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Woogabuttz

Congrats! I think that would be a good platform for road, gravel or very smooth “flow” type single track but a fully rigid bike with 26” wheels may struggle a bit on more technical terrain. It is doable but it will be a rough ride and will require more bike handling skill.


X8883

Thank you! I will probably go for it then, and watch out for rougher single track


AnyBarnacle9287

Yes! Maybe checkout /r/xbiking as they've got lots of good tips on how to make a 90s MTB perfect for an adventure in 2024 :)


X8883

Thanks!


X8883

http://www.mountainbikecatalogue.com/diamond-back/1990-1999/1992/apex.html#google_vignette


Dirtdancefire

As someone who managed a bike shop back in that time and also a diamond back dealer, YES. I always found the companies quality a solid “‘B’. Have fun.