ok... wearing my flame proof suit, but this is what I just bought a few days ago to get back into riding. I live in Florida and it is FLAT here so not much off road or trails and wasn't thinking of anything really strenuous on this.. but for $200 sounded like a bargain and it gets me on a bike again after 20 years.
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NIce Bike I like the color Enjoy And Ride Safe
ok... Flames not too high... much better than at another MTB site I posted at. Thanks for the warm welcome.
Did you end up getting this bike? I say go for it, if it gets you riding then thats great. If it turns out that you love riding, then you'll eventually upgrade years down the road.
Ye, its amazing they can ship and sell the bike for that. Looks good. May need some set up tlc eventually. Lots of videos on this site in repair guide on top.
I have seen some $80 Roadmasters that looked Ok too. Of course there is a difference. But any bike is better than none. :-))
My first bike was a 10 Speed Czech Made Favorite, for $25 at Strauss Stores in Hoboken NJ. I rode it in the parks like a mountain bike with my buddies. Charging up and down hills. In those days it was allowed.
Never Give Up!!!
Any bike you get from a big box store should be Tuned immediately. The people that put the bikes together are the same people that assemble the patio furniture. I would make sure everything works correctly before you take it out on the trails. Then ride the crap out of it!
All that matters is that your riding.
Nice bicycle I don't care what some people think about store bought bicycle I still say if you put it together your self and check the true of the wheels you will have a nice bicycle to ride for a long time. I got my grandson a bicycle from wal mart and put it together for him and he has a well built bicycle that did not cost me a arm and a leg. If you need help on truing the wheels there is a video out here that can get you started it's very easy to do.
My dad always told me a Sledge a matic can fix any thing.
Surly I will go along with you but will add, I would take them down completely and regrease everything myself and torque things properly. Axles would be replaced with better steel. Few other things too but this is not my thread lol.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Awesome, you built it yourself, then you're ready to roll. And you said it best. Ride that fork until it gives you problems. It might never.
That's awesome. I'm glad you know what your doing. I shouldn't assume that all assemblers put the bikes together wrong. But I'm sure you do it better than most.
Ramzious,
Have you upgraded any parts yet on your bike? I am wondering which parts to upgrade first.