I bought this bike about 9 months ago at Walmart for $88. Ive ridden it for almost 800 miles, and have had no issues. I’ve replaced the handlebars and grips, as well as the seat. I’ve done nothing else to it, but I definitely will replace the yellow and green tires eventually. I’ve seen your makeover video, and will also remove the green paint from the brake levers. The welds on mine are nicely done, not messy. I actually prefer riding this Kent over my much more expensive Schwinn 7-speed 700 with 35c tires. Thanks much for review.
i would totally buy this for commuting, it's so simplistic tbh this is what a bicycle should be at its core, an accessible mode of transportation that everyone can enjoy you don't need to spend $1500 to have fun on a bicycle
Enjoyed watching this. The beauty of a bike like this is the simplicity. It's important that bikes like that are still on the market. Unfortunately they are not the best quality, but upgrades are possible and worth it. Keep up the good work 👍
hey Jorg thanks for stopping by. Yeah I agree I'm glad they are out there especially for the folks who don't have much money, so at least they can get on something fairly reliable.
Guy knows his stuff and his videos I have a lot of information. The bottom bracket might just need some Grease and I recommend looking over the whole bike before taking it for a ride.
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man I really appreciate this review! As you said there is zero frame size info online and I’m looking for a beginner occasion errand ride etc., this was extremely helpful
The last bike I used regularly was a Trek hybrid that I bought new for over $700, which I enjoyed for a year on commutes/shopping/recreation until it was stolen. It's several years since then, and I just bought this bike from Walmart. I could afford something more expensive, but with this bike I don't have to worry so much about a thief cutting the lock. At this point I'm just looking for a compatible rear rack so I can go grocery shopping with my panniers again.
I'll also add that I was expecting the bike come in a box, but it was already assembled when I picked it up from Walmart. I think whoever assembled it did fine except for the brakes, which were rubbing the wheels. I had to reposition the brake pads and adjust the brake spring tension screws. The wheels have a wobble that's slightly more than 1 mm. If the wobble were any bigger, I would try to fix it, but it's close enough for now.
Sorry to hear your old bike was stolen, I had two bikes stolen together once. I’m soon going to do a review in the rear rack I just used with this bike, subscribe for that coming soon.
I just ordered this bike it was a hundred bucks at walmart and 250 on Amazon. All you have to do is replace the tires in front and back if you don't like the colors but we'll see how long I can stand them
haha I saw that on Amazon, I was going to link it on amazon so I can get a little commission on the sale but when I saw that price of course I didn't to suggest anyone to buy it there. Also check out my new video coming up soon, I changed the tires and a few more things, the bike actually looks really good now, I'm super happy with the looks.
I had to look up the cutback, actually overall that looks like a better bike for the price. But from what I can tell it's not sold anymore unfortunately. Stay tuned for some upgrades.
Great video. I haven't rode in years saw this crazy colorful thing at Walmart it was $118 and I just had to have it. Like everything else I must make it better so it's upgrade time.
Thank you for all the measurement detail! There truly is no info available elsewhere online. I'm 5' 5" with an inseam of ~77 cm / 30.5 in. I really want to buy this bike because of the colors, price point, and intended usage (college student getting around campus), but I feel I would be slightly too short to ride it comfortably. I don't suppose there are any feasible modifications to make, no?
Glad it was helpful! I don't think there would be anything to really do to make it work as a smaller bike. But actually if you're just riding around campus, and you have a 30,5 inseam, I think it might be okay. At 5'7" I also have about the same inseam and it was okay for me. And on top of that if you're only riding like a mile here and there, eh you'd probably be just fine.
I bought one of these and replaced the 38c green and yellow tires with 32c Nimbus Flakjacket tires....peeled off all the yellow stickers...replaced brake levers with black ones...black hand grips and a white seat...it is fun and simple!
@@BruceChastain yes! I was too lazy to sand the brake the levers and just purchased an inexpensive set of black levers...For now the bottom bracket and crank assembly will work...but it would look so much nicer how you did your bike! Thanks for the videos I am learning from them!
I have 2 friends they own this bike. They swapped out tires so one has two yellow And one has two green. I rode it and it not a bad bike. Not the best but definitely not bad. Great 👌 video
I have the Thruster Fixie bike. Looks like the same bike but with a black frame and yellow handlebars. Goofily colored wheels and tires, but I have replaced the tires over time with black ones. I paid about $75 for it new. My gearing, though, s different. Sprockets are 48 and 18 for a ratio of 2.66. Mine has a "flip flop" hub, can be a fixed. I have left mine with a traditional single speed. My bike is about 7 years old. I've cleaned, inspected, and repacked front and rear hubs, fixed some flats, replaced tires as needed, and replaced one set of brake pads. I'm a 67 year old cancer survivor with a bad right knee. The cancer treatments over 2 years took away some of my strength and stamina. That and the knee make it tough with the single speed. I ride it every day on a 2.5 mile route that ends with a series of six hills. I time it also. For much longer rides, I am thinking about getting a bike with gears. This bike I have is so basic that makes it easy to work on. I think I will keep it if I get another bike.
i have had this bike for 7 mo now and love it. glad i scored it from walmart for $98 when i could. needs a better seat and to wrap some bar tape around the handlebar grips to make it comfy but easy to do ( i used glue gun) I bought matching ribbons. to tie on ends of grips to make more girly. love it
I bought one and kitted it out new decals,Handel bars,spoke skins, black tires,grips love it and know it’s worth probably around 250 to 300 hundred dollars and weighs 4 pounds less
Great video. I looked at your spec drawing but couldn't determine... but what is the height from the crossbar to the ground. I'm 5'7 also but I want to compare to my other bikes to make sure there is enough clearance. Thanks.
