Just bought two new Worksman Bikes. I got the “Big Man on Campus” model and a MG-R. Looking forward to them getting here. This will be my fourth worksman bike and I’m so happy that these guys are still around, prospering and still making USA made bikes. These bikes are built tough and when I say tough I mean real tough. Many bikes are made to look that way but are really not. These worksman folks use better steel, don’t cut corners. I will be reviewing them on my channel when they arrive here. Keep up the good work Wayne and company.
They are best heavy duty bicycle out there. All components and parts are over sized for heavy use that would tear up any bargin bike. You pay more, but it is worth it
When are you going to develop FRONT and REAR disc brakes for your industrial bicycle? Also, a crank forward design would be great. What gauge are the stainless steel spokes when ordering the alloy rim?
I would love to have an electric trike that is sturdy , foldable and has a 600 ib weight capacity and leaning capabilities with a 750 watt motor and a rear suspension.
Used worksman for a couple of my projects. Getting ready to order another
Just bought two new Worksman Bikes. I got the “Big Man on Campus” model and a MG-R. Looking forward to them getting here. This will be my fourth worksman bike and I’m so happy that these guys are still around, prospering and still making USA made bikes. These bikes are built tough and when I say tough I mean real tough. Many bikes are made to look that way but are really not. These worksman folks use better steel, don’t cut corners. I will be reviewing them on my channel when they arrive here. Keep up the good work Wayne and company.
Are you kidding! Bike frame is cheap. 1/16" thick rear dropouts???
You have that review ready?
"Ride in the car is a chore" .... well said!
I have been on a worksman bikes in auto plants I worked at i am retired now your bikes are nice hold up good.
Made in America baby !!
ASSEMBLED in America baby !!
They are best heavy duty bicycle out there. All components and parts are over sized for heavy use that would tear up
any bargin bike. You pay more, but it is worth it
Absolutely I own one and I am not able to go for a ride without people asking me where I got it. I absolutely love it
I'm amazed how Worksman gets away with building cheap weak bikes and saying they're the best industrial bike out there. I'm guessing the worst.
@@webwillie1 Have you owned one?
I would like to have one of these.Very nice bikes.
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I want one of those too but not for $800 ☹️
When are you going to develop FRONT and REAR disc brakes for your industrial bicycle? Also, a crank forward design would be great. What gauge are the stainless steel spokes when ordering the alloy rim?
I worked in the auto industry rode a lot of these in the plants
Need rear tires for my tike
Buy a Worksman,
Build a Klunker,
Ride it in the dirt🤘
I would love to have an electric trike that is sturdy , foldable and has a 600 ib weight capacity and leaning capabilities with a 750 watt motor and a rear suspension.
Who they kidding...Bike is 95% Chinese.
Workman are one of the only bikes that are made in the US. If you think I am wrong you could bike to the factory.
4:22 Comfort hunh? How about offering a full suspension option?