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Review on Xspec 20" Folding City Commuter Bike - Lightweight & Efficient 7-Speed Design For Urban Travel by Scott Wallace

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I purchased this bike in hopes to have fun and get some exercise in with my kid

I purchased this bike in hopes to have fun and get some exercise in with my kid. Unfortunately i haven't had a bike since i was a kid and it came with no instruction manual so i went thorough more trouble then i should have. But i learned and hoping to pass it on. So long story short its better to take it to a bike shop and tell them to adjust the seat it uses a gripping method so i put extra glue because i cant have it fall and wanted to feel extra safe I'll explain more on that in a bit. Then ask them to put air in your tires to the correct psi on the tire, get a deraillor adjustment and check to see if the brakes need to be adjusted. After that i mounted the weeride for my kid I was just tall enough to have it fit 5" 3" that's (thats why i used the glue extra support for the wieight on the seat) Now im ejoying really fun rides around my neighborhood. Its still feels slow but thats ok because i feel safe its a great and nice bike. Also the seller has a PDF copy of the manual glad i eventually asked it looked to complicated to me but you can pick on on thigs and use utube for tips. Every review helped me for my new hobby and hope mine does to.

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Pros
  • The bike is versatile and can easily navigate crowded city streets and bike lanes
Cons
  • The bike may be too heavy to carry up stairs or onto public transportation

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