Man I bought this bike like 10 years ago, removed all brakes and rode it with the fixed gear and did 50 miles on it, hell of a tough ride. Downhill was the absolute worst. Still have it today, but only 1 red original tire tho
I spent $1300 on a trek Roscoe earlier this year. I bought this bike you’re reviewing for $118 last week and I like it way better. I can go faster on it, and I feel I have more control on it compared to my roscoe!
Interesting that it fits you well. But I suppose it's possible because everyone has different proportions, I'm 5'7" and it was fine for me. But I'm surprised that you don't like your trek more, maybe it needs a tune up, because really that should be a better bike. thanks for watching!
My girlfriend recently bought this bike for her 18 year old son and he absolutely loves it but he wants to put BMX bars on it, and I found some 600mm wide bars with a 3" rise, as well as a 4 bolt bmx style clamp quill stem. My question is, do you think this would still be a comfortable ride for him? He is about 5'9", I know the bars on it are a bit wider than the ones I'm looking at but I'm not sure of the rise, he lives far away and is not inclined to give me proper measurements, it looks like bars will probably sit a little lower as well with a 3" rise. Anyway if that all makes,. Will this setup work?
hey Paul that's very interesting, sounds like he's wanting to do all this wheelie stuff the youth are doing these days. But I think they are usually using smaller bikes over all, maybe with 26" tires. A lot of them use dedicated bikes sort of made for this street stunt riding, they will have much shorter chainstays. But maybe that's not what he's going for, maybe he just wants to change the looks up. Anyway I think wider bars would be fine because I found that this bike already has a shorter reach, so going wider will bring the shoulders down a little bit, but I think it will be okay. If he changes out the stem for a shorter one, like a BMX style I think he'll need a quill stem adapter, which are not extensive. And the shorter stem should help off-set the wider bars. Hope that helps. Let me know how it goes.
@@BruceChastain Yeah, he is going more for the looks at this point, he definitely does try to wheelie, but it's more the looking cool and standing out that's more important to him. Do you know what length that quill stem is on that bike? I have found a few longer 22.2 quill stems, with the 4 bolt mount, but if you reccomend the adapter (I'm guessing to threadless to a 25.4), than I will look into that instead. Thanks for the reply and any future help/advice. He's going for bright orange bars, on a white stem mount, he's already stripped all the stickers and designed his own with the help of my girlfriend/his mother, and her cricut machine that will be a matching bright orange, with the name of his rap group on it. So basically this will be the antithesis of your build. Thanks again, and I'll be sure to post the finished product, that will likely make you cringe. I just want it to be comfortable and safe for him, not much to my taste either, considering I ride a Jamis boss cruiser with a front mount baby seat these days.
hey when you're young! I can't recommend this product as I've never used one before but I think this would work well. This is my affiliate link to the product (I get a few cents if you buy it): amzn.to/3hWHcOb I think with the adapter you'll be able to find more BMX, shorter style stems. I just went out and measured my stem and it looks to be about 90 to 100mm, it also has a steep angle upward. It's cool he's into modifying it and even to the extent of making custom graphics. And hey I spend plenty of evenings hauling our toddler round on the back of our cruiser too, I just never show that bike because it's pretty boring.
The clunking sound is because of a lack of lubrication plus not being installed perfectly. You might go through bearings. When mine got really loud and sounded like a trash can rolling down the street that was why. Good news is the bearings are cheap but swapping it out can take time and just be annoying to deal with
for the money it's a lot better than I expected, and 27mph is pretty good, I guess that was for just a short period as I'm sure your legs were spinning like mad.
As Bruce found out - rotating handlebars - these bikes can be dangerous to ride out of the box or assembled at the store at worst and not ready to ride at best. They always come with something way too tight - hub bearings, headset or bottom bracket ready to crush bearings - spokes not tensioned - handlebars not tight - pedals not tight - etc. It would be great to see a complete tear down with a full account of what should have been done. Often these bikes can be good bikes if they are assembled correctly and used as intended.
To be honest I don't think it's ideal, it's a bit too long for that. But on the other hand you should be able to wheelie anything if you have the skills (I don't).
I agree there's no info about this bike online. Saw this video and got so excited I'd finally get the wheel size... and nothing lol. Anyone know the size of the wheels? 28in?
Great video! Been riding this bike and love it. I want to put a new crankset on it, anyone know what I need? I know it's 170mm but im not sure what other info i need to know to find a replacement.
I have this bike and I bought 700c tubes for it because the tires pop very easily. but the bolts that keep the wheels together are welded into the fork and I can’t get them out, if by any chance you still have this bike can you please make a video on how to get the bolts out, and also I was looking online for airless tires so the tires don’t get flat again and the only option for the tires was 700x23c, and I don’t know if my tires are 700x23c
Hi Lulu. You mean you can't get the wheel off? After you remove the nuts, check if there are little tabs holding the wheel to the fork, they will be on the axle itself, maybe that's what's stuck. It really shouldn't be welded.
Can't really argue with some of your thoughts but I'd rather have something a bit older second-hand for the same money; ok it might need a little money spending on it but if you choose carefully you'll probably get something that's a little higher quality. I just picked up a steel Bottecchia of indeterminate age (likely mid-70s) and it's great, super stylish too.
So we just bought the bike and I put it together for my fiancé and already I know I did it wrong I did the spin the wheel break test it went around once more before breaking.
