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Wow, millsm you are on fire. Older Diamondback hardtails. Superb riding bikes. DB had some swagger in the early 90's until about 1997. Before the Raleigh takeover and degradation. Now they are a shadow of their former selves. Those frames are better than any modern alloy Stumpjumper or Giant IMHO. Steel for the win. Such a shame what Diamondback has become. Churning out cheap BSOs from the Chinese make-line :facepalm:.
 
hi guys.
could somebody tell me, how i can put in my picture. I have already tried it, but every time comes the massage: max. 512 kib

I reduced my picture form 1,1 mb to 627 kib, i can´t get it lower.

thank´s for your advice and sorry for my terrible english
 
upload to a photo sharing site, like flickr etc, and then share image location via the image button in your reply to the thread ;)
 
Hi, if you're still looking I have an original Diamondback Apex / snake stays bike w/ TT Lite CR Mo frame and Mag Rock Shox fork. All original Shimano parts. Let me know if you're interested. Cheers
 
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maroon113":jg252nbw said:
Wow, millsm you are on fire. Older Diamondback hardtails. Superb riding bikes. DB had some swagger in the early 90's until about 1997. Before the Raleigh takeover and degradation. Now they are a shadow of their former selves. Those frames are better than any modern alloy Stumpjumper or Giant IMHO. Steel for the win. Such a shame what Diamondback has become. Churning out cheap BSOs from the Chinese make-line :facepalm:.

yup this about sums it up.
 
hi all,

brought this the other week reasonably tidy going to be using it for bumbling to work, got some skinnier tyres on order etc.
reasonable condition needs new front chainwheel as it looks a little chewed (rear isnt)
believe its a 96/97? brought it as it was local and pretty light (possibly paid a little too much but frame looks cool)

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Hey Guys,

Probably, some of you have read my post (now on page 2), but I try again here.

Can any of you recognise this model?
 

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Here's mine, 1994 Diamondback Axis.
Owned from new, many parts replaced as they wore out over the years, I've covered many miles on this.
Looks better without the rear Crud Catcher, but I'd probably been out in the mud.
 

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