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(More customer reviews)As already mentioned, the specs listed are not correct. Correct are listed below:The bike that comes is still a great bike. The SR-suntour XCR for has a remote lockout which works great. While rockshox are more well known, the fork has handled anything I've thrown at it. The only dissapointment in the bike so far is the wheels are a little less than 'great'. Stock wheels tend to be crap most the time, but these gave out on my first real trail ride. Taco'd with little to no force. Otherwise, its a great spec'd bike for the cost. The hydarulic brakes work adequatly and the shifting is nice and smooth. Overall a great bike for anyone new to the sport.Frame & Fork
Frame ConstructionAluminum
Frame Tubing Material6061-T6 aluminum
Fork Brand & ModelSR Suntour XCM-LO, 120mm travel
Fork MaterialUnspecified
Rear ShockNot applicable
Components
Component GroupShimano mix
BrakesetShimano M445 brakes, Shimano M445 levers
Shift LeversShimano Alivio SL-M430
Front DerailleurShimano Alivio, 34.9mm top swing dual pull
Rear DerailleurShimano Deore
CranksetShimano Alivio, 22/32/44t teeth
PedalsDB Sound alloy w/traction pins
Bottom BracketShimano BB-ES25
BB Shell WidthUnspecified
Rear Cogs9-speed, 11 - 34 teeth
ChainKMC Z99
SeatpostDBSL309p Alloy micro-adjust, 30.9mm diameter
SaddleDB All Mountain Saddle
HandlebarDB SL318b OS Mid Rise
Handlebar ExtensionsNot included
Handlebar StemDB SL318s 31.8
Headset1 1/8" Zero Stack
Wheels
HubsMX260H Alloy
RimsWeinmann MX260D Doublewall, 32-hole
Tires26 x 2.1'' Kenda Klaw XT
Spoke BrandStainless Steel stainless, 14ga. (2.0mm)
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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 hardtail performance and rugged utility. The Response Comp--which shares the same good times and reliability of the lower-priced Response Sport--offers several upgrades over its sibling, including an improved Rock Shox Tora fork, an SRAM crankset with sealed cartridge bearings, a Power Spline bottom bracket, nine-speed SRAM shifters and derailleurs, and reliable Avid mechanical disc brakes. It's the perfect multipurpose mountain bike for riders everywhere.
Specifications:
Sizes: Extra-small (14 inches), small (16 inches), medium (18 inches), large (20 inches), and extra-large (22 inches)
Frame: DB 6061-T6 aluminum with hooded strongbox top tube, formed down tube, DB snake stays, replaceable hanger, water bottle mounts
Fork: Rock Shox Tora 289 120mm travel coil spring with rebound damping adjustÿ
Rear shock: N/A
Cranks: SRAM Blaze 3.0 with replaceable rings, 22/32/44t
Bottom bracket: Truvativ Power Spline sealed cartridge
Front derailleur: SRAM X-5
Rear derailleur: SRAM X-5
Shifter: SRAM X-5 9-speed trigger
Brake levers: Avid FR-5
Brakes: Avid BB5 disc with 6-inch rotors
Gear: SRAM PG-950 9-speed cassette (11-34t)
Rims: 32H Sun Ditch Witch double-wall with eyelets
Tires: Kenda Klaw XT large casing, 26 x 2.1
Pedals: DB Sound alloy with molded traction pins
Handlebar: DB SL318b oversize, 31.8mm mid-rise
Stem: DB SL318s, 31.8mm
Seatpost: DB SL309p alloy micro adjust, 30.9mm
Seat: WTB Pure V Sport
Headset: Ahead 1-1/8 inches
Chain: Ahead 1-1/8 inches
Hubset: 32H alloy with CNC disc mount (front); 32H alloy cassette with CNC disc mount (rear)
Spokes: Black 14g stainless steel
Grips: DB 2D twisted-tooth Kraton
Extras: DB key chain, water bottle mounts, owner's manual
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