For a cheap bike I rode it for half day but the handlebars kept getting loose might put a little rubber between the bike and handlebars are maybe some glue
@@A1Bokeh yeah, with bikes it's a huge mix, but these type wheels for sure called 700c, the tires are 38mm, but you can go as narrow as 25mm, but no wider than I'd say about 48mm, I'm running some 40mm on it right now that fit very nice.
@@BruceChastain I've seen the 700 the c is basically there from the old days right? 700 and 700c are the same? And ok cool thanks man. Gonna ride the stock tires out first. I love the colors lol. Appreciate the insight. Gets confusing for newbies
This bike is perfect for winter riding cause u don’t have to worry bout jumping gears Nd it’s cheap Nd if u ruin it then oh well it got me through the winter
I just found out from the company that makes this bike that they will sell you two black tires for $28 with shipping so if you're not crazy about the tire color you can turn this into a black and blue bike
Hi Teresa, in my opinion it's a bit big, even I think I was on the edge at 5'7". However that said, there was a woman on one of the videos, maybe this one who said she was like 5'4" I believe and said that it fit her fine. My advice is to go to walmart and try it. Bring a few tools so you can adjust the saddle to the right height, or ask a worker to help with that. Go at a time it's not too busy.
I'm 5'6" and the top bar is a bit too high for me.. but I'm learning to tilt the bike when getting on and off. Really good ride if put together well and maintained.
Great video man. You should put it on a scale and show us the actual weight,. before any upgrades. I think you might save about 2 lb if you were to replace the tires/tubes with 25c folding slicks. is it possible to replace that fork with a much better and lighter possibly a carbon fork?
hey there AB! Check out @1:10 I say the weight is 13.6kg or 30lbs. Then in the next video I changed the crank as well as tires and I believe I talked about the weight after that.
Is it possible to lower the seat even more than what you showed in the video? how tall are the seat and the top of the frame from the ground up? Will you recommend it to someone who's 5.5 ft without shoes?
yes you can lower the seat more, but I'm pretty sure if you're 5'5" you wont be able to stand over the top tube without tilting it to the side. Best thing would be to go to a walmart and try it.
@@BruceChastain thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, there is none available at my local Walmart. Sorry for bothering you again, but may I ask for the height from the ground to the top tube. Thank you in advance
okay so the top tube slants upward to the front slightly so it depends on where you measure it, but I measured it just a little bit in front of the seat, about where you might stand and I measured about 31.5". However I have 700cX35mm wheels on it now, which are both narrower and shorter than the silly ones it comes with, so you could probably add another .5' for the tires it comes with, making it about 32".
most people that buy a "mountain" bike at wal-mart should get this instead. one gear is fine for folks riding around town, and it makes it so much less likely to break.
This bikes looks sweet! I wanna order it online but I've never built a bike before. Is it easy to build and does it come with the tools to build it? Thank you.
hey GR! I bought mine used, but I wouldn't expect it to come with all the tools needed. But really I'm sure you can gather the few required tools. If you're on a mega budget, maybe even a dollar tree will have what you need.
I used to have have bike for communiting in short distance, such as train station and two got stolen. That is why this price tag is suitable for me. And this bike is more than $140 at walmart, and I blame god damn inflation.
@@BruceChastain Yeah I really think id Be better Off with some higher quality Grips. Otherwise I like the Bike for getting to the gym and work, But the Peddles are junk man. Im gonna get some Better pedals With my next paycheck.
I here the from people who assemble walmart bikes that on the schwinn bikes are greased any other bike you will need to get the hubs properly greased ...
I have this bike and have had a lot of fun on it. The chain came off the other week and I launched about 5 yards over the handle bars. Ouch. Regardless it’s a fun bike
hey Steven. I looked it up in the Kent manual, it says the bikes are made for max of 275 lbs. That said with gentle riding maybe one could get away with a little more.
Hey Hannah. It would require a new front fork and for someone to weld a mount on the frame for the back. I think it’s not worth it, but if someone wants to learn, guess it’s a good bike to do it on.
I've been looking for information on this damn bike for a long time now. Was gonna get a single speed to start commuting to work and saw this bad boy at Walmart for $98. Didn't buy it yet cause I was looking for information. Now I finally know the gear ratio and all that, plus more than I expected. Good work bud! Also, would you suggest this lovely cheap bike for a 10 mile commute to get started out commuting to see if I like it? Also, besides pedals and seat, what would you suggest to make it better for a longer commute?
hey Chris! You're welcome! Indeed it's surprisingly hard to find details on this bike, glad to have some of them documented here. As for a 10 miles commute, well for sure the bike can handle it, but also for sure there are quicker bikes that could do the job a little better, maybe with slightly steeper gearing. On the other hand if you are on a tight budget sure I'll work. And if you're really on a tight budget look for one used, I got this one for $60 and I do see them come up for around that price from time to time.
A third buyer is that 50 year old that has already been through some upper $$$ mountain and road bikes and knows they are not going to ride Rocky Mtn trails or 200 miles of roadway. They just want to ride to the pub for beer and chips. 🍻
@@trevorpacheco8332 not really, it's all about skill and balance. but this won't be the best bike for wheelies because it's long, has a long chain stay, just not really made for that. but if you are good, sure you can do it.
That's a ~52 cm frame and i can tell just by looking at tge video it needs another saddle and most likely different tires. And the list goes on. People think cheap bikes are a good idea, until you realise the seat of your new 99 dollar bike feels like a brick and makes you lose feeling in your bottom.
@@enigmaticreverieproduction5169 it's not really the wheel size, it's more the frame size. A lot of times they have this bike at walmart so you can check it out yourself, but I really think it'll be too small. You'll need to look for a frame size XL or something like that.
