Huffy Stone Mountain Bike, 20-24 Inch Wheels and 13-17 Inch Frame, Multiple Colors Sports & Outdoors
$180,00
Description
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📦 Item Package Dimensions (L x W x H): 45.5 x 21.4 x 8.25 inches
⚖️ Package Weight: 16.01 Kilograms
📏 Item Dimensions (L x W x H): 46.46 x 8.86 x 22.05 inches
⚖️ Item Weight: 35.2 Pounds
🏷️ Brand Name: Huffy
🛠️ Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime Frame Warranty
📛 Model Name: Stone Mountain
🎨 Color: Metallic Cyan
🔧 Material: Steel
👦 Suggested Users: Boys
🔢 Number of Items: 1
🏢 Manufacturer: The Huffy Bicycle Company
🔢 Part Number: 73808
📅 Model Year: 2018
🛒 Style: 6 Speed
🛞 Included Components: A Bike
📏 Size: 20 Inch Wheels / 13 Inch Frame
🏞️ Sport Type: Cycling, Outdoor Lifestyle
📅 Date First Available: June 14, 2018
🔢 ASIN: B07DR28GKQ
Technical Details
🚴♂️ Bike Type: Kids Bike, Mountain Bike
👦 Age Range (Description): Youth
🏷️ Brand: Huffy
⚙️ Number of Speeds: 6
🎨 Color: Metallic Cyan
🔄 Wheel Size: 20 Inches
🔧 Frame Material: Alloy Steel
🛠️ Suspension Type: Front
✨ Special Feature: Lightweight, Mountain Bike
🛞 Included Components: A Bike
Additional information
Size | 20 Inch Wheels/13 Inch Frame, 24 Inch Wheels/14 Inch Frame, 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame |
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Color | Metallic Cyan, Solar Flare, Charcoal Grey, Gloss Indigo, Gloss Red, Silver, Blue, Charcoal Gloss, Dark Blue, Gray, Matte Black, Purple |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 45.5 x 21.4 x 8.25 inches |
Package Weight | 16.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 46.46 x 8.86 x 22.05 inches |
Item Weight | 35.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Huffy |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Frame Warranty |
Model Name | Stone Mountain |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | boys |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | The Huffy Bicycle Company |
Part Number | 73808 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | 6 Speed |
Included Components | A Bike |
Sport Type | Cycling, Outdoor Lifestyle |
ASIN | B07DR28GKQ |
Date First Available | June 14, 2018 |
Bike Type | Kids Bike, Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Brand | Huffy |
Number of Speeds | 6 |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Mountain Bike |
55 reviews for Huffy Stone Mountain Bike, 20-24 Inch Wheels and 13-17 Inch Frame, Multiple Colors Sports & Outdoors
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@YasmineRMerced@YasmineRMerced –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Be Ready To Pick Up Your Package @ The Post Office
I am not really sure what all the negative reviews are about but it did make me skeptical when buying this bike originally.I normally check photos and reviews when buying online!However, huffy is generally a good brand from what I know about bikes anyway…I have never put together a bike before but it seemed pretty straight forward without the manual, I just don’t care to read a manual.All in all,I was able to put the bike together within 1 hours time, again without reading the manual or having prior knowledge about how to assemble a bike!So, not bad for a first timer and it didn’t fall apart on my ride with it (on/off road)!When, I first took this bike for a ride immediately started playing with the gears to figure out what level I wanted the gears set at.For some reason, the tires that came with the bike seamed really comfy when riding it, compared to others I have ridden recently. (They wear hard as rocks)Also, the bike seat was rather uncomfortable but that’s a given with most bikes, I have a way more enjoyable huffy Seat downstairs… so, I’ll just swap them! (No big deal).I love this bike and it’s easy to adjust to!The only thing I don’t like about this transaction was that the post office (USPS) refused to deliver it because the packaging was to big and it was superrr frustrating!!!So, they need to maybe have UPS or somebody else ship the item instead to resolve this issue!If the shipping issue was fixed, I’d gladly give five stars but I’m rating this overall a solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
187 people found this helpful
Lynette –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Brakes are too short
