it's a tenth of the price of so many other gravel bikes, yet those other gravel bikes aren't ten times better than this. I think that's why people are up in arms.
They feel especially overpriced. You can get decent MTB or road bikes at budget prices but gravel bikes just seem to cost more for no discernible reason.
Yeah, people pay a lot for a brand name. This was how I managed a gravel bike from 2021 worth about $1800 (including several upgrades done by the previous owner) for $422. It was made by a small company called State, but even they up-charged quite a bit compared to this bike from what I’ve seen
I got my ALR checkpoint off Facebook marketplace for 1400, it is definitely 10 times better than this bike. This would have ZERO chance on the trails I ride. I also swap out the wheel set and ride with FAST (A21+) groups and will hit 25 on the flats and 40+ on descents, again zero chance with this bike. But this is a good bike for starting out and may get one for my kid.
@bindingcurve This bike imo is not in that same caliber or category of bike. Right now at $250 this bike is fine for what it is. Of course you'll be getting "dropped" or be having issues in group rides with more seasoned riders. This is more for a person who is just looking to get into grave biking at a great entry price or for the person who wants a nice overall bike for under $300. The 1/10th the price is a bit of a stretch but in all fairness most gravel bikes are pricey 😅😅😅
The color is called Green Tea, it's written on the walmart info card now. I recommend checking the wheel ball bearings, mine were adjusted super tight and with very little grease inside so I rebuilt both axles properly and now the wheels rotate super buttery smooth.
I had to do some digging to find the olive on the website HAHAHAHA I hate hearing that over the wheel. Mince were thankfully ok. I have just recently done a upgrade fork video and was impressed with how the headset bearing were greased! Thanks for commenting!
Bearings being adjusted terribly is extremely common with cheaper hubs. Real shame too, cause the hubs would be fine and last ages if they were adjusted right from the factory. Instead, they get pitted and balls crumble within a year of riding way too often.
For anyone wondering about this bike, I bought one today and rode it 11 miles in just under an hour to get the feel for it. I absolutely enjoyed it. I have a Poseidon Norton (hardtail) and a Giant Trance Advanced (carbon full sus, got this one used.) so I don’t know squat about gravel bikes. For $250, it is absolutely worth it. I was pleasantly surprised. Much like Chicken Sendies, I swapped out the pedals before, tightened everything up, and headed out. I’m ordering a saddle ASAP 😂. Even with padded shorts, my butt was getting sore. I’m 5’9”, got the medium. Feels good.
@@chickensendiesyou hit the nail on the head for me, I’m a seasoned rider who does mostly mtb trails and got sick of the rain messing up my plans. Also I want to use it to train up my endurance for the mtb trails. Thought I’d give this a shot. Gonna order that saddle now 😂
I hope whoever at Walmart dreamed up this model and came up with the decent frame design and component spec got a nice bonus. Not only because the bike seems to be a runaway best seller but because it's changing Walmart's image among bike enthusiasts. Two of the Walmart heirs are known bike fanatics, so maybe it's their baby. Anyway, the bike's designer did a great job.
Picked one of these up while not even looking for a bike at the same time. I mainly mountain bike. But got tired of trying to have fun on the mountain bike while in town riding with my sons. I jumped on UA-cam and started seeing the craze behind this bike. I went on a whim to my local Walmart and before my eyes they had a few in stock. It’s been so nice on the few rides I’ve been out so far. Again I had no intentions on purchasing a second bike at all. But all these raves and reviews sparked my interest and for the price, I’m pretty stoked. Thanks for this video and your honesty. I will also look into some upgrades as well as a new saddle. Thanks!🤙
Threw my old XTR rear derailleur (now shifts like butter) and a 14-34 freewheel gets up almost any hill. New seat and pedals (of course) and its working sweet. rear rack basket and bags and now I can get groceries and exercise at once.
Bought this bike couple of weeks ago to fit between my old road bike and mountian bike(26"). Compared to this bike the mountain bike feels like I'm dragging an anchor and they are about the same weight? Saddle is definitely the worse I've sat on. Bought the charge seat and it is pretty good. Note: The charge will not fit on the stock seat clamp. I swapped my road bike post and clamp and all is well. The other point is the mountain bike has not attachment points other than a water bottle. The OT has enough for just about everything. The pedals worked fine but when I felt the bearings they were trash so new ones installed. The bike was put together pretty good. Just an adjustment to the front axle bearings and head. I could only get a medium size, like you said they are slim pickings. It was put together pretty well but all fittings should be checked before you put to many miles on it. I don't think this is a bike to put a bunch of $$upgrades on. If something breaks then it's probably the right time. I do like this bike alot. Because I'm short, fat, old and outta shape I needed to change the stem. I put on an adjustable one because I didn't know how much I needed to raise the bars. Big +. Also treated myself to a new pair of flat MTB shoes. Another big+. Thanks for your vids on this bike. I'll be watching for your upgrades. Sub'd....
Very nice and I'm glad you are enjoying yours. Thanks for the heads up and the saddle not fitting the stick seat post. Since I got the new one I did jot even try the old one 😅😅😅 Gkad you decided to support and welcome!!! 😁
I have 3 mountain bikes already and have been toying with getting a gravel bike but didn't want to spend another $600 for one. Saw a guy riding the Ozark and it looked great and he said he really liked it tho he has a Jamis too. Bought one that day. I had same thoughts about swapping pedals and seat, gonna do that. I'll go with the same spoon saddle(looks rad). Now I've got a bike for the road and light trails and it was really cheap. I'm stoked!
Got one 2 weeks ago. Took it to the shop for an adjustment. Been riding a few hours every day. No trails like this yet, but it is a solid bike worth the price. Take it to a pro if you need and they’ll make it feel even better than you bought it before any upgrades. New seat and break pads will be my first upgrades. Curious to see what the second gen would be
Just brought this bike yesterday been debating a while and pulled the plug. Your review helped me decide . Bike was AMAZING felt great and is a amazing starter gravle bike. 2nd bottle cage mount is sus thought . I reached out to the manufacturer and they changed it too that fon previous modles but did not say why. The Ozark trail vibe 2.0 specifically is amazing too and wroth your money . Honeslty these bikes are amazing and ride about 20 miles each route to completion. Will get that saddle on my next upgrade .
Very nice and glad you found the videos helpful! Pretty wild for $250 imo. I'll have to take a look at the 2nd mount. I just set up 1 bottle currently.
I am new to bicycling and bought this bike based on your review. I would love to see a video on upgrading/adjusting parts in addition to the saddle and pedals.