@@BruceChastain thanks. Your video convinced me to order the bike. Just looking for something basic to ride around with my 5-YO. Asked about wheelies because I'll probably try for fun. I imagine other people ask for similar reasons - adult interested in a cheap bike that can wheelie but don't want to ride bmx because it looks like a kid bike.
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I bought this bike about 9 months ago at Walmart for $88. Ive ridden it for almost 800 miles, and have had no issues. I’ve replaced the handlebars and grips, as well as the seat. I’ve done nothing else to it, but I definitely will replace the yellow and green tires eventually. I’ve seen your makeover video, and will also remove the green paint from the brake levers. The welds on mine are nicely done, not messy. I actually prefer riding this Kent over my much more expensive Schwinn 7-speed 700 with 35c tires. Thanks much for review.
great to hear it's working good for you, and wow talk about getting good usage for the dollar, 800 miles on an $88 dollar bike.
I work on bikes for a living and most of the bikes I work on are walmart bikes. People if you buy walmart get it tune up. Cus they need them bad.
yep very true, sort of the hidden cost of these cheap bikes.
Yep definitely I here they only grease the schwinn bikes so you definitely have to get grease in them suckers
i would totally buy this for commuting, it's so simplistic
tbh this is what a bicycle should be at its core, an accessible mode of transportation that everyone can enjoy
you don't need to spend $1500 to have fun on a bicycle
yeah I agree 100%, sometimes less is more.
Enjoyed watching this. The beauty of a bike like this is the simplicity. It's important that bikes like that are still on the market. Unfortunately they are not the best quality, but upgrades are possible and worth it. Keep up the good work 👍
hey Jorg thanks for stopping by. Yeah I agree I'm glad they are out there especially for the folks who don't have much money, so at least they can get on something fairly reliable.
@@BruceChastain definitely, I have three kids and something this cheap as a way to get to work, makes it totally worth it.
When I first started bike commuting it was on one of these but they were black and red at the time and called a Fixie Thruster.
yeah I know about these and wish they still sold them, they looked at least somewhat better and had the flipflop hub.
I still have that fixie with the 2 red tires, mint.
Guy knows his stuff and his videos I have a lot of information.
The bottom bracket might just need some Grease and I recommend looking over the whole bike before taking it for a ride.
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man I really appreciate this review! As you said there is zero frame size info online and I’m looking for a beginner occasion errand ride etc., this was extremely helpful
Sure thing Patrick! thanks for the comment!
The last bike I used regularly was a Trek hybrid that I bought new for over $700, which I enjoyed for a year on commutes/shopping/recreation until it was stolen. It's several years since then, and I just bought this bike from Walmart. I could afford something more expensive, but with this bike I don't have to worry so much about a thief cutting the lock. At this point I'm just looking for a compatible rear rack so I can go grocery shopping with my panniers again.
I'll also add that I was expecting the bike come in a box, but it was already assembled when I picked it up from Walmart. I think whoever assembled it did fine except for the brakes, which were rubbing the wheels. I had to reposition the brake pads and adjust the brake spring tension screws. The wheels have a wobble that's slightly more than 1 mm. If the wobble were any bigger, I would try to fix it, but it's close enough for now.
Sorry to hear your old bike was stolen, I had two bikes stolen together once. I’m soon going to do a review in the rear rack I just used with this bike, subscribe for that coming soon.
I just ordered this bike it was a hundred bucks at walmart and 250 on Amazon. All you have to do is replace the tires in front and back if you don't like the colors but we'll see how long I can stand them
haha I saw that on Amazon, I was going to link it on amazon so I can get a little commission on the sale but when I saw that price of course I didn't to suggest anyone to buy it there. Also check out my new video coming up soon, I changed the tires and a few more things, the bike actually looks really good now, I'm super happy with the looks.
this bike has potential! I believe that with some improvements it would be a great urban bike,she looks a little bit like the Schwinn Cutback
I had to look up the cutback, actually overall that looks like a better bike for the price. But from what I can tell it's not sold anymore unfortunately. Stay tuned for some upgrades.
@@BruceChastain single wall rims I assume?
@@PoliticusRex632 yes it is indeed PR.
I have this bike. I rode it once and never again because I couldn't figure out why it was making a very loud noise when i braked.
Great video. I haven't rode in years saw this crazy colorful thing at Walmart it was $118 and I just had to have it. Like everything else I must make it better so it's upgrade time.
cool man, enjoy it.
I just need a new bike and I like the colors lol
cool, go for it then, I think it's about the best bike you can get for the money.
this looks like a cool first bike for someone just getting into it
hey Krzysztof! I agree that's the main reason for this type of bike.
@@BruceChastain do you know the tube size?
@@JuanSantos-ye3xq HI Juan, what tube do you want to know the size of. I have the bike with me so I can measure.
@@BruceChastain the tires inner tube. I looked them up online and they have different measurements for 700c tires
@@BruceChastain some say 700x18-25c, 700 x 28-35c, 700x35-40, 700x35-43c, etc,....
I’m looking for a cheap bike to do cardio and excersize, you think this would be a good bike for that?
Hey Hannah! I wouldn't say it's ideal, but maybe if you're just starting out it would be fine to get going.
I found one that was dumped in the woods near my house. I kept it for the frame and changed out everything else, my son loves it.
that great!
$149 now
yep, been that way for awhile. Actually I haven't seen it for sale in my walmart in awhile
Thank you for all the measurement detail! There truly is no info available elsewhere online. I'm 5' 5" with an inseam of ~77 cm / 30.5 in. I really want to buy this bike because of the colors, price point, and intended usage (college student getting around campus), but I feel I would be slightly too short to ride it comfortably. I don't suppose there are any feasible modifications to make, no?