EDIT 10/22 The seat broke. It keeps tilting back when I sit on it. I literally cannot tighten the nuts anymore. The seat is going to have to be replaced. Really pisses me off.This is a pretty good bike. I got this bike after spending years riding my mon’s old Giant(which costs about $500 in today’s money), and while it doesn’t quite measure up to that one, it still feels pretty comfortable. It rides smoothly, and the gears are noticeably different from each other. I switch gears a lot when going against the wind or going up or down hill, so it was important the gears worked well.I brought it to a bike shop to put together instead of doing it myself to avoid any problems from poor assembly. Early on I had an issue with the right brake sticking, and I took it to the bike shop that put it together but it unstuck at that point and the bike shop couldn’t see any problem. The brake hasn’t stuck since, so it could just be that the bike needed breaking in.A bigger issue with the brakes is that they’re simply too short. I can’t comfortably rest my fingers on them when I’m riding (which you should always do to be safe). I can only really get one finger on them. The brakes are only half the size of the handle, and the inner part of the handle is taken up by the gear mechanism, so I can’t put my hands any closer to the brakes without accidently changing the gears. Seeing as this is a women’s bike, and women have smaller hands then men, this is strange. It’s a minor issue though.Overall I’m really happy with this bike, especially considering I didn’t have much of a choice since it seems there’s a bike shortage because of the pandemic.
4 people found this helpful
HomeHandyMan –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall good bike
Came as expected. Easy to assemble. Daughter loves it. Only downside is it’s heavy but to be expected with a steel frame.
4 people found this helpful
FrankLAerFrankLAer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
First time bike purchase online experience
I gave this bike 4-star base on it’s price and quality. It could be 2 stars if that’s a 300+ price but a bike for just 160 I don’t have much to complain. It’s perfect for my situation as a beginner to enjoy parks and easy bike trail in CA. Things I like about this bike: it’s light weight although it’s steel frame, all parts in good shape, come with tools to assemble, paint looks good, and easy to work on, 21 gear to select, And good price. Overall it’s really nice to buy for a beginner trail biker, but you should avoid using it for some serious hard trail biking or downhill, that’s not what it made for. Things I don’t like: one of the sticker is a little peel off; seat is not comfort after just 10mins riding, I’ll probably switch it to a better one; The third major gear takes longer than the first two gear to hook on; after suspension reach the bottom point, seems like it stays there and won’t release itself back( for this I’m not sure if that’s how it works so I’ll leave a question mark). Bike isn’t that hard to assemble cuz major parts were ready, it’s my first time to put a bike together and I follow every steps on YouTube, only thing that vedio missing is to put the chain on. But you do need to adjust both front& back brakes.
7 people found this helpful
Denis –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Brakes and gears shift too hard
The bicycle is very nice but it is impossible for my 7 year old girl to change the speeds, the system it comes with is too hard, I need to change it to another one that is easier
Cameron M –
3.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a bike
I am impressed with the colors, the accompanying tools for assembly, the instructions, and ease of use. Solid bike that meets my needs for relatively short distances.Unsure if a flaw with the bike or the bolts mine came with, but the handlebar required extensive work and effort to bolt on and to stop slippage. Additionally, the chain keeps popping off but I have not made enough adjustments to ensure that is the bike and not myself doing something wrong.
Colin A. White –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fundamentally solid kids bike.
Well packaged and well built. Minor cosmetic issues like poorly applied decals let it down. Otherwise a solid, robust kids bike.
Ashmarn –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just what we wanted with adjustments
My wife wanted a relatively light bike with hand brakes and several speeds for riding on a dirt track near our neighborhood. This was just what she needed. Not as light as the more expensive alloy or composite frames, but light enough. The gears shift by rotating a knob next to the hand grips so hands stay in contact with the handlebars. The bike came with a narrow, racing type seat; she liked the bike a lot better when we switched it for a more comfort seat. As others have noted, the bike came 90% assembled; all I had to do was put on the handlebars, the pedals, the seat and the front wheel. However, we had a problem with the pre-assembly. The brake handles stood straight up in the air rather than to the front so it was necessary to take hands off the handlebars and regrip to brake. The numbers on the gear shifts went underneath so they could not be seen. The gears were so tight my wife could not use half the gears. After I rotated the gear knobs and the brake handles 90 degrees forward, the brakes were safer and easier to use, the numbers for the gears were visible, and the gears shifted more easily. The bike comes with the basic tools required to assemble and adjust as required, but not the hex key allen wrench required to loosen and rotate the gear knobs. I had one that fit, or I could not have corrected the problem. Not sure I would want to pay full price for this bike, but it was a great deal when bought used.
