes.
  • DERAILLEURS: Shimano Deore XT (hi-normal) rear, Deore XT 31.8mm top pull front.Shimano Deore XT,
  • SHIFTERS: Rapidfire-SL, 27-speed.



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    Submitted by gointhedistance a Cross Country Rider from St Paul, MN, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 11, 2008
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:lbs
    Strengths:Components for price. Frame. Looks. Everything.
    Weaknesses:Personal preferences-stock saddle, bar and tires switched out.
    Similar Products Used:Ironhorse Warrior?? none really
    Bike Setup:08 Dakota Elite, fox fork, easton cockpit, xt components, wtb rims, maxxis wheels
    Bottom Line:I have had the bike for a couple of weeks now, and I LOVE it. It is super fast, quick to accelerate, feels really solid when peddling hard and in turns. The components for the price are great. In the future I will upgrade a few things to drop a little weight, but for a pretty stock bike-out of the shoot-it flies. I am very very happy with my choice to go with a dak. el. I had researched for a really long time, and this bike is awesome!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Gavin de Loree a Cross Country Rider from Melbourne, Australia
    Date Reviewed: October 26, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Lysterfeild, Commonwealth Games Track
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $1800.00
    Purchased At:Melbourne
    Strengths:Great handling, light weight and robust frame design, carbon fibre rear stays, Juicy 5 HD, Jamis warranty system.
    Weaknesses:WTB speed disc rims, standard shimano hubs HB M 475's, heavy WTB seat, weak standard stainless spokes, WTB headset, Rear brake line routing.
    Similar Products Used:Giant XTC 1 & 2,
    Bike Setup:Mavic 819's with XT hubs, Maxxis Crossmark tyres, Ritchey headset, Carbon seat post
    Bottom Line:A good solid hardtail, carbon seat stays make for a smooth ride. Have owned this bike for around 2 years have taken it to rotorua New Zealand and given some of those hard core dual suspention riders a bit of a fright.The bike although on the heavy side in standard trim has a lot of potential, adding a carbon seat stay is a wise investment. A good solid performer very capable in the right hands
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by James Lechtenberg a Weekend Warrior from Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 23, 2007
    Favorite Trail:the Crest
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:Highlander Bike
    Strengths:This frame is stinkin light. I built it up mostly custom as a cross country racing hardtail. The ride of the bike is awesome. The carbon stays help a lot with the vibrations and keep it light. The weight on my set up is 21 lbs. (with disc brakes) very impressive
    Weaknesses:Haven't found anything yet, but of course i would report anything if i ever did
    Similar Products Used:Trek, over-priced Cannondale crap, Specialized Stumpjumper, Felt
    Bike Setup:Full Shimano XT, Truvativ Stylo Team crankset, Maxxis tires, Avid disc brakes, Richey carbon cockpit, Jagwire teflon cables with Kevlar orange housing :)
    Bottom Line:Jamis makes an awesome, unbeatable bike for the money. Spendning money on anything else is a waste of time. I shopped around and all reviews/common sense pointed to the Jamis. Use your brain and buy a bike that makes sense.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dan a Racer from Oakland
    Date Reviewed: April 24, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:employee purchase
    Strengths:Geometry, low bb, rel slack head angle, short wheel base. Excellent XC weapon for the price.
    Weaknesses:Stock parts are heavy and not of the highest quality especially if your intention is to race this bike.
    Similar Products Used:Orbea Alma, Jericho, Bridgestone, Bontrager
    Bike Setup:Fox 100 Rlc, Easton post, cockpit, wheels, crank bros pedals and formula brakes.
    Bottom Line:For a hardtail racer, geometry and weight are the most important features. Though this bike is not the lightest when compared to the scotts, orbea's etc. it is more forgiving, not as much chink-chink along with lower back pain etc. It rides like a Mt. Bike, low center of gravity great for cornering. If you are just getting into racing this is an excellent and affordable choice. If you are an experienced racer and need a sub 23 pound weapon, buy the frame and spec it out yourself.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from Rotorua, NZ
    Date Reviewed: October 17, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Hot X Buns, Rotorua
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Purchased At:Trademe
    Strengths:Well speced for price and light weight
    Weaknesses:WTB wheelsets, Bulldog tyres
    Similar Products Used:Marin Eldgridge Grade
    Bike Setup:Standard stock except replaced forks with Rockshock revelation, tyres to Maxis rancheros XCept'n, rims to Mavic 717, stem & bar to EA70 Monkeylite
    Bottom Line:Overall sweet package. Bought a 19" with upgrades and decided a bit to big so got a 17" standard and after trying both bikes for a while built up best on 17" frame then flicked off rest on 19' frame. Tyres on stock were dissapointing and folded the wtb laserdisc on 60cm dropoff before replacing with 717's. Also found the RS revelation forks much more solid and responsive than R7's. Slight xtra weight of revelations compensated for by EA70, better wheelset and tyres. Looks like they have replaced R7 in 2007 model so a good move and should make it sweeter still. Componentry and Jucy brakes great for Rotorua single tracks. Climbs very well and overall very good XC hardtail.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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