What are some good brands of dirt juming mountain bikes?

August 1st, 2009
fatrick asked:


looking to buy a new bike and i need to know what companies make good mountain bikes for dirt jumping

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4 Responses to “What are some good brands of dirt juming mountain bikes?”

  1. mailman13579 says:

    cannondale and dimondback make great jumping mountain bikes

  2. OlMacDude says:

    Rocky Mountain and Kona too! The Kona Clump Freeride team are some of the best freeriders in the world – Robbie Bourdon, John Cowan, Dave Watson, Paul Basagoitia, Lluis Lacondeguy, Andreu Lacondeguy and Grant Chopper Fielder. Check out New World Disorder VII for some of their work…

    Hahaha back at you sammy c – who do you think gives a manufacturer the best input into what they are breaking? Yes – their sponsored riders. Wheel building? Kona doesn’t build their own wheels – Rocky is one of the few – and what a price jump in their built bikes due in part to that attention to detail. Cannondale is almost bankrupt (can’t afford to advertise and distribution sucks), Specialized should stick to XC MTBs and road bikes, Gary Fisher bikes are Treks under the paint and should stick to XC MTBs and 29ers. I agree that Santa Cruz are good frames – but don’t break them (warranties take forever) and don’t order a custom adonized colour – unless you want delivery next year…

  3. Sam C says:

    Haha, sorry but that’s kinda funny that somebody is recommending a Kona based on the sponsored riders not the bike. Kona builds some of the worst wheels ever and there frames are not anything to brag about!

    As far as a good DJ bike nothing is going to beat the Santa Cruz Jackal. Others I would look at if cost is a major concern are the.
    Cannondale Chase series
    Specialized P. Series
    Gary Fisher PHD
    Gary Fisher GED
    Giant STP series
    Rocky Mountain Flow series
    Trek Jack 3

    Good luck in your searches!

  4. eastern360 says:

    i just got the 2007 kona scrap and its so sweet. kona’s are on the heavy side but after you get used to it there sick. also i have alot more of control in the air than on previous DJ bikes

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