19 people found this helpful
Me –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brite
Happy girl
Kindle Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good bike , missing parts
The bike is great, however it was missing the pedals and assembly instructions. We had to go and buy the pedals somewhere else. It was for my son’s birthday so we didn’t have time to return it for another bike.
Krys –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yikes! Directions were some sort of April Fools joke!
The worst directions I have ever seen in my entire life.BEWARE… the directions are in no order and not specific to the bike. Each item explains that this may not apply to the bike YOU ordered but in case it does… and lists some odd direction.The list of parts are labeled by number on one page yet by letter when the directions begin.There are also directions that explain to do something with one part before that part was even constructed!Yikes! At this point I’m worried the bike will fall apart because letter A wasn’t put with number x and letter 12!
One person found this helpful
Binkley –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing but problems!
I bought this bike for my daughter for Christmas. She has barely gotten to ride it since then because it’s been problem after problem. My husband assembled it. He is a very knowledgeable guy when it comes to tools and putting things together so I don’t believe it’s an assembly issue. The bolts for the steering bar constantly loosens and it spins forwards or backwards. The bolts that hold the seat won’t get tight enough and the seat constantly drops on her while she tries to ride. The front brakes hold the bike tire too snug even when the brakes aren’t being engaged so sometimes she’ll be riding and the brakes will lock up her front wheel. I waited to write a review because we’ve tried to adjust it several times hoping it would work and nothing has fixed it. I’m super disappointed because the bike was her “big” Christmas present and she has barely been able to use it because it keeps malfunctioning.
One person found this helpful
Jesse Fields –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good bike for 9 year old
Good bike. Gears are pretty tough for my son to shift especially to get it into 1st gear. He’s 9
8 people found this helpful
Abel Wu –
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Handlebar is very loose
No matter how tight I assemble the handlebar, it always comes loose mid-ride and needs to be tightened after every other ride. The assembly was pretty straightforward, but I wouldn’t recommend building it yourself if you have no idea about bikes or building things in general.
2 people found this helpful
Iris A.Iris A. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the price
It has a great color it comes with a manual and everything you need to assemble
2 people found this helpful
James Margolis –
1.0 out of 5 stars
BEWARE DEATHTRAP
I Recently moved to a new area where work was a short distance away, and so instead of getting a car, I bought this bike, out of the box easy to assemble, easy to ride, overall very smooth process getting out of the box and into the road, maybe 30 minutes total (including inflating the tires). I give it a short maybe 2 mile ride, the rear chain kept slipping, causing me to loose my footing multiple times and the seat is very uncomfortable (maybe just me), after this short 45 minute ride, i had to re attach the chain 5 times, but after a while all seemed well, it stopped slipping and worked great for about 2 days, skip ahead and while I’m headed to work, the chain ABSOLUTELY disintegrates into the front tire causing it to seize and send me flying off the bike into traffic, luckily I wasn’t killed, but was seriously scraped up, bruising all down my legs, and bleeding from both knees and knuckles.Don’t know if it was user error or simple a bad unit, or bad manufacturing, either way beware when buying, don’t end up like me.
14 people found this helpful
Dash89er –
4.0 out of 5 stars
That dang bike seat…
Assembly: it’s not bad but the wheels were unassembled, getting the front wheel on was hard so I had to remove the front breaks (not that I use em)Make sure the handle bars are on TIGHT TIGHT because it will fall forward.The Seat: Had to buy a new one. The one they gave me was falling off regardless of how tight I was on. Not only that but it is UNCOMFORTABLE.Performance: I’m not a gear bike guy but being able to shift gears and tighten the peddles at my own strength is amazing.She’s handled 25 miles of on of biking so I hope she’ll go more.
