Funny conversation here. Seems like the people with Negative tones in their comments are ones who will never consider this bike anyway. No matter what they would not buy it, Maybe because of the idea that it is not an original. Maybe because it is a bike that is being sold by Wal Mart. I don't know. But this conversation seems like people are just guessing at stuff. Has one person here actually touched one. Gone for a ride on one? There is talk of going to Wal Mart just to take pictures and post them on a website. Wow.... Well I would buy one in a heartbeat. But I have one problem. I just counted the bikes that I have and today I have 46 bikes. I sure don't need another one. Or do I ?
I moved across this USA with a 20 foot trailer full of bikes. When I was packing each of them in the trailer. I wanted to stand them up all side by side. In my packing, I removed pedals, Let air out of tires on some, reversed the forks on some, Some I removed the front tire. I wanted every square inch filled perfectly. with no rocking back and forth. There was cardboard in between each of them. But.... With me taking the fender off, The tire off or the pedals off, when I removed each bike from the trailer, It only took me a minute or so to get each of them back to riding. Heaven forbid that I have to turn the fork back around. I hear about Professional Bike Mechanics. Heck, It does not take a Professional Bike Mechanic to turn a fork around or removed and reverse a fender. Maybe some people like it reversed.
I can R and R five bikes in the time it has taken me to write this little post. I am NOT a Professional Bike Mechanic. Just a Bike Maniac. I am sure any person who actually works on their own bike here can do the same. Its not a big deal, Or is it, To some bike owners here?
If you like it buy it. In order for anyone to be safe, It would be a good Idea to check all the grease and make sure everything is tight. Just standard practice when you buy a bike. I never get on a new bike without checking everything.
Just my 2.5 cents. Hope it is considered.
Later Bike Nuts...
I moved across this USA with a 20 foot trailer full of bikes. When I was packing each of them in the trailer. I wanted to stand them up all side by side. In my packing, I removed pedals, Let air out of tires on some, reversed the forks on some, Some I removed the front tire. I wanted every square inch filled perfectly. with no rocking back and forth. There was cardboard in between each of them. But.... With me taking the fender off, The tire off or the pedals off, when I removed each bike from the trailer, It only took me a minute or so to get each of them back to riding. Heaven forbid that I have to turn the fork back around. I hear about Professional Bike Mechanics. Heck, It does not take a Professional Bike Mechanic to turn a fork around or removed and reverse a fender. Maybe some people like it reversed.
I can R and R five bikes in the time it has taken me to write this little post. I am NOT a Professional Bike Mechanic. Just a Bike Maniac. I am sure any person who actually works on their own bike here can do the same. Its not a big deal, Or is it, To some bike owners here?
If you like it buy it. In order for anyone to be safe, It would be a good Idea to check all the grease and make sure everything is tight. Just standard practice when you buy a bike. I never get on a new bike without checking everything.
Just my 2.5 cents. Hope it is considered.
Later Bike Nuts...