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Kent Compact 16 Aluminum Folding Bike (16-Inch Wheels) Information… |
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3.5/5.0 |
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Dec 26, 2009 14:30:19 |
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I have owned this bike for a month now. This is my first folding bike, but I do have a lot of experience with biking in general. I bought this bike for 2 reasons: One is the ability to bring it on the subway and the other is that my 3rd grade son can ride it. The quality of the bike is quite impressive for 0. The parts and componentry are a few steps above low end quality. Mostly, the components, rims, and frame are alloy, not steel. The Microshift brand drive system – shifter and derailleurs are all well made. The crankset arms are alumninum while the spider is steel. The folding mechanism works, but will require a few times of practice to fold quickly. Carrying it is cumbersome, as the bike tends to inadvertantly unfold itself. You really need a bungie cord to hold it in the folded position. Also, it initially seemed natural to lift it on the chainring side, but then got greased by the chain. There is no handle once the bike is folded. Like most folding bikes, I would think the frame is less sturdy than a conventional diamond frame bicycle. The bike weighs in at 25lbs with all original equipment. My son is short, so I install a shorter seatpost with a child seat when he rides. The folding pedals are difficult to use and heavy. I removed the rear rack, the kickstand, and replaced the pedals with conventional plastic ones. With these small modifications and the kid seat, I got the weight down to 22-23 lbs, which is equal to that of a good quality road bike. After lifting it some, you’ll realize that even 22 lbs seems kind of heavy, so it really pays to lighten the weight. However, you shouldn’t confuse light weight with quickness. This bike is quite slow. I’m on the top gear just about all the time, and people pass me. The reason is that the gear ratios are similar to a mountain bike, but the wheels are 16″. So, for the same gear, the bike will be 16/26 = 0.62 of the speed of a typical mountain bike. Other reasons it is slow – the riding position is quite upright compared to a mountain or road bike, the tires are 40 psi, and the cranks are a bit shorter than the typical 170 mm. The smaller wheels also make the steering a tad twitchy compared to a conventional bike. In conclusion, this bike is not designed for long-distance and speed. It works well for 2-3 mile commutes, where one needs to combine the commute by car or rail. It also accomodates short kids who desire the ability to shift gears. Because of this, it is a versatile, cleverly designed bicycle. For 0, it is high quality and a great value. Dec 23 update: Highly recommended.
Good for the price! – A. Estebe – BUE Argentina
Great bike, light and easy to fold – J. Wu –
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The Trail Machine’s drive train starts with Falcons Index Grip shifter controlling Shimano’s tried and true Tz -30GS derailleur, and finishes up with a strong aluminum wheel set featuring a V-shape rim profile. Stopping is handled by Promax powerful and reliable alloy V-Brakes front and rear. This bicycle is rugged, good looking and built for the long haul. Holds up to 250 pounds. Measures 67″ x 23.5″ x 42″.
First and foremost, this bike cost 9 so you can’t expect high grade quality components on this dual suspension mountain bike. I received the bike pretty quick (less than a week) and it is packaged in one box. The packaging was great but there was a part of the frame that has a small rough patch of scratch to it. It didn’t really matter to me since it is a cheap bike after all. Putting the bike together was very simple, I didn’t even need the manual that came with it, even if you do need the manual it doesn’t really go over your Kent Shogun bike. It’s more like generally. I think setting up the brakes might take a while since my brakes are never tight enough like someone mentioned by one of the reviewers but I don’t really ride this fast on this bike anyway. The bike is made of aluminum material that is supposedly lighter. I test ride it and was extremely comfortable thanks to its dual suspension although I did switch the seats to a more comfy on. It comes with a kickstand. The shifters aren’t really that great. Max of 40 psi tires. Quick release only on the seat. The only thing I didn’t like was I don’t have any good place to put my U lock on the bike frame. Overall I expected what I paid for. I will purchase a trek hybrid once this one breaks down.
DONT BUY THIS BIKE!!!!! – Eric J. Matsko – Orwigsburg, PA
This was supposed to be a great Christmas gift for my son. I will condense the story so not to bore anyone. Took bike out of the box and began minor assembly (petals, handle bar, front tire) no big deal except there was a missing nut for the front wheel (now a big deal as the weather is beautiful and my son wants his new bike)(who wouldnt!?!?!). Wait a week. Received incorrect parts (seriously????). Installed a matching nut from a friends old bike (problem solved). We took the bike outside, aired-up the tires and let him go(HOOORAY!!!). He rode approximately 50 ft and shifted down to 1st gear to climb back up a small hill and a horrible crunching sound was heard. The derailer(sp?)(the thing that changes gears on the rear wheel) caught on the spokes an now is twisted sideways and is lodged in the spokes. Called the manufacturer again. They said they would be happy to replace the damaged parts. I’m not a mechanic no do I intend to learn to be one. I can handle some assembly but if the factory can’t handle proper derailer installation, what makes you think I can????? I told them this was not acceptable and I would like to return this bike for a replacement. The person on the phone said someone would call me back “right away”. They have my phone number and address and they have made no attempt to contact me as of this note (I have waited a week). To sum it up, DONT BUY THIS BIKE!!! – DONT BUY ANY “KENT” BIKE unless you’re a mechanic and don’t mind fixing manufacturing problems.
GREAT BIKE – texstop – Houston
This is one of the best buys on the market today. I has everything many bikes that cost 0 plus have and some extras.
good decent bike – muzette – nj usa
This bike is not a mountain bike but for the flat off road trails where I live it is most suitable, I found the initial build quality to be excellent. The wheels were true and everything has worked as to be expected. I paid the 9 with free shipping, overall for the money a good deal.

