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Diamondback Sorrento Sport Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Diamondback Sorrento Sport Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

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Brand: DiamondBack
Category: Sports

Buy New: $222.49 - $289.99

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 42443

Shipping Weight (lbs): 25
Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15

Model: DSMB
ASIN: B002LFS57C

Release Date: August 13, 2009

Features:
  • 26-inch hardtail mountain bike with heat-treated aluminum frame
  • Trail XC fork with 60mm travel; SRAM SX-4 7-speed shifters
  • Promax alloy linear brakes; Shimano Tourney front and SRAM X-4 rear derailleur
  • Kenda dual sport 26 x 1.95 tires; DB men's ATB saddle
  • Comes in 14-. 16-, 18-, 20-, and 22-inch sizes; Avenir MTB grips

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
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 Sorrento mountain bike, which offers the perfect blend of hardtail performance and rugged utility. The Sorrento--which shares the same practical reliability and good times as the Diamondback Outlook--offers several upgrades over its sibling, including an upgraded 6061 aluminum frame with an oversized down tube, an A-head threadless fork with a clamp-on stem, superior SRAM SX-4 seven-speed shifters, and an improved SRAM X.4 rear derailleur. The Sorrento is an ideal multipurpose mountain bike for trail or around-town use.



The Sorrento offers an ideal blend of hardtail performance and rugged utility.
Specifications:
  • Sizes: Extra-small (14 inches), small (16 inches), medium (18 inches), large (20 inches), and extra-large (22 inches)
  • Frame: DB 6061-T6 heat-treated/butted aluminum with gusset, replaceable hanger, water bottle mounts
  • Fork: Trail XC with alloy crown, 60mm travel
  • Rear shock: N/A
  • Cranks: MTB alloy with chain guard, 28/38/48t
  • Bottom bracket: Cartridge type
  • Front derailleur: Shimano Tourney
  • Rear derailleur: SRAM X-4
  • Shifter: SRAM SX-4 7-speed trigger
  • Brake levers: Promax 3-finger alloy linear with reach adjust
  • Brakes: Promax alloy linear
  • Gear: Shimano 7-speed freewheel (13-28t)
  • Rims: 32H SSW26, double tunnel alloy
  • Tires: Kenda dual sport 26 x 1.95
  • Pedals: MTB resin
  • Handlebar: Steel riser
  • Stem: Alloy 4-bolt ahead
  • Seatpost: Alloy micro adjust, 27.2mm
  • Seat: DB men's ATB
  • Headset: Ahead 1-1/8 inches
  • Chain: Ahead 1-1/8 inches
  • Hubset: 32H alloy QR (front and rear)
  • Spokes: 14g stainless steel
  • Grips: Avenir MTB
  • Extras: Chainstay protector, clear coat, water bottle mounts, owner's manual

Sorrento Bike Geometry
Size Extra-small Small Medium Large Extra-large
Seat tube length 14 inches 16 inches 18 inches 20 inches 22 inches
Standover height 27.4 inches 28.6 inches 31.7 inches 29.9 inches 33.3 inches
Top tube length 21 inches 21.8 inches 22.7 inches 22.2 inches 23.2 inches
Head tube length 120mm 130mm 150mm 130mm 170mm
Head angle 70 degrees 70 degrees 70 degrees 70 degrees 70 degrees
Seat angle 73 degrees 73 degrees 73 degrees 73 degrees 73 degrees
Wheel base 1,018mm 1,034mm 1,058mm 1,049mm 1,086mm
Chainstay length 425mm 425mm 425mm 425mm 425mm
Fork offset 38mm 38mm 38mm 38mm 38mm
BB height 308mm 308mm 308mm 308mm 308mm
Stem length 85mm 110mm 110mm 110mm 110mm
Handlebar width 620mm 620mm 620mm 620mm 620mm
Crank length 170mm 170mm 170mm 170mm 170mm
Seat post length 300mm 300mm 300mm 300mm 300mm



Product Description
The Sorrento offers up the same practical reliability and good times that the Outlook does, but with the additions of an upgraded aluminum frame, an A-head threadless fork with clamp-on stem, and a better shifter and rear derailleur.


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars Not bad for the money   June 6, 2010
DougRaber (Houston)
I bought this bike to go on adventures while in Vancouver Wa visiting. It climbs well. I am 6' tall 210 lb so a 20" frame was a good fit it has sram shifters which took some getting used to but work good. Good riding position and geometry, comfortable seat. Mine came with kenda tires which i will replace soon. only holds one bottle so i would suggest a camelbak. wheels have quick release and the bike is light enough for a fun day. I would recomend this bike to a friend.


4 out of 5 stars Good Deal   February 27, 2010
Shawn Elmer
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Quality bike for the price. Has just about everything you would look for in a mountain bike costing hundreds more. The pedals are plastic and need to be upgraded but overall a nice purchase. It comes about 90% assembled; you need to mount the quick release front tire, seat, handle bars and attach the brake cables; it took about 20 minutes. There are instructions in the owners manual and the tools needed to put it together.


1 out of 5 stars Beware! No assembly instructions...and no support from manufacturer   December 4, 2009
Jennifer C. Daniel (florida)
3 out of 14 found this review helpful

This looks like a quality, well made bike and I am sure my son will enjoy it very much...after we go to the bike shop where we DIDN'T purchase a bike and have them finish assembling it. We are pretty handy people but this is pretty tough with out any instructions. Don't try to put this together after the eggnog on Christmas Eve.

Update...our bike shop has had to fix the brake and do a bunch of assembly stuff. Also, he said only dealers are supposed to sell it. Don't buy this bike unless you are a professional bike assembler. I give it a "2" because it is decent enough but $75 later not such a great deal. And by the way, Raliegh/Diamond Back stated that we should have bought it from an "authorized dealer". Why do you sell it on Amazon then?

My advice is go to your local bike shop. You will end up there anyway!



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