Gary Fisher Mt. Jam 1998 Technical specs and features

Brand Gary Fisher
Model Mt. Jam
First production 1998
Bike category Youth
Bike sub-category Youth Mountain Bike With Suspension
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Parts And Accessories Gary Fisher Mt. Jam Parts   
Available Sizes - 11.5 (inches) / 29.21 (cm)
- 11.5 (inches)


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tire24 X 1.95 (inches) Knobby
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel size24 (inches) Wheels
Brakeset type Aluminum Levers
Linear-pull Brakes
Hubs for disc brakes Nutted
Steel
Rims manufacturer 32-hole
Weinmann 519
Spoke nipples typeBrass Nipples
Spoke wheel 1.8 (millimeters) Straight Gauge
Steel

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materialsChromoly Seat Tube and hi-tensile Steel
Frame typeWelded
Handlebar constructionSteel
Handlebar extenderChromoly
Handlebar stem detailsSteel
Headset size1 (inches) HP01H

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chain 1/2 X 3/32 (inches)
Shimano CN-UG50
Bottom bracket shell width68 (millimeters) English
Bottom bracket typeYST BB 613
Crankset parts and sizes 24/34/42 Teeth
SR XR17
Gear shift leversGrip Shift MRX-170
Rear gear set 14 - 28 Teeth
6-speed

Gary Fisher Mt. Jam Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front) Top-pull
Shimano AceraX Top-swing
Derailleur (Rear)Shimano Tourney TY-22
Fork material Triple-clamp Crown
Aluminum
Fork typeRST 261

Other Specs of Gary Fisher Mt. Jam

Component group setsMountain Mix
Available colors - Chrome-plated
Weight Unspecified
Pedals detailsWellgo LU-945
Rear shock absorberNot Available
Saddle seatFisher SuperSoft
Seat post extension 26.6 (millimeters) Diameter
Steel


Gary Fisher Mt. Jam bike review

Gary Fisher produced the Mt. Jam bike in 1998 and can be classified as a Youth bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $329.99.
Gary Fisher Youth Mt. Jam can be found in a few colors, among these colors Chrome-plated .
This bike is equiped with 24 x 1.95" knobby tires and Steel spoke wheel while the rims are manufactured by Weinmann 519, 32-hole. Gary Fisher equiped this exact model with Linear-pull brakes, aluminum levers braking system and Steel, nutted hubs.
To guarantee the comfiest ride Gary Fisher used Chromoly seat tube/hi-tensile steel material for the frame. Steel high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Mt. Jam to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Steel.
For the smoothest biking experience SR XR17, 24/34/42 teeth is used on this bicycle linked to Shimano CN-UG50 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Gary Fisher, the whole system is connected to a high reliability Grip Shift MRX-170 gear shift levers.