Not many people think about DB when it comes to producing road bikes, but they did an excellent job with their podium series. love this bike.
Frame:
DBR AMMP Carbon Technology, Specific Modulous, Monocoque Competition Road Frame, and internal cable routing.
Fork/Headset:
DBR AMMP Carbon Competition Road Fork, Carbon Drop outs, w/Taper Carbon steerer tube, CFT Contiunuous Fiber Technology
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
FSA Gossamer PF30 53,39t
BB30 Bottom Bracket
Pedals:
Shimano PD-M520 MTB(will be switching to road pedals though)
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano CS-4600 10spd (11-25t)
53,39t
FSA CN910 10spd
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano 105 Dual Control 10spd
Front-Shimano 105, Braze-on
Rear-Shimano 105 10spd
Saddle/Seatpost:
DBR Competition Road with NiCro Rails
DBR Performance Post, Alloy Micro Adjust, 27.2mm
Brakes:
Tektro R540 dual pivot
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Easton Road 20h 21mm frt / 24h rr
V1S, Cartridge bearing
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Easton Road 20h 21mm frt / 24h rr
V1S, Cassette, Cartridge bearing
Accessories:
Saddle Bag
Added by eddie_alarid. Last updated almost 11 years ago.
aealbert says:
Nice Bike! That's definitely a Podium 5 and not a Specialized. I like this paint scheme the best so far, even better than the Podium 7s or the current Podium Equipes.
The frames on the Podium 5 and 6 were supposed to be 80grams heavier than the Podium 7s, but a lot of them came out a lot lighter than that. That's probably why Diamondback decided to go for one frame for all three of their current models.
Posted about 9 years ago