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Available Now: Diamondback Hatch 1 Mountain Bike & SILCA HX-One Toolkit

Diamondback Hatch 1 Bike
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Inventory shortages got you down? Now and then, we’ll be posting bikes, components, and other gear that’s come back into stock so you can upgrade your ride or grab some fresh gear while it lasts!

This week, it’s the Diamondback Hatch 1 Bike and the SILCA HX-One Toolkit.

Diamondback Hatch 1 Bike

Diamondback Hatch 1 Bike

The Hatch 1 is designed to handle dirt, gravel, and pavement. Knobby tires and a 100mm travel fork make for smooth sailing over bumps, and the two smallest frame sizes get 27.5″ wheels while M-XL all roll on 29″ wheels.

At $675, this bike is a great option for someone just getting into trail riding, or anyone who just wants a solid, versatile everyday ride. Grab one while it’s available – currently that means Small, Medium, and Large bikes can be shipped right to your door!

SILCA HX-One Home Essential Kit

Silca HX-ONE Home Essential Toolkit

This toolkit is designed for the cyclist who loves performing their maintenance at home but wants nothing but the best, pro-quality tools. The sleek beechwood box contains shock-resistant steel hex keys, various bits, and a magnetic adapter that converts your hex key into a bit driver. At $135 for the set, this is certainly a premium hex key set – but it will probably last a lifetime. Or more.

In case you missed it, click here to check out what was back in stock last time.

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Michael
Michael
2 years ago

super helpful lol

blahblah1233445
2 years ago

About DB Hatch 1 – “At $675, this bike is a great option for someone just getting into trail riding, or anyone who just wants a solid, versatile everyday ride.” – It is not a great option, not even close!

Considering that eg. Schwinn Boundary from Walmart cost 1/3 of that price, while providing much better hardware and geometry, this Diamondback is an overpriced doo-doo.

And let’s not compare it to the awesome Axum DP for 500$ <- probably the best big box bike currently on the market.

AJ
AJ
2 years ago

brand new hardtrail with front suspension and rim brake is very rare sight these day. go get them tiger!

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