2 people found this helpful
Ceybeyon Young –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just an Ok Bike
The bike when put together looked fine but the break handles were facing the wrong way. I would’ve just fixed it with an Allen wrench but they put to much twerk into the hex bolt making it easy to strip. To add the box was a little beat up on arrival but all the parts were intact. Definitely a lower end bike but would recommend.
2 people found this helpful
Anonymous –
5.0 out of 5 stars
What I just wanted
Bought it for commutes that take about 7 mins one way. It was easy to assemble thanks to the tips video you can find in the product page. I had no tools but it came with everything.28 pounds is not so light but should be good enough for most adults to carry it with one arm. The seat is a bit hard but not so an issue for my use case.
4 people found this helpful
RAPHAEL JAIMES-BRANGER –
2.0 out of 5 stars
This is a cheaply made bike that starts falling apart the day you star using it
I use this bike to get around the city. I live in Boston. Soon after I started riding the bike things started to go wrong. The seat is very uncomfortable, the speeds get stuck and soon enough you can only use 2 or 3 speeds. The pedals make a clicking sound, and after a few days the bottom crank falls apart and the pedals become loose. If it wasn’t because the rate of bike theft in Boston is so high, I’d buy a better bike even if it is a previously owned bike.
One person found this helpful
Joseph –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t buy unless you are good at bike maintenance
If you are not very good at working with bikes you probably don’t want to purchase this one.The bike assembly out of the box wasn’t terrible but it took about 1 hour or so.The frustrating part is the fact that the other parts of the bike that was supposed to be assembled at the factory also had to be fixed.The rear wheel was badly out of true. The brakes were rubbing and had to be adjusted. The shifter was not running that smoothly, bolts that were supposed to be assembled at the factory were not tight.It took me 2-3 hours to fix all the problems that should have been fixed at the factory. It is shameful to ship a bike in such bad condition. What if this one came to someone that doesn’t know how to fix their own bike?After hours of repair, I ended up returning the bike anyway. I bought it for my somewhat petit 6 year old girl. She was tall enough to ride it but there were other issues.Even after adjusting the brakes they were just to hard to reach for her little hands.The biggest problem of all… She simply could not shift gears. She could shift it up but not back down. The shifter was pretty hard to turn and she simply did not have enough grip strength. It was pretty hard. There are probably some adult women who couldn’t do it either.It’s hilly here and we needed working gears, so we sent it back.
2 people found this helpful
Lisa –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Handle bars won’t stay put
We have had this bike well over a year now (the bright pinky red one) and it was fine for a month or so. But one day the handle bars fell forward and down. We keep fixing them over and over and over again but they just keep falling. My daughter gave up on the bike. 🙁
NooneNoone –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quality poor for price.
My son on his first ride everything loosened up on the handle bars mid turn and made him crash cutting up his hands and knees. Also scratching up the handle bars and breaking the pedal should have alloy pedals not cheap plastic and everything tightened by the factory should be locktite if this would have happened I would have given 5 stars but a few over sites and cheap parts ruined a good looking bike.
6 people found this helpful
Ahsan Raees –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Average Bike, Poor Customer Service
Tried the Huffy Stone Mountain Bike – it’s alright, not amazing. Red color and lightweight feel are cool. But had a missing seat on arrival. No phone support, site contact is iffy. Keep expectations in check.
One person found this helpful
MatthewsCubsLionsSabres –
3.0 out of 5 stars
I needed a different type of bike
I needed a bike that would be ridden for about 8 miles daily. Got the bike and it was fine. Put together easily and rode no problem. After riding it though I felt if I kept the bike and rode it it would be problem if I rode it everyday. It also didn’t have the speed I wanted either.
One person found this helpful
Paul Penguin –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good bike but uncomfortable seat
Bike was easy to build. Brakes needed slight adjustments after putting together. Seat is uncomfortable, I am getting a seat cushion to put on top. Overall the bike works good. Quality wise, you get what you pay for lol.
