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Huffy Blackwater Men's 26-Inch Mountain Bike |  | Brand: Huffy Category: Sports
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 95578
Color: Cobalt Blue Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 26" Size: 26" Shipping Weight (lbs): 39 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 0.2 x 0.5
MPN: 26608 Model: 26608 UPC: 028914266084 EAN: 0028914266084 ASIN: B000XPGKBU
Release Date: April 1, 2008
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| • | 26-inch men's mountain bike with sturdy steel frame | | • | Rigid fork increases the bike's feel and responsiveness | | • | FIS thumb shifters with 15 speeds; steel side-pull brakes | | • | Padded saddle for comfort; Falcon rear derailleur | | • | Steel rims for added durability; lifetime frame warranty |
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Product Description 15 speed. Steel ATB frame. Steel Unicrown fork and steel rims. 1 piece steel crank. Steel sidepull brakes. Padded ATB seat. Thumbshift 15 speed shifting. Levers and pedals are resin ATB. Metallic red gun metal gray.
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy the great outdoors without breaking the bank with the Huffy Blackwater men's 26-inch mountain bike. Crafted around a sturdy steel frame and rigid fork, the bike is ultra-versatile, letting you cruise smoothly through the forest or on the pavement. The FIS thumb shifters, meanwhile, make it easy to change between the 15 gears, with hand-operated steel side-pull brakes providing reliable braking power. Other details include a Falcon rear derailleur, a padded saddle that encourages longer rides, a kickstand, and steel rims for added durability. Huffy bikes carry a lifetime warranty on the frame and a six-month warranty on all components. Assembly of the Bike: This bike comes mostly assembled. Minor assembly is required before the bike can be used. Amazon.com Bicycle Buying Guide
Finding the Right Bike To really enjoy cycling, it's important to find a bicycle that works for you. Here are some things to keep in mind when you're in the market for a new bike: The Right Ride In general, bikes are broken down into three major categories: - Road and Racing Bikes--As a general rule, road and racing are built for speed and longer distances on paved surfaces. Thinner tires, lightweight 29-inch (700c) wheels, and drop bars that allow for a more aerodynamic position are the norm. Most road bikes, regardless of price, offer many gears for tackling both hilly and flat terrain.
- Mountain Bikes--With their larger tires, hill-friendly gearing, and upright position, mountain bikes are very popular for all types of riding, both on pavement and off. Mountain bikes that are designed specifically for rugged trail use typically feature a suspension fork. Some may have rear suspension, as well. A quick change of the tires on any mountain bike--even one that you use regularly on trails--adds to its versatility and makes it a worthy street machine.
- Comfort/Cruiser Bikes--For tooling around on bike paths, light trails, or for cruising a quiet beach-side lane, comfort/cruiser bikes are the ticket. With a super-relaxed riding position, padded seats, and limited or no gearing, these bikes are made for enjoying the scenery and having fun with the family.
The Right Price A bike's price boils down to three essentials: frame materials, bike weight, and component quality and durability. - Entry-level--You'll find a wide range of comfort and cruiser bikes in this category, as well as some lower-end mountain bikes and road bikes. Most will have steel frames and components that are designed to last for several years with frequent use.
- Mid-range--Bikes in this range may feature a lighter aluminum frame with mid-range components that keep performing after miles of use. If you're looking for a quality bike that is relatively lightweight and will stand up to abuse, this is the "sweet spot." Most serious commuter and touring bikes fall into this category, as do mid-range mountain bikes with a decent front suspension.
- High-end--Racers and serious enthusiasts who expect lightweight, high-performance components will want to stick to this category. For road bikes, exotic frame materials (carbon fiber, titanium) and ultralightweight components can add thousands to the price tag. Mountain bikes in this class often feature advanced front and rear suspension technology, as well as components designed to handle lots of rugged trail action.
The Right Size Fit is crucial for comfort, control, and proper power and endurance on a bike. Here are some basic bike fit tips: - Stand-over Height--To find out if a bike's overall height fits your body, measure your inseam. Next, determine how much clearance you'll need between your crotch and the top tube of the bike. For a mountain bike, you'll want three to five inches of clearance. A road bike should offer between one and two inches of clearance, while a commuter bike should have two to four inches. Compare the stand-over height for a given bike to your measurements (inseam + clearance) to determine the right bike height.
- Top Tube Length--You can measure your torso to get a good estimate of proper top tube length. First, make a fist and extend your arm. Measure from the center of your fist to the end of your collarbone (the part that intersects your shoulder). Next, measure your torso by placing a book against your crotch with the spine facing up. Measure from the spine to the bottom of your throat (the spot between your collarbones). Finally, add the two measurements (arm length + torso length), divide the number in half, and subtract six inches. This is your approximate top tube length. Compare this number to a bike's posted top tube length. You can allow for about two inches longer or shorter, as most bikes can be adjusted via stem length/height and saddle fore/aft position to make fine adjustments to the fit.
- Bikes for Women--Proportionally, women tend to have a shorter torso and longer legs than men. Bike makers design women's bikes that offer a shorter top tube and many comfort/cruiser bikes built for women may also provide more stand-over clearance.
The Right Accessories When you make a bike purchase, don't forget these crucial add-ons: - Helmet (this is a must!)
- Seat pack
- Lock
- Hydration pack, or water bottle and bottle cage
- Spare tubes
- Portable bike pump
- Gloves
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| Customer Reviews: Never by this bike! October 21, 2009 D. Kim (USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
this product was broken from the moment I got it. The rear wheel was stuck and won't spin at all.
Huffy Blackwater 26" review October 18, 2009 Daniel P. O'brien (Norwalk, Ca) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
First, I did not know this bicycle was made in China at the time of purchase.
I just purchased a Huffy Blackwater 26" mens model and found quite a few problems.
1. This bike is made in China and the Allen head bolts are not machined correctly to accept
the 7/32 allen key to adjust your handle bars. This means you will instantly strip out the Allen socket
while assembling the bicycle, even before you get to ride it!
2. The rear wheel is not true, meaning I can see it wobbling before I took it for a ride.
3. The assembly instruction are generic for all Huffy models. There is no diagram showing how the bicycle should look after assembly. There is no diagram or instruction showing how the handle bars should be mounted or aligned.
4. The gear shift assembly does not work out of the box and it looks like I will be spending some time to adjust this
to get it working properly.
After all is said and done, I should have bought an American made product.
Just OK.. June 26, 2009 Jeffery J. Morris (Washington, D.C.) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
The bike is OK, i mean what do you expect for $120. There was some damage during shipping and it was very difficult to assemble because it did not come with any hexagonal (allen) wrenches, which are needed to attach the handlebars and adjust various other parts. Also, the front wheel spins a little off-kilter, but still rides ok. I only need it for short trips so I doesnt bother me too much. MAKE SURE YOU ADJUST THE BRAKES BEFORE RIDING because the factory does not place them in exactly the right place... If I could go back in time I would probably just save up for another month and buy a better bike from an actual bike shop.
Turtletools: Beware of "Return" Policy August 9, 2008 spebel (St. Louis) 27 out of 30 found this review helpful
I ordered a men's bike and it arrived damaged (not just a scratch, but dents, twisted fork, misaligned/bent brakes, etc.) Turtletool's return policy gives only 5 days from receipt to return merchandise, charges shipping and a restock fee, and requires an official document from the company to do a return. After a month of attempts to contact someone via email and phone, I surrender. I just wanted a replacement, but now I'm forced to try to repair it.
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