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Diamondback 2000 Zetec Comp

MSRP $ 1100.00
# of Reviews 8
Average Rating 4.75/5
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Submitted by flash a Weekend Warrior from noxen, pa, usa
Date Reviewed: September 3, 2001
Favorite Trail:orehe ha hill
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Dick's
Strengths:marzocchi z-4, xt/lx drivetrain, strong frame,great components for a great price
Weaknesses:original diatech disk brakes were poor performers replaced them with a set of avid mechanicals wich work excellent
Similar Products Used:diamonback response
Bike Setup:easton handlebar, cane creek thudbuster, avid mechanicals, serfas seat, bontrager stem, lizard skinz
Bottom Line:excellent bike design would recommend this bike to any one in the market for a hardtail xc bike or just a hardcore all around trail bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Alexander a Racer from East Greenbush, NY
Date Reviewed: August 8, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:The Spoke
Strengths:Great components for the price, good control, great climber, a great XC-racing bike for $1000.
Weaknesses:Bad Diatech disk brakes, cheap suspension seatpost, rough on steep rocky descents (but it's an aluminum hardtail, so that's expected).
Bike Setup:Swapped WTB SpeedDisk wheels with Mavic CrossRide's, Diatech disk brakes with Avid 2.5 V's, and WTB EnduroRaptors with Michelin WildGripper Comp S's. Currently replacing seatpost with Thomson Elite.
Bottom Line:A great bike. My first Diamond back, and I love it. It has a component list matching good bikes costing $500 more. Full LX/XT drivetrain with Avid levers. A solid Marzocchi Z4 fork. A comfortable SDG Satellite saddle (that I've seen on sale for $80!). The bike is a little on the heavy side, but is still a great and efficient climber.

The only problems I ran into were with the disk brakes and the seatpost. To get all the great stuff in at that price, they had to skimp on something. The mechanical Diatechs would not work from the start. On both brakes, one of the pads wouldn't release and would continue dragging on the disk. And they always, always, squeeled. They shrieked like baby pigs being put through a meat grinder. And I couldn't even lockup a wheel with all that disk brake power. I replaced them with Avid V's, and the bike is lighter and I have more braking power and control. And as for the seatpost, I just broke it a couple of days ago. The suspension just fell apart.

If you ride Cross-Country, wether you're a racer or a weekend warrior, go out, bike the bike, and you'll love it. It handles well, climbs great, and moves fast. But be sure to have the shop replace the disk brakes (and wheels if going to V's) with V's or hydrolics. And probably the seatpost too. Most shops will do it for free (or a very small price). Replace the brakes, and this bike will serve you well.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mark Smith a Cross Country Rider from Corpus Christi, TX
Date Reviewed: July 22, 2001
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $570.00
Purchased At:supergo.com
Strengths:Great components, very sturdy, handles like a charm. Nice Avid mech disc breaks that stop on a dime.
Weaknesses:The saddle and seat post need a fixin'. The grips aren't good. Little bit heavy.
Similar Products Used:Cannondale M400
Bike Setup:stock except for some new Salsa grips.
Bottom Line:I got an excellent deal on this bike. Overall, it's a wonderful bike. You can't go wrong with a Zetec Comp.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeff a Weekend Warrior from Charlotte,NC,USA
Date Reviewed: May 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:Cane Creek
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $580.00
Purchased At:Supergo
Strengths:Excellent component group XT/LX, great rims WTB, 7005 Butted frame.
Weaknesses:Seat post needs upgrade,besides that none
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:Excellent value for the dollar. At $580.00 a perfect entry level bike, at $1,000.00 I may look a little harder at the comp.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jon a Weekend Warrior from huntsville, tx,usa
Date Reviewed: September 25, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:bike lane
Strengths:This bike has a really great frame. I am tall and i had to get a 22 inch, and the weight is pretty good. It is really fast and the Marzocchi shock is incredible.
Weaknesses:The seatpost shock sucks and I had to replace that with a rockshox post. The factory post broke and DB replaced it with the rockshox with no hassle. The disk brakes stick, but again DB replaced them with a set from Dia-tech that they claim fixes the sticking problem. I haven't had any problems with them yet.
Similar Products Used:GT Timberline. With a lot of new stuff added.
Bike Setup:I have kept it pretty much stock except for the seatpost which is a rockshox.
Bottom Line:This bike is priced great! I got an absolute steal on it at 850 bucks. Diamondback will work with you on warranties with no hassles. The factory setup is great lx/xt components with avid SD 1.9 levers. If you are looking for a hardtail that can take a beating and looks great, you need to find this bike and at least try it out. You will love it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tim marton a Cross Country Rider from marlboro ny
Date Reviewed: May 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:stewart airport mta trail
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:this frame to say the least is extra stiff with plenty of clearance and the right angles. great component package with discs and xt lx and a marzzocchi
Weaknesses:the discs need alot of time to break in and you really need to play with them to dial them in right. the suspension post is worthless completely worthless.
Bike Setup:stock setup minus the post and cranks both replaced with race face xy post and a set of raceface turbine lp's
Bottom Line:the bike is great except for the seatpost. the bike holds a great line downhill or in the mud. the bike climbs like a monkey on crack and the discs work great for diving into corners or jetting through log ridden singletrack(just adjust them and have some patience. this is the perfect ride for a traditional cross country rider or a aspiring free rider that is on a budget
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Kyle a Cross Country Rider from Colorado
Date Reviewed: May 10, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Effective design, easy on the eyes. Not too shabby on the weight although the disc brakes add a bit, they still stop on a dime.
Weaknesses:None as of yet.
Similar Products Used:Trek 7000
Bike Setup:Swapped out the tires for a pair of blue Panaracer Fire XC Pros. The handlebar is a Raceface Air Alloy. The seatpost is a Control Tech, and slapped some Titec Mag '99 Bareneds on that puppy.
Bottom Line:This thing flies, first Diamondback I've owned and quality all the way. Only thing would be to cut the weight back a little bit if your critical about racing. Also might wanna swap out the disc brakes with hydraulics.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Phil Reece a Cross Country Rider from Albany, NY
Date Reviewed: March 1, 2000
Favorite Trail:Long Island C.L.I.M.B. Loop!!!
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Price point!!!!!! ($1100-1200: depending on store), Bomber fork, entry level disc brakes, LX-XT drivetrain, strong - stiff - tight Aluminum Snakestay frame, suspension seatpost.
Weaknesses:Riser bars need to be replaced for those of us real Cross-country riders, mechanical Diatech calipers have a tendency to lock up, WTB tires need to be replaced, not an Easton frame - but still very good.
Similar Products Used:1999 Zetec Comp (2000 blows it away!)
Bike Setup:WTB tires replaced with blue side-wall Panaracer Fire XC Pro Kevlar tires, Koskei riser bars replaced with Profile straight bar, Tomac stubby bar ends (115 grams), Profile Kage
Bottom Line:The discs NEED to be replaced with a nice set of Maguras or Hayes, and if you don't like the weight of a suspension seatpost you might want to replace it. Other than that, the bike is tight, light, nimble, and responsive. By the way, it looks HOT!!! Go check one out at your local Diamondback dealer. For $1100, you can't go wrong with this bike!

Only 4 Chilis because of the brake problem...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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