By theI recently stumbled across this bike on the net and couldn't resist.
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The condition is visually pitiful.
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Technically less bad but also far from good. The left crank and pedal are completely missing, the rest is so dirty that nothing works anymore. The paint and decals are beyond repair but the frame is fine, no cracks, dents or excessive rust.
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I have now mounted a new tyre on the rear, left crankarm and roughly cleaned it.
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Next it will be disassembled and prepared for the new paint. The search for parts is currently underway, the new decals are already finished. As soon as the Rockhopper is finished I will continue here.
I think it will be a nice bike when I'm done with it.
https://www.jamisbikes.com/support/general-contact/Write them a message, with a photo and the serial number. They are pretty good to answer. And let us know what you find out My guess is early ‘90s.I couldn't find much about it until now. The bikes are hard to find in Germany. It could also be from 1990, but I'm not sure. If anyone knows anything, I'd be grateful.
I have already done that, but have not received an answer yet.By the
https://www.jamisbikes.com/support/general-contact/Write them a message, with a photo and the serial number. They are pretty good to answer. And let us know what you find out My guess is early ‘90s.
I also like the paint scheme of that year: white w gold accents. Good find and buy.
What was the price?There was a Jamis Diablo frame for sale here recently
It was around 25 €.What was the price?
I think I made some progress on the parts front.