Well I know I had this one pictured with another bike under a different thread, but I felt it should have its own. Even though this would be considered a low end Department store bike I have to say it has stood up very well against off road abuse I have given it. Especially yesterday when I was doing some MTB Touring (if there is no such style there is now lol) and went through some deep water (about 1ft+), rocky terrain, un-mowed grassy hills, and almost sideswiped a tree lol. That one totaled about around 9.105miles. Not very far but very strenuous
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Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
How many bikes do you have Bill?
Have you ever thought of trading a bunch of them in and getting yourself a couple of really special bikes? Perhaps a really nice hardtail for off road and a decent tourer for road and load lugging duty.
(08-07-2010, 10:15 AM)xerxes Wrote: How many bikes do you have Bill?
Have you ever thought of trading a bunch of them in and getting yourself a couple of really special bikes? Perhaps a really nice hardtail for off road and a decent tourer for road and load lugging duty.
I have recently sold some of the ones I have posted here. The hardtails are nice! In fact I have a rather nice one here...
http://forums.bikeride.com/thread-1207.html that is on my projects plan to restore (with premium parts). Sure does look like a hunk of crap right now, but I am very confident in my restoration abilities to make it run as it did new
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Anyways to answer your question properly, Yes this is a Chinese Cheapo that was sold by the handfuls around the world. Sure it was reassembled by people who don't know anything about Bicycle Mechanics then placed on a store floor for the first consumer to buy it at a very low price. It was my first "new" bike in a very very long time. The more I rode the more I liked and it suited my style for a while. Yes there have been issues with it which where minor and I corrected. You can bet that anything I have to replace on it will be of a much better quality then what it came with. If the frame breaks then it will be replaced from Pacific Cycle. As far as touring bikes I have my Schwinn Meridian Trike which has stood up well against things not meant to be done (that's a different story).
I do appreciate your input
. Who knows I may go with a higher end bike in the future, but for now I am content.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Lol I know you weren't knocking me down or anything my friend
. Have been looking at some hehe updated models and yes with front suspension
. One that has caught my eye is the Yeti
. Very expensive and looks very strong for off road. Just have to find the certain model.
http://www.go-ride.com/SPD/yeti-303-rdh--8000291E-1228859066.jsp . There it is the 303 or something close. I really don't have $1500.00 yet, but I will keep wishing lol.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
HOT DANG!!!!!!!!! That is some serious awesome riding! First thank you very much for sharing , was rather a sweet video to see first thing in the morning. Hehe not gonna say I am that good, I'd be a liar and in the hospital. Gotta admit the Yeti is a pretty bike, but again that is only a wish list thing. I would more likely (reality hits) to try a 29er of something medium range to high end which ever is affordable. Though thanks again I am gonna watch that vid again
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Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Dang is that you riding in that video xerxes? that's some serious cycling there!
(12-15-2012, 08:57 PM)walshbrk Wrote: great looking bike !
Why thank you. It has gotten some rust on it from use over time but I still have it. Been a good bike even though I put a hurting on it and still rides good.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Just sold it last week to a relative and it will be missed!
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!