Glad it was helpful! I don't think there would be anything to really do to make it work as a smaller bike. But actually if you're just riding around campus, and you have a 30,5 inseam, I think it might be okay. At 5'7" I also have about the same inseam and it was okay for me. And on top of that if you're only riding like a mile here and there, eh you'd probably be just fine.
I bought one of these and replaced the 38c green and yellow tires with 32c Nimbus Flakjacket tires....peeled off all the yellow stickers...replaced brake levers with black ones...black hand grips and a white seat...it is fun and simple!
Did you see my other video on this bike? I did almost the same thing!
@@BruceChastain yes! I was too lazy to sand the brake the levers and just purchased an inexpensive set of black levers...For now the bottom bracket and crank assembly will work...but it would look so much nicer how you did your bike! Thanks for the videos I am learning from them!
Now it's 150 at Walmart
I have 2 friends they own this bike. They swapped out tires so one has two yellow And one has two green. I rode it and it not a bad bike. Not the best but definitely not bad. Great 👌 video
haha i was thinking about doing that too at first with the tires, if I could find someone with the same bike.
Is it a good wheelie bike
I have the Thruster Fixie bike. Looks like the same bike but with a black frame and yellow handlebars. Goofily colored wheels and tires, but I have replaced the tires over time with black ones. I paid about $75 for it new. My gearing, though, s different. Sprockets are 48 and 18 for a ratio of 2.66. Mine has a "flip flop" hub, can be a fixed. I have left mine with a traditional single speed. My bike is about 7 years old. I've cleaned, inspected, and repacked front and rear hubs, fixed some flats, replaced tires as needed, and replaced one set of brake pads. I'm a 67 year old cancer survivor with a bad right knee. The cancer treatments over 2 years took away some of my strength and stamina. That and the knee make it tough with the single speed. I ride it every day on a 2.5 mile route that ends with a series of six hills. I time it also. For much longer rides, I am thinking about getting a bike with gears. This bike I have is so basic that makes it easy to work on. I think I will keep it if I get another bike.
great that you are doing it right, keeping it going with good maintenance, honestly probably one of the few out there that use this bike correctly.
i have had this bike for 7 mo now and love it. glad i scored it from walmart for $98 when i could. needs a better seat and to wrap some bar tape around the handlebar grips to make it comfy but easy to do ( i used glue gun) I bought matching ribbons. to tie on ends of grips to make more girly. love it
really glad to hear it's working good for ya :)
Neighbor tossed one of these in the trash, in mint condition, for a 1 speed bike, it kinda hauls ass, logged over 200 miles on it so far. 👍
I bought one and kitted it out new decals,Handel bars,spoke skins, black tires,grips love it and know it’s worth probably around 250 to 300 hundred dollars and weighs 4 pounds less
nice!
great review! thank you.
Great review on a simple and fun bike!
thanks Jose! I'm getting it setup with some better parts right now. New video coming soon on that.
Great video. I looked at your spec drawing but couldn't determine... but what is the height from the crossbar to the ground. I'm 5'7 also but I want to compare to my other bikes to make sure there is enough clearance. Thanks.
Hi Supapol! I'm not sure the distance, but I can say there wasn't really any extra space down there.
Man I bought this bike like 10 years ago, removed all brakes and rode it with the fixed gear and did 50 miles on it, hell of a tough ride. Downhill was the absolute worst. Still have it today, but only 1 red original tire tho
I spent $1300 on a trek Roscoe earlier this year. I bought this bike you’re reviewing for $118 last week and I like it way better. I can go faster on it, and I feel I have more control on it compared to my roscoe!
I’m 5’5 and it fits me well. My mom has the same one and she’s 5’9.
Interesting that it fits you well. But I suppose it's possible because everyone has different proportions, I'm 5'7" and it was fine for me. But I'm surprised that you don't like your trek more, maybe it needs a tune up, because really that should be a better bike. thanks for watching!
Busted the back wheel trying 180 skids at the pump track. It’s actually a solid ride once I got a decent rear wheel and 16t
nice
My girlfriend recently bought this bike for her 18 year old son and he absolutely loves it but he wants to put BMX bars on it, and I found some 600mm wide bars with a 3" rise, as well as a 4 bolt bmx style clamp quill stem. My question is, do you think this would still be a comfortable ride for him? He is about 5'9", I know the bars on it are a bit wider than the ones I'm looking at but I'm not sure of the rise, he lives far away and is not inclined to give me proper measurements, it looks like bars will probably sit a little lower as well with a 3" rise. Anyway if that all makes,. Will this setup work?
hey Paul that's very interesting, sounds like he's wanting to do all this wheelie stuff the youth are doing these days. But I think they are usually using smaller bikes over all, maybe with 26" tires. A lot of them use dedicated bikes sort of made for this street stunt riding, they will have much shorter chainstays. But maybe that's not what he's going for, maybe he just wants to change the looks up. Anyway I think wider bars would be fine because I found that this bike already has a shorter reach, so going wider will bring the shoulders down a little bit, but I think it will be okay. If he changes out the stem for a shorter one, like a BMX style I think he'll need a quill stem adapter, which are not extensive. And the shorter stem should help off-set the wider bars. Hope that helps. Let me know how it goes.
