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Eli Cervantes

Eli Cervantes

Upland, CA

How’s this for an entry level bike to get into cycling

$375

How’s this for an entry level bike to get into cycling

  • Riverside, CA

    Just make sure it’s right for your size👍

  • Colton, CA

    LOOKS DAM GOOD.. TEST RIDE FRIST

  • San Jacinto, CA

    Like Juan said. 👍 Go through all the gears make sure they shift smoothly. Check underneath and around the bike for damage. It’s got entry level TT bars on it so you can do time trails. 🤣 Looks good though.

  • Montebello, CA

    Its cool, should be more like $300. Easy maintenence things to replace are bottom bracket, chain and cassette, seat, bartape, all simple diy tasks with amazon shopping and school of youtube. Thats why $300 is a better price because of essential renewal of the parts mentioned. Your knees will thank you later.

  • Montebello, CA

    More difficult parts are the derailluers, shifters and cables, brakes.

  • Montebello, CA

    Not a fan of sharing a seat, gloves, helmet, bartape with other folks. Swapping dirt and bodily fluids.

  • Phoenix, AZ

    You can get a similar frame with better components for that money. Thats basically an entry level trek. Be patient others will come up. I wouldn’t pay over $250 in Phoenix

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