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Description:It’s a big world, and this is the bike for riding the biggest parts of it. The all-new Diablo’s seriously oversized aluminum frame is overbuilt from head to toe, with a 1.5” head tube, 83mm bottom bracket, and a 150 x 12mm rear thru-axle swing arm swinging through 175mm a whopping 7 inches of terrain-taming travel.
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Submitted by
Fernando Villacorte
a Downhiller
from San Diego Date Reviewed: February 12, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | Noble Canyon | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Purchased At: | JensonUSA | | Strengths: | I purchased the Jamis Diablo small frameset with the Titanium spring Manitou Revox. Frame was very well made with nice clean welds. Then I discovered the following. | | Weaknesses: | When I received the size small frame I noticed the Revox rear piggyback oil reservoir was rubbing on the frame seatpost mast supports. I was told by Jenson it would not effect the performance of the shock. When I completed my bike build I cycled the shock and the it blew a seal on my driveway. When I removed the rear shock from the frame, I had to really pull hard to get it to clear the seatpost mast supports. I returned the rear shock to Jenson and it took Manitou over 6 weeks to warranty a new shock for me. I tried intalling the new Revox and again I could barely get the piggyback to fit between seatpost support masts. I had to File the opening a few milimeters larger on each side for the piggyback to fit without binding when the suspension was cycled. I took a quick hop down my driveway and again the rear shock squirted shock oil. When I removed the rear shock, I noticed the red rebound knob on the shock was hitting a weld seam on the frame directly above the piggyback reservoir. When the suspension was cycled, the rebound know was smashed against the frames weld seam causing the O ring to leak and squirt shock oil. Jenson and Jamis were told about the Defective frame. Jenson USA quickly refunded all of my money and paid for shipping both ways. Excellent Customer service from Jenson USA. | | Similar Products Used: | Intense Uzzi DH, Spcialized Big Hit, TREK Session 77 and Kona Stinky Delux. | | Bike Setup: | Manitou Travis SC 203mm, Shimano Saint components, but the brakes were Hayes El Camino 203's etc. | | Bottom Line: | I am sure the Diablo is one awesome frame, but I was unlucky and received a defective frame. I was very happy with Jenson USA and the great customer service. Manitou took way too long (Over 6 weeks) to get me a new rear shock, but life is nothing without experiences. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nick G
a Weekend Warrior
from San Jose, Ca Date Reviewed: September 12, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Demo | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Purchased At: | Jenson | | Strengths: | Great geometry, for climbing and railing. Revox shock is super plush and it is not even broken in yet. Plus this frame looks tough and acts it as well. Plenty of travel for all terrains. | | Weaknesses: | None so far. | | Similar Products Used: | Nothing real similar as this is my first Freeride/DH bike. My Heckler is an awesome bike, but it's apples and oranges comparing the two. | | Bike Setup: | 66, Codes, Profile BMX cranks, Hadley/Mavic wheels, floating brake, Woodman headset, Diablous stem and bars. | | Bottom Line: | This is a great bike and the price is unbeatable. I have been riding with a crew that does a lot of Freeriding and DHing and I was trying to keep up with their hucks and drops with my Heckler and it was just not getting it done on certain terrains. I even tried to beef it up with some heavier components but still was too light of a bike for FR/DH. I saw this frame for sale at Jenson at a great price and went for it, mainly because of the shock but also have heard good things about Jamis products. I love this bike. It performs exceptionally at high speeds, soaking up everything and still a decent climber. I reccommend this frame/shock highly. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
TJ
a Downhiller
from Palm Desert, CA, USA Date Reviewed: August 14, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Purchased At: | jensonusa | | Strengths: | The best price i have ever seen for a bike like this. Other than that the bike rides like a dream, its so plush and soaks every little bump up. The manitou revox is such an awesome shock for this bike. Jamis really does make ther bikes top quality. | | Weaknesses: | The cable routing is a little weird but who cares. | | Similar Products Used: | Diamondback xts moto, cannondale gemini, chumba racing f5, kona coiler | | Bike Setup: | 2006 jamis diablo, manitou revox, manitou travis triple, hayes 9 brakes, sun single track wheelset, xt shifters & r. derail.,truvavtiv hussefelts, dangerboy tank stem, mrp chainguide, easton flatboy pedals, pivit seat, truvavtiv howizter BB. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is probably the best bike that i have ever ridden. The price is down right rediculous, and the bike itself is a very solid piece of equiptment. The geometry seems to be made by god himself, because it rails like a 10 inch travel 50 lb downhill race bike would. If your looking for a do it all freeride bike but still want a bike capable of flying downhill, this is the bike for you. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Joe Naughton
a Downhiller
from Auckland, New Zealand Date Reviewed: March 25, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Travis at Woddhill! | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1800.00 | | Strengths: | Everything, this bike does everything you throw at it. The suspension is amazingly plush and great for people coming into the freeride or downhill scene, NOT for cross country riders. It has really nice geometry and is perfect for what it does. | | Weaknesses: | One which is going uphill, but why would you buy this bike if you want to go uphill? | | Similar Products Used: | Specialised Big Hit | | Bike Setup: | Completely Stock | | Bottom Line: | An absolutely amazing bike. Everything from dirt jumps to skinnies and north shore is made easy with this bike. It excels at everything and always semms to amaze me. If you have the money buy this bike. The are relatively rare unlike kona's and are a real pleasure to ride. THE NICEST BIKE EVER!!!!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Michael Lopez
a Downhiller
from Phoenix AZ, USA Date Reviewed: March 6, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | any one I can find. | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2500.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | it is plush, rediculously overbuilt, looks sweet... takes the terrain like a 9 inch travel bike when you only have 7 inch's... | | Weaknesses: | Severely underated... quite possibly one of the best kept secrets as far as the new school of extreme freeride/ DH goes.
| | Similar Products Used: | Giant DH Team, Foes FXR 2.0, Azonic Gravity, | | Bike Setup: | Manitou revox, fox 40, azonic outlaw, maxxis minion/ mobster rear, Race Face Evolve DH crank, sram pg 990/ pc 991 hollo pin/ XT & Saint, bla bla bla... | | Bottom Line: | This bike is good for me, because its almost a perfect breaking point between too much, and too little.. I've road 8 to 10 inch travel beast's that ended up being a little more bike then I could really handle well down certain tracks and trails due to their massive size, weight, and eccesive travel, but every time I went down to 6 or 7 inches of travel, it didn't seem to be enough.. like I was getting ran through, and something on the bike always broke..
I can't give you a true review on the bike that Jamis puts out stalk because I built mine from the ground up, but i spec'd it pretty close, I can tell you it is great! It needs no special freak show suspension design, it eats up everything on the run like a big travel bike, but doesn't drag you down with eccesive travel.. for being as big as it is, it is still a very agile and manuverable frame! I can take mild climbing if you absolutely have to. the frame itself..( around 10 1/2lbs) is eccesively overbuilt; no problems with flex or binding. Burned quite a few dudes on dirtbikes and quads going down on decents here up in the pine valley area of CA on this bike, and I still burn people on ,much lighter, high-end trail bikes! Its halarious! in don't plan on getting anything else for a while..
Basically, if you'd like a bike that seems like it has a bunch of travel, but doesn't, and is still very pedalable, check it out! For as big as it is, its about as manuverable as a lot of these new school 6 inch travel trail bikes that came out for 2007... people look at me funny all the time as I'm passing them.. but hey,.. if you can make it to the top with something like this, the decent to the bottom is all that much better...
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