4 people found this helpful
Jason Keller –
2.0 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for
You are basically paying $200 for a mediocre frame and cassette. EVERYTHING else will need to be upgraded or modified if you intend to use this bike in any moderate sense.As many have stated, the handlebar is an absolute [INSERT YOUR CHOSENPROFANITY] nightmare (I tightened it to the point of stripping, and STILL the bar did wander … it is like running in the sand — in your nightmares.) The rear derailleur is so flimsy it is laughable (gears will start slipping after every week or two of steady use,) seriously, a friend of mine – who works on bikes for a living – saw the derailleur and just immediately laughed outright. It’s absolutely flaccid. The provided brake pads squeal like a stuck pig, so I immediately replaced them, only to find out that the handbrakes are equally cheap, so I will need to replace them as well. Finally, the tires are a joke … I had a flat after two days of riding – the culprit: a bit of rock the size of a mustard seed. Sure, better than walking on my hands, but still, I will be replacing those as well.All that being said, if you are in immediate need of a reliable day-to-day bike, my suggestion is to take the $400+ you will eventually end up spending on this [BLANKETY-BLANK] and buy something much more reliable … however, if you are looking to teach your child a life-lesson in how to accept that life oft deals you lemons and that you must take ownership of and thus do your best to correct those mistakes, then this is absolutely the bike for you.
7 people found this helpful
Charlton’s LawCharlton’s Law –
2.0 out of 5 stars
I can’t get the front wheel on the bike.
The instructions SUCK! Sentences are not complete, no photos and drawings are almost pointless.I’ve had this bike 6 weeks and have yet to get it together because I can’t get the front wheel on. My Return window has passed because I was determined to put together. I have built most of my house myself, have built computers and am pretty handy repairing things around the house. I have put together more electric vehicles and bicycles for my kids than I care to remember. I have never had this much trouble. This should’ve been easy. Pop on the peddles, the seat, the wheel and go. It isn’t. If I could return it at this point, I would because I’m tired of messing with it, but my return window has passed.The “arms” that hold the wheel are not wide enough, the nuts on the wheel that align with the “arms” are too thick, I’ve tried everything. I even had a cyclist friend come and look at it, only to tell me to return it and get a better bike with a quick release.I like the look and the price, but I’ve spent hours fiddling with this front wheel.Waiting to hear back from Huffy customer service. Huffy, if you are sending a bike in a box, the instructions should be worth the paper they are written on. Maybe add a how to video to the listing for trouble shooting purposes.
8 people found this helpful
PingJockey –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good entry level bike
I told that getting this bike is good to get into mountain biking as I’ll have to adjust it after every trip and will become very familiar with every part of how it works so I can easily work on a more expensive bike. So far it’s okay, but the instructions are awful. People complain about the seat comfort, but you rarely sit down when on the trails so I don’t notice it.
PhilPhil –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, but missing parts
It’s a Huffy! Perfect for our seven year old, with improved front suspension and dual brakes! Five stars except that it was missing the seat post and pedals!! Check your box on arrival, not fun to cannibalize bike parts on Christmas Eve.
Ryan T McDaniel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great bike
Everything you’d expect from a bike this price. Some assembly and adjustments needed but is a sturdy bike my daughter loves.
Clint –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mediocre quality
The frame of the bike is good and my son is enjoying it. The bike is not the highest quality though, and I expect it will not last more than a year with as often as my son uses it. The front wheel was slightly bent out of the box, which made adjusting the front brakes a real joy. Most annoying is that the handlebar/steering arm will not stay in place, no matter what. Every time my son drops the bike with even mild firmness, the handlebar gets misaligned. The manual says to be careful about overtightening, and I heeded that advice initially. Unfortunately, I have found that even cranked down at max strength, the handlebars still won’t reliably stay in alignment. I have concluded it’s the result of a poor fit and cheap fasteners. Same issue with the seat. Oh and the clearances on the kickstand are so tight thst my son has trouble raising and lowering it. I plan to fix that with a Dremel. Next time I’ll spend the extra money on something with a little better build quality.
