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http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3383455&cp=2367438.2367828.2716578
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Next-26-Womens-Climber-Mountain/4232170
http://www.walmart.com/ip/26-Women-s-Mongoose-XR-75-Dual-Suspension-Bike/13398136
http://www.walmart.com/ip/26-Hyper-Jolt-Women-s-Mountain-Bike/13812303
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i looked
they are all BSPOC
bike shaped pieces of ****
sorry
you don;t get much for $88
wle
I’m sorry but you are going to get a lot of crap for asking anything about cheaper bikes…
But as for the bike you listed the best is the mongoose xr-75 but that is still a very low end bike now what i mean by low end is that the derailleurs and shifter are very nearly the lowest out there, and may have problems with creaks over time,
A used bike will be better, but would you know what a excellent used bike is as not to get ripped off?
I can help you more if you had given a fee range???
Go the the local bike shop and stay far away from Walmart and other department store bikes. The only bike I would buy from a department store is one of the Forge bikes ordered through Butt.
http://www.forgebikes.com/
I agree that they are all not excellent bicycles… Most cyclists, including myself, believe those “Walmart” bikes are objects with a shape of a bike with out much functionality.
If your budget is under $150, I would look for an used bike with $50-$100 or so on craigslist, and save the rest for tuning it. Avoid Huffy or similar bikes, but try to find ancient, respected-name brand (Trek, Specialized, Fuji, Giant, Bridgestone, Centurion, etc.) bikes. Bike shops can change rusted chains, worn-out brake pads, ancient tires, etc, for reasonable cost, and turn the ancient bikes more reliable, long-lasting, and functional machine than the “Walmart” bikes.
That said, if I had to point out from the list, I would go with #1 or #3. They are lesser ones among the evils. Beyond doubt avoid bikes with cheap “suspensions” since they add mechanical complexity and weight, with no much functionality and will break soon. Simpler the better.
None of the above. All are huge box store and/or money off store bikes. You want a real bike – go to a real bike shop. Question for you… If you needed a concert Piano & Walmart sold pianos, would you buy one there too? Of course not.
Quality does not come cheap. The bikes you have listed will cost you more in the long run for repairs than what they are value.