It's a great value! When I was looking for a gravel bike, the cheapest models from the reputable brands were 700-800$, while you could buy a decent mountain bike from the same brands for like 600$. I was thinking about buying a frame and building bike myself, but the frame itself would cost more than this bike. There really were no budged options for gravel bikes before. This bike is great. But I agree that freewheel is its biggest drawback. It will probably work fine. But if you will want to upgrade a drivetrain you will need to replace a hub, which means reassembling the wheel. It would probably be easier to just buy a used wheel. And just replacing freewheel cassette is pretty much impossible too. If you have ever tried this - you know what I'm talking about.
They still make 7sp freewheels. The problem with ALL freewheel hubs though is the inboard bearing design on the drive side which means tons of snapped axles because these are quickrelease wheels. If they were solid axle freewheel, they would be bent axles. Although you can find 7s cassette (freehub) wheels, that would mean changing out this wheel for a freehub wheel and cassette which would make this bike maybe closer to $350 unless it's a garbage wheel.
I'm running the same pedals on my GT Performer, they feel really good and I still don't remember where or when I got them, just kinda showed up in my parts bin
I have the previous Walmart gravel bike (Genesis Bohe) but immediately put 32mm slick tires on it and only use it for pavement. I've also never tried a gravel bike on single track. The Bohe also starts to sound like a Walmart bike once you put it through some miles or elevation change but I haven't had anything completely fail on it.
Thank you for mentioning the sizing of the bike (50cm) and your height. I watched 4 other videos on this bike and they never once mentioned sizing. Also… that new saddle looks perfect.
I got this one yesterday and after 10 miles it feels really comfortable to me (im 6ft). Idk if i just have short arms or what, but it feels just fine to me.
I'm glad Walmart is building some good budget bikes. I had the kent trouvalle and it wasnt a bad bike. Ozark took notes it seems and made a good little budget hardtail. Now this bike. I'm hoping they build a nice thru axle hardtail with modern geo numbers or even a full suspension 😯. Even if they sell just the frame.
It is kind of interesting to see what Wal Mart is doing here..... They obviously have the trail stuff down with Bentonville. Now they are releasing these budget bikes that really are not that bad at the price. Kind of excited to see what happens in the future for sure!
@@chickensendies I'm glad UA-camrs like your self and others are building up and riding the budget bikes. It opens up the sport to people who couldn't afford a 1k bike or more.
I bought this bike to add to my custom DIY square drop off-road trailer I made. This is going to be the perfect bike to take along and not be paranoid leaving it on the trailer (it will still be secured) but before I started to see this gravel bike everywhere on the internet I was going to take my expansive road bike on trip and I know that I wouldn't have been able to ue it all the time because often time I will be off-roading and camped on trails. this gravel bike is PERFECT for that. a few upgrades here and there and I can go enjoy myself or drop into town for some groceries etc....
Ive had this bike for a couple a weeks, got the small size since I’m 5’1 and it’s the first time I buy a bike at Walmart. I really loved it at first sight it is nice!, I will say is a little crunchy sometimes 😆the breaks scream ouch downhill but I do love it anyway. I’m having a hard time reaching with my small arms and I was wondering if anyone thinks it is a good idea to change the handlebars to flat ones.🙂
Glad you are liking it!!! I actually have a flat bar gravel bike and think it is very nice. Keep in mind you'll have to swap components as well such as brake levers and shifting controls. But, it can definitely be done if you so desire 😁
As a test, ride for as long as you can using just the top bar ... if the reach is still too long, a flat bar won't be an improvement unless it also has some rise to it. It's also possible to achieve added reach with a riser stem, and likely easier to swap out.
@BonafideToolJunkie I think the gearing on straight pavement is fine. If you have very steep hills you may not like to full range but for my area it works fine for me 😁
Should try out a suspension seat post and carbon printed 3d saddle. I got a Suntour NCX and Ryet on Ali for a little over $110. Great cause they can easily be swapped to other bikes they made an awesome difference when I ride on gravel!
@@chickensendies I saw one at Walmart but couldn't tell what size it was. It said for riders up 6 ft. Frame size / top tube length are important for me so that I'll know before hand stem length
I'm enjoying riding this bike, still currently stock. And it's really upgradable if someone wants to make changes. Can't beat the intro price for a gravel bike.
Just bought this bike today. Rode 40 miles today on gravel limestone trails. This bike is perfect for me (63 y/o m). I love my oldie Giant 520 Boulder for the gearing but the medium 700cm is more of my size and quicker. Pleasure to ride. I am sure it's not as fine as a Kona or Trek but I'll be damned if I am spending iver $1,000 on a bike. As long as its fast, comfortable and reliable I am a happy rider.
Although you didn't mention in the video about Walmart build quality... I'm guessing that you know your way around a torque wrench and a wheel truing stand - just based on what I can see on your workbench. Did you go over the bike to make sure it was assembled properly before taking it out on single-tracks?
A guy on reddit claim his front wheel flew off because of the braking force and quick release. Is it just user error on the quick release not being tigthen enough?
My personal opinion is either user error or there may have been a defect.... My experience is entirely opposite and the bike does not have that issue. Hope that helps.
What is difference between a gravel bike and mountain bike? I am 68 yo and am in the market for a size L frame with disc brakes and front suspension, would only ride this style maybe monthly, mainly road bike use, been looking no at Trek Marlin
One of the main differences you will notice is most gravel bikes have drop bars and mountain bikes will have flat bars. If you are on more single track styled trail systems Id say mountain bike would be more your style. If you are going to go more gravel oriented or even paved paths then gravel will be better for you. Another main difference is most gravel bikes have rigid forks or suspension forks with not much travel. Mountain bikes have suspension forks to help with drops, roots, or anything else that would get in your way. Hopefully that helps!
@@chickensendies leaning towards mountain I have a trek road bike so this would be used for off road, leaning towards a Giant Talon or Trek Marlin based on what’s in our area Marin Bobcat look good but would like to test ride before ordering blind Thanks
These videos are great but I can't seem to find anyone (or maybe I've missed it) that is experienced with bikes, like you, that has put together a "what you should check on this bike "right off the shelf" or "out of the box." Like a tune up or reassembly run down that shows what to look for before you trust the worker getting OTs assembly work. Would appreciate it if you could direct me to it or respond. Thinking about this bike for getting into the world of general fitness and using it for a couple of baby NON COMPETATIVE triathlons.
@jhernandez418 the most important things you are going to want to check are the bolts (make sure they arent loose, shifting, the wheels are put in appropriately with the quick release, the brakes that they are working and adjusted, then the fit. By fit, I mean adjust the drop bars where you want them and adjust the height of the seatpost and position of the saddle. You can always take it to a local bike shop if you feel like this is a bit much 😁 I know it seems like a lot, but safety with bikes is very important. Especially if you get it from a store like Walmart where potentially the people putting it together are not 100% sure what they are doing.
I'd say start with the smaller one honestly and if worse case scenario you can take it back and get the 50cm if need be. But, the 44cm is what I'd tell you to snag 😁
Seeing your trail made me want to get on my '90s MTB, a bike the internet tells us we aren't supposed to want anymore. Even in '93 I wasn't supposed to want it, because it has a rigid fork. As for the Walmart bike, I'm curious, same as everyone else. But for mostly different riding.
