Diamondback Bicycles Haanjo Tero All Road Bike, Green, 53cm/Medium
As more people take to exploring forgotten routes, we’ve kept Pace with a diverse line of alternative road bikes. The Haanjo tero is the easiest way to expand your riding horizons and break out of the ordinary. We used our endurance geometry for the lightweight aluminum frame, increasing stability and riding comfort over what you’d find on a traditional road bike. Because of this the Haanjo tero tracks and turns well on all surfaces, from smooth pavement to loose gravel. A 2×8 speed Shimano drivetrain always has a gear for the terrain, whether it’s mellow or tilted straight up. All-purpose wide tires find grip on everything and work together with disc brakes for extra confidence and control as you explore over the next rise in the road. And even though it’s a gravel grinder at heart, the Haanjo tero also makes for an excellent commuter.
Product Features
- Aluminum alloy frame, fully butted with formed top tube for light weight and strength
- Endurance geometry allows you to ride comfortably all day
- Tektro lyra disc brakes (160/140mm rotors)
- Comfortable X-Duro Flaero gravel bar, 31.8mm
- Diamondback gravel disc steel fork w/fender and low rider mounts
Best bang-for-buck I really like this bike. It’s my daily commuter. Arrived well packed and undamaged. Took about two hours to build and adjust for a complete novice. Comes with all tools required for setup; three hex key sizes and a 15mm pedal wrench.The rear derailleur required a little bit of indexing; the front needed more work to adjust the cable tension, high and low limit screws. Also, my head set was just a degree or two crooked from the factory. Tires required a tad more air, but that’s…
Great ride and great price! I am really enjoying this bike! I am a bigger guy 6’4″ >250 and it feels substantial and performs well! It was very easy to put together and is a really good “getting back into it and beyond” bike! I used to race Raleigh and this bike has some of the DNA and it is easy to go from road to gravel and back without losing performance or stability. The gear ratio is sufficient and the shifting mechanisms are really convenient in the brakes. I added Shimano racing clips to it and have…
Love it I waited until I really had some time and miles on the bike and I am very pleased. Diamondback makes some lower end Dept store bikes but they also make some really good “bang for your buck” bikes as well. This bike would cost a lot more with a different brand name on it. Saddle is surprisingly comfy, components are all good quality mid grade components and the Kenda flintridge tires are a really good do anything tire. Assembly was normal for a boxed bike basically just put the…