


๐ตโโ๏ธ Own the trail, donโt just ride it!
The 2014 Diamondback Sorrento is a versatile hardtail mountain bike featuring a lightweight yet durable 6061-T6 aluminum frame, a 21-speed Shimano drivetrain for precise gear control, and a 60mm travel front suspension fork that smooths out rough terrain. Equipped with robust 32h double-wall alloy rims and reliable Tektro linear pull brakes, itโs designed for both beginner and experienced riders seeking performance and confidence on every ride.
| ASIN | B00FFUBGDA |
| Additional Features | Aluminum Frame, mountain bike |
| Bike Type | Hybrid Bike, Mountain Bike |
| Brake Style | Linear Pull |
| Brand | Diamondback Bicycles |
| Brand Name | Diamondback Bicycles |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Pump |
| Manufacturer | Diamondback |
| Model Number | 02/14/2402 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number Of Speeds | 21 |
| Number of Speeds | 21 |
| Suspension Type | Front, Rear |
A**N
... Sporting goods on sale for $199 and I was amazed what the right bike and proper size bike could ...
Purchased this bike from Dick's Sporting goods on sale for $199 and I was amazed what the right bike and proper size bike could do for riding. I purchased a used old bike for $50 online just to see if I wanted to ride. I started to like it so I researched new bikes but didn't want to spend a ton of money. This bike was right on track. Dick's put it together and it rides GREAT!!! so happy with my purchase.
T**I
nice intro mtn bike
Good intro mountain bike. lightweight, shimano shifters can be a little grindy without proper lubrication. nice looking bike, comes equipped with hybrid type tires that would be best for a hardpacked dirt trail (they straddle the line between a hybrid road tire and a knobby mtn bike tire. the bike does not have a kickstand and the seat is pretty basic so you will probably want a seat pad. pulled the trigger for this one at 249.99 so not bad at that price.
A**R
stay away from this bike - the cheapest quality and make (this review is for the 2013 model)
The parts of this bike are the cheapest quality possible and it is pretty surprising that Diamondback would let their brand name to be associated with such a poor product. [Back ground: I'm using my bicycle as my main mean of transportation for the past 10 years and I enjoy trail riding in various technical levels. I rode various bike types and models in various price ranges. I assembled and fixed many bikes in the past 10 years and I'm pretty comfortable with handling a bike.] Why this bike in the first place? I relocated to Boston for 2 years and left my old bike back home so I got this bike since I needed a healthy and inexpensive way to commute to work and that will also allow a very light trail riding on weekends. Of course there are much cheaper options available but I did expect some quality from Diamondback. Why never again? The first time the bike came from Amazon I resembled it but couldn't adjust the gear shifting properly (something I did many time before). I took the bike to a bike store to see what's the problem and it turned out that the crank was crooked and it would cost half the bike to get a new decent crank. I returned the bike to Amazon and they shipped a new one (thanks Amazon!). Assembling the second bike I realized that the pedal hole was not drilled accurately (cheapest parts and make, remember?) and the pedal could not be adjusted properly in a horizontal way. Again, I returned the bike and got another one (silly me, I should have asked for the money back instead for another bike). Third time is a charm, no? well - it seems OK - the bike was assembled correctly. I ignored the still cheap feeling of the parts (shifts, breaks, etc.) and got on the road. Always on the road, never once on a trail. A few month of sort of happy riding passed till I realized that the front shock springs virtually vanished (broken? too soft?). I'm not a heavy man (160lb) and never used the bike off the road and there is no reason for this to happen. Eh, did anyone mention the poor quality of the parts? To conclude - I would never recommend the bike to anyone and I'm extremely disappointed with Diamondback.
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