I agree that overall, it's a good bike for the price. It's a perfect beater bike for commuting. It would be cheaper to replace than a proper gravel bike and as parts break and wear out you can upgrade it to become something decent.
It's quite nice to notice that these chinese road shifters work nice with low speeds derailleur (7 speeds). I could change my old Shimano rsx from the 90's for them. ❤
Yep, If you plan on extensively upgrading it I'd say look elsewhere. If you buy it and keep it primarily stock with minor upgrading it is not bad at all 😁😁😁
I had a Bikes Direct bike that I swear was the same frame and fork, I assume its a catalog frame so probably was the same. I was totally happy with it for thousands of miles even though I spent $350-375 on it. I think some people see "Walmart" and just assume its the average 50lbs cruise around town tank things they normally sell and many just like bashing things/being "tough" online. I do also see just as much from the other side with people saying its just as good as high end bikes and thats just as silly. I would suggest people new to drop bar bikes/gravel bikes doing some searches for some fitting tips / set up advice. I see little things like the hoods being tilted so far up that the drops are pretty much useless as you cant rest your fingers on the levers anymore. another tip about contact points for new people is that drop bars come in wildly different measurements, for $50 Ritchey sells bars in every imaginable width, drop, reach, flare measurements. using the drops on slightly flared bars with less drop and some compliance feel so much better on the rougher stuff than ridding on the hoods (night and day difference)
That will actually be my first "real" upgrade 😁😁😁 Single Track it definitely works but was out of my comfort zone on it 😅😅😅 Definitely wider trails with not many roots and this thing would shine!
I feel like if i bought one, Id uograde everything, then may as well have gotten a Canyon Grail or Grizl. Seat, seatpost, 38cm bars, Wheeltop wireless deraiuler and hyd calipers, amd Superteam gravel carbon wheelset, then you are stuck with a small mediocre heavy frame lol. Def a great deal if you can leave it mostly stock
That is the issue... buy it and ride it! HAHAHAHA Definitely a fun budget option if you want to learn how to work on and upgrade over time though. Appreciate the comment 😁
Remember when riding the hoods your reach is another 70mm from your stem which is another 70mm. If the hoods are your primary position I’ve noticed a difference in a short stem 😊 The twitchy ness I think mtb ers are feeling is because you’re much more over the front axle.02$😊
Thinking about buying this for my 13 yr oldold who is 5’7 he’s mostly going to ride on city trails and some gravel. Would a c9 seat work with it for comfort? Would you still change the pedals for that use case?😊
As long as the saddle has the 2 rails for attachment you are good! 😁😁😁 I would say if you get it ride the stock pedals and see how he feels over them then talk about upgrading. Hope that helps!
Earlier this year I converted my 2016 Charge Plug steel frame/fork road bike to gravel. The Charge Spoon is a great saddle. Too bad Charge Bikes went in the direction they did.
I think you'd be better on the 44 at 5'5. The 50 would probably work but you'd most likely need a shorter stem to help with the feel. But I'd say 44 would be best bet 😁
1x on a drop handle is usually a bad idea. They are being dropped on the descents in my group. Gravel bikes just have too much of a speed range unless you are running a 11-51 or better yet a 10-52. Not going to happen for less than $800, even for Walmart
That fork is over three pounds itself, a carbon fork would take off two plus pounds alone plus the saddle and removing the kickstand is another 1 pound plus - so you could easily get it down below 30 pounds with better wheels, stem, BB etc you could probably up to 26lbs
@allentufts5185 This was weighed with out kickstand lol I got mine shipped and never put it on. Getting it to 30 or below will be very doable.... but, it is doing it budget friendly that will be interesting! 😁😁😁
Sat on this badboy today and I'm tempted to buy it even though I just bought a bike after not having one for 20+ years last week 🤣 Went with a $500 mountain bike, help me justify buying an additional bike please lol
Ok...... So..... You can use this for specifically riding around town or long distance and use the mountain bike for single track only.... That is all I got 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saddles, pedals and stems are pretty much guaranteed replacements for me. Which makes me roll my eyes at some of those high dollar bikes with $600 integrated bars and $450 saddles. The G1 Medium is actually a pretty long bike by Drop Bar standards. It has the same Eff TTL as a Poseidon X Ambition in XL and a longer Reach. It feels cramped because it has a 60 mm stem instead of a 110 mm like the Ambition. Going to need a long post for the big guys with that 50 cm seat tube.
That is interesting on the top tube info compared to the poseidon. I thought it felt pretty good for my frame though 😁😁😁 Contact points are definitely personal and when you find what you like.... you know HAHAHAHA
@chickensendies I don't know how familiar you are with Road Bikes, but here is the old Crit favorite compared: 56 cm Specialized Allez Sprint Comp 563 Eff Top Tube 558 Stack 398 Reach 100 Stem Ozark Trail G1 Med 565 Eff Top Tube 572 Stack 395 Reach 60 Stem 100 mm stem on G1 and 15 mm of spacers on the Allez and I would be hard pressed to tell the difference in cockpit dimensions.
@@chickensendies out of Tampa Bay but in Belize now and having higher priced bikes at shipping costs plus 38.8% duty isn't the way..seeing a upgradable quality bike at this price point works...the frame is out of Taiwan which is better than main land China....
@@chickensendies Come in from a $6000 name brand bike that I can't get a backshock for. Best part, its consider the kids frame now that it's a 26 inch tires... I still like it...lol 😁 🤙🏽🤣🚵♂️ that's what its all about just getting out and enjoy life!
@@chickensendiesmine shows that color on the tag that was zip tied to the handlebars when new, next to the item number. I did just buy mine a few days ago though so maybe it's a new addition.
Seen one of these right when I walked into a Walmart today and on my way out 5 minutes later it was already gone. I don't know why I want one so bad but I also know that's my favorite green so I think it's catching my eye for that reason also
Got one off FB for 85 dollars. Sold my old MTB and am going to make this my all in one project bike. I'm super excited to get this guy on some trails. It's been so hard to find one since it's been out of stock often where I live
@@brittanyw3526 that would be sick. Yea I went into a Walmart one day for about 5 minutes, I happen to see one of these actually tucked in the garden area, mixed in with other kids bikes, when I walked out (5 minutes later) that bike was already gone. They're definitely one of Walmarts hottest bikes right now.
It is definitely a bummer when your local trails close due to weather.... Honestly one of the main reasons I think a gravel bike like this is a great option to have!
