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Brodie Diablo

Average Rating 4.40/5
# of Reviews 5
MSRP $ 2799.00
Weight 38.1 lbs
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Description:
    • Fork: Marz. Dropoff Triple 170mm
    • Bar/Stem: Truvativ Hussefelt
    • Brake: Hayes HFX-Mag V8 Rotor
    • Crank: Truvativ Holzfeller 22/32T
    • Pedal: LU-A54U DH Flat. Rep. Pins
    • Cassette: Shimano 8-spd. 11-32T
    • Rim: Sun MTX-S w/Eyelets 32H
    • Tires: WTB Timberwolf/2.5/2.7"
    • Shifter: SRAM X-7 Trigger
    • Saddle: WTB Power V
    • Seat Post: Brodie offset 2-bolt

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      Submitted by Rico a Downhiller from Vancouver, BC, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 7/29/2007 9:35:48 AM
      FavoriteTrail: CBC
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $2000
      Purchased At: LBS
      Strengths: 2007 Diablo Size Small- Shorter cockpit, 7" travel, strong frame, 1.5' Headtube, lighter than previous generation
      Weaknesses: wheels are soft, fork is very basic, rear shock is just ok, still pretty heavy
      Similar Products Tried: Norco Six, Transition Dirtbag
      Bike Setup: Stock
      Bottom Line: THIS REVIEW IS FOR A 2007 DIABLO

      I bought this as an upgrade to my 2004 Brodie Thumper with a Jr T fork. I tend to ride up and down, so I was looking for a better climber than what I had, but also a bike that can take some pretty serious days on the Shore and Whistler. Surprisingly, this bike climbs pretty well. I love the 1.5" headset with single crown fork which lightens the front, but doesn't sacrifice stiffness. It is a great decender too.

      My only issues with the bike are some of the components. The Rockshox Domain fork 302 is very basic and would be better if it were a higher model with U-Turn and Mission Control. The Alex Rims are way too soft and weak. I taco'd my front rim on a warmup run in Whistler and the shop tech who salvaged it said it is way too soft for that type of riding (took alarmingly little effort to straighten). The Nevagal tires are great for the Shore, but they are too weak for Whistler (I've had way too many flats for my liking).

      I'm very happy with my Diablo; I just wish it had a few better components for my type of riding. My suggestion, if you have the extra cash, is to go for the Damian model. If this is all you can afford, then enjoy... I sure am.

      Trails ridden: CBC, Corkscrew, Pingu, Pangor, Severed D, Neds, Whistler (all blues, blacks and some double blacks), Galbraith Mtn in Bellingham.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by brennan striloff a Downhiller from vancouver
      Date Reviewed: 5/13/2007 2:24:54 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $2000
      Purchased At: experince cycles
      Strengths: it is pretty strong good bike it is the best bike i have had
      Weaknesses: none i cant think of anything it is sweet
      Similar Products Tried: kona stinky, kona coiler, norco shore
      Bike Setup: 2006 7 inch back 7 inch frount
      Bottom Line: this is a great bike and it is not to heavy and not to light i think this bike is sweet for all riders
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by ben fox a Downhiller from ontario
      Date Reviewed: 5/11/2007 7:45:16 AM
      FavoriteTrail: undisclosed
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Price Paid: $1000
      Purchased At: used in thunder bay
      Strengths: The frame is very solid and doesnt flex. Takes a beating
      Weaknesses: my diablo is an 03 so its kinda getting older. the bike is a little heavier than i would like.
      Similar Products Tried: kona stinky, cannondale gemini dh, norco 63
      Bike Setup: the bike has a woodman rear hub with an american racing rim, stock front hub with single track, junior t fork, fox vanilla R shock, with a nokian gazzi on the rear and a maxxis minnion dh r on the front
      Bottom Line: this is a great bike that lets you huck big drops and fly down a downhill trail. By one and ride it like you stole and you wont have problems. if you ride xc dont buy it. if your a dirt jumper, this bike will work but theres better out there. this bike is for some downhilling and hardcore freeride. anyone looking to buy it in spring 2008? email me...
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by john a Downhiller from ancaster
      Date Reviewed: 1/7/2007 2:30:40 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $2000
      Strengths: solid frame, nice bb / crank choice. Hubs/ wheelset are amazing, solid.
      Weaknesses: The metel-r shock is a piece of crap, blew fairly quickly, it cannot take abuse at all. The fork isn't that bad, could use an upgrade.
      Bike Setup: 05 brodie diablo, 05 888vf, 05 manitou swinger 4-way
      Bottom Line: Not bad for the price, fork and shock aren't a great choice, but other than that, it's a nice bike.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by kevin a Downhiller from portland oregon usa
      Date Reviewed: 12/24/2006 12:01:53 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Purchased At: Traded a clean 81' Vanagon... about $1500
      Strengths: EVERYTHING! This has been the meanest horse I have EVER mounted! Begs to be beaten...... Gets more stable the faster you bomb through technical sections.... eats big drops for breakfast lunch & dinner, once in a while a midnight snack!
      Weaknesses: Did you read what I read above? If I HAD to pick something? Yeah, no, I really can't.

      Oh, I just thought of one. THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH OF THESE IN THE U.S!!!
      Similar Products Tried: Kona Coiler, Norco A-Line, Big Hit..... none that could hold a candle to it really.
      Bike Setup: 5th Element rear, 04 Marzocchi DC Shiver, Juicy 7's, 8"mud cutters,Easton Vice 50mm stem, Titec El Norte v.1 31.8 bars, Holz cranks, Blackspire Dewlie guide/bash, XT drivetran, .243 Dh saddle(bling bling), Outlaws, lizzard lock ons,
      Bottom Line: If you are ready to go from light FR to full on DH, and still have a bike to suck up the skinnies and ride on walls with relative ease, this bike is taunting you to beat it. BUY ARMOR.

      YOUR RIDING STYLE WILL CHANGE, YOUR BALLS WILL GROW & PEOPLE WHO DO NOT RIDE WILL STARE AS YOU ROLL PAST WONDERING WHERE THE ENGINE WENT.

      I gave it a 4 chili value rating if you can score one for under $1500.... but upgrade your fork to a shiver or similar!
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5



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