Interactions with Jamis bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

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Jamis price point breakdown
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Jamis bikes by category
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Jamis model ranges
Race
VENTURA

Current Models

4

price

$1,049—$1,299

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Gravel
RENEGADE

Current Models

7

price

$1,099—$8,999

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XC
DURANGO

Current Models

2

price

$729—$829

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HELIX

Current Models

2

price

$729—$829

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TRAIL

Current Models

2

price

$729—$829

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DIVIDE

Current Models

1

price

$599

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EXPLORER

Current Models

1

price

$699

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KROMO

Current Models

1

price

$1,199

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Trail
PORTAL

Current Models

7

price

$3,799—$9,499

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FAULTLINE

Current Models

2

price

$1,999—$2,599

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HIGHPOINT

Current Models

2

price

$999—$1,249

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DRAGON

Current Models

1

price

$2,499

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KOMODO

Current Models

1

price

$1,999

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Enduro
HARDLINE

Current Models

6

price

$3,799—$9,499

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Urban
ALLEGRO

Current Models

6

price

$559—$959

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DXT

Current Models

6

price

$699—$979

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CITIZEN

Current Models

4

price

$499—$759

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HUDSON

Current Models

4

price

$649—$779

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HUDSON E2

Current Models

1

price

$2,199

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EXPLORER

Current Models

1

price

$569

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CODA

Current Models

6

price

$569—$1,049

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SEQUEL

Current Models

2

price

$1,099—$1,299

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EARTH CRUISER

Current Models

3

price

$449—$599

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BOSS

Current Models

1

price

$549

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TAXI

Current Models

1

price

$579

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BEATNIK

Current Models

1

price

$529

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TRAIL

Current Models

1

price

$499

Browse TRAIL bikes »
Youth
TAXI

Current Models

3

price

$399—$579

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BOSS

Current Models

1

price

$499

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CRITTER

Current Models

1

price

$169

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XR20

Current Models

1

price

$369

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XR26

Current Models

1

price

$499

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KOMODO

Current Models

1

price

$629

Browse KOMODO bikes »
X24 DISC

Current Models

1

price

$499

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Recent reviews
Singletrack World
Jamis Dakar A2 review

Nov 2023 · Ben Haworth

As a My First Full Susser or simply a full suspension for short riders there is a whole lot going for the Jamis Dakar A2.

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MBR
Jamis Highpoint A2 review - MBR

Aug 2023 · Alan Muldoon

Jamis bills the Highpoint A2 as a true all rounder and it’s easy to see why. With big 29in wheels to roll over bumps better and a 120mm travel coil-sprung Suntour XCM 32 fork to take the edge of the harshest impacts, it’s designed for speed, but not at the expense of comfort.  Best hardtail mountain bikes: classic trail-shredding machines Comfort, which is enhanced further thanks to the triple-butted aluminium frame. In fact, the Highpoint A2 offers a more forgiving ride than the Carrera, even though both bikes have the same 2.25in width WTB Trail Boss tyres fitted.  The frame also has a tapered headtube, even if the fork still uses the older 1 and 1/8in straight steerer tube. Not that you can tell when riding however, as the front end feels solid and direct. Bolstered, no doubt, by the stiffer bolt-thru dropouts on the fork.   Cable routing on the Highpoint A2 frame is a mix of internal and external and it desperately needs sorting. The gear cable rattled inside the downtube and one of the C-clips that secures the brake hose under the top tube popped out on the very first ride. As such, we replaced all of the C-clips with zip ties and suggest you do the same. We’d also recommend sawing a couple of inches off the seat post, as we couldn’t lower it more than 40mm for descending. Thankfully, the frame has routing for a dropper post, so ultimately an upgrade would be the best solution.  Best mountain bikes under £1000: reviewed and rated by experts Suspension With 32mm chromed steel upper tubes and a 15mm bolt-thru axle, the Suntour XCM 32 fork provides good steering precision and confidence under heavy braking. It’s coil sprung, and slightly over sprung for an 80kg rider which makes it nigh on impossible to achieve the full 120mm travel. That’s no bad thing here though, as it helps maintain balanced geometry and is preferable to it being under sprung. Not least because the cap that holds the spring in place is made from plastic, so swapping a spring, if you can actually get hold of one, could be tricky. Overall the action of the fork is rudimentary. It works, but the friction damping really lacks finesse. Components Thankfully there’s nothing basic about the Shimano Deore 10-speed transmission. It delivered smooth, fast, accurate shifting every time. And because of the clutch mechanism on the derailleur, chain noise is dramatically reduced. Jamis has missed a trick with the gear ratios though, the lowest (easiest) gear with the 32t chainring being the 42t cog on the back. For an all purpose 29er, we’d like to see a 30t chainring or, better still, a wider range cassette to make harder rides easier on tired legs.  Tektro’s M275 2-piston brakes are consistent, but don’t offer the same amount of stopping power or modulation as the Shimano units on the Carrera or the Clarks brakes on the Vitus Nucleus 29 VR. The two-piece FSA Gamma Pro …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Smooth, fast ride. Triple-butted aluminium frame. Bolt-thru axle on fork. Quality Shimano Deore drivetrain

Lows
  • Limited saddle drop. Needs a wider spread of gears. Brakes lack power and modulation. Cable routing need attention

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BikeRadar
Jamis Highpoint A1 review

Jun 2023 · Sarah Bedford

A well-specced hardtail with an impressive fork for the money, but the geometry leads to a few quirks that take time to get accustomed to

Highs
  • Plush fork over small bumps and smooths out fire-road rumble

  • Shimano 1x drivetrain and WTB tyres work impressively well and are a nice touch at this price

Lows
  • Stretched pedalling position can feel awkward

  • High stack and long stem create some steering quirks

  • Cable rub on the head tube

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Bike Perfect
Jamis Faultline A1 review – great spec but has a key flaw

May 2023 · James Watkins

A great-looking bike for the money, but seriously hampered by the laid-back seat position

Highs
  • Great spec

  • Nicely finished with premium paint job

  • Excellent set of wheels

Lows
  • Seat angle far too slack

  • Under-performing KMC chain

  • Heavily damped suspension may be a problem for light riders

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Loam Wolf
2023 Budget Bike Roundup: Jamis Faultline A1

Feb 2023

If you’re a rider who rides smoother, flatter trails with a bias toward climbing, the Jamis Faultline is an efficient and cost-effective bike.

Highs
  • Pedaling efficiency

  • Lively riding experience

Lows
  • Seating position

  • Dropper post remote

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Singletrack World
Jamis Faultline A2 review

Feb 2023 · Ben Haworth

With a steeper seat angle, this Jamis Faultline A2 would be amazing. That one change would make all the difference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Jamis bikes are most popular?

The most popular Jamis model families are the RENEGADE, CODA, and DURANGO.

Q: Does Jamis make eBikes?

Yes, Jamis manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.