Bought it from a friend who recently donated a kidney, & has since given up mountain biking. I've rebuilt the fork seals, & changed the fork oil. I also put new pedals on it. I still haven't ridden it. It will serve as my back-up bike.
I had a Diamondback (DBR) ZeTech Comp a few years back that I loved. Then I got a Schwinn Moab that was pretty sweet too. Alas, I'm un-biked at the moment...and it sux.quote:
Originally posted by ekincam:
Steel frames are awesome...but I've seen some newer steel bikes that try to imitate aluminum bikes with oversize tubes leading to an overweight beast.
Anyhow. That's a nice bike. I'm still riding a DiamondBack hard tail that I got a few years ago but it's an aluminum frame. I used to have a Trek 930 - that thing was sweet until it was stoken.
The double triangle frame is a proven design and I'm not too much a fan of the new bikes which all seem to be full suspension adding uneccessary weight and bouncyness which sometimes waste your energy.