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Cruise around town in relaxed style with the Diamondback Wildwood men's comfort bike. The Wildwood offers many of the same comforts and features as the Wildwood Deluxe, but with a more comfortable price tag. The Wildwood is equipped with a heat-treated aluminum frame with Laid Back Comfort (LBC) geometry, a 50mm comfort suspension fork, seven-speed...[Read More]
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Lusting for a Lustre 2. For 2010, the Lustres were developed with fun and fitness in mind, but with a little more emphasis on the practical. Whether you’re looking to chase down (and pass up) the guys on the trail, or you just need a ride to class; we’ve got you covered.
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Since its introduction in 2007, the all-mountain Diamondback Mission has become the hands-down favorite of some of the most discriminating riders in the world. The Mission put the "all" in "all-mountain" and the "mountain" back in "mountain bike," leaving riders to wonder where they couldn't ride it. Diamondback continued to refine the Mission desi...[Read More]
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Since its introduction in 2007, the all-mountain Diamondback Mission has become the hands-down favorite of some of the most discriminating riders in the world. The Mission put the "all" in "all-mountain" and the "mountain" back in "mountain bike," leaving riders to wonder where they couldn't ride it. Diamondback continued to refine the Mission desi...[Read More]
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It may seem shocking to some, but there are still several situations where you're better off on a hardtail than a full-suspension mountain bike, such as when riding to class, dirt jumping, riding on smoother trails, or just cruising around the neighborhood. Enter the Diamondback Sorrento mountain bike, which offers the perfect blend of hardtail per...[Read More]
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Looking for a serious bike that's suited to the trails but don't want to spend a fortune? Turn to the Diamondback Lux women's mountain bike, which offers everything you need to get started down the trail toward better fitness. The Lux hails from Diamondback's Devine Designs line, a series of women's-specific bicycles made up of mountain and comfort...[Read More]
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The Diamondback women's Lustre 2 mountain bike offers the same practical reliability and good times as the Lustre 1, but offers such upgrades as a lightweight aluminum frame, an A-head threadless fork with a clamp-on stem, and a better shifter and rear derailleur. As a result, the bike is ideal for everything from trail riding to moderate commutes....[Read More]
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Offering single-pivot simplicity at its best, the Diamondback Recoil Comp full-suspension mountain bike is light on frills but loaded with quality and value. The Recoil Comp boasts such features as a T-6 aluminum 4-inch trail frame, a Rock Shox Tora coil fork, Truvativ ISO-Flow cranks with replaceable chain rings, Hayes HMX-4 mechanical disc brakes...[Read More]
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It may seem shocking to some, but there are still several situations where you're better off on a hardtail than a full-suspension mountain bike, such as when riding to class, dirt jumping, riding on smoother trails, or just cruising around the neighborhood. Enter the Diamondback Response Comp mountain bike, which offers the perfect blend of hardtai...[Read More]














