A high-rise handlebar, center-groove saddle, suspension seatpost and fork make the Aragon one of the most comfortable urban bikes available. A full 24-speed drivetrain and puncture resistant tires keep things moving easily and smoothly—even uphill. There’s even a pant guard smartly designed into the crankset, to keep you looking good as you cruise the city in style.
Strengths: lightweight, decent geometry, suprisingly fair fork, good paint and graphics
Weaknesses: poor stem, would not insert all the way into head tube of fork, thus handle bars are too high.
Bottom Line:
My Jamis aragonis a nice ride, but hard to predict balance sometimes, if riding with no hands or really digging into a corner, very tall-feeling bike, it's great for the money.