Privateer has added a dirt jump bike to its line-up, the new DJ101 was inspired by their collective enthusiasm for sneaking away on lunch breaks for a sesh at the jumps, pump track, or skate park.
Privateer has built a name for itself by making affordable but performance-driven bikes like the 161 and 141. Just like their full-suspension bikes, the DJ101's frame uses a hydroformed 6061-T6 alloy to build a tough but lightweight frameset.
Designed around a 100mm fork and 26in wheels, the DJ101 has all the features you would expect on the best dirt-jump bikes including horizontal drop-outs that give the option to run single-speed or gears and gyro tabs in case you are a bar spin master.
The frameset doesn't feature any unusual standards, specced with a threaded 73mm BSA bottom bracket keeps crank compatibility simple, as does the 135mmx10mm spaced rear end and ZS44/56 headtube.
Privateer's focus on value extends further than just keenly priced framesets, as the DJ101 full build is priced very well too and comes with a solid spec that's ready to ride straight out of the box.
Up front there's a 100mm Manitou Circus Expert fork which has been specifically specced as the alloy steerer saves weight. The bike also features a Clarks hydro brake and a set of fast-rolling Vee Tire Co XCV 26 DJ 2.25in tires.
The DJ101 only comes in one size and one color and is available for pre-order at Privateerbikes.com now. Full builds retail for $1,299 / £999 / €1,299 while the frame on its one will only set you back $549 / £399 / €549.