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Laban Bontrager
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 4, 2007
Strengths: heavy duty, idler sprocket has gaurds which keep the chain from jumping off, both coaster brake and hand brake for rear wheel, easy to get on and off, fat tires give soft ride, front and rear chain both on same side and have chain gaurd so clothing doesn't get caughtWeaknesses: Heavy to load and unload if you're transporting it, no front wheel brakesBottom Line: Very sturdy frame that can handle a real load. Easy to get on and off without having to climb up. The front and rear frame both are designed like what we used to call a "girl bike". My wife loves this design because she can get on easily even if she is wearing a skirt. Has big fat tires and is very stable. There are no gears to shift making it very simple to operate. The stock seats were fairly big and comfortable but we traded them in for some really cushy fat ones. My wife and I weigh a total of about 300 pounds and this bike handles it very easily. Great for exercise, certainly not a racing bike. Would probably make a good rental bike because its built like a tank and is practically indestructible.
Favorite Ride: Blountstown bike trail
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$350.00
Purchased At: J&B imports
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