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Forge Mstreet?
I am thinking of making this my commuter bike this summer. I have a ten-to-twelve-mile round trip commute through hilly San Diego terrain and thought that for a $199.99 Target bike this could be good. I understand that a boxed bike could need some work, but there's probably not gonna be anything too bad if I don't let those Target assemblers get their hands on it. On the other hand, I don't want to spend my hard-earned money on another NIB clunker (Firmstrong Comfort...WHY?) What do you think?
Some impressive-sounding specs: Features: * Lightweight, double-butted, aluminum frame * Rigid fork and seat post prevent bobbing, providing a faster ride * 21 speed SRAM drivetrain provides smooth power * SR Suntour crankset, Shimano cassette and KMC chain provide reliability * WTB Speed V Sport saddle for durability and all day comfort * 14G Rustproof Stainless Steel Spokes * Adjustable handlebars and stem for optimum comfort * 17" frame / Stand-over height 29.3"/ Fits most riders 5'5" to 5'9" Frameset: Size: 17" FRAME/ STAND-OVER 29.3" Color: SLATE BLUE Frame: 6061 ALUMINUM WITH RACK AND FENDER MOUNTS Fork: RIGID CRHOMOLY STEER TUBE & LEG Wheels: Rims: ALLOY 36H 700CX36H Hubs: JOYTECH 36H ALLOY Spokes: 14G STAINLESS STEEL Tires: KENDA K125 700X32C Drivetrain: Speed: 21 Shifters: SRAM 3.0 Front Derailleur: SRAM 3.0 Rear Derailleur: SRAM 3.0 Crankset: SR SUNTOUR CW7-XCC Bottom Bracket: VP SEALED CARTRIDGE Cassete: SHIMANO MF-TZ37 Chain: KMC Z51 Pedals: ALLOY PLATFORM Components: Saddle: WTB SPEED V SPORT Seat Post: ALLOY 30.8X350MM WITH QUICK RELEASE Handlebar: HL 154 600MM 15D 40MM RISE Stem: ALLOY ADJUST Grips: VELO VLG Brake Set: TEKTRO ALLOY LINEAR-PULL Extras: CLEAR COAT PAINT FINISH, CATEYE REFLECTOR SET, TWO WATER BOTTLE MOUNTS, STORAGE RACK & FENDER MOUNTS AND OWNERS MANUAL http://www.forgebikes.com/mstreetblu.asp |
You'd be better off, in my humble opinion, saving another $150 and going to your local Performance shop to see what they have. Think of maintenance and service after you buy the bike. Target will not provide any level of quality service, if any.
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i brought my $270 forge brevia into a giant bike shop and he told me my components compared to their bikes a twice the price! i have 6 bikes and i seem to enjoy it the most! have had bikes all my life, highly recommend it!
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Originally Posted by Gunmetal_Ghoul
(Post 6281810)
I am thinking of making this my commuter bike this summer. I have a ten-to-twelve-mile round trip commute through hilly San Diego terrain and thought that for a $199.99 Target bike this could be good. I understand that a boxed bike could need some work, but there's probably not gonna be anything too bad if I don't let those Target assemblers get their hands on it. On the other hand, I don't want to spend my hard-earned money on another NIB clunker (Firmstrong Comfort...WHY?) What do you think?
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