Advantages: Strong Frame and Wheels, Tyres do not let go Disadvantages: None really!!
...Bought this bike with my work cycle to work scheme.
A great buy from Halfords.
Excellent speck for the price and a very strong bike. I'm 18st 10 (253 ibs) and in my opinion this bike can handle this weight easily.
Great colour Black with like a Pearlesent White, Very good speck components, Shimano Deore derauillers and Sram Truvatic Crank.
Hydrolic Brakes and Discs. These will stop you instantly and do tare a little time to get used to or a flight over the bars could come along. These sqeak when covered in Muck and Water for the first few occasions, but when used this disapates.
Wheels are Alex DP17 rims, Strong, Maxxis Ingnitor Tyres Grip like hell.
Suntour XCR forks are ok for Cross Country riding, Not a great Jump fork, but hey Im no Jumper! (I think that if yoiu are lighter than me you could have some safe landings with these...
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Advantages: Aluminium Frame, Good gear set, looks ace! Disadvantages: no rear suspension
...This bike has got fantastic geometry and is therefor a very comfortable ride. The tripple triange frame is very solid and the bike goes where you point it. When i bought the bike it came with 27 gears, cable disc brakes,(which will soon be upgraded), and some decent shocks. So far i love it!!
the bike looks ace too. What a visually pleaseing piece of design.
Great bike to upgrade. Starting components are reasonable as u get what u pay for, in this case a great frame and some slightly shady parts. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with the components if u r an occasional MTBer but if u go offroad lots you'll need stronger components which can handle rougher stuff than the RST's it comes with as standard....
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Advantages: Great fun, slow, Harry loves it Disadvantages: Noisy, siren is a pain
...powers both of the back wheels. The front wheel isn't used, and just steers the bike with the handlebars. The bike only has a top speed of 1.5 miles per hour so its not too fast and is just a good speed for your toddler.
According to the Halfords website, the bike is suitable for children aged 3 years and over, which is possibly why Harry was so scared of it last Christmas! However, this summer he's gotten much more confident and is comfortable sitting on the chair and powering himself around our ground floor on it! I refuse to let him use it outside because its just too dangerous but I'm more than happy for him to use it in the house on a carpeted floor! If you intend to use it on the pavement, you should obviously use a helmet and other appropriate protection but since we're indoors and Harry's pretty sturdy, he seems okay on his own in...
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