Jamis

2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro

2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro

Value Guide market data · 2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro

12-month trend

7%

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Price over time - 2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro

$2.5k$1.7k$905MSRPYr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5

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2018 DragonSlayer 26+ Pro lineup

Overview

About this bike

2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro value depends on condition, original build, frame material, service history, and current buyer demand.

Specifications

Frameset

Fork
Fox Rhythm 34 Float 27.5/26+ w/ sweep adjust compression & lock-out,air spring compression, rebound adjust, tapered alloy steerer, 120mm travel
Frame
Reynolds 520 steel, 44mm head tube, 31.6 I.D. seat tube, internal dropper post routing, ISCG05, Formula axle

Drivetrain

Groupset
2018 Jamis DragonSlayer 26+ Pro
Crankset
Shimano SLX
Bottom Bracket
Shimano External
Rear Cogs
Shimano XTM8000, 11-speed, 11-46T
Chain
KMC X11-1, 11-speed
Rear Derailleur
Shimano SLX Shadow Plus, 11-speed
Chainrings
32T
Shifters
Shimano SLX, 1x11-speed

Brakes

Brake Levers
Shimano SLX
Brakes
Shimano SLX hydraulic disc,180mm front & 160mm rear RT66 6-bolt rotors

Cockpit

Saddle
WTB Volt Comp
Headset
FSA Orbit, Alloy cups
Stem
Ritchey Trail
Handlebars
Ritchey Trail, 710mm x 20mm rise
Seat Post
KS eTen Integra, 100mm travel, Southpaw remote
Tape/Grips
Jamis Lock-On

Wheels & Tires

Hubs
Formula sealed bearing 6-bolt disc hubs
Tires
WTB Ranger, 26 x 3.0”, TCS tubeless
Axles
Front: 15x110mm thru-axle; Rear: sliding 12x148mm dropouts
Spokes
Stainless spokes

Pedals

Pedals
N/A

Accessories

Rims/Wheels
WTB Scraper i40 TCS tubeless 26" rims

Frame sizing

XS4'10"-5'2"
S5'2"-5'6"
M5'6"-5'10"
L5'10"-6'2"
XL6'2"-6'6"

M highlighted as most common resale size. Sourced from catalog metadata.

Geometry

Stack
Varies by size
Reach
Varies by size
Wheelbase
Varies by size

Industry standard. Sourced from catalog metadata.

What to check when buying used

Inspection

Frame condition

Inspect the frame, fork, welds, and high-stress areas for cracks, dents, or prior repairs.

Inspection

Drivetrain wear

Check chain stretch, cassette teeth, chainrings, and shifting under load before negotiating price.

Inspection

Wheel condition

Inspect rims, hubs, spokes, and bearing play; ask about the tire age and any prior wheel rebuilds.

Inspection

Service history

Ask for service records covering bearings, brakes, drivetrain, and any frame or fork warranty work.

Inspection

Suspension service

Confirm fork lowers and rear shock service intervals; ask for the most recent service receipts.

Inspection

Frame pivots & bearings

Cycle the suspension off the bike to feel for play, grit, or noise in pivot bearings.

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