Product Details
- Size: 24-Inch Wheels
- Color: Black/Bronze
- Brand: Diamondback BMX
- Model: 02-12-1119
- Released on: 2011-11-14
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x
15.00" w x
20.00" l,
25.00 pounds
Features
- Full Hi-ten Frame and Fork
- Tektro 907 Brakes
- Tubular Chromoly 3 piece cranks
- 39/16 gearing
- DB Sound Pedals
Diamondback 2012 Session 24 BMX Bike (Black/Bronze, 24-Inch)
Product Description
The Session 24 may be a bit mellower than it's little brother, the Session 20, but that doesn't mean it has less guts. A steel frame and fork, FSA headset, Tektro 907 rear brake, and Chromoly 1 piece cranks match that of it's sibling, but the 24" wheels make the bike a bit more stable and comfortable. With that said, it can still show up its little brother whether it be on the street, at a park, on the trail, or over jumps.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
solid
By Andrew Pense
You can't beat this bike for the price...I wanted a bmx style bike but built for an adult. This bike is certainly solid enough for me (I weight about 200). The bike is also very fast! Doesn't weight that much for an entry level bike. My only complaint is the seat post, the shortie that they give you is basically unusable unless you never sit on the bike. If you try to sit and pedal on this seat and you're over five foot five you're going to be in a lot of pain. This was a simple fix by ordering a laid back seatpost (24.5) diameter.Now its the perfect cruiser. I have a nice roadbike with computers, mirrors, lights...this bike is a nice relief from that because its just grab and go.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Good for the Price
By Steve
I bought the 24" model of this bike so that I could ride with my kids. They don't have gears, so buying a more expensive bike that has them is pointless because they would never be able to keep up.The bike is very good quality & decently sized for an adult. As mentioned previously, the seat post is completely useless in regards to adjustment range & the seat is the most uncomfortable thing ever. I ride mostly standing, but even still I had to replace those parts. So I ordered a taller seatpost & more comfortable seat for it. Only other gripe is the cheap plastic pedals it comes with.Edit: After a few rides the rear freewheel seemed to go bad (was making a clunking sound), so I had to return the item. The return was very easy & didn't cost me a thing. Not sure if this problem was a fluke or a fairly common issue though.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Diamondback session 24 in.
By Brian McClelland
Overall a really decent bike especially for price. Three piece crank, oversized back rim, Tektro brakes with which gives you instant stopping of rim which causes you to skid if applied to hard. Only problem I had was when I first pulled the half assembled bike out of box everything was extremly tight. I had a really hard time taking back rim off and adjusting for perfect roll. I advised that bike should be assembled by your local bike shop just to make it easier. It took me almost 2 days to tune it to my liking.The seat is the smallest, most uncomfortable, seat I have ever sat on. Trust me you will be buying a new seat. Plastic pedals which I personally don't care for. The crank blade itself is ok but I feel that I'll be upgrading soon. Bike if very light for being a 24 I'm pretty sure it's under 30lb. I think it's 34/16 ratio I'm sure its 16 but not the front. Cassette hub which is nice but the one that came on my back rim seems to have a couple of bearings loose but still runs fine. Scale 1 to 10 after professional assembly an 8
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