Salavar said:I'm still stunned that yours were under the clear, mine were on top and it looked like a little kid applied them, they peeled off with no heat, no knife, nothing just a fingernail.
Bigdaddy772 said:The front end came off WCC 20" chopper I cut the tubes down to fit. Those are the factory 29" wheels just painted.
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same Walmart bike, just a slightly different name they used on some of them.jayblok said:i just noticed this 29er cruiser on craigslist with "onex" instead of "onyx"is it possibly a fake,owner claims he bought it from walmart list price at $149
Bigcam59 said:I had an unforseen setback, shore wise. The bikerack won't hold the bike now! The tank gets in the way. If you go this route, invest in a bike beam, kind of a temporary top tube. It's usually used on girl's bikes.
This also will give you an idea on how big this thing is 8)
For a hundred bucks, jump on it, and ride the wheels off of it. Even if you want to get rid of it later, you can get most of your money back when you sell it. Go have fun.jayblok said:Yea,i arranged a test drive with the guy selling it,he let me ride it around the block a few times and it is very smooth and very big.It is still very new,he only took it out for a couple of spins.He is asking $100 for it.Do you guys think this is a good price?
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ckdesigns69 said:I read some good reviews on it but, one caught my eye. One fella had to contact Kent International to get some parts for his and was told that they didn't offer anything. I guess that works ok if you are going to rat one but, to keep it like it is and have to get replacement parts, you would have to go to a more expensive 29er cruiser makers. Could be an expensive bike to own in the long run. They seem to be moving off the racks so maybe in a couple years, c list will be plagued with these suckers. lol.
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