@@BruceChastain Yeah, he is going more for the looks at this point, he definitely does try to wheelie, but it's more the looking cool and standing out that's more important to him. Do you know what length that quill stem is on that bike? I have found a few longer 22.2 quill stems, with the 4 bolt mount, but if you reccomend the adapter (I'm guessing to threadless to a 25.4), than I will look into that instead. Thanks for the reply and any future help/advice. He's going for bright orange bars, on a white stem mount, he's already stripped all the stickers and designed his own with the help of my girlfriend/his mother, and her cricut machine that will be a matching bright orange, with the name of his rap group on it. So basically this will be the antithesis of your build. Thanks again, and I'll be sure to post the finished product, that will likely make you cringe. I just want it to be comfortable and safe for him, not much to my taste either, considering I ride a Jamis boss cruiser with a front mount baby seat these days.
hey when you're young! I can't recommend this product as I've never used one before but I think this would work well. This is my affiliate link to the product (I get a few cents if you buy it): amzn.to/3hWHcOb
I think with the adapter you'll be able to find more BMX, shorter style stems.
I just went out and measured my stem and it looks to be about 90 to 100mm, it also has a steep angle upward.
It's cool he's into modifying it and even to the extent of making custom graphics. And hey I spend plenty of evenings hauling our toddler round on the back of our cruiser too, I just never show that bike because it's pretty boring.
I’ve been thinking about this bike for at least a decade.
Better get one because they're not making them anymore as far as I know.
Thanks for telling the weight..I couldn't find this info anywhere.
Sure thing. I think this weekend I’ll have an update video with the parts I’ve changed out which will bring the weight down some.
How much does it weigh I missed it in the video
that would be cool to see the upgrades
I have some ideas and it'll be very soon.
The clunking sound is because of a lack of lubrication plus not being installed perfectly. You might go through bearings. When mine got really loud and sounded like a trash can rolling down the street that was why. Good news is the bearings are cheap but swapping it out can take time and just be annoying to deal with
hey Steven, yeah I believe you're right, but I ended up going with an external bearing set, you can see it in the next video.
I got this bike and it's a great ride so far
cool box. thanks for the comment and watching.
I have this bike bought it as a cheap option to go back to riding I am amazed by product, the max speed I have reached in a flat ground was 27 mph
for the money it's a lot better than I expected, and 27mph is pretty good, I guess that was for just a short period as I'm sure your legs were spinning like mad.
My beach town coaster. I love my bike!
nice thanks for the comment Jerry!
Hello, I have this bike with a flat tire. Do you know what is the size of the tire? or Do you have a link for a replacement tire? Thanks.
I guess the tire is okay, but the inner tube needs replaced, for that this should work well. amzn.to/40qosxT
@@BruceChastain Looks like what you described, thank you for the link!!
As Bruce found out - rotating handlebars - these bikes can be dangerous to ride out of the box or assembled at the store at worst and not ready to ride at best. They always come with something way too tight - hub bearings, headset or bottom bracket ready to crush bearings - spokes not tensioned - handlebars not tight - pedals not tight - etc. It would be great to see a complete tear down with a full account of what should have been done. Often these bikes can be good bikes if they are assembled correctly and used as intended.
yeah it's kinda crazy people are riding around like that, that they can sell them with pretty much always something wrong.
they'd be better off selling them only in a box with the per-assembled parts correctly assembled.
It’s gone up $50 now
Do you know if the 40cm Fyxation Rodeo Pursuit Bullhorn Handle Bars will fit if I try and swap them out?
Sorry no idea. I’d just give it a try. The main point being the diameter of the handle bars.
Bruce, how do you not have 100k+ subs!! Get videos, keep it up
wow thank you so much for the nice words!
I got this bike and I fly decked it with led lights shits dope.
haha cool.
is this a good bike to wheelie on i wanted something like a big ripper
To be honest I don't think it's ideal, it's a bit too long for that. But on the other hand you should be able to wheelie anything if you have the skills (I don't).
Bro I been looking for this information for a while I been trying to find out if it’s good for wheeling
Did you get to try and wheelie it yet
I agree there's no info about this bike online. Saw this video and got so excited I'd finally get the wheel size... and nothing lol. Anyone know the size of the wheels? 28in?
700c wheel size
Great video! Been riding this bike and love it. I want to put a new crankset on it, anyone know what I need? I know it's 170mm but im not sure what other info i need to know to find a replacement.
thank you! I would suggest to look up some youtube videos on how to replace crankset. it's not hard but does require a couple special tools.
I have this bike and I bought 700c tubes for it because the tires pop very easily. but the bolts that keep the wheels together are welded into the fork and I can’t get them out, if by any chance you still have this bike can you please make a video on how to get the bolts out, and also I was looking online for airless tires so the tires don’t get flat again and the only option for the tires was 700x23c, and I don’t know if my tires are 700x23c
Hi Lulu. You mean you can't get the wheel off? After you remove the nuts, check if there are little tabs holding the wheel to the fork, they will be on the axle itself, maybe that's what's stuck. It really shouldn't be welded.
Can't really argue with some of your thoughts but I'd rather have something a bit older second-hand for the same money; ok it might need a little money spending on it but if you choose carefully you'll probably get something that's a little higher quality. I just picked up a steel Bottecchia of indeterminate age (likely mid-70s) and it's great, super stylish too.
yeah I agree, for me something like that would be a little more interesting. But some people just want a new bike.
It used to be $98, now it's f*cking $148.
I know it, too much IMO
So we just bought the bike and I put it together for my fiancé and already I know I did it wrong I did the spin the wheel break test it went around once more before breaking.
wow sorry so late seeing this, hope you guys got it sorted out by now
For a cheap bike I rode it for half day but the handlebars kept getting loose might put a little rubber between the bike and handlebars are maybe some glue
Seems like the lose bars is a common issues, they should improve that.
Definitely a good parts bike. Set of wheel/tire new chain new brakes
Hell I’d probably sell the frame after
Just got this bike for 75 .. I really like it. But what are the inches for the tires ?
the tires are 700c, 38mm wide I believe.