To the "just spend a bit more buying a better used bike" people...ok...can you actually find a better used drop bar gravel bike for $500? I'm not talking about an old road bike that can only take MAYBE 32C knobby tires. I'm not talking about a cyclocross bike that can only take 38C tires. I'm talking about an actual gravel bike (with proper endurance geometry) capable of taking 40C-50C tires. I barely see any actual used gravel bikes for sale in my area. When I do they tend to be $1000+. The closest I can really think of in price point is something like the Poseidon bikes. New they are like $600+, and I doubt they are spec'ed all that much better than this bike. In a few years this will probably change once the gravel bike craze has completely saturated the market. However, at this moment in time actual gravel bikes aren't that common to find just yet. I think this bike is a great starter bike with some room for upgrading. Nothing appears to be proprietary so swapping better off the shelf parts should be easy. If you buy quality components to upgrade it you can move many of those components to a better, lighter frame in the future and return this bike back to stock to keep it as a beater/loaner or sell it.
At the price, I do not think there is anything that comes close to it. The used market would be the other best option but that is mostly luck and time. As far as I can tell, no proprietary parts and it is absolutely upgradable 😁
Specialized make some very nice bikes! I used to have a full suspension one and really enjoyed it. This bike is pretty nice for the price for sure though!
it's a tenth of the price of so many other gravel bikes, yet those other gravel bikes aren't ten times better than this. I think that's why people are up in arms.
I think this is it as well.
They feel especially overpriced. You can get decent MTB or road bikes at budget prices but gravel bikes just seem to cost more for no discernible reason.
Yeah, people pay a lot for a brand name. This was how I managed a gravel bike from 2021 worth about $1800 (including several upgrades done by the previous owner) for $422. It was made by a small company called State, but even they up-charged quite a bit compared to this bike from what I’ve seen
I got my ALR checkpoint off Facebook marketplace for 1400, it is definitely 10 times better than this bike. This would have ZERO chance on the trails I ride. I also swap out the wheel set and ride with FAST (A21+) groups and will hit 25 on the flats and 40+ on descents, again zero chance with this bike. But this is a good bike for starting out and may get one for my kid.
@bindingcurve This bike imo is not in that same caliber or category of bike. Right now at $250 this bike is fine for what it is. Of course you'll be getting "dropped" or be having issues in group rides with more seasoned riders. This is more for a person who is just looking to get into grave biking at a great entry price or for the person who wants a nice overall bike for under $300. The 1/10th the price is a bit of a stretch but in all fairness most gravel bikes are pricey 😅😅😅
The color is called Green Tea, it's written on the walmart info card now. I recommend checking the wheel ball bearings, mine were adjusted super tight and with very little grease inside so I rebuilt both axles properly and now the wheels rotate super buttery smooth.
I had to do some digging to find the olive on the website HAHAHAHA I hate hearing that over the wheel. Mince were thankfully ok. I have just recently done a upgrade fork video and was impressed with how the headset bearing were greased! Thanks for commenting!
Bearings being adjusted terribly is extremely common with cheaper hubs. Real shame too, cause the hubs would be fine and last ages if they were adjusted right from the factory. Instead, they get pitted and balls crumble within a year of riding way too often.
For anyone wondering about this bike, I bought one today and rode it 11 miles in just under an hour to get the feel for it. I absolutely enjoyed it. I have a Poseidon Norton (hardtail) and a Giant Trance Advanced (carbon full sus, got this one used.) so I don’t know squat about gravel bikes. For $250, it is absolutely worth it. I was pleasantly surprised.
Much like Chicken Sendies, I swapped out the pedals before, tightened everything up, and headed out. I’m ordering a saddle ASAP 😂. Even with padded shorts, my butt was getting sore.
I’m 5’9”, got the medium. Feels good.
Appreciate the input and glad you are enjoying it so far!!!!
And, yep.... Saddles gotta go HAHAHAHA
@@chickensendiesyou hit the nail on the head for me, I’m a seasoned rider who does mostly mtb trails and got sick of the rain messing up my plans. Also I want to use it to train up my endurance for the mtb trails. Thought I’d give this a shot.
Gonna order that saddle now 😂
I hope whoever at Walmart dreamed up this model and came up with the decent frame design and component spec got a nice bonus. Not only because the bike seems to be a runaway best seller but because it's changing Walmart's image among bike enthusiasts.
Two of the Walmart heirs are known bike fanatics, so maybe it's their baby. Anyway, the bike's designer did a great job.
Picked one of these up while not even looking for a bike at the same time. I mainly mountain bike. But got tired of trying to have fun on the mountain bike while in town riding with my sons. I jumped on UA-cam and started seeing the craze behind this bike. I went on a whim to my local Walmart and before my eyes they had a few in stock. It’s been so nice on the few rides I’ve been out so far. Again I had no intentions on purchasing a second bike at all. But all these raves and reviews sparked my interest and for the price, I’m pretty stoked.
Thanks for this video and your honesty. I will also look into some upgrades as well as a new saddle.
Thanks!🤙
Hey! Glad you are enjoying yours 😁 This bike is about perfect for what you got it for! Glad you found the video helpful 😄
You can’t have fun in town on the mtb? I do it all the time and suddenly little curbs are lil kickers
@eric3007 Oh yea! Town can be a blast for sure HAHAHAHA I enjoy making things skinnies that shouldn't be 😅
Threw my old XTR rear derailleur (now shifts like butter) and a 14-34 freewheel gets up almost any hill. New seat and pedals (of course) and its working sweet. rear rack basket and bags and now I can get groceries and exercise at once.
Very nice set up there! Sounds like you got it just about perfect for you!!! 😁😁😁
Bought this bike couple of weeks ago to fit between my old road bike and mountian bike(26"). Compared to this bike the mountain bike feels like I'm dragging an anchor and they are about the same weight?
Saddle is definitely the worse I've sat on. Bought the charge seat and it is pretty good. Note: The charge will not fit on the stock seat clamp. I swapped my road bike post and clamp and all is well.
The other point is the mountain bike has not attachment points other than a water bottle. The OT has enough for just about everything.
The pedals worked fine but when I felt the bearings they were trash so new ones installed.
The bike was put together pretty good. Just an adjustment to the front axle bearings and head.
I could only get a medium size, like you said they are slim pickings. It was put together pretty well but all fittings should be checked before you put to many miles on it.
I don't think this is a bike to put a bunch of $$upgrades on. If something breaks then it's probably the right time.
I do like this bike alot. Because I'm short, fat, old and outta shape I needed to change the stem. I put on an adjustable one because I didn't know how much I needed to raise the bars. Big +.
Also treated myself to a new pair of flat MTB shoes. Another big+.
Thanks for your vids on this bike. I'll be watching for your upgrades. Sub'd....
