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Diamondback 2012 Recoil Full Suspension Mountain Bike (Titanium) price


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The Recoil Full Suspension Mountain Bike from Diamondback is built to literally recoil and react to whatever the open trail or single track throws your way. Built around an aluminum frame with a Tuff Shock Coil rear shock and a SR Suntour XCT 75-millimeter fork, the Recoil provides four inches of travel response. Equipped with a Shimano Acera rear derailleur with SLM-310 8-speed rapidfire shifters, the Recoil provides 24 gears to take you up and down any incline with confidence and control. The sturdy MX260D double-wall disc rims and Tektro Novela mechanical disc brakes have the power you need for intense riding.
Specifications:

Frame: Diamondback Recoil 6061 T-6 Aluminum Trail with 4" travel, Optimized Single Pivot, SORTIE Machine Formed Top Tube, Butted/Formed Down Tube, Sealed Cartridge Bearing Pivot, replaceable hanger
Fork: SR XCT 100-millimeter travel with external preload adj.
Rear Shock: Tuff Shock Coil 190x51-millimeter with oil Damping
Cranks: SR Suntour XCC T202 24/34/42t
Bottom Bracket: Sealed Cartridge
Front Derailleur: Shimano Altus dual pull, top swing, 34.9
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Acera SGS 8-speed
Shifter: Shimano SL-M310 8-speed Rapidfire
Brake Levers: Tektro Alloy with reach Adjust
Brakes: Tektro Novela Disc with 6" Rotors
Gear: Shimano HG31 8-speed Cassette (11-32t)
Rims: 32-hole MX260D Doublewall
Tires: Kenda Klaw XT large casing 26x2.1
Pedals: Diamondback Toe Clip Compatible Platform
Handlebar: Diamondback SL318b Oversize 31.8-millimeter Mid Rise
Stem: Diamondback AL6061 Ahead 7-degree 31.8-millimeter
Seatpost: Diamondback SL309p Alloy Micro Adjust 30.9-millimeter
Seat: WTB VOLT Sport
Headset: Zero Stack Ahead 1 1/8-inch
Chain: KMC-Z82
Front Hubset: 32-hole MX260H Alloy with Disc Mount
Rear Hubset: 32-hole MX260H Alloy Cassette with Disc mount
Spokes: Black 14-gram Stainless Steel
Grips: DB4L 135-millimeter Kraton
Extras: Owner’s manual, Chainstay Protector, Clear Coat
Please Note: Specifications are Subject to Change
Bike Geometry:
18-inch
Medium 20-inch
Large
Seat Tube Length 18 inches 20 inches
Standover Height 29.5 inches 29.5 inches
Top Tube Length 24 inches 25 inches
Head Tube Length 120 millimeters 140 millimeters
Wheel Base 1109 millimeters 1140 millimeters
Crank Length 175 millimeters
Stem Length 75 millimeters
Head Angle 70 degrees
Seat Angle 72 degrees
Chain Stay Length 440 millimeters
Fork Offset 38 millimeters
Ball Bearing Height 315 millimeters
Handlebar Width 685 millimeters
Seat Post Length 300 millimeters
What is a Recoil? The dictionary defines recoil as "to spring or come back; react." The Diamondback Recoil takes that definition to heart. Whether it is flying down the wide open trail or making its way through twisty single track, the Recoil will react to what is under its tires and then spring back and be ready to take on what comes next. With an aluminum 4" travel frame, Tuff Shock Coil rear shock, SR Suntour XCT 75mm fork and 24 gears to choose from this bike will not cower in fear. Instead it will spring into action and give you a great ride.



Product Features
24-speed, full-suspension mountain bike with Recoil 6061-T6 aluminum 4-inch travel trail frame
SR Suntour XCT 75-millimeter fork and Tuff Shock rear shock
Shimano Acera rear derailleur with SLM-310 8-speed Rapidfire shifters
MX260D double-wall disc rims and Tektro Novela mechanical disc brakes
Lifetime warranty: frame; one-year warranty: components, finish, suspension parts, and labor



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