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Dakar XCR Pro Tile Spec Button Geo Button 2006 Model
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Big wheels aren’t just for big riders any more. The same things that make big hoops good for them—improved traction from a larger contact patch, more pinch-flat resistance, lower rolling resistance and improved ride—make 29’ers an efficient upgrade for a lot of other folks, too.

Our 26” offroad geometry is famously honed, so we took great pains to tweak every aspect of our 29’er frame geo to be sure these bikes were done right. We didn’t just bolt on 29” wheels and stretch the fork and chainstays a little—we looked at wheelbase lengths, front end trail, front center distances, handlebar height and width, fork crown clearance, standover and weight distribution to achieve the same predictable, well-mannered, radar-in-the-down-tube handling of our 26-inch bikes -- with the added roll-over-anything benefit of those giant tires.

Whether you favor the Dragon’s famous-Jamis steel ride, the Dakota’s brutally efficient aluminum chassis, or the stripped-to-the-bare-essentials Exile singlespeed, you’ll be doing it right on a Jamis 29’er. It’s the only way we know how.


Features & Benefits  

Upgrade

New frame design incorporating a lower standover height and lighter rear triangle

Rock Shox Reba Race fork

Easton EA30 31.8 (OS) bar and stem and 31.6mm seat post

NEW Easton EA30 flat bar, 685mm wide with 9 degrees of sweep

Shimano’s new Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur

Shimano M485 hydraulic disc brakes with M495 CenterLock hubs


Upgrade
Larger diameter wheels roll over obstacles more easily due to decrease in approach angle
Larger wheels have a lower rolling resistance for the same tire width
Larger wheels are less prone to sinking in mud or sand
Larger contact patch increases cornering traction
Larger wheels are less prone to pinch flatting
The 29’er geo offers taller riders a more natural frame geometry

Lightweight, triple-butted, Kinesis Super light frame with semi-integrated head tube, extended seat tube with strut support, gusseted down tube, & straight-shot seatstays
Rock Shox Reba Race 29’er with MotionControl damping, lockout with floodgate 32mm 7000 series low friction stanchions and magnesium lowers.
Shimano’s new Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur features a low profile for improved clearance, quiet; will not contact chainstay, direct routing; reduces risk of snagging and stronger return spring for crisp shifting.
Shimano new Deore LX Rapid-fire shifters offer a “2-way” release, allowing the upper lever to be pulled with the forefinger or pushed with the thumb depending upon rider preference
WTB, Mutano Raptor 29” x 2.1”. Aramid bead, DNA Rubber compound and lightweight casing
Shimano M485 hydraulic disc brakes offer more power, better feel, require less maintenance, and are often lighter than cable-actuated disc brakes
Easton EA30 cockpit parts feature Easton’s proprietary aluminum taper wall technology, a cold working process that produces multiple tapers to eliminate stress points & dissipate impact energy evenly
WTB Speed V Sport saddle offers an extra wide platform to support riders of all shapes, with extra long rails to promote a better fit
Shimano M495 CenterLock Disc hubs
 


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