
Diamondback Overdrive Comp 29'er Mountain Bike (29-Inch Wheels), Dark Silver, Small/16-Inch

Product Description
Competitive pricing with a competition build. That’s the MO for the Overdrive Comp. With a butted 6061-T6 aluminum frame and SR Suntour XCR-Rl 100mm fork with lockout built around these beefy 29" wheels, there is no root, rock or mountain that can't be conquered. Throw in a Shimano Acera rear derailleur, SLM 310 8spd rapidfire shifter, and Tektro hydraulic disc brake, and this beast cannot be beat.
Product Details
- Size: Small/16-Inch
- Color: Dark Silver
- Brand: DiamondBack
- Model: 02-11-1990
- Released on: 2011-01-24
Features
- Overdrive 29" butted 6061-T6 aluminum frame with formed top and down tube and integrated head tube
- SR Suntour XCR-LO 29 100mm travel fork with speed lock lever and rebound adjust
- Shimano SL-M310 Rapidfire 8-speed shifters
- Tektro DRACO hydraulic disc brakes with 6" rotors
- 32 spoke 29" wheels with Weinmann SL-7double wall alloy rims
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Customer Reviews
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great bike for the price
By John Dicus
This bike has been grat so far. If it is your first mtb, 29ers are huge. The shock were great for the price and it is a lot of fun on the trails, I highly recommend the bike.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great Value, Love this ride
By Chris Hansen
So I was leary of buying a Dimondback, I felt the quality had slipped in the last decade. I was impressed with the component group however. You actually can't buy the components for what this entire bike costs. And after some research I discovered its a Raleigh frame, which is respectable. Assembling the bike was no problem, but tuning it was challenging. Adjusting the disc brakes I think is more than the average person will manage. I also had to take links from the chain, and I shortened the cables as they were all over. I don't think most people would be satisified with this product out of the box... But a trip to your local bike shop still brings this bike in at a comfortable price, and its a very nice ride. I'm glad I did this, a comparable ride from a more respected brand would cost another $500. If you are buying this to ride with kids, commute to work, and non-technical riding this is a no brainer.











