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+ | ===== Jamis Overview ===== | ||
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+ | Jamis started in 1937 by Ron Jamis and operates today out of Northvale, New Jersey. | ||
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+ | Carine Joannou | ||
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+ | ===== 1981 (Boss) Explorer ===== | ||
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+ | In 1981 Jamis, like so many other BMX producers, stuck a single derailleur on a cruiser and called it a mountain bike. To their credit, they tried again and they continue today to produce decent bicycles: [[https:// | ||
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+ | Jamis says this about the 1981 (Boss) Explorer: | ||
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+ | The (Boss) Explorer morphs from the Boss Cruiser. A pre-mountain bike if you will... a hybrid between the Floridian Boss Cruiser and those funky, fat-tired, multi-speed bikes them hippies are riding out in Marin County. | ||
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+ | 1981 Jamis (Boss) Explorer | ||
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+ | ===== 1983 Dakota, Roughneck & Lightfoot ===== | ||
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+ | Is that fillet brazing?? | ||
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+ | Although U brakes were cool-looking and powerful, the fad died quite abruptly when people actually started using the bikes that were sold with chainstay-mounted U brakes. They had several serious drawbacks: | ||
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+ | * The inaccessible location made it very difficult to service or adjust the brakes. | ||
+ | * They complicated the process of wheel removal. | ||
+ | * They tended to get clogged with mud. | ||
+ | * The mechanical advantage would decrease as the brake was applied harder, and as the brake shoes wore. | ||
+ | * Due to the high-mounted studs, if you didn't monitor the brake shoe wear carefully, as they would wear, they would hit higher and higher on the rim. Eventually, they would overshoot the rim and start rubbing on the tire sidewall. | ||
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+ | {{1983.jpg? | ||
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+ | 1983 Lightfoot | ||
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+ | 1983 Dakota | ||
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+ | ===== 1985 Dakota & Durango ===== | ||
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+ | The Dakota Competition gets cool rollercams and the Durango brand lives on even today: [[https:// | ||
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+ | Dates for on-line pictures are very unreliable, as people optimistically want their bike to be more more vintage and made before even the manufacturer started making them. The Dakota picture to the right is labeled by Budget Bicycle Center (a very non-budget reseller,) as being a 1983, and thus the very first Jamis Mountain bike. With Suntour **brass** roller-cam brakes which didn't come out until 1985 (([[http:// | ||
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+ | {{1985.jpg? | ||
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+ | 1985 Dakota Competition | ||
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+ | ===== 1986 Cross Country ===== | ||
+ | SunTour XC Sport (1986-88), Sakae SX cranks with OvalTech rings, 6x3 gearing. | ||
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+ | {{1986.jpg? | ||
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+ | 1986 Cross Country | ||
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+ | ===== 1987 Dakar ===== | ||
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+ | Shimano Deore XT (1987-8), lugged Tange Prestige frame. | ||
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+ | 1987 Dakar catalog pic | ||
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+ | ===== 1989 Diablo ===== | ||
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+ | Fillet brazed, Tange MTB tubing, Shimano Deore (1987-88), ubrakes | ||
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+ | {{1989.jpg? | ||
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+ | 1989 Diablo | ||
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+ | ===== 1990 Diablo ===== | ||
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+ | Fillet brazed, Tange MTB tubing, Shimano Deore DX (1990-1993) | ||
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+ | 1990 Diablo | ||
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