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Huffy Alpine Men's 26-Inch Mountain Bike
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Huffy Alpine Men's 26-Inch Mountain Bike

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Description:

Alpine 26" Men's 18 Speed ATB

Features:

24-inch men's mountain bike with ATB steel frame


Front suspension fork smoothes out the ride


Twist shifters with 18 speeds; steel linear pull brakes


Quick-release seat post and padded saddle for comfort


Sturdy steel rims; lifetime frame warranty


Product Details:
Package Length: 52.3 inches
Package Width: 40.8 inches
Package Height: 7.7 inches
Package Weight: 41.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Good looking, poor qualityApr 15, 2008
By S. Herrera
This is a very good-looking bike, but it is essentially a cheap machine. The gears keep shifting by themselves (even after manually-graduating several times) and the tires need to be pumped everyday before riding the bike. However, this is a good choice if you are looking for a cheap bicycle that will take you around the city.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3You get what you pay forNov 29, 2009
By ahme "ahme"
My husband and I purchased Huffy Alpine bikes. We went into this knowing that you don't get the best quality for $99 but we were unsure if we would actually put the bikes to use.

Each bike weighs almost 45 lbs and you can certainly feel the weight when climbing hills. The shock is very soft with no adjustments, so it tends to bottom out. You will probably be better off with the Huffy that does not have a shock.

Finding gears that work is an art on a Huffy even after tuning. On a plus, we have ridden the bikes for 1 ½ years and they are still going.

If you are planning to ride on mostly flat surfaces and are very limited on funds you may want to give Huffy a chance. Otherwise, you should buy a bike with better components and weighs less. One thing is for sure. You will get into shape riding a Huffy.

If you can pay around $400, go to a bike shop and be fitted to a bike that will work for your needs.


0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2cheap is what youll getMay 15, 2009
By Ariel Esteban Rodriguez
i received this bike about a month ago, the box was it came in was full of holes and once i opened the box there where missing parts, the bike quality is horrible besides the frame and the handles, but from far it looks good, and the seat, oh my oh my the seat is feels like if sitting in a tube but the good thing is that amazon gave me a 24 dollars rembursement for the missing parts so i could take it to the repair shop , and they offered me to return it but who likes to return stuff anyway? so y sent it to the repair shop with the money they gave me and it wasnt enough to fix everithing that was wrong and besides that i had to buy a new seat for it because the stock one came out of a chinese torture chamber so i had to replace it as well. after all it was a very regreatfull purchase the good thing was that i didnt paid more than 150 total to have a bike set up, thanks to the money amazong gave me back for all the trouble so after a month and 3 weeks of pain im happy with my purchase, no but seriously amazon rocked on this one.

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