Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Jamis Parker 1.0 Reviews

Matthew a Weekend Warrior from Fargo, Nd United States writes:
Moved to this bike from a hardtail. The U-turn suspension allows you to change the bikes feel for how you want to ride. Great value for the money I am very happy with my decision to buy this bike.

Product Used For: 1 Month
Product Strengths:
Good geometry, great value, good jumper, great all around bike.
Product Weaknesses:
none



Jamis have really stepped it up in the freeride and dirt jump department for 2008. My son and I had the chance to extensively test the Kromo and Parker II at the demo day last week. I must say, I was impressed by both bikes… here’s my reviews.Both of these rigs were designed with input from slopestyle madman Jordie Lunn, and I’m pretty sure he’d feel comfortable doing his wacked out 360 flips and monster gap jumps on these machines.

Both bikes are in the 34-35 pound range, which is not so bad for a dual suspension freerider, but might seem a little hefty for a single-speed dirtjumper.

Suckcreek


There are so many options to choose from when selecting a full suspension bike. You know you want a bike that is lightweight, pedals efficiently but also want the ability to do much more. The Jamis Parker is the perfect blend of XC performance with an array of trail capabilities.
Ultrarob

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