2022 Haanjo3. Love this thing although in would like to upgrade in the future.
Are diamondbacks pretty decent as a road/gravel bike? I'm fairly new to this.
Yes, a 2017 Trail Carbon. But mine isn’t trying to hurt me.
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Copacetic_ on
Yeah I have a Haanjo 3 I really like it.
double_stuff79 on
Yes, I have that exact same model and have ridden hundreds of miles of pavement and even more miles of gravel and singletrack with it. I’ve used it as my primary mode of transportation for over a year as well and it’s always been a great experience to use. I do sometimes wish I had gotten a gravel bike with thru axles, but everything else is perfect for a do anything bicycle.
Side note, I have a great lock for it, but I still get nervous sometimes about leaving it locked up for longer periods which is why I got an old mtb for in town errands. Still not sure if I’m making a good choice there but I’ll be more sure in time.
Tl:Dr Enjoy it and ride it anywhere you’d like!
BonchBomber on
I’ve been loving mine, although I’m jealous of other brands and builds, I think this is a great and affordable intro. You gotta get on that saddle angle, but otherwise, I think it’s a cool, light bike that’s built for use. It’s a good color too. I get compliments on it everywhere I go. Great commuter and all around bike. Can’t complain
LowTechBakudan on
This past year I tend to grab my Haanjo for my post work rides. Easiest bike for me to string together multi terrain loops where I live.
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I’ve got one it gravels pretty good. It’s a double and I run American standard 50s on it and roll it thru all the fire roads I can find.
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I’ve got a 2017 Haanjo that over the years I’ve stripped to the frame and completely rebuilt. With new wheels, tires, fork, groupset, handlebar it’s a pretty capable gravel bike. I’m running a GRX 812 2x and it’s got great range too.
I nearly bought a new carbon bike a couple of times but I beat the snot out of this thing and it just keeps ticking and I don’t worry about scratching it so much.
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Every part of this fit would physically kill me.
good lord that saddle
Yes, a 2017 Trail Carbon. But mine isn’t trying to hurt me.
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Yeah I have a Haanjo 3 I really like it.
Yes, I have that exact same model and have ridden hundreds of miles of pavement and even more miles of gravel and singletrack with it. I’ve used it as my primary mode of transportation for over a year as well and it’s always been a great experience to use. I do sometimes wish I had gotten a gravel bike with thru axles, but everything else is perfect for a do anything bicycle.
Side note, I have a great lock for it, but I still get nervous sometimes about leaving it locked up for longer periods which is why I got an old mtb for in town errands. Still not sure if I’m making a good choice there but I’ll be more sure in time.
Tl:Dr Enjoy it and ride it anywhere you’d like!
I’ve been loving mine, although I’m jealous of other brands and builds, I think this is a great and affordable intro. You gotta get on that saddle angle, but otherwise, I think it’s a cool, light bike that’s built for use. It’s a good color too. I get compliments on it everywhere I go. Great commuter and all around bike. Can’t complain
This past year I tend to grab my Haanjo for my post work rides. Easiest bike for me to string together multi terrain loops where I live.
I’ve got one it gravels pretty good. It’s a double and I run American standard 50s on it and roll it thru all the fire roads I can find.
I’ve got a 2017 Haanjo that over the years I’ve stripped to the frame and completely rebuilt. With new wheels, tires, fork, groupset, handlebar it’s a pretty capable gravel bike. I’m running a GRX 812 2x and it’s got great range too.
I nearly bought a new carbon bike a couple of times but I beat the snot out of this thing and it just keeps ticking and I don’t worry about scratching it so much.