$350 Downhill Mountain Bike Test
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This is a test of a $350 mountain bike at Snow Summit in Big Bear California. The bike is a Diamondback Axis hardtail mountain bike with 27.5 inch wheels and a suspension fork. I wanted to see how a good name brand cheap mountain bike would do on a downhill run. I bought this mountain bike for $350, and it is tough enough to handle fast downhill runs, but the fork isn't very good, and it is a rough ride on rocky trails and jumps. So my conclusion is that you can get a tough sturdy mountain bike for $350, but you can't get a good mountain bike with full suspension that cheap. And suspension is very important if you are running down the black diamond downhill slopes with big jumps. The Diamondback axis is still a good value for $350, but if you plan to ride downhill runs regularly, the Diamondback Recoil Comp is a much better and more comfortable bike for $799. My son rode the black diamond downhill runs on it and was fine except for a flat tire. Here is my review of the $350 Diamondback Axis. https://youtu.be/7Z6vHzldDWU Here is my son's review of the full suspension Diamondback Recoil. https://youtu.be/lAvWPAmqBlQ
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this is definately not a downhill bike
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This was not really informative, it was ridiculous, I will go to other channels for beginners on mountain biking
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Sum ob us R poo as dirt, can't appord them $11 grand MountThemBikes them rich Whyte polks buy.
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lol its got a front derailleur
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shaky footy. coil shocks are still called "shocks" even if there's no switches. great audio love it
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I have a Dino DNA know and it does have shocked and I jump down stared and it is fine
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that is what happens when you fall of your bike...
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too much cringe
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I bought the Diamondback axis se from DSG as well... I quickly realized I had bought a nice bike with awful components. The components are fine if all you do is ride the bike around gravel roads or up and down the street. I've had to upgrade the fork, brakes, pedals, stem, handlebars, grips, and tires... I also converted it to 1x8 using a raceface 32t up front.... now it performs pretty good out on the trails. Moral of the story... save up and buy a bike with better components to start with. I've found $1000+ normally buys you a hardtail you can trust. Oh and if you decide to buy a department store bike NEVER ride it without letting a good bike mechanic tune the bike first.
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I gave thumbs up just for the TPB clips!
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lmao .........uphill mountain bikers
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Maybe don't ride a hard tail on a downhill trail😂😂 that would actually be a decent trail bike for the money.
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disgusting
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Too many annoying edits, terrible audio quality, and a direct copy of Skills with Phil's video considering this came out a month after his.
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it is not meant for that and you can adjust the pre load
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I gotta trek 3500 for $220 from a friend....
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The silver bike was £150 and the green bike WAS NOT 7000 it was £350
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isn't that an xc bike?
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dude sounds like Hank Hill
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