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4

Awesome Bike!

By 

from Largo, Florida

About Me Avid Cyclist

Pros

  • Stable Balance
  • Good Components
  • Easy on the back and neck
  • Smooth Ride

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Uneven Surfaces
    • Leisurely Rides
    • Street Riding
    • Commuting

    Comments:

    This bike is a great way to get yourself moving! If you get off the road and into a little sand, you can peddle right through it. With my back and neck injuries, I have been able to cycle again.

    4

    Comfortable, fun to ride, good excercise

    By 

    from Briarcliff Manor, NY

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Stable Balance
    • Smooth Ride
    • Stylish
    • Good Components

    Cons

    • Heavy

    Best Uses

    • Street Riding
    • Leisurely Rides
    • Uneven Surfaces

    Comments:

    Able to ride with my kids, and don't get tired doing so. Seat squeaks, and front brake pads squeeze the rims a bit uneven. Gears shift nicely.....nice suspension to handle bumps, etc. When the gears are in "high", i.e. 3/7, I can really get a lot out of each leg pump. Seat could be a drop more comfortable.

    5

    Easy on the back

    By 

    from N.E. Iowa

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Good Components
    • Stylish
    • Lightweight
    • Smooth Ride

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Street Riding
      • Leisurely Rides
      • Light Trails

      Comments:

      It's been many years since I owned a bike. I'm a big guy (290+ lbs.) and have a bad back. This upright bike really takes the pressure off my back & is very comfortable for my size. The seat is very easy to adjust and gives the bike a nice ride. I have no excuses to not exercise with such a nice riding bike.

      5

      Were Has It Been All My Life

      By 

      from Sacramento

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Pros

      • Stylish
      • Stable Balance
      • Lightweight
      • Good Components
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Leisurely Rides
        • Street Riding
        • Commuting

        Comments:

        I'm 6'4" 290# and it's easy on the knees and wallet NO GAS NEEDED ! and the chic's dig it.

        4

        Almost Perfect for Every day riding

        By 

        from Columbus, OH

        About Me Casual/ Recreational

        Pros

        • Smooth Ride
        • Stable Balance
        • Lightweight
        • Good Components
        • Stylish

        Cons

        • Heavy

        Best Uses

        • Light Trails
        • Commuting
        • Street Riding
        • Leisurely Rides
        • Uneven Surfaces

        Comments:

        I use this bicycle for every day use - commuting to work, shopping, and even a bit of recreational riding with my kids. It's a great, comfortable ride, easy to maintain, etc. It probably has more gears than are necessary but too many is better than too few in this case. I've added fenders and pannier racks onto this bike easily - it's very customizable. The one drawback is that it has no chainring cover so you have to roll up the pant leg or wrap it in your sock or whatever. This seems a bit odd for a regular commuter-type bike but that's the nature of cycling in the US.

        4

        its an alright bike

        By 

        from NW Houston, TX

        About Me Casual/ Recreational

        Pros

        • Lightweight
        • Good Components
        • Stylish
        • Smooth Ride

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Commuting
          • Street Riding
          • Leisurely Rides

          Comments:

          I ride the bike daily as a form of exercise and to get out of the house. I think the bike is very well made. Its very good looking and is light enough for its uses (not very hard to pick up at all). I am a Cyldesdale (200lbs and above rider) and the bike hasn't given me any issues despite how big I am. Having become accustomed to the bike for street use and the way it handles I would pretty much only recommend it to someone who only wanted to street ride it. I recommend this bike to people like me who don't have stringent requirements and want something decent. What I dont like about the bike? This may or may not be related to the design of the bike so take it with a grain of salt but when I am turning a corner at any significant speed i notice that my attention to steering and its necessity becomes more noticeable. I had some seating issues that were easily resolved when the nice assistant manager steered me away from a new seat and had me test drive it with the proper adjustment which made the seat just right.

          4

          Comfortable pleasant ride

          By 

          from Dallas, Tx

          About Me Weekend Warrior

          Pros

          • Comfortable seating
          • Smooth Ride
          • Stable Balance
          • Stylish

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Street Riding
            • Leisurely Rides
            • Uneven Surfaces

            Comments:

            I ride on the weekends on sidewalks and streets. This bike is so much more comfortable than my previous bike. The tires are much fatter and the ride is very smooth. The top bar is low so its easy to jump on. It feels very stable and its very easy to ride. Makes exercise fun and long lasting. Perfect bike for those who dont want to do the road bike or mountain bike thing.

            4

            Great bike!

            By 

            from Delray Beach, FL

            About Me Avid Cyclist

            Pros

            • Stable Balance
            • Lightweight
            • Smooth Ride
            • Good Components
            • Stylish

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Leisurely Rides
              • Light Trails
              • Street Riding
              • Uneven Surfaces
              • Commuting

              Comments:

              I bought this bike hoping it would do double duty as a cruiser and a easy-trails mountain bike. It's a geat bike for the former -- comfy, fast, smooth, shifts and handles well, goes over grass/ dirt/ rocks/ uneven surfaces etc. like a dream. However, I decided I needed a mountain bike for true off-roading, tackling intermediate (and harder) trails, etc. The bike I'm planning to buy? A Specialized, of course!

              5

              You'll be laid-back and lovin' life

              By 

              from Sylmar, CA

              About Me Casual/ Recreational

              Pros

              • Stylish
              • Good Components
              • Smooth Ride

              Cons

              • Didn't get one sooner

              Best Uses

              • Leisurely Rides

              Comments:

              For the price point this bike falls in, It's fantastic. Very smooth ride. Great range of gears. Both my wife and I both picked the Specialized Expedition Sport, for riding bike paths, and just around the neighborhood, their terrific for that purpose.

              4

              Best entry level workhorse

              By 

              from los angeles, ca

              About Me Casual/ Recreational

              Pros

              • Stable Balance
              • Stylish
              • Smooth Ride
              • Lightweight

              Cons

              • None

              Best Uses

              • Street Riding
              • Light Trails
              • Leisurely Rides
              • Commuting

              Comments:

              Recently purchased this bike to start exercising regularaly. Compared with other like priced models, this bike looks great and performs even better. Handles roads well and is comfortable. The seat alone is worth the buy. No pain!!! Im gonna go out and get myself another one, incase I can convince friends to ride with me when they visit.

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