7 people found this helpful
KillerAce –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My daughter loves it
My 12 year old had outgrown her 20″ bike so I got her this for her birthday. I put it together in about 20 mins with very few tools. It doesn’t do so well with 200 lbs of old man on it, but it’s great with 100 lbs of kid. my only complaint is that the pedal cranks are a bit long – it’s really easy to scrape the pedals on the ground while turning. Otherwise, great bike.
JOSE C ESTEVEZ L –
5.0 out of 5 stars
as expected, excellent price value product
I like it as it is
sai –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Seat is very uncomfortable
Its not a great bike. The seat was very uncomfortable. The instructions were confusing and used my common sense to assemble it.
8 people found this helpful
Bertrand Pinette –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great starter mountain bike
Bike is nice my only complaint is the breaks on the bike are not well made. Went to make some adjustments and it literally broke from doing nothing.
7 people found this helpful
PaigePaige –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Received Extremely Damaged Product!
The bike arrived damaged. The front forks are extremely bent/misaligned preventing the brakes from engaging. There is also bootable superficial damage to the front brake lever.We intended to give our daughter this bike for Christmas as her “big gift” and can no longer do that. We are super disappointed. We have contacted the manufacturer and now have to wait until after the holidays to resolve this and hopefully get replacement parts or a different bike altogether. What a mess!
Paul A –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Value/Decent Bike
The bike is a budget buy, but it’s a good value. Everything seems pretty solid as of now.
3 people found this helpful
MarchyHuang –
3.0 out of 5 stars
good bike but speed turning switch has issue
the bike itself, the product is good, frame is strong enough for kid who younger than 13. pretty easy to assemble also. However the speed turning switch has issue, the actual gear is not on the right position of the turning switch. For example if you want to shift the speed, while the chain engaging with gear he indicator used to point in the middle of the speed marks. And speed 1 and speed 6 are very difficult to shift.
2 people found this helpful
Amo –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pain in the arse literally
The instruction booklet is not accurate. The seat, which we all know crushes the blood supply to your privates, is extremely difficult to change because they have very securely hex screwed it on and the tool they gave you to unscrew is so thin (to be cheap) it cuts into your hand when trying to unscrew anything with some resistance. After much work I do have a very functional bike however.
One person found this helpful
Long-time RV’er –
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY nice bike for a 10 y/o
I decided to start my daughter off correctly (for the real world) and get her a mountain bike style bike. (It having hand brakes and 6 speed shifter) It is her first bike. I figure if she gets good at this, it won’t be difficult to train her AWAY from the styles that peddle backwards for brakes. Well, it worked fantastic! She never fell once and only hit the wrong brake ONCE. I simply detuned the front brake 30-40% less effective and that bike still stops on a dime!It is a very well made bike, very sturdy, and was a snap to put together. I’m also very happy about the derailed guard. It has some significant wear in 3 months, but derailed looks like new.I would urge any mom/dad to buy this bike. I would, however, suggest they get some flashing LED lights and put them on. The kid will love them and you get some peace of mind your are making poopkins way easier to see!
Michele PMichele P –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent bike. Assembly nightmare.
Had to take the bike to a bike shop for assembly. What a joke! It was in a million pieces. No normal person could possibly put this bike together without a professional. The bike shop had no problem assembling the bike. I also felt better knowing it was assembled correctly for safety reasons. Not real high-end but good enough for me. I give it a four overall because of the look and feel. Assembly is definitely one star.Dick’s Sporting Goods has a bike repair shop. Cost only $40 for professional assembly. Worth it for safety reasons!
4 people found this helpful
Sandra J. Saxman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Bike
Great Grandson loved it!
AudreyAudrey –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good bike.
