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The Max4out 26-inch Mountain Bike is designed for adults, featuring a lightweight carbon steel frame, 21-speed shifter, and dual disc brakes. Ideal for riders between 5'2" and 6'0", it supports a maximum weight of 330 lbs and is perfect for various terrains, from mountains to city streets. Assembly is a breeze, taking only 15-20 minutes to get you on the road.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Max4out |
Number of Speeds | 21 |
Color | X5-Black |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | adjustable |
Included Components | [No Additional Components] |
Brake Style | V Brake |
Specific Uses For Product | Versatile |
Theme | Bicycle |
Style | Mountain |
Power Source | Human-powered |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 149.69 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Minimum User Height | 62 Inches |
Manufacturer | Max4out |
Brand Name | Max4out |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
S**R
Nice bike!!
Let me start out by saying the bike is gorgeous!!! Took me 40 minutes to assemble. It has a smooth ride . Gear shifting is nice and easy. My front tire was defective, customer service handle it very fast and professional. NOW😏. In my opinion some one tall would not like this bike. I'm 5-5 and though I can let the seat up, there is not enough extra space on the handlebar neck to bring handlebars up. I don't like being bent over a lot when riding. And I like to be able to extend my legs when paddling. I had to adjust the front brake cable near the leaver. Other than that over all it's a great bike for the money.
G**R
Excited.
Some assembly is required, but Oh the fun! outstanding paint scheme. The wheels with the trim-spoked wheel, is very well done. In todays lingo; "Awesome"!!!
K**R
Poor quality
Not good at all
A**Y
you get what you pay for - if you are heavy read this
due to a series of events, I needed to get a bike to start taking to work. my job is within a 5 minute car ride, so it shouldn't be an issue. typically, bikes are an average of $898 or something (from $566-2000 or so), this bike was only $89 before delivery and all that. I'm assuming my weight is between 300lbs and 320lbs (I don't look it, but the scale says what it says). the weight limit on the bike is 330lbs. this is truth.assembly was easy enough. the instructions made no sense and I'm pretty sure they go to another bike. took me about an hour to set up. put it together backwards, then fixed it...I think. it works so I guess I did it right. it's pretty lightweight, so easy to pick up and carry around.Get a new seat. just do it. the seat it comes with sucks... if you have a larger butt, get a nice seat. it made a real difference in riding. the seat it came with would be flipping and spinning around while wedging its way in and up my body.the handle bars tend to move askew so it's not in line with the tire. but that's fine. I can just easily fix it when I rest. the breaks aren't great... but that may just because of how much I weigh and how fast I end up going while coasting down a steep hill. inertia and all that.my biggest problem is probably the gear shift mechanism. granted, I don't really know how to use it or when the best time to switch gear is. however, it is very difficult to change gears, it gets stuck. I have to hold the mechanism still with one hand and change the gears with the other - otherwise it just spins around the handlebar. I may want to get a new handlebar system... but we'll see.if you're higher up in weight, going uphill is near impossible with this bike. we have decent slopes in our town, so going up is hard. I really did try one day when it was less populated. it sounded like the Titanic sinking. it was creaking, shaking, everything startled wobbling and I got nervous about the chain. so I walk this bike up steeper hills.I'm not sure what happens, but I think I'm really meeting the weight limit. it kinda squeaks and honks like a flock of different kinds of birds. I pretend that it doesn't bother me. the wheels kinda buckle under my weight, so it feels like the tire is flat when it isn't. might want to get new wheels and handlebar, but it's not a priority. but changing that seat or was definitely necessary.to summarize: you get what you paid for. you may need to replace a couple things. I am close to the weight limit, so I have issues there. I'm sure when I lose weight, riding this bike will be easier. not a bike for picky people. but it does the job... mostly. it holds my weight and I'm even thinking about trying to do that fun standing thing people do to give them extra power when peddling.
S**Z
Nice Bike
Bike is very nice. Welds and paint is nice.Bad partAfter I put this Bike together took it out for test ride and then started to notice after I start putting alittle stress on the peddles the front wheel is starting not to line up with handle barsSo the problem with this is the handle bar mounts up to a very smooth metal not like traditional one where there is grooves for extra gripSo just beware of this problem that can send you flyingI'm working on a fix for mine
L**Z
Great ride and looking.
Have had bike for 6 months, easy assembly. Fun bike to ride, easy operations. Get lots of positive comments on look of bike. Well worth the money. Great all around bike.
A**E
Good quality
The quality is top notch for beginner riders!!
G**E
The way it feels
A Christmas gift
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