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Pacific Tuscon Men's Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels) | 
| Brand: Pacific Category: Sports
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $103.90 as of 9/2/2010 23:53 PDT details You Save: $46.09 (31%)
New (3) Used (1) from $103.90
Seller: JPL Goods Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 24233
Color: Silver/Blk Shipping Weight (lbs): 53.7 Dimensions (in): 55.5 x 26.6 x 8.7
Model: 264136P UPC: 038675641365 EAN: 0038675641365 ASIN: B001IANS0K
Release Date: October 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dual-suspension mountain bike with hi-tensile steel frame | | • | 18-speed Index multi-speed shifters for smooth control | | • | Sure-stopping front and rear linear pull brakes | | • | Adjustable quick-release seat; 1.95-inch tires | | • | Attractive silver and black color; 1-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy a comfortable ride whether on the trail or in the street with the Pacific Tucson men's dual-suspension mountain bike. The 26-inch bike features a handcrafted high-tensile steel frame, 18-speed Index multi-speed shifters, and front and rear linear pull brakes. Add in an adjustable quick-release seat--which allows you to adjust the seat up and down in seconds for individual comfort--and you have an ideal mountain bike for almost any application. Specifications: - Powder-coated, rust-resistant steel frame
- Front and rear linear pull brakes
- 3-piece crank with steel chain guard
- 26-inch steel wheels with 1.95-inch tires
- 18-speed Index torque-drive twist shifters
- Age: Adult (62 inches tall and up)
- Color: Silver and black
- Warranty: 1 year
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| Customer Reviews:
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Bad buy August 3, 2010 Alpha The bike had a lot of problems and I had to spend extra money to fix it. A $150 bike ended up costing me over $200. Both the front and back wheels had problems and the front rim was badly bent. I was thinking to return it but only to ship the bike back would've cost me something like $40. For that price, I could've bought a much better bike and avoided all the headache of fixing it. I guess I'll never buy a bike again via internet.
Painful and expensive Bike experience (Pacific Tuscon Men's bike) April 28, 2010 Aman Khanna (Boston, USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
As first time bike buyers - we were very excited about buying this bike.
Assembling it was a beast since the instructions provided were for another bike and the fork on the bike was installed backwards on being delivered to us.
After assembling it, we had to pay a bike shop to correct the fork and alignment...only for the chain to come off the grooves while riding it the SAME DAY! Ended up paying another $90 to service the bike and add a seat for $40 which exceeded the cost of the bike.
This experience has left a very sour and expensive taste - would not advise that anyone buy bikes without trying them out.
Great bike. March 30, 2010 R. Thomas (Wash, DC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this bike, but I am too big for it sadly. Putting it together was a breeze, but I will still need to take it to a bike shop to have everything tightened. When I tried to ride it some parts became loose again. Would definitely recommend to a friend!
Great bike December 4, 2009 S. dominguez (burbank,ca) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got the bike within the time specified at checkout, very easy to assemble, great product, no problems whatsoever. Thank you.
Too MuchTrouble for Price November 16, 2009 Tee Jay (Southfield, MI) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This bike was purchased for my son to use at college; getting around an urban campus. The campus has bike lanes, so no real mountain terrain to challenge the bike's workmanship. However, unlike the 'easy to assemble' claim, he had to take the bike to a bike shop to have it assembled. After riding the bike for less than a week, the bike pedal broke off. No, my son does not weight 300lbs. After the company sent a replacement pedal, which had to be taken to to the bike shop again for assembly.....He now has no brakes. After riding the bike for a couple of weeks, pressing the brakes to the max level in order to stop, he's decided the bike is not worth any more trips to the bike shop or his safety. Unfortunately we have missed the return date, and it is not easy to box up a bike and return it. So, needless to say - this is a learning experience. Some things just should not be purchased on-line.
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