May 2020: My 10 year old (4’10, 80 lbs) had outgrown and worn out her 3 yr old 20″ bike. I was torn between getting a 24″ or 26″, decided on this 24″ bike. Assembling it wasn’t very difficult (there is an easy-to-follow how-to video showing step by step how to put the bike together….the video is about 18 minutes long, it took me about an hour, but that was re-watcing a few things and having to re-do a couple things to get it right). It’s a great fit for my daughter even with the seat all the way down, so plenty of room for her to grow on this bike…even my 5’7″, 230 frame could comfortably ride this bike.Edit: July 2021 (just over one calendar year—bike was NOT USED for probably about half that time due to weather, the bike needing repair or my daughter being grounded and not allowed to ride)Just over a year later, this bike is heading to the trash because I’m tried of speeding enough on upkeep that all together could buy a GOOD bike.After the initial assembly, the handlebars kept coming loose every time my daughter rode. I’d tighten them and they’d come loose again 10 minutes later. I accused my daughter of getting into my tools & messing with it because I’d get it as tight as I could and they’d still come loose as soon as she began riding. I finally fixed that problem with a new bolt.The gears have never really shifted right, but for a 10 – 11 year old riding mostly flat terrain, that wasn’t a big concern of mine.I never could keep the rear derailleur guard on, finally took it off completely. Not a big issue s as it wouldn’t affect the bike operation, just have to be careful about loading it in a car or it falling over on its side.The brakes were questionable, but as my daughter wouldn’t be stopping / slowing going down steep grades I wasn’t too worried about it, adjusted them the best I could and they were acceptable for flat terrain riding.Now the front derailleur is broken making the bike UN-RIDEABLE.Roughly 7 months of use, LOTS of repairs & upkeep and the bike is no longer going to be having me sink money into one thing just to have something else break.
14 people found this helpful
Tessa –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fits full grown man
Works great to get to work after my car was broke down.
Dorothy Luparello –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy assembly instructions
Exactly as described looks great my son loves it.
Andrew B –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent but check EVERY bolt
Overall it is a great bike, just be sure to check all the bolts, even ones you don’t touch for installation. The front derailleur was not secured and in my first shift twisted and got mangled in the chain and sprocket, and now I need to replace it.
13 people found this helpful
LeRoy Peterson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
good fit bike
fair price
Wallace Barrellton –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seat is very uncomfortable for my big butt.
Seat is very hard would suggest getting a more comfortable replacement. All together though great bike 🚲 really impressed it holds my 6.5 260lbs frame, comfortably.
3 people found this helpful
Josman –
2.0 out of 5 stars
No ajusta bien
Si me pudieran regresar mi dinero fuera genial , siempre que salgo a toda se me desajusta y debo estar reforzándola siempre
TulsaFred –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not for an adult
I had trouble deciding how many stars to give this bicycle. I bought it for my 25 year old daughter for Christmas. She is about 5’5″ tall.The bike seems like fine quality and for the right size person, I’m sure they would be delighted.However, it is far too small for even relatively small adults. It would be best for a school age child up to about 10 years old or so.When my daughter rode it she immediately said it was way too small, her knees almost hit the handlebars while peddaling and the riding position was cramped.Put simply, this is a fine bike for a child and I would recommend it. Just not for adults.
6 people found this helpful
anirudh kashikar –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Front brakes are a joke
Hard to pull, push, difficult to install after fitting the front tire, the video installation looks easy but truly i am still waiting for Huffy to call to help me.
Donald A. Smith –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Runs well, soild, but the handlebar keeps slipping and I have to re-tighten it.
I use it just around town, for shopping and a little exercise. It is solid and hasn’t had troubles (unlike some previous bikes I’ve owned). The only problem is that the handlebar repeatedly slipping, and I have to tighten the nut.
13 people found this helpful
Buyer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t get for starting
I crashed in to tree not very hard and some how my seat tarted wobbling and now to have to buy a new seat
3 people found this helpful
DLBND –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice bike for the price
It came mostly assembled except for the handlebars, seat, peddles, and front tire. I’m 6′ and it didn’t feel like I was able to get good extension with my legs without raising the seat a lot. Adding a layback seat post helped provide a couple more inches of leg room. The noodle on the front brake broke when making initial adjustments and needed to be replaced. Overall it seems like a good bike in this price range. I’ll provide any updates if needed once I get a few miles on it, after it cools down and the temps are no longer getting into the 100’s.
15 people found this helpful