@@BruceChastain weird how it doesn't go by inches
@@A1Bokeh yeah, with bikes it's a huge mix, but these type wheels for sure called 700c, the tires are 38mm, but you can go as narrow as 25mm, but no wider than I'd say about 48mm, I'm running some 40mm on it right now that fit very nice.
@@BruceChastain I've seen the 700 the c is basically there from the old days right? 700 and 700c are the same? And ok cool thanks man. Gonna ride the stock tires out first. I love the colors lol. Appreciate the insight. Gets confusing for newbies
Is this same bike that was Schwinn Cutback a few years ago?
I thought the cutback was more of a MTB.
I wanted to purchase this bike so I can get back and forth from work, my job is 8.4 miles away. Is this bike ideal for transportation?
yeah WD I would say it's pretty much perfect for that.
What bottom bracket should i get for 46T crankset
Hi Zacc, check out this other video where I updated the crank set as well as the BB. ua-cam.com/video/8WOMLMRNbEg/v-deo.html
This bike is perfect for winter riding cause u don’t have to worry bout jumping gears Nd it’s cheap Nd if u ruin it then oh well it got me through the winter
yep pretty much it
Y I don’t mind em easy controls
I bought this bike for $150 just so I can get back into riding a little bit on the weekends and on those rare quiet afternoons after work.
That sounds lovely
I just found out from the company that makes this bike that they will sell you two black tires for $28 with shipping so if you're not crazy about the tire color you can turn this into a black and blue bike
hmm interesting, do you have a link for that? That's not too bad of a price.
Really need help! Any shorter people out there with experience on this bike? Opinion would it fit a 5"5 person?
Hi Teresa, in my opinion it's a bit big, even I think I was on the edge at 5'7". However that said, there was a woman on one of the videos, maybe this one who said she was like 5'4" I believe and said that it fit her fine. My advice is to go to walmart and try it. Bring a few tools so you can adjust the saddle to the right height, or ask a worker to help with that. Go at a time it's not too busy.
I'm 5'6" and the top bar is a bit too high for me.. but I'm learning to tilt the bike when getting on and off. Really good ride if put together well and maintained.
Any idea on the head tube diameter, so I can get the right quill stem adapter?
Hi sorry for the late reply, but it's 21.8mm.
@@BruceChastain thanks man, just bought this bike and ordering parts to mod it.
Great video man.
You should put it on a scale and show us the actual weight,. before any upgrades.
I think you might save about 2 lb if you were to replace the tires/tubes with 25c folding slicks. is it possible to replace that fork with a much better and lighter possibly a carbon fork?
hey there AB! Check out @1:10 I say the weight is 13.6kg or 30lbs. Then in the next video I changed the crank as well as tires and I believe I talked about the weight after that.
I watched and listened to the whole video I do recall you saying 30 pounds, and I thought that was an estimated weight. :) 😀
@@Not_Sure_ no it was the exact weight, I have a little pull down type scale made for luggage.
Is it possible to lower the seat even more than what you showed in the video? how tall are the seat and the top of the frame from the ground up? Will you recommend it to someone who's 5.5 ft without shoes?
yes you can lower the seat more, but I'm pretty sure if you're 5'5" you wont be able to stand over the top tube without tilting it to the side. Best thing would be to go to a walmart and try it.
@@BruceChastain thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, there is none available at my local Walmart. Sorry for bothering you again, but may I ask for the height from the ground to the top tube. Thank you in advance
@@kingsito343 alright let me go out and check.
okay so the top tube slants upward to the front slightly so it depends on where you measure it, but I measured it just a little bit in front of the seat, about where you might stand and I measured about 31.5". However I have 700cX35mm wheels on it now, which are both narrower and shorter than the silly ones it comes with, so you could probably add another .5' for the tires it comes with, making it about 32".
@@BruceChastain definitely not going to work out. Thank you for the clarification and best wishes to you
most people that buy a "mountain" bike at wal-mart should get this instead. one gear is fine for folks riding around town, and it makes it so much less likely to break.
100%
This bikes looks sweet! I wanna order it online but I've never built a bike before. Is it easy to build and does it come with the tools to build it? Thank you.
hey GR! I bought mine used, but I wouldn't expect it to come with all the tools needed. But really I'm sure you can gather the few required tools. If you're on a mega budget, maybe even a dollar tree will have what you need.
@@BruceChastain thank you for your feedback! I do food deliveries so hoping this bike will endure 🤙🏼
would this bike be alright for doing wheelies?
Not really so good, a bit heavy I’d say.
I used to have have bike for communiting in short distance, such as train station and two got stolen.
That is why this price tag is suitable for me. And this bike is more than $140 at walmart, and I blame god damn inflation.
is it really, I was wondering if it went up yet.
@@BruceChastain I just purchased one yesterday with normal color, and saved me $20 and the total is $128 without tax
The ultimate tracklocross starter kit
yep just need to switch to a fixed gear cog and lock ring.
I have one of these and I replaced the seat with a better one, Im thinking abouy upgrading my grips Or handlebar. Maybe my gears in the near future
cool, yeah the grips, at least for looks, I didn't dig them at all.
@@BruceChastain Yeah I really think id Be better Off with some higher quality Grips. Otherwise I like the Bike for getting to the gym and work, But the Peddles are junk man. Im gonna get some Better pedals With my next paycheck.
I here the from people who assemble walmart bikes that on the schwinn bikes are greased any other bike you will need to get the hubs properly greased ...
really don't know myself, I never opened up the hubs.
Can you buy one in Australia?? If so please drop a link 👍🏼
I really have no idea, is there Walmart there?
