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Jamis 2001 Dakar Pro

MSRP $
Weight 25.5 lbs.
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.71/5
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Submitted by Kevin Adams a Cross Country Rider from Savannah Ga. USA
Date Reviewed: January 2, 2002
Favorite Trail:trail of tears - phenix city alabama
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:dealer in columbus ga.
Strengths:Bike is very neutral. Great in the tights and also on downhills. Climbs as good as any hardtail when the shock is aired-up prperly
Weaknesses:I am yet to find any
Similar Products Used:none, tried a few different FS bikes
Bike Setup:Fox float shock w/dampener. All XTR. Has some white industries hubs/517's from my old bike. Rock Shock SID 100. Answer 2" Pro-taper. Thomson stem and post. Tioga XC tires. Few Ti bolts here and there. 25 lbs. even (light for 19" frame I thought)
Bottom Line:This is the keeper. Plant to go disc when mass production drives the costs down some. You can't get a better XC/FS bike than this one. I actually bought a new Dakar team in '97. The frame got a small crack in late 2000 so I requested this one in return. Outfitted with all my XTR stuff from old bike (8 sp.) Great customer service from Jamis.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Kirk a Cross Country Rider from Franklin Ma USA
Date Reviewed: November 20, 2001
Favorite Trail:Foxboro SF, Mr Toads
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:On line
Strengths:This bike is nimble, climbs well and is well balanced. The red paint looks great. No noticable bobbing from the suspension. It smooths out the roughest NE singletrack. The vanilla R is wonderful, easy to dial in and matches well with this frame.
Weaknesses:I seem to hit my rings, pedals, and BB on rocks more frequently than on my old hardtail. Might go to a 100mm fork which may alleviate some of this.
Similar Products Used:Demo'ed the Fuel 90, Trek 8000--6yrs, various other HT's
Bike Setup:2001 Pro Frame, Marzocchi Z2 Alloy fork, XT everything else- shifters, cranks, deraileurs, brakes, hubs (w Mavic 517's), Velociraptors.
Bottom Line:This bike was a big change from my old bike (Trek 8000, 8 sp, gripshift). I knew the FS would be a benefit going downhill, but had no idea how much better flats and bumpy climbs would be.

Every ride I take, I like this bike better. It is much quicker than the fuel I demo'ed, and is lighter to boot. I also noticed that the fuel hit the pedals/rings a lot. Small price to pay for Full Susp. Having the full XT kit is really nice everything is smooth, and the 9sp 34 cog is great.

There is about a 2lb difference between this and my old bike, but on the trail it is not noticible at all, this bike rides even lighter than it is. Very good climber, it is tough to get the rear tire to lose traction. I have been very surprised a number of times after making it up some loose climbs while friends on hardtails are walking due to spinouts.

I have no hesitation recommending this bike to anyone into XC riding.

Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by oyvind a Cross Country Rider from oslo, norway
Date Reviewed: September 18, 2001
Favorite Trail:several trails, eastern&northern oslo forrest
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2200.00
Strengths:-incredible looks! ( i fell in love immediately)
-light weight
-well balanced mix of good components
-forks and shox work rally nice together
-tire traction
-avid brakes gives the rider cinfidence
Weaknesses:...what shall i say? the UST tires let out a little air, you gotta pumpem up like every four/five days
Similar Products Used:at least 30 full suspensioned bikes tried, from cheap to really classy stuff
Bike Setup:stock...why change parts on a bike that rocks you??
Bottom Line:I have put this baby thru som really nasty stuff, including sand, marsh, rooty forrest, loose gravel, rocky creek crossings, steep technical uphills, mid- and big size rocks, looserock descents, sticky mud, slippery slickrock, highspeed washboard turns...and more.

both me and the bike enjoyed it.

