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When Diamondback brought the original Scapegoat to the 2007 Interbike trade show, the company intended it only as a prototype to show off the revolutionary Knuckle Box suspension system. The response from onlookers, however, was overwhelming, and the bike quickly went from concept bike to limited-edition release. Like the original, the 2009 Scapegoat is an elite-level bike that's only available only in limited quantities. The aggressive all-mountain/park bike employs Diamondback's Mission-proven frame design, with 6 inches of travel in the rear and 160mm in the front to compliment the Fox 36 Float RC2 fork. The Scapegoat's frame is essentially a Mission frame, but with a more robust straight-gauge down tube for added strength, a 1.5-inch head tube, and an ISCG chain guide mount. The list of parts--which also includes Truvativ Hammerschmidt FR two-speed cranks, SRAM XO nine-speed trigger shifters, Avid CODE four-piston hydraulic disc brakes, and a WTB Laser V Race saddle--looks like something you'd jot down on a wish list after winning the lottery. Fortunately for you, Diamondback put them into a single package and made it surprisingly affordable.
Knuckle Box Suspension System
All the scientific reasoning and engineering jargon in the world won't help you understand how the Knuckle Box suspension system performs. To truly appreciate how the system works, you really need to ride one. However, all bikes with Knuckle Box systems do share some common traits. The first is an optimized wheel rate, the parameter that defines what the suspension will feel like when riding. The Knuckle Box is shaped in such a way that the wheel rate starts off linear and finishes slightly progressive. This results in great small bump compliance, more perceived travel, and great bottom-out protection. Riders will also enjoy an optimized axle path--the parameter that defines your pedal feedback. By manipulating the pivot locations of the Knuckle Box system, Diamondback has come up with a design that produces very low chain-growth values, so you barely feel any pedal feedback at all. Finally, the Knuckle Box offers a low center of gravity. With most of the mass concentrated low in the frame, the bike feels lighter and more balanced, and maneuvers better than other mountain bikes.



The Scapegoat's Knuckle Box suspension system helps the bike feel light, smooth, and maneuverable.
Specifications:

Sizes: Small (15.5 inches), medium (17 inches), and large (19 inches)
Frame: Scapegoat aggressive all-mountain 6-inch aluminum with hooded hydroformed top tube, butted/formed down tube/seatstays, under-arch seatstay bridge, Knuckle Box technology, OnePointFive head tube, break therapy mount, ISCG, Hammerschmidt readyÿ
Fork: Fox 36 Float RC2, OnePointFive, 160mm travel, exterior high-/low-speed compression adjust, air spring and rebound adjust, internal bottom-out resistance damper, 36mm aluminum stanchions, 20mm QR thru axleÿ
Rear shock: Fox DHX Air 5.0 200 x 51mm with rebound, bottom O
Cranks: Truvativ Hammerschmidt FR 2-speed with aluminum all-mountain chain ring guard, 22/36t
Bottom bracket: Truvativ Hammerschmidt sealed cartridge
Front derailleur: N/A
Rear derailleur: SRAM XO short cage
Shifter: SRAM XO 9-speed trigger
Brake levers: Avid CODE, center mount speed dial contact point adjust, 3-cartridge bearing lever pivot
Brakes: Avid CODE, 4-piston hydraulic disc with 203mm (front), 185mm (rear) rotors
Gear: SRAM PG-990 9-speed cassette (11-34t)
Rims: 24H Mavic Crossmax SX, Maxtal aluminum, SUP, disc
Tires: WTB Prowler MX 2.5 (front), Stout 2.3 (rear), folding
Pedals: DB Sound alloy with replaceable traction pins
Handlebar: Answer Products Pro Taper OS 2-inch riser, 31.8mm
Stem: Truvativ Hotzfeller, 31.8mm
Seatpost: Truvativ Team Double bolt clamp, 30.9mm
Seat: WTB Laser V Race
Headset: Zero Stack 1.5-inch FSA Orbit E, 1.5 ACB with deep alloy cups
Chain: Zero Stack 1.5-inch FSA Orbit E, 1.5 ACB with deep alloy cups
Hubset: 24H Mavic Crossmax SX, QRM+bearings, full CNC shell for straight-pull Zircal spokes (front), 20mm thru Axle (rear) 24H
Spokes: Mavic Crossmax SX, Zircal round
Grips: DB Brics 130mm, D2 Kraton
Extras: DB key chain, Chainstay protector, water bottle mounts, clear coat, owner's manual
Scapegoat Bike Geometry
Size Small Medium Large
Seat tube length 15.5 inches 17 inches 19 inches
Standover height 29 inches 29.5 inches 29.5 inches
Top tube length 22 inches 23 inches 24 inches
Head tube length 120mm 130mm 145mm
Head angle 68 degrees 68 degrees 68 degrees
Seat angle 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees
Wheel base 1,087mm 1,109mm 1,140mm
Chainstay length 440mm 440mm 440mm
Fork offset 42mm 42mm 42mm
BB height 348mm 348mm 348mm
Stem length 90mm 90mm 100mm
Handlebar width 680mm 680mm 680mm
Crank length 170mm 175mm 175mm
Seat post length 300mm 300mm 300mm


There’s a whole lot more to making a bike that’ll take a beating than just plastering on a skull and cross bones sticker. It’s the details that matter, like the Scapegoat’s confidence-inspiring (68/72-degree) geometry, massively-reinforced head tube junction and a burly, time-proven component spec that includes a Fox 36 fork and DHX 5.0 rear shock, Mavic CrossMax SX wheelset and Avid CODE disc brakes