Product Description
The fork and stem direction should be as the pictures shown. The front and rear disc brakes are on the left side of the bike.
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Tighten the four screws as pictures shown in diagonal order.
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Pedal Installation:
Remarks:
1. Identify your pedal: Check the letter on the pedal: ” L ” or ” R “.
2.The pedal marked “R” is the right-hand pedal. Turn it clockwise to attach it to the crank.
3. The pedal marked “L” is the left-hand pedal. Turn it anticlockwise to attach it to the crank.
Note: Dmage will occur if pedals are not correctly and firmly attached.
Front wheel with quick release lever for easy assembly.
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Rahnuma Ferdousi –
very well built. my son is enjoying the bike very much. looks slick. but only worry is most of the design are stckers, insteas of paint. not sure how long it will last. but doesnt effect the built and performance.
Brian Willett –
Reading some of the reviews I was a little bit worried but by bike came unscathed. Set up took a little bit but it wasn’t anything too terrible. It rides nice and I look forward to riding this summer.
Rev U –
Right off the bat, I gotta say this bike is pretty cool.For me, this bike is replacing a GT Peace 9r that was stolen (Thank you whoever you are) and at half the price I’m pretty happy. There were a couple of parts I could tell immediately I wasn’t even going to deal with. I am not a fan of squishy suspension forks, so I never even installed the fork this bike came with because I could tell it was pogo stick squishy, and immediately upgraded it to a better fork. And for full disclosure, I also put on a more comfortable seat, grips, and reversible clipless pedals. And even with all those this bike was still less than half the price of other bikes I was considering purchasing.So let’s start with the pros (besides the price)The ride feels good. Like my old GT Peace, 29″ wheels roll over obstacles super well. While commuting in towns that have potholes and drain ditches in narrow bike lanes, this bike has done great! I have not yet felt like I’m being railed between pavement and cement, so the tires are good. The tubes are holding pressure really well but I will definitely replace them with slime tubes the moment I get a thorn through them. Weight-wise this bike is really comparable to my old GT Peace, not sure if that’s really a pro since that was steel and this is aluminum, but I also had a solid fork on that one and this has a suspension fork. The rolling resistance is nice and low, you can duck into a downhill and pick up speed just fine. I’ve also gotten LOTS of compliments on how cool-looking the three-spoke wheels are. I also had a Trek FX hybrid bike in this price range, decent bike, but the hub in this bike blows that one away! On the Trek bike, I always felt like the pedals clanked really hard when I’d start pedaling after coasting because of the hub response, and while this one isn’t super fast, it is a lot better than that!Cons:As I said, I could tell the suspension fork this bike came with was really bouncy, so I immediately threw that away. The fork I got, also on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XL7C6R7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1) has been great but was almost half the price of the bike for a single part.The gearing and derailleurs all say Shimano, and they’re not bad. I have a habit that even though I ride 21-speed bikes I really only ever use the top three gears of the gearset. That said, while riding slow speed uphill, the rear derailer has a tendency to not keep enough pressure on the chain which can cause the gear to slip with a jarring pop that almost feels like your foot is falling straight to the ground for a moment. I’ve had to change my riding style and actually use lower gears at slow speeds to compensate for this, not a huge deal, but something I thought I’d mention.I’m also slightly worried about the rims on this bike. As I said, I get a lot of compliments about how cool the three-spoke design is, but while installing them they definitely feel flimsy to me. Most of the visible material is just plastic, and from what I can tell each spoke has a single metal core inside the spoke. They’re lightweight, easy to spin, and definitely cool looking, but I just don’t think I’d trust them on super rocky trails or long drops. I’m just worried they wouldn’t be able to take the pressure from certain angles and that they could end up snapping on me. They’ve proven great for commuting, but I can’t say I’d recommend them for much beyond beginner off-road trails. I can’t even find replacement 3-spoke wheels for a 9r bike on Amazon for less than this entire bike, so I’m thinking I should invest in a second set of wheels for actual mountain biking, and then just use the included wheels for commuting around town.Final thoughts…If you’re looking for an inexpensive bike that would be a cool commuter bike around town, this is definitely one to consider. Eurobike isn’t a brand that’s listed on online Bike Registries, but there is still a serial number etched on the frame under the crank that can be registered on Bike Registration sites to help with recovery in case of a theft. If you’re into more hardcore/professional mountain biking, I’d suggest skipping over this one and looking for something higher-end. But, if you’re just getting started, or want something to help you stay fit and get around, or maybe want an inexpensive bike for a friend to occasionally join you, or just want a bike that looks pretty cool, I’d say you’d be hard-pressed to find a better deal than this one.
Guide03 –
COVID purchase when my better bike was stolen. I wanted to try a 29er without spending the money that most cost. Iāve been spoiled by disk brakes and tool less wheel removal and thought this bike had both. The components are bottom barrel as you should expect from the price, so you canāt shift under load and the brakes arenāt as good as they could be. Customer service was great when they shipped the wrong seat post and there was damage to the derailleur hanger on delivery. Fortunately you can easily peel the stickers off the wheels, and as another reviewer pointed out this bike is way over branded. The wheels seem to be cast metal, but are pretty true. The front fork has no lockout, which I thought was advertised as a feature. At 5ā 9ā, I fit the frame ok, but the front shock seems to be tuned for a 250 lb person rather than my 160 lb. The tires are poor and will probably need to be replaced soon, but overall the bike came out of the box needing little to no tuning. Decent for the price point, but if you are doing actual mountain biking, youād be better off paying a little more for a used bike of better quality. There were just none available due to everyone wanting to be outdoors when I bought this.
Robert Wolfe –
Best Bike Iāve ever purchased. Light weight, strong, and looks great.
Sean Ingersoll –
Ā We bought TWO of these bikes. First, I thought we were buying eurobikes but what came were something called Giduction. It looks the same just a different sticker so no big deal.But when it comes time to put it together I first put the handle bars on, next I try to put on the front wheel. The front wheel doesn’t fit because the axle is too short. I can only put one nut on. We’ll I think maybe it just bent the fork in transit maybe if I squeeze the forks together I can get both nuts on. So I do it and it works, except now the fork is rubbing on the disk brake that is connected to the wheel, and the nut is barely grabbing any threads. There is no way I would trust ridding the bike like this. I can just imagine the 1 or 2 threads pulling off and the front wheel coming off and throwing me over the handlebars into a rock. I hope the people who sold this bike see this review and fix the problem. Either send a front wheel that fits or an axle that will fit and not make the disk brake rub.
Saleh Amin –
Canāt beat it for the money it rides like a dream I get plenty of compliments
Ernest Gibson –
I love the color and the rims. I get a lot of compliments of my bike. Rides smooth.