Ill put it simple: the Dakar Pro has made me a better a rider.
This bike cost me a full months salary, and it was surely worth it.
If you spend a lot of time on tricky&bumpy trails, this could be the bike for you
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ben a Weekend Warrior from Clemson, SC
Date Reviewed: July 16, 2001
Favorite Trail:Issaquenna
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Sunrift Adventures
Strengths:Awesome components for the $$...great "balance" in that the components all complement one another...uniqueness, not a lot of them out there (at least in SC) so it gets noticed
Weaknesses:None that affect the ride...the Mavic Crossrocs have needed work (nipples wouldn't stay locked down)
Similar Products Used:Sugar, Upgraded Proflex
Bike Setup:21" stock (XT/XTR, Mavic tubeless w/ Hutchison tires, mild riser, avid Vs)
Bottom Line:The bike allows the average rider to feel like an exceptional rider and an exceptional rider to OWN anything he wants to take on...

There's a little pogo on the climbs but I can deal with that considering how the suspension really helps hold you on the ground...

I haven't had problems with tires holding air but the nipples on the rims had to be locktited down...I've really pushed the bike so your mileage may vary...

BEWARE of the size difference between a 19" and a 21"...I'm 6'3" and ride a 21" and it's a giant...the 19" felt like a tricycle though...make sure to test ride before you buy...

You just can't beat it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Reeves a Weekend Warrior from sunny CA
Date Reviewed: July 13, 2001
Favorite Trail:anywhere
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1550.00
Purchased At:Tim off of mtbr classifieds
Strengths:Great bike, the component mix is super (XT and XTR). I really like the Mars fork, good performance and light wieght.
Weaknesses:I really haven't found any weaknesses. Although I wouldn't have specd. the tubless tires, I haven't had any problems. The saddle isn't the most comfortable, but that may just be me.
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher Sugar, GT I-drive
Bike Setup:stock at this point.
Bottom Line:I've haven't had any problem with the tubless tires (knock on wood) that the other reviewer's have. So far mine hold air fine. This bike makes a great all around bike. It's not too heavy 25.5 lbs, and it doesn't have a noticed "bob" when you pedal uphill. In fact I can stay in the seat and climb about anything my legs can power me up. I got a super deal at $1550.00 of the classifieds.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Lisa Hurst a Cross Country Rider from Nevada City, CA
Date Reviewed: July 8, 2001
Favorite Trail:The one that goes to the lake
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1900.00
Purchased At:The Back Country
Strengths:Whats not to love? The only thing holding me back now is me, not the bike. This bike can do anything.
Weaknesses:Tubeless tire goes soft, must pump up before each ride but it still beats carrying a tube around.
Similar Products Used:Santa Cruz SL, Marin Mt. Vision, GT
Bike Setup:All stock: Answer, Hutchinson tubeless, XTR rear, XT cranks, Time ATAC, Thompson, Fox Float R, Manitou Super
Bottom Line:I feel like I got a lot of bike for the money. I would neve have guessed I'd end up with a Jamis,I mean, who are they? But, the good guys at the shop let me try it before I bought it and wow, was I hooked. I am not new to full squish so I was harder to impress. I thought the tires would never hold trail but I am a believer now, even in the moon dust we get around here. No washouts yet. I am getting chain suck once each ride, is it me or the bike? I've only had it 3 weeks and will submit another review at the end of summer. It is one quality ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by todd sanders a Weekend Warrior from boise, idaho
Date Reviewed: July 6, 2001
Favorite Trail:tumilo falls, bend oregon
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1988.00
Strengths:quick, nimble, firm, quality parts, reliable, enjoyable
dakar pro
Weaknesses:manitou fork went away in less than 1 month, currently at dealer for warranty/repair, front tubless goes soft daily-unk why and dealer hasn't corrected yet
Similar Products Used:dakar expert '98
specialized fsr
Bike Setup:answer, manitou, shimano xt and xtr, time atac, thompson
mavic, hutchison.....all good stuff
Bottom Line:love the line, sold on the dakar!
the expert was solid bike for 2 yrs, wanted to upgrade and lose some weight-looking forward to the tube/fork issue to be resolved and then back to the trail/race course.
good stuff!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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