Built for recreational riding, this Coda is the least expensive model of Jamis' series of chromoly frame hybrids.
The frame has a smoother feel compared to the stiffer ride of comparable bikes made of aluminum.
\nRelatively wide 700 x 40 size tires have a wider contact patch and more air volume than other hybrid tires but still roll easily on bike paths and asphalt.
\nRack mounts and eyelets simplify the installation of optional rear racks and fenders, to make running errands and commuting by bike more convenient.
\nFrame | \nDouble-butted chromoly \n | \n
Fork | \nSteel tapered straight | \n
Tires | \nKenda K-197, 700 x 40 | \n
Drivetrain | \nShimano Tourney/Microshift | \n
Cassette | \nShimano HG200 7 spd | \n
Crankset | \nProwheel 48/38/28T | \n
Brakeset | \nPromax TX-121 | \n
MSRP | \nDrivetrain | \nBrakeset | \n|
\nJamis Coda S3 \n | \n$500 | \n\n21spd \n | \nV-Brake | \n
Trek FX1 \n | \n$500 | \n21spd | \nV-Brake | \n
Cannondale Quick 6 | \n$650 | \n21spd | \nV-Brake | \n
Felt Verza Speed 50 \n | \n$650 | \n21spd | \nV-Brake | \n
Specialized Sirrus 1.0 \n | \n$650 | \n21spd | \nV-Brake | \n