Victory Touring Cruiser Women’s Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Categorized Under: Cruiser Bike No Commented
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List Price: $249.99
Sale Price: $249.99

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Product Description

Wow! Check this one out – super light aluminum cantilever frame, Shimano® 7-Speed twist-grip gears for easy shifting and pedaling, front and rear V-brakes for easy stopping, lightweight aluminum wheels with rust-less stainless steel spokes, white-wall tires with front and rear fenders, alloy quick release seat pin and an alloy bell AND decked out in the flashiest two-tone paint job you’ve ever seen! – men’s or ladies

Product Details

  • Alloy Frame
  • Shimano Twist Shifter
  • Shimano 7 Speed Drivetrain
  • Spring Cushion Saddle
  • Linear Pull Brakes


Customer Reviews

Okay Bike - Not Easy To Assemble
 
Review Date: December 23, 2009
Reviewer: Peter Becerra, Sacramento
First off, you get what you pay for. My wife and I bought Men's and Women's Victory Touring Cruiser Bikes for occasional riding for exercise - not any serious cycling. For that purpose, these bikes were great. If you want a thorough bike which will handle well off road and will be using it a ton, I would not recommend these bikes.

Secondly, these bikes were not easy for me to put together. Probably took me 3 hours for the first bike, and once I got the hang of it, 2 hours for the second. Glad I had my own tools too, because the tools they provide are cheap and shotty. The instructions that came with both bikes did NOT help. I tried refering to them, but they were not an easy read unless you're an engineer. Also, it seems like the bike company had a single manual for all their bikes, and just ship that manual with each bike, which was frustrating. For example, these are Crusier bikes with wheel fenders, but the instruction manual didn't specifically cover Cruiser bikes, so there were no section on the fenders. I had to look up the image on Amazon to figure out that I had the front wheel turned the wrong way, which meant the fender didn't fit correctly and when I peddled, my feet would sometimes hit the tire when I turned. And configuring the brakes was probably the most difficult part because of the many moving parts and again, the instruction manual was pretty useless. Finally figured it out after messing with each component and reverse engineering their purpose.

I'm just glad I'm done putting them together and my wife and I can enjoy them.

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