Originally Posted by
SlimRider
No. However, I must caution you at this time. There have been a few consumer review complaints about chain slippage and other component malfunctions on this particular model of bicycle. As long as you
immediately take this bicycle to a
reputable bicycle shop with a
qualified bike mechanic, you should be just fine. It's the frame that's worth the small sacrifice! It's difficult to find a full 100% chromoly BMX frame for under $450.
Walmart traditionally has unqualified people installing bicycle components on bicycle frames. However, your bike's components may have been installed correctly.
If the bike mechanic tells you that too many things are wrong with the bike, you should just return the bike immediately, and go with the original plan about contacting Haro, Diamondback, or Mongoose.
Good Luck!
- Slim

My mother has her perscriptions filled at the local wally world, and while waiting, I wandered over to the bicycle display. One of the einsteins there had assembled a womens step thru frame with the front fork 180 degrees out(backwards) and installed the fender and handlebar as if that's the way it supposed to be. I wished my phone had a camera.
To OP, I'd go with HARO, but the Diamondback and Mongoose are good too. I have a Mongoose full size MTB that I really like.