Very nice and I'm glad you are enjoying yours. Thanks for the heads up and the saddle not fitting the stick seat post. Since I got the new one I did jot even try the old one 😅😅😅 Gkad you decided to support and welcome!!! 😁
I have 3 mountain bikes already and have been toying with getting a gravel bike but didn't want to spend another $600 for one. Saw a guy riding the Ozark and it looked great and he said he really liked it tho he has a Jamis too. Bought one that day. I had same thoughts about swapping pedals and seat, gonna do that. I'll go with the same spoon saddle(looks rad). Now I've got a bike for the road and light trails and it was really cheap. I'm stoked!
Awesome to hear and glad you snagged one! 😁
Im a MTB and DJ person.. just got these to ride canals and gravel and has work perfect for me no issues.
@@Salv5031 Imo great for stuff like that! Great for conditioning style riding.
This channel gets points for the OG Mega and Dragonzords in the background!
@@m22k3yt you get it 😁😁😁 HAHAHAHA
Got one 2 weeks ago. Took it to the shop for an adjustment. Been riding a few hours every day. No trails like this yet, but it is a solid bike worth the price. Take it to a pro if you need and they’ll make it feel even better than you bought it before any upgrades. New seat and break pads will be my first upgrades. Curious to see what the second gen would be
Glad you are liking yours so far!!!
Just brought this bike yesterday been debating a while and pulled the plug. Your review helped me decide . Bike was AMAZING felt great and is a amazing starter gravle bike. 2nd bottle cage mount is sus thought . I reached out to the manufacturer and they changed it too that fon previous modles but did not say why. The Ozark trail vibe 2.0 specifically is amazing too and wroth your money . Honeslty these bikes are amazing and ride about 20 miles each route to completion. Will get that saddle on my next upgrade .
Very nice and glad you found the videos helpful! Pretty wild for $250 imo. I'll have to take a look at the 2nd mount. I just set up 1 bottle currently.
I am new to bicycling and bought this bike based on your review.
I would love to see a video on upgrading/adjusting parts in addition to the saddle and pedals.
They will definitely be coming 😁😁😁
It's a great value! When I was looking for a gravel bike, the cheapest models from the reputable brands were 700-800$, while you could buy a decent mountain bike from the same brands for like 600$. I was thinking about buying a frame and building bike myself, but the frame itself would cost more than this bike. There really were no budged options for gravel bikes before. This bike is great. But I agree that freewheel is its biggest drawback. It will probably work fine. But if you will want to upgrade a drivetrain you will need to replace a hub, which means reassembling the wheel. It would probably be easier to just buy a used wheel. And just replacing freewheel cassette is pretty much impossible too. If you have ever tried this - you know what I'm talking about.
They still make 7sp freewheels. The problem with ALL freewheel hubs though is the inboard bearing design on the drive side which means tons of snapped axles because these are quickrelease wheels. If they were solid axle freewheel, they would be bent axles. Although you can find 7s cassette (freehub) wheels, that would mean changing out this wheel for a freehub wheel and cassette which would make this bike maybe closer to $350 unless it's a garbage wheel.
I love this bike. It fits my needs just perfectly. I use this bike to take my dog on walks on our gravelish trails we have here in Phoenix.
Absolutely perfect for that!
Nicely done. I went with the same seat and added some brown grip tape.
I have brown tape on my list as well! Thanks for the comment!!!
I've had mine for just over 2 weeks now and I love it. I'm going to try the saddle you recommend though. Looks good too. 👊
Let me know what you think of it if you grab it! 😁😁😁 The tan looks great on the bike!
I'm running the same pedals on my GT Performer, they feel really good and I still don't remember where or when I got them, just kinda showed up in my parts bin
I have really been impressed with them so far! Appreciate it, Berserker 😁
Got mine today! thanks for your videos
Very nice!!!! And thank you 😁
How much ? Did you have to give it a tune up ?
Dicks sporting goods will do it for $60
I have the previous Walmart gravel bike (Genesis Bohe) but immediately put 32mm slick tires on it and only use it for pavement. I've also never tried a gravel bike on single track.
The Bohe also starts to sound like a Walmart bike once you put it through some miles or elevation change but I haven't had anything completely fail on it.
I've seen the Bohe and it interested me for a bit but I never pulled the trigger
"Charge" saddles are great ! Had one on my training bike for about 5 Years and cannot fault them for value and comfort .
First ride was great on this one! 😁😁😁
Thank you for mentioning the sizing of the bike (50cm) and your height. I watched 4 other videos on this bike and they never once mentioned sizing.
Also… that new saddle looks perfect.
@Criscross292 glad you found it helpful! I am still liking the saddle and it goes great with the overall look. Win win in my book! HAHAHAHA
Wondering if you flip the stem to a positive rise how the fit would be?
@timothymidkiff2894 I definitely have read/seen others do that and they like it. Always worth a try to see 😁
I got this one yesterday and after 10 miles it feels really comfortable to me (im 6ft). Idk if i just have short arms or what, but it feels just fine to me.
Good deal and glad to hear! 😁
I'm glad Walmart is building some good budget bikes. I had the kent trouvalle and it wasnt a bad bike. Ozark took notes it seems and made a good little budget hardtail. Now this bike. I'm hoping they build a nice thru axle hardtail with modern geo numbers or even a full suspension 😯. Even if they sell just the frame.
It is kind of interesting to see what Wal Mart is doing here..... They obviously have the trail stuff down with Bentonville. Now they are releasing these budget bikes that really are not that bad at the price. Kind of excited to see what happens in the future for sure!
@@chickensendies I'm glad UA-camrs like your self and others are building up and riding the budget bikes. It opens up the sport to people who couldn't afford a 1k bike or more.
@jesseonly1327 Budget is definitely different for everyone and I try to respect that 😁😁😁 Appreciate it!
I bought this bike to add to my custom DIY square drop off-road trailer I made. This is going to be the perfect bike to take along and not be paranoid leaving it on the trailer (it will still be secured) but before I started to see this gravel bike everywhere on the internet I was going to take my expansive road bike on trip and I know that I wouldn't have been able to ue it all the time because often time I will be off-roading and camped on trails. this gravel bike is PERFECT for that. a few upgrades here and there and I can go enjoy myself or drop into town for some groceries etc....
@DeepSouthOverlander that is great and thus will be perfect for that!
Ive had this bike for a couple a weeks, got the small size since I’m 5’1 and it’s the first time I buy a bike at Walmart. I really loved it at first sight it is nice!, I will say is a little crunchy sometimes 😆the breaks scream ouch downhill but I do love it anyway. I’m having a hard time reaching with my small arms and I was wondering if anyone thinks it is a good idea to change the handlebars to flat ones.🙂
Glad you are liking it!!!
I actually have a flat bar gravel bike and think it is very nice. Keep in mind you'll have to swap components as well such as brake levers and shifting controls. But, it can definitely be done if you so desire 😁
As a test, ride for as long as you can using just the top bar ... if the reach is still too long, a flat bar won't be an improvement unless it also has some rise to it. It's also possible to achieve added reach with a riser stem, and likely easier to swap out.
