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The new Fuji Jari promises to not be jarring on gravel roads near you

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It took a bit longer than previously thought, but it’s finally here. For all you adventure riders out there the Jari by Fuji appears to be a strong contestant to consider when looking for your next rig. It’s more than capable with fender mounts front and back, rear rack lugs, three water bottle cage mounts, and more. It’s built comfortable and light, yet robust enough to weather rough back country roads…

We first covered the Jari when Fuji announced it at Sea Otter this past May. There’s four variations available including the 1.1 (below),  1.3, 1.5 (above), and 1.7. They’re also offering a 1.1 frameset. It gets a 12mm thru axle up front, and a convertible rear system allowing for rider’s choice of a 12×142 mm axle or 135mm QR. It has a tapered headset and fits a 27.2mm seatpost. The seat stays have a slight bend in them, promising to offer vertical compliance, plus some extra room for the rear flat-mount brake. Furthermore, internal cable routing keeps the frame clean and separates bags from cables.

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It gets a relatively short top tube with a tall head tube that’ll sit the rider up. Weighing in at 19.5 lbs it offers adventurers a good build at a competitive price. The frame set weighs in at 4.4 lbs.  Sizing: XXS – XXL (46 – 61cm) Prices: $1,200 (1.7) : $1,450 (1.5) : $1,970 (1.3) : $2,950 (1.1) : $520 (frameset). Stay tuned for more on the Jari…

Update: Assuming the frame wasn’t tweaked from earlier this year, the bike is compatible with 700×45 tires without fenders.

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Marin
Marin
7 years ago

You should put Yari on Jari. 😀

Alex
Alex
7 years ago

I really was interested in this bike but wish it had a hair more tire clearance. I ended up with the raleigh stuntman instead and very happy with the customer support I’ve got.

David
David
7 years ago

Curious about tire clearance… Might be a good frame to move my rim brake cross bike components onto to get disc brakes with out breaking the bank.

Alex
Alex
7 years ago
Reply to  David

700×45 should fit

NellyNel
NellyNel
7 years ago

Big ups to Rdale and the Gunx.

myke2241
myke2241
7 years ago

Not much exciting about Fuji. I guess years of making crap products have taken a toll. Like DB it will be tough getting back to the brand they were early on.

Flatbiller
Flatbiller
7 years ago
Reply to  myke2241

I’m sure they make plenty of money collecting Roubaix naming-rights royalties from Specialized.

Robin
Robin
7 years ago
Reply to  myke2241

I seem to see a lot of folks on Fujis that don’t share the opinion that they’re crap. Likewise the comments I read from a lot of Fuji riders don’t indicate they’re crap. Granted I don’t ride Fuji, but I’m trying to figure out how they’re crap. I haven’t seen any crap reviews of Fujis in the last few years.

Scott
Scott
7 years ago

I have two Fuji’s and they’re just fine… my big boy bike is a Lynskey, and while certainly my favorite, the Fuji commuter and Cx bike surely fulfill their roles!!

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