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2017 Diamondback

Release 1

Prix du fabricant

2 499 $US(2 149 €)
Poids14,6 kg  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 130 / 150mm
FourcheRockShox Yari RC
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Monarch R
roues27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 11
GroupeNX
FreinsSRAM Level Disque hydraulique
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Connaissances
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Release 1
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Transmission

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

36 km/h

Release 1

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

🐐 Estimated

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Diamondback Release is a versatile trail bike praised for its playful and responsive ride, excellent climbing efficiency, and capable descending performance. Its Level Link suspension system is frequently highlighted for providing better traction and control, making it a standout in its category. The bike's carbon frame models are noted for their stiffness and lightweight, offering a competitive edge at a reasonable price point.

Pros
  • Playful and responsive ride

  • Excellent climbing efficiency

  • Capable descending performance

  • Level Link suspension system for better traction and control

  • Competitive pricing for carbon frame models

Cons
  • Lacks a bottle cage mount in the frame

  • Rear travel may feel limited in high-speed, high-intensity terrain

  • Some models only available in aluminum

Key Quotes
The Release Carbon is more agile, more responsive, and more flickable than its already playful aluminum sibling.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
Don’t let the rear wheel travel fool you—this is a 130mm travel bike that really acts and feels a lot like ones with 10 to 20mm more in terms of overall handling and ability.
Bicycling
The attention to detail Diamondback put into their shines as it’s unpacked and assembled.
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
With impeccable all-around performance Diamondback’s Release 5c is darn close to the definition of a modern mountain bike.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
The Release is a damn fun bike.
Freehub logoFreehub

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Pinkbike
Diamondback Release 3 - Review

mai 2018 · Richard Cunningham

This affordable mid-travel all-mountain shredder competes with machines that cost much more.

Points forts
  • This is what a trail bike should ride like

  • Contemporary geometry

  • Pedal-friendly suspension

Points faibles
  • Needs more aggressive rubber

  • Shock could use more bottom-out resistance

  • Wishing for a down-tube bottle mount

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Loam Wolf
Review: Diamondback Release 5C

avr. 2018

Diamondback Release 5C The Fireball Words and Photos by Drew Rohde Back in 2016 I attended a Diamondback Release media camp in Santa Barbara, CA. A large group of MTB journalists were gathered to see a prepped and ready Diamondback ready to return to their

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Freehub
Diamondback Release 5C // Bike Review

avr. 2018 · Spencer Johnson

In the last five years bike standards have jumped up substantially—to the point it’s hard to buy a bad bike. We should consider ourselves lucky that the bike industry is full of passionate companies all creating designs that have their own flavor. Now days, it is often less a question of “Is this bike good?” but rather, “Is this bike good for me?” Nearly every combination of wheel size, travel and suspension platform is available, so it’s simply a matter of determining how each one of these factors matches with personal preference and riding style. Originally released in 2016, Diamondback’s Release is perhaps best classified as a decently slack, mid-travel bike designed for all-around ripping. With the 2018 model, Diamondback has now taken the Release to the next level: carbon. They’ve stuck with the bike’s signature Level Link suspension—a game-changer from their previous platforms—and a nearly identical geometry. Every notable and lovable factor of the original Release still stands, the bike is now just lighter and noticeably more stiff.

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Mountain Bike Action
Review - Diamondback Release 5C

janv. 2018 · McCoy

Consumer direct, carbon fiber trail bike for under $4,500? You're not dreaming.

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Bikerumor
Just in: The Diamondback Release C4 is ready to play out of the box

oct. 2017 · Michael Gushulak

We knew that the Diamondback Release C4 was an attention-grabbing bike because of its specs and price, but Diamondback didn't stop there.

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MTBR
Diamondback Release Carbon 5C review

oct. 2017 · Kurt Gensheimer

This fun, efficient, and highly capable 27.5 trail bike delivers going up and down and can be had at a very competitive price. - Mtbr.com

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Bicycling
The New Diamondback Carbon Release is Lighter, Stiffer, and Now Available Consumer-Direct

sept. 2017 · Ron Koch

Diamondback launches a lighter, stiffer Carbon Release trail bike, along with a new custom and consumer direct program

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BIKE Magazine
First Ride: Diamondback Release Carbon 5c

sept. 2017

The new Diamondback Release Carbon brings a lower price point for a high end ride.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Release 27.5, 130mm Travel, Level Link Suspension Platform, Hydroformed Tubing, ISCG-05 Tabs, Boost 148x12mm Maxle Drop Out, 1.5" Tapered Headtube

Fourche

RockShox Yari RC, 150mm Travel, w/ Rebound and Compression Damping, 35mm Stanchion, 1.5" Alloy Taper Steerer, w/ 110x15mm Boost Thru-axle

Voyager150mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Monarch R DebonAir, 200x57mm

Voyager130mm

Pédalier

SRAM GXP

Casque

FSA No-57E Taper 1.5 /1-1/8" Standard Cups, Sealed Cartridge

Tige

DB35 Alloy, 40mm Reach, 35mm Bar Bore

Guidon

DB35 Alloy, 780mm Wide, 15mm Rise, 35mm Bar Bore

Selle

WTB Volt Comp

Tige de selle

DB Alloy Micro Adjust, 31.6mm

TypeRigide

Pédales

DB4L Alloy Platform w/ Replaceable Pins

Poignées

DB4L "Lock on" 135mm Kraton

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM NX X-Horizon, 11 Speed

Manivelle

SRAM NX 1x, w/ X-Sync 30T Chain Ring

Manettes

SRAM NX 11 Speed X-Actuation Trigger

Cassette

SRAM PG1130, 11 Speed, 11-42T

Chaîne

KMC X11EL, 11 Speed

Freins

SRAM Level Hydraulic Disc, w/ 180mm Front / 180mm Rear Centerline Rotors

TypeSRAM Level Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

SRAM Level Hydraulic Levers w/ Tooled Reach Adjust

roues
Jantes

Diamondback Blanchard 28R, Tubeless Compatible, 32h

Rayons

14g Stainless Steel

Moyeu avant

32h Alloy,110x15mm BoostThru-axle, Sealed Cartridge Bearing, w/ CNC Disc Mount

Moyeu arrière

32h Alloy, Boost 148x12mm Thru-axle, 4 Sealed Cartridge Bearing, Cassette

Pneus

Schwalbe Hans Dampf, Performance, 27.5x2.35"

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