Hears my little review of this bike. Paid $149 +tax and asked for one in the box. It comes pretty much assembled. Fork/frame/rear wheel/rear fender all one unit. Then handle bar/stem, seat, front wheel, front fender, and pedals. I had to remove rear wheel to get in back of car.
19mm for front and rear wheel nuts, phillips screw driver, 10mm for fender bolt, 6mm allen head for both stem bolts, 15mm pedal wrench.
Don't know if you can see it in the pic, there is a metallic or pearl in the paint. The welds are nice. Much nicer than I was expecting. I saw some pretty nasty welding on some other WM bikes I had looked at in the past.
Could be assembled in an hour, but I took more time to fiddle with how tires fit on rims, and took rear fender off instead of just tearing off the plastic. And other things mentioned as I go. Spokes could use a final tweeking but they are good out of the box.
One I got had the steering a bit tight, so I fiddled with that to get it smooth. Didn't repack grease 'cause I have mod plans for this bike. But it looks like a clear thin grease is there, but I would repack them with good grease from the start. Probably same for bottom bracket. This bottom bracket was good and smooth so I didn't mess with it. Will repack later.
Find the front fender and install before you install front tire. Tabs are long and won't clear tire. I didn't see a front or rear to the front fender. But I did have to bend and tweek to get lined up while I tightened the bolt.
I aired the tires up to full 30 psi. Roll nice even on dirt road. The gearing seams nice. Not too fast or too slow. Good cruiser gearing. I'm a big guy and this bike handled me fine. Wouldn't take it off roading, but cruising paved or gravel bike paths wouldn't be a problem. It's gotta be a steel frame for it's weight. Nice and solid feel.
This bike is a great canvas for customizing. Could it use better quality parts? Sure but those are gonna cost ya. Wheels are 36hole.