26/27.5″ Mountain Bike 21 Speed Bikes for Adults, Men & Women Mountain Bike with High Carbon Steel Frame, All-Terrain Tires, Double Disc Brake and Suspension Fork

(4 customer reviews)

$89.99

  • PROFESSIONAL 21-SPEED SHIFTING SYSTEM: The 21-speed transmission system with quick, precise gear changes makes this mountain bike can easier to adapt to different terrain. Made of non-slip and explosion-proof materials, our tires can easily conquer gravel paths, dirt paths, and rocky roads
  • POWERFUL SHOCK ABSORBING AND BRAKING: The shock-absorbing cushion is matched with a thickened shock-absorbing front fork that is fitted with a double shock absorption effect. Mechanical dual disc brakes have a strong braking force and can provide a more sensitive braking response than other brakes
  • COMFORTABLE RIDING EXPERIENCE: Lightweight aluminum alloy wheels are matched with specially designed spokes that can better assist reduce wind resistance during riding. The lock-out suspension fork handles bumps and dips for a smoother-feeling ride
  • DURABILITY & ADJUSTABILITY: Made of high-carbon steel frame, this adult bikes is strong and will not deform. This mountain bike features a quick-adjust seat post clamp, you make easier adjustments seat to the right height
  • EASY TO INSTALLMENT: The 26-inch bike arrives with 85% assembled. You only need to assemble the handle, cushion, front wheel and pedal, adjust the brake and gear to complete the assembly. PLEASE TELL US BY EMAIL IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEM THAT CANNOT BE RESOLVED
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  1. AgentKinsu

    The bike is small, not for men and if you 6′ feet or taller, definitely go to a local bike shop and get one there. The seller is lying about this being an adult bike

    AgentKinsu

  2. Orna Segal

    My grandkids love it

    Orna Segal

  3. Kimberly Johnson

    I brought the bike October 1st the bike only last me up until October 24th 24 days and already the rear sprocket came off I am very very disappointed that bike was not cheap.

    Kimberly Johnson