Diamondback sorrento

Team515
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Got the chance of a 2007 diamondback sorrento from my local bike shop.
I would mainly be using it on light offroad sometimes at glentress. Would it be a good choice, had a cheaper bike but it was knackerd after 2 times at glentress
I would mainly be using it on light offroad sometimes at glentress. Would it be a good choice, had a cheaper bike but it was knackerd after 2 times at glentress
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i had a sorrento, but just sold it for a bionicon edison
tbh it was a good bike just not ideal for me
im about 5, 7 an it would sumtimes hurt my back riding it, (im 23)
it was a good learner bike, but brakes arnt all that good an the suspension kept bottoming out on me unless i had it set stiffer!
if u can id go for the 1 above the sorrento as it comes with hydralic brakes, and better suspension as my m got this 1
think quinns in liverpool have them at £320 at the mo, my m8s tempted to sell his for £250 an its in perfect condition
ridgeback i think its called, not 100% on that though0 -
o and mine did have a few problems
nothin major though
ie nothin i couldnt sort meself!0 -
Cheers mate. it would be a learner for me as im just getting into biking again.
Will go back for another look, i could always upgrade the forks if i thought thry werent that good.0 -
thats wat it was for me
use to do bmx wen i was about 15 so been lke 7-8 yrs since i last got on a bike , it did its job perfect tbh
id defo consider upgradn the suspenion though
good luck0 -
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Purchased the diamond back and im happy with it so far. Also managed to get new forks for it aswell off a mate of mine (rockshox dart 3) not got them fitted then0