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Pacific Chromium Men's Dual Suspenstion Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Pacific Chromium Men's Dual Suspenstion Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)Brand: Pacific Cycle
Category: Sports

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $115.95
as of 7/30/2010 04:16 CDT details
You Save: $34.04 (23%)

Qty 25 In Stock


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Seller: VM Innovations
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 19334

Color: DarkGray/White
Number Of Items: 1
Size: 26-Inch
Shipping Weight (lbs): 41.9
Dimensions (in): 51.2 x 7.5 x 26.8

MPN: 264146P
Model: 264146P
UPC: 066556392921
EAN: 0066556392921
ASIN: B002Q87OUI

Release Date: October 15, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Steel suspension frame maximizes comfort and performance
  • Suspension fork smoothes the bumps and increases control
  • Torque Drive twist shifters change gears easily, 18-Speeds with Torque Drive rear derailleur for easy shifting
  • Steel linear pull brakes stop precisely
  • 3-Piece MTB crank offers wide gear range, Steel wheels for control and durability

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This 26" Chromium Bike is fully equipped for your adventures ride. The bike features full suspension and 18-Speed Torque Drive. Extra wide tires roll smoothly over pavement or grass.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars great price   July 7, 2010
Courtney Evans
I have way more expensive bikes and this Pacific is just as good or better.


2 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for...   June 3, 2010
H. Butusov (cincinnati, Ohio United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like one of the previous reviewers, I, too, had issues with the handlebars; except even the handlebars were installed backwards. I'm a mechanically-inclined individual, but am still pretty new at putting bikes together. This lead to me having issues with the cheap screws (that are prone to stripping) on the derailleurs.

On the plus-side, the manual is relatively comprehensive, although is jam-packed of information for EVERY bike that Pacific makes.

As far as the ride goes, I don't completely have the brakes or shifters adjusted, so I won't speak to their quality (although they weren't completely terrible), but the bike seat is a bit hard. The bike is also almost too big for me (I'm 5'3"), so short people should probably look elsewhere. You'll want to adjust the rear shock's spring depending on your weight, as the stock setting had no give at all for me.

The packaging from the manufacturer was lacking. I'm lucky that my FedEx driver isn't very abusive to packages, but people that are less fortunate could definitely have problems. The bike arrives with the front end disassembled (which is standard), and is secured to itself with zip ties and absolutely zero foam/paper/etc to hold it in place. There is cardboard wrapped around certain areas of the bike to dull hard points, but this obviously won't save it from any kind of drop.



2 out of 5 stars Dangerous Warped Front Wheel   June 2, 2010
Raymond H. Simmons
Bike arrived with Dangerous Warped Front Wheel. Fix it, and add $40.00 to the price. Don't fix it, and crash.Pacific Chromium Men's Dual Suspenstion Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)


1 out of 5 stars quality issues, weight limit, extra costs to fix   June 2, 2010
JW
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Item arrived in well-enough condition and it comes with reflectors. The good news stops here.

Setup: They do not supply you with the 2 different sized hex tools you need to put the bike together. The squeeze-brakes were installed backwards on the handlebars - luckily I had a hex tool set to fix them. The brakes require adjustment to get them not to touch the wheel in the normal resting position. The kickstand is loaded with gobs of grease that is plainly visible. Inflated tires to recommended pressure.

Ride: What ride? The front tire popped after rolling 2 feet. Very loud bang. I didn't know this when buying, but the tire has a weight limit that states "198 LBS Max Load". Being 200+, I assumed there would be an acceptable amount of tolerance...I assumed incorrectly. I worry that lighter people might also find themselves in a similar bind if they do any kind of spirited biking. I would have liked to have been informed about the tires maximum load weight before buying.

Things I didn't consider when purchasing: The frame shape. Where do I place a water-bottle bracket? There are no pre-drilled holes in the frame, not to mention space, to allow easy installation.


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