@@thenexthobby This is a great idea for them to try!
Your better off changing the stem. Which stem to buy? I dont know. just anything shorter. im not qualified, im just guessing.
@Derpynewb Yeppers! Stem would definitely be easy and cheaper route to start with 😁
From my observation, the welding is A+
I'll be heading back to pick one up. When riding on pavement, did you find this bike to be fast?
@BonafideToolJunkie I think the gearing on straight pavement is fine. If you have very steep hills you may not like to full range but for my area it works fine for me 😁
Should try out a suspension seat post and carbon printed 3d saddle. I got a Suntour NCX and Ryet on Ali for a little over $110. Great cause they can easily be swapped to other bikes they made an awesome difference when I ride on gravel!
@@J-cz7yv I've personally never ridden a suspension seat but have been interested in it! Appreciate the idea and input!
Quick release or thru axles?
I think that a longer stem would make it more stable
It is quick release front and back
I could see that with a longer stem 😁
@@chickensendies I saw one at Walmart but couldn't tell what size it was. It said for riders up 6 ft.
Frame size / top tube length are important for me so that I'll know before hand stem length
Do you think some wet sanding with fine grain sandpaper would take that logo off without removing the paint?
Hmmmmm.... Potentially.... it looks like a decal under a thin matte finish.
Thank you for the comprehensive review. Also, your end credit music *Bumps* 👌🏻
Appreciate it!!!
It is actually my buds music. "Balloon Animal" super chill grooves 😁😁😁
I'm enjoying riding this bike, still currently stock. And it's really upgradable if someone wants to make changes. Can't beat the intro price for a gravel bike.
Yep!!! The price is very nice for sure!!!
I dig this bike. Seat & pedals went & the rear cluster is next. You spin out with just that 14t (?) in hi & the 28t is not enough for steeper climbs.
I was noticing on some climbs I was definitely crunching on the trails 😅😅😅
Rear cogs are a big issue on this bike. I have a 7 speed 29 inch cassette wheel. May get this bike for the kid swap out and see what happens 😂😂
@@bindingcurve yep, and a free wheel hinders upgradibility
That's a great bike for not a lot of money. Wait until the Spoon breaks in, comfort increases. 👍
Definitely happy with it so far!!! 😁😁😁
Just bought this bike today. Rode 40 miles today on gravel limestone trails. This bike is perfect for me (63 y/o m). I love my oldie Giant 520 Boulder for the gearing but the medium 700cm is more of my size and quicker. Pleasure to ride. I am sure it's not as fine as a Kona or Trek but I'll be damned if I am spending iver $1,000 on a bike. As long as its fast, comfortable and reliable I am a happy rider.
@@NoFeeArea so glad you enjoyed it! 😁😁😁
I got one of these and the first thing I noticed was how uncomfortable the sadle was. I'm definitely going to swap mine as well.
Yep, noticed that pretty quick too 😅😅😅
Although you didn't mention in the video about Walmart build quality... I'm guessing that you know your way around a torque wrench and a wheel truing stand - just based on what I can see on your workbench. Did you go over the bike to make sure it was assembled properly before taking it out on single-tracks?
Yes, I sure did. But, I did not buy complete at Walmart brick and mortar. I ordered online. I have an unboxing video of it if you are interested 😁
@@chickensendiesdid you need to true the wheels at all? My front wheel is super wonky, rear isn't as bad but both are definitely not perfectly trued.
@@PreludeDude mine were fine out of the box.
A guy on reddit claim his front wheel flew off because of the braking force and quick release. Is it just user error on the quick release not being tigthen enough?
My personal opinion is either user error or there may have been a defect.... My experience is entirely opposite and the bike does not have that issue. Hope that helps.
What is difference between a gravel bike and mountain bike?
I am 68 yo and am in the market for a size L frame with disc brakes and front suspension, would only ride this style maybe monthly, mainly road bike use, been looking no at Trek Marlin
One of the main differences you will notice is most gravel bikes have drop bars and mountain bikes will have flat bars. If you are on more single track styled trail systems Id say mountain bike would be more your style. If you are going to go more gravel oriented or even paved paths then gravel will be better for you. Another main difference is most gravel bikes have rigid forks or suspension forks with not much travel. Mountain bikes have suspension forks to help with drops, roots, or anything else that would get in your way. Hopefully that helps!
@@chickensendies leaning towards mountain
I have a trek road bike so this would be used for off road, leaning towards a Giant Talon or Trek Marlin based on what’s in our area
Marin Bobcat look good but would like to test ride before ordering blind
Thanks
@@brentkasl6510 Id say if you have a road bike then a mountain bike would be the better option! Good luck on finding that perfect bike for you!!!!
These videos are great but I can't seem to find anyone (or maybe I've missed it) that is experienced with bikes, like you, that has put together a "what you should check on this bike "right off the shelf" or "out of the box."
Like a tune up or reassembly run down that shows what to look for before you trust the worker getting OTs assembly work. Would appreciate it if you could direct me to it or respond. Thinking about this bike for getting into the world of general fitness and using it for a couple of baby NON COMPETATIVE triathlons.
@jhernandez418 the most important things you are going to want to check are the bolts (make sure they arent loose, shifting, the wheels are put in appropriately with the quick release, the brakes that they are working and adjusted, then the fit. By fit, I mean adjust the drop bars where you want them and adjust the height of the seatpost and position of the saddle. You can always take it to a local bike shop if you feel like this is a bit much 😁 I know it seems like a lot, but safety with bikes is very important. Especially if you get it from a store like Walmart where potentially the people putting it together are not 100% sure what they are doing.
@@chickensendies your answer is much appreciated.
@jhernandez418 Of course and hopefully it helps!
Kinda vague but my GF is 5’8.5 what size would be recommended? The Walmart sizing is strange
I'd say start with the smaller one honestly and if worse case scenario you can take it back and get the 50cm if need be. But, the 44cm is what I'd tell you to snag 😁
Did they quit making the 50 cm? I can't find one anywhere.
I believe they are just hit and miss with stock. I know my local Walmart has one. It seems like they sell out quicker online though.
Seeing your trail made me want to get on my '90s MTB, a bike the internet tells us we aren't supposed to want anymore. Even in '93 I wasn't supposed to want it, because it has a rigid fork. As for the Walmart bike, I'm curious, same as everyone else. But for mostly different riding.
That is the best part of life. You can do what you want to! HAHAHAHA If you wanna ride a 90s bike do it!!! 😁😁😁
I agree that overall, it's a good bike for the price. It's a perfect beater bike for commuting. It would be cheaper to replace than a proper gravel bike and as parts break and wear out you can upgrade it to become something decent.
Yep! Would be a great fit for that!
It's quite nice to notice that these chinese road shifters work nice with low speeds derailleur (7 speeds). I could change my old Shimano rsx from the 90's for them. ❤
That actually would not be a bad idea. It was shifting nicely for me so no complaints in that regard 😁
I still have rsx calipers. They're great brakes but the reach is so short on them that they don't fit on most moderan frames.