@@BruceChastain No we don’t have Walmart or anything like that here
I have this bike and have had a lot of fun on it. The chain came off the other week and I launched about 5 yards over the handle bars. Ouch. Regardless it’s a fun bike
wow I've sometimes heard of stuff like that happening, but how? I mean the falling off bit.
@@BruceChastain it locked the entire bike up so I flew over the handle bars. Chain came off and wedged.
What is considered a balance bik
balance bike is usually a bike for small kids with no pedals.
This bike is listed at $150 at walmart. What time of year did you pick it up for $98?
when I did this video, way back in September 2020 it was $98, but now it's, as you said $150.
@@BruceChastain I'm hoping they will put them on clearance again this year!🤞🏼
@@BruceChastain would you say that it's worth $150?
Would 300lbs be too heavy for this bike?
hey Steven. I looked it up in the Kent manual, it says the bikes are made for max of 275 lbs. That said with gentle riding maybe one could get away with a little more.
Is this good for wheeling
I'm not really sure, sorry I'm not too great at doing wheelies, especially on such a bike. For me at least a MTB would be easier.
@@BruceChastain thanks for the advice
I love the look of this bike lol
cool, maybe you'd like to see the video right after this one which has the upgrades.
@@BruceChastain ill check it out man!
I have this bike but I can’t put the disc brakes on
Hey Hannah. It would require a new front fork and for someone to weld a mount on the frame for the back. I think it’s not worth it, but if someone wants to learn, guess it’s a good bike to do it on.
Is it a good bike to wheelie with?
nope. tool long and heavy.
Is it good for wheelies/does it make a god wheelie bike
I'm not sure it is, has a long chain stay so I think maybe not the best.
@@BruceChastain what do you think is the best cheaper bike
Should I get it if I’m 6’2 tall?
I think it will work for you, but best if you go to the store and give it a try.
I've been looking for information on this damn bike for a long time now. Was gonna get a single speed to start commuting to work and saw this bad boy at Walmart for $98. Didn't buy it yet cause I was looking for information. Now I finally know the gear ratio and all that, plus more than I expected. Good work bud! Also, would you suggest this lovely cheap bike for a 10 mile commute to get started out commuting to see if I like it? Also, besides pedals and seat, what would you suggest to make it better for a longer commute?
hey Chris! You're welcome! Indeed it's surprisingly hard to find details on this bike, glad to have some of them documented here. As for a 10 miles commute, well for sure the bike can handle it, but also for sure there are quicker bikes that could do the job a little better, maybe with slightly steeper gearing. On the other hand if you are on a tight budget sure I'll work. And if you're really on a tight budget look for one used, I got this one for $60 and I do see them come up for around that price from time to time.
Is this bike built for someone 6'2 my brother
Do you think so? Do you have one?
Definitely will not fit someone who's 6'2
@@MrJonas2255 good afternoon Jonathan and I appreciate the information,I wish it was for the price of,hope ur enjoying this blessed day too🙏🏽😇💪🏽
I have this bike do You know the wheel size?
they are 700c wheels.
A third buyer is that 50 year old that has already been through some upper $$$ mountain and road bikes and knows they are not going to ride Rocky Mtn trails or 200 miles of roadway. They just want to ride to the pub for beer and chips. 🍻
hey good point Rob!
can you do wheelies on this bike?
I can't but I'm sure someone can :)
HACK AND RIDE BIKES is it hard to like lift up the bike??
@@trevorpacheco8332 not really, it's all about skill and balance. but this won't be the best bike for wheelies because it's long, has a long chain stay, just not really made for that. but if you are good, sure you can do it.
Often, the simple is cool!
Yes sir that's what I think too
What size post is that for the seat?
Sorry I'm not sure and I've sold the bike so I can't check it now.
@@BruceChastain do you what size are the stem I’m trying to upgrade it
I would buy one & upgrade the gearing
that's what I did, if you see the next video I did on this same bike.
That's a ~52 cm frame and i can tell just by looking at tge video it needs another saddle and most likely different tires. And the list goes on.
People think cheap bikes are a good idea, until you realise the seat of your new 99 dollar bike feels like a brick and makes you lose feeling in your bottom.
yeah saddle isn't great
This bike go's by many names Kent thruster I bought Amazon adding rear rack and front baskets cargo bike
Nice setup sounds like. I think the only difference with the Thruster is it has the flip flop hub. As well as the paint and tire colors.
I'm 6'4 I assume this should fit?
No I would assume it will not fit. I think this bike would be uncomfortably too small.
@@BruceChastain hmmm so I guess I have to look for a 29 inch? This bike is just to put around with my kids
@@enigmaticreverieproduction5169 it's not really the wheel size, it's more the frame size. A lot of times they have this bike at walmart so you can check it out yourself, but I really think it'll be too small. You'll need to look for a frame size XL or something like that.
yeah! 💪
thanks EWL!
Do you know the size of the stem because I want to upgrade it
I believe it's 1", not sure though because I've sold the bike.
Can you wheelie the bike?
Yes but I don’t think it’s pretty ideal for that. Why do so many people ask this.
@@BruceChastain thanks. Your video convinced me to order the bike. Just looking for something basic to ride around with my 5-YO. Asked about wheelies because I'll probably try for fun. I imagine other people ask for similar reasons - adult interested in a cheap bike that can wheelie but don't want to ride bmx because it looks like a kid bike.
@@ybarsabal cool! hope it works well for you. I have some more video where I've done some modification, you may like these.
I bought it to go to work n its amazing for what it cost
perfect for getting to work and back. thanks for the comment and sub!