JAMIS DAKAR XCT 2.0 BIKE ‘09
Jamis Dakar XCT 2.0′09: You’re All-Access Pass to the Mountain The XCT splits the difference between pure cross-countryperformance and aggressive trail riding. Its light and fast, with thestable pedal platform of Jamis’ proven mp3 suspension so it climbs likean XC racer. But its also plush and tough, so you can use all 5 inchesof suspension travel and plunge down descents like a Dakar XAM. Frame: Kinesium alloy main triangle, STW weight-optimized 7005 seat & chainstays, 130mm travel mp3 linkage design, cartridge bearing pivots, Fox FLOAT R shock with 10mm hardware, replaceable derailleur hanger Ritchey Pro Logic Press fit headset, semi-integrated with 20mm shim stack, 1 1/8 Fork: Marzocchi 44 ATA , dual rate air spring, 40mm adjustable travel, external rebound & compression damping with lockout, 15mm thru-axle, 100 – 140mm travel Components: Shimano Deore XT Shadow rear and Deore 34.9mm top pull front derailleurs Shimano SLX Rapidfire Plus-SL shifters, 27-speed Shimano M521 Hollowtech crankset, 44/32/22, 170mm (13-15), 175mm (17-21) Shimano ES25 BB, Octalink, 68 x 113 Shimano M505 clipless pedals Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotors, Avid Juicy levers Ritchey Mountain Rizer bar, 31.8mm O° x 20mm rise x 670mm Ritchey 4-bolt OS stem, 31.8mm bar bore x 6° rise x 90mm (13-15), 100mm (17-19) 120mm (21) Ritchey 2B OS seatpost, 31.6 x 350mm, with alloy clamp & cromo seatpin WTB Rocket V Comp saddle with SL top Wheels: Mavic XM117 eyeletted disc rims, 32H, Shimano M475 rear disc hub & Formula DH/DC71 front disc hub with 15mm thru-axle, WTB 14g stainless steel spokes Kenda Nevegal, 26 x 2.35 front 2.1 rear, Stick-E compound Published Weight: 31.20 lbs Geometry Size Top Tube Head Angle Seat Angle Standover Approx. Height 13″ 21.22″ 67.5 deg 73.5 deg 27.99″ 5′ 1″ to 5′ 4″ 15″ 22.12″ 67.5 deg 73 deg 28.66″ 5′ 4″ to 5′ 7″ 17″ 22.79″ 67.5 deg 73 deg 29.60″ 5′ 7″ to 5′ 10″ 19″ 23.70″ 67.5 deg 73 deg 30.91″ 5′ 10″ to 6′ 1″ 21″ 24.08″ 67.5 deg 72.5 deg
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