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Diamant Nhoma FAQs

In which versions is the Nhoma available?

The Nhoma is an equipped gravel bike. We offer it in one version: 

  • Nhoma (stepover) 

Why do the Mahon and Nhoma look so similar?

The Nhoma and Mahon use the same frame platform. The names are an anagram to each other and thus tell of their relationship. However, the orientation of the two models differs greatly. Nhoma are bikes with a drop bar, which we equip for sporty use. Mahon are bikes with flat handlebars that enable an active but comfortable riding style. Mahon and Nhoma are like fraternal twins.

In which sizes are the Nhoma available?

  • Stepover: M, L, XL, XXL

How are the sizes measured in centimeters?

We measure the frame size as the distance from the centre of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube. We recommend that all customers take a test ride and seek professional advice from our dealers.

How much does the Nhoma weigh?

The Nhoma weighs 14.4 kg and has a permissible total weight (bike, rider and load) of 136 kg.

Which drive systems does the Nhoma have?

The Nhoma is equipped with a 1x12 GRX drivetrain from Shimano.

Which forks are possible on the Nhoma?

The Nhoma is equipped with a rigid fork. Suitable suspension forks shall not exceed an equal axle to crown race measurement.

Which tire sizes and widths are compatible with the Nhoma?

Tires up to 50-622 or 65-584 are compatible. Make sure that there is at least 6 mm clearance between the tires and other parts (e.g. fenders and their hardware).

What is the maximum weight limit for the Clever Rack?

The Clever Rack can carry up to 25 kg. In any case, the rider must make sure that the total vehicle weight limit (bike, rider and load) of 136 kg is not exceeded.

Which bags are compatible with the Clever Rack?

Most bags in the market will fit. For a particularly good fit, on the sides we recommend the Ortlieb BackRoller Classic panniers. At the top, MIK-compatible bags or accessories will fit best. Please note that mounting the accessories on one or both sides of the rack (instead of the top) will result in the best, most stable ride experience.

What additional attachment points for accessories does the Nhoma offer?

There are five pairs of eyelets on the frame. Two on the top tube, one on the seat tube and two on the down tube. The rigid fork on the Nhoma also offers options for attaching accessories on the left and right.

Is the Nhoma equipped with fenders and pannier racks?

Yes, the Nhoma is equipped with fenders and the Clever Rack.

Is the Nhoma equipped with front and rear lights?

Yes, the Nhoma has dynamo-powered front and rear lights. Both lights have a practical standlight function.

Can a folding lock be mounted?

Yes, on any of the mounts for waterbottle cages where it may fit. Follow the instructions for your specific accessory to protect your bicycle from harm, and make sure that it doesn’t obstruct steering.

Can I attach a ring lock?

Yes, you can use the Abus 4650L or 4750L ring lock, for example. The Abus lock is available in a version with a retaining key and one with a non-retaining key.

Is it permitted to attach a child seat?

Yes, a child seat can be mounted on the seat tube of the frame (not the seat post), in observance of the pertaining sections in the Diamant Owner’s Manual. Transport of children is done at own risk; follow the instructions for your specific accessory to protect your bicycle from harm. In any case, the rider must make sure that the total vehicle weight limit (bike, rider and load) of 136 kg is not exceeded.

Can a child seat be mounted on the front of the bike?

No, we strongly advice against this type of child seats.

Can I attach a bicycle trailer?

Yes, in observance of the pertaining sections in the Diamant Owner’s Manual. Use of trailers is done at own risk; follow the instructions for your specific accessory to protect your bicycle from harm. If you are unsure, contact your bike shop. In any case, the rider must make sure that the total vehicle weight limit (bike, rider and load) of 136 Kg is not exceeded.