@@littlegoobie callipers ? I meant the speed shifters that could be changed by modern 7 speeds Aliexpress shifters
Amazing option for building a cheap commuter if you live in a high bike theft area.
This is honestly a great point!!!
Can't wait to get my hands on one.
Hope you can soon! 😁
I've considered this bike but after all the upgrades/mods I'll be spending way more than it's worth. Makes more sense to buy a bike that you'll need.
Yep, If you plan on extensively upgrading it I'd say look elsewhere. If you buy it and keep it primarily stock with minor upgrading it is not bad at all 😁😁😁
I had a Bikes Direct bike that I swear was the same frame and fork, I assume its a catalog frame so probably was the same. I was totally happy with it for thousands of miles even though I spent $350-375 on it. I think some people see "Walmart" and just assume its the average 50lbs cruise around town tank things they normally sell and many just like bashing things/being "tough" online. I do also see just as much from the other side with people saying its just as good as high end bikes and thats just as silly. I would suggest people new to drop bar bikes/gravel bikes doing some searches for some fitting tips / set up advice. I see little things like the hoods being tilted so far up that the drops are pretty much useless as you cant rest your fingers on the levers anymore. another tip about contact points for new people is that drop bars come in wildly different measurements, for $50 Ritchey sells bars in every imaginable width, drop, reach, flare measurements. using the drops on slightly flared bars with less drop and some compliance feel so much better on the rougher stuff than ridding on the hoods (night and day difference)
Are you able to add some sort of suspension on the fork? How does the positioning feel while riding single track on something like that?
That will actually be my first "real" upgrade 😁😁😁
Single Track it definitely works but was out of my comfort zone on it 😅😅😅 Definitely wider trails with not many roots and this thing would shine!
I feel like if i bought one, Id uograde everything, then may as well have gotten a Canyon Grail or Grizl. Seat, seatpost, 38cm bars, Wheeltop wireless deraiuler and hyd calipers, amd Superteam gravel carbon wheelset, then you are stuck with a small mediocre heavy frame lol. Def a great deal if you can leave it mostly stock
That is the issue... buy it and ride it! HAHAHAHA Definitely a fun budget option if you want to learn how to work on and upgrade over time though. Appreciate the comment 😁
I’m about 5 ft 6 in and went with a medium. Is that size fine for me?
@dnlestrella if it feels good to you that is what matters.
What size of seat post does it uses?
Remember when riding the hoods your reach is another 70mm from your stem which is another 70mm. If the hoods are your primary position I’ve noticed a difference in a short stem 😊 The twitchy ness I think mtb ers are feeling is because you’re much more over the front axle.02$😊
Nope! This makes perfect sense! It's definitely a good .02 to point out HAHAHAHA
What chain ring does it have? Is it a 50-36?
Is the new saddle softer than the stock one? I thought i liked the saddle until i sat on it for 10 miles 😂
That saddle will get you 🤣🤣🤣
I think the new one is pretty nice for the price and would recommend it 😁
Thinking about buying this for my 13 yr oldold who is 5’7 he’s mostly going to ride on city trails and some gravel. Would a c9 seat work with it for comfort? Would you still change the pedals for that use case?😊
As long as the saddle has the 2 rails for attachment you are good! 😁😁😁 I would say if you get it ride the stock pedals and see how he feels over them then talk about upgrading. Hope that helps!
Price point! you said it and people can't get over that, snobby people. It gets people on gravel bike a very capable one at that
Definitely a nice bike for the price! Appreciate it!
Thanks for the review. I’m 5ft6.5in with 30” inseam, would you say the 44” or 50” is best-suited for my size?
Glad you enjoyed it! You are really on the line of both… But, I would say the 44 would probably be better for you.
@@chickensendies Thanks, that’s kinda what I was thinking too. Appreciate it!
how the heck are you taking that on single track? Does it have hydraulic brakes?
It does not HAHAHAHA I know the trail system very well so it was all good 😁
Are you going to the Terre Haute air show?
Sadly I will not be. Sure it will be awesome though!
can you change the handle bar
Yeppers, you can swap to another drop bar if you'd like 😁
If you want a rise out of this bike flip the stem over, that’s what I did after I got this bike. 🙂
Good idea and thank you for sharing 😁
Can anyone recommend more videos showing upgrades you can make to this bike?
@akiotatsuki2621 There are quite a few on here if you search them. My first upgrade video should be up tomorrow for it 😁😁😁
I’m 5’4”…I’m not going to hold you responsible or anything so if I were you, should I get the 44cm or 50cm?
Great videos btw.👍🏼
@YinYangPanda appreciate that!! At 5'4" I'd say grab the 44cm. If you grab it let me know what you think 😁
@@chickensendies Thanks for the response! I’ll let you know once I get it!
@@YinYangPanda Sounds good! Take care!
Earlier this year I converted my 2016 Charge Plug steel frame/fork road bike to gravel. The Charge Spoon is a great saddle. Too bad Charge Bikes went in the direction they did.
Definitely a nice saddle for the price 😁
i'm 5'5 200 lb should I get the 44 or the 50?
I think you'd be better on the 44 at 5'5. The 50 would probably work but you'd most likely need a shorter stem to help with the feel. But I'd say 44 would be best bet 😁
I almost bought that same saddle. Is it as comfortable as you were hoping?
I really enjoyed it on this ride! 😁
I'm going to buy this bike today the only thing I think it needs is a more comfortable seeds with cushion
@caliorange2021 seats aren't to expensive so that is a easy swap 😁
Id like to see a 1x with a different cassette and derailleur. Other than that i think its an amazing starter, hell, even a long term!
These are upgrades I am very interested in doing to it!
I agree though you get a lot of bike here at $250
1x on a drop handle is usually a bad idea. They are being dropped on the descents in my group. Gravel bikes just have too much of a speed range unless you are running a 11-51 or better yet a 10-52. Not going to happen for less than $800, even for Walmart
@bindingcurve That is a very valid point. This bike is in a strange category of price vs benefits when it comes to upgrades.
What saddle is that?
It is a spank charge. I actually have a link to it in the description 😁
Love mine so far
@@MichaelCapps-j9u Glad to hear!!!
How much does it weigh?
The 50cm version straight out of the box is 36Ibs
I wish you’d have talked about all the components on the bike and what type/size tires etc. woulda been more interesting.. also what does it weigh?
I have an unboxing where I go over most of those details 😁 This was more of my ride review. Out of the box it is just at 36Ibs.
