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The Basque bike maker introduces a high-end commuter with a forward-thinking design.
Orbea offers the Diem in six different builds, running from a bit less than $4000 to not quite $6000, depending on the rider’s needs, and budget.
What makes the Diem unusual is its “Diamond Glide” frame design. This is an aluminum frame that features a shortened seat tube and chainstays that take a downward turn after reaching the seat tube and continue to the down tube. Think of it as an inverted suspension bridge design, the idea being that the frame will offer the rider a small degree of flex to soften the ride.
Orbea’s six configurations of the Diem include both Class 1 (20 mph max assist) and Class 3 (28 mph max assist) versions based on either Shimano’s EP6 or EP8 motors and with several different drivetrain options, including one version with an Enviolo internally geared hub combined with a Gates belt.
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We look forward to getting one of these for full testing. Orbea has long made great bikes (the brand is more than 100 years old) and this is an exciting addition to their lineup.
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