That fork is over three pounds itself, a carbon fork would take off two plus pounds alone plus the saddle and removing the kickstand is another 1 pound plus - so you could easily get it down below 30 pounds with better wheels, stem, BB etc you could probably up to 26lbs
@allentufts5185 This was weighed with out kickstand lol I got mine shipped and never put it on. Getting it to 30 or below will be very doable.... but, it is doing it budget friendly that will be interesting! 😁😁😁
Thank you for this review 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Sat on this badboy today and I'm tempted to buy it even though I just bought a bike after not having one for 20+ years last week 🤣 Went with a $500 mountain bike, help me justify buying an additional bike please lol
Ok...... So..... You can use this for specifically riding around town or long distance and use the mountain bike for single track only.... That is all I got 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saddles, pedals and stems are pretty much guaranteed replacements for me. Which makes me roll my eyes at some of those high dollar bikes with $600 integrated bars and $450 saddles.
The G1 Medium is actually a pretty long bike by Drop Bar standards. It has the same Eff TTL as a Poseidon X Ambition in XL and a longer Reach. It feels cramped because it has a 60 mm stem instead of a 110 mm like the Ambition. Going to need a long post for the big guys with that 50 cm seat tube.
That is interesting on the top tube info compared to the poseidon. I thought it felt pretty good for my frame though 😁😁😁
Contact points are definitely personal and when you find what you like.... you know HAHAHAHA
@chickensendies
I don't know how familiar you are with Road Bikes, but here is the old Crit favorite compared:
56 cm Specialized Allez Sprint Comp
563 Eff Top Tube
558 Stack
398 Reach
100 Stem
Ozark Trail G1 Med
565 Eff Top Tube
572 Stack
395 Reach
60 Stem
100 mm stem on G1 and 15 mm of spacers on the Allez and I would be hard pressed to tell the difference in cockpit dimensions.
Great job!!!
Appreciate it 😁
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Some tan bar tape too...😅
Yep! HAHAHAHA I actually mention doing that in the video
@@chickensendies lol..
Yes, heard that after lol....on the same page!! Awesome job bro..
@dragonflygenetics420 Appreciate it! Definitely enjoying this bike 😁
@@chickensendies out of Tampa Bay but in Belize now and having higher priced bikes at shipping costs plus 38.8% duty isn't the way..seeing a upgradable quality bike at this price point works...the frame is out of Taiwan which is better than main land China....
@@chickensendies Come in from a $6000 name brand bike that I can't get a backshock for.
Best part, its consider the kids frame now that it's a 26 inch tires... I still like it...lol 😁 🤙🏽🤣🚵♂️ that's what its all about just getting out and enjoy life!
It’s “green tea” 😊
I named mine “Matcha”
@@MASHLEY69 Interesting! Where did you see/find that at? Where I have looked it just says green lol
@@chickensendiesmine shows that color on the tag that was zip tied to the handlebars when new, next to the item number. I did just buy mine a few days ago though so maybe it's a new addition.
@@PreludeDude It was actually in the detailed description online as well. Definitely missed it HAHAHAHA
It looks good man i like that one !!
Definitely sharp! And only $250 😅😅😅
continue to upgrade the bike to see the maximium potential of the frame set
That is the direction I believe I am going 😁😁😁
Seen one of these right when I walked into a Walmart today and on my way out 5 minutes later it was already gone. I don't know why I want one so bad but I also know that's my favorite green so I think it's catching my eye for that reason also
@PDillz it is definitely nice for the price and better than the sum of it's parts.
Got one off FB for 85 dollars. Sold my old MTB and am going to make this my all in one project bike. I'm super excited to get this guy on some trails. It's been so hard to find one since it's been out of stock often where I live
@@brittanyw3526 that would be sick. Yea I went into a Walmart one day for about 5 minutes, I happen to see one of these actually tucked in the garden area, mixed in with other kids bikes, when I walked out (5 minutes later) that bike was already gone. They're definitely one of Walmarts hottest bikes right now.
@@brittanyw3526 very nice deal at that price!!!!
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Appreciate it!
I had 2 dry days in the last 3 weeks, a gravel bike would've been nice
It is definitely a bummer when your local trails close due to weather.... Honestly one of the main reasons I think a gravel bike like this is a great option to have!
If your not semi professional this bike is perfect for $250 im getting one , decent pedals are $25 or less on amazon 🤷🏼♂️
I agree, this bike is absolutely fine for the majority of people who ride 😁
Wonderful looking knees bro
Rumor is since I ride bikes I'm supposed to shave them.... I'm a rebel though 😎 🤣🤣🤣
Walmart calls the color; green tea
I have heard this now. I was unable to locate that myself. My buddy calls his Matcha because of the color HAHAHAHA I think it is great!
Nice video
Appreciate it and thank you 😁
soften the ride , suspension !!
@@marvinkamei7007 I actually did this! HAHAHAHA
To the "just spend a bit more buying a better used bike" people...ok...can you actually find a better used drop bar gravel bike for $500? I'm not talking about an old road bike that can only take MAYBE 32C knobby tires. I'm not talking about a cyclocross bike that can only take 38C tires. I'm talking about an actual gravel bike (with proper endurance geometry) capable of taking 40C-50C tires. I barely see any actual used gravel bikes for sale in my area. When I do they tend to be $1000+. The closest I can really think of in price point is something like the Poseidon bikes. New they are like $600+, and I doubt they are spec'ed all that much better than this bike. In a few years this will probably change once the gravel bike craze has completely saturated the market. However, at this moment in time actual gravel bikes aren't that common to find just yet.
I think this bike is a great starter bike with some room for upgrading. Nothing appears to be proprietary so swapping better off the shelf parts should be easy. If you buy quality components to upgrade it you can move many of those components to a better, lighter frame in the future and return this bike back to stock to keep it as a beater/loaner or sell it.
At the price, I do not think there is anything that comes close to it. The used market would be the other best option but that is mostly luck and time.
As far as I can tell, no proprietary parts and it is absolutely upgradable 😁
You mean a 54 cm? I don’t think they have a 50 cm .
I've never been on a gravel bike, interesting.
Definitely a interesting in-between bike
It aint to far off from my specialized diverge
Specialized make some very nice bikes! I used to have a full suspension one and really enjoyed it. This bike is pretty nice for the price for sure though!
If it’s an aluminum frame then invest on some decent parts and you are still below asking price of a new gravel bike.
It is, and yep that is definitely one way to go 😁
That camera angle and your arms make it look like you're going downhill most of the time.
Gotta give it the extreme look! HAHAHAHA
AirPod pros or gravel, bike
bike every tim 😂
Pretty crazy they are the same price HAHAHAHA
@@chickensendies great video what ever happened to the Schwinn aluminum comp?
@joshualanderss4201 That was actually a buds I built up for him. He still has it and he enjoys it! 😁😁😁
@@chickensendies how would I welded a rigid steel fork for that bike I have a welder to do it for me
Looks an awful lot like my Cannondale.
What Cannondale do you have?
@@chickensendies I’ve got a CAADX