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caroline162 07-19-08 07:17 PM

I'm getting a bumper sticker...
 
"I RODE A WALMART BIKE AND DIDN'T DIE!" ;)

If you would like to discourage purchasing bikes (or anything else for that matter) from Walmart, please do so here. I already bought my Walmart bike, and this is my update!

So my neighbor and I finally had some time last night to assemble my bike, then I took it for a ride this morning and he adjusted a couple of things and I'm all set! This isn't much of an update, because I've really only ridden it once (so YES I totally know there are plenty more opportunities for the bike to fatally fail me) but so far I'm happy with it. I had fun riding around my neighborhood this morning and am looking forward to my first commute Monday morning! Although my neighborhood is called HILLcrest and I walk around it all the time, I never really realized how hilly it is :lol:

My neighbor was really quite impressed with the bike for the price and agreed that I would be FINE riding it to work and around the neighborhood/park. He's going to get me some new pedals from the bike shop where he works and probably a new seat eventually (this one is okay but just not that comfortable).

I'll check back in after I've had a chance to try it out some more! Thanks again for all the advice!

keiththesnake 07-19-08 07:20 PM

Caroline:
I had a feeling you'd be just fine with that bike. Glad you gave an update.
Keith

ATAC49er 07-19-08 07:23 PM

Caroline ;
Just posted on your old thread, not a minute ago, and then found this one; glad it's starting out well for you.

iamjethro 07-19-08 07:53 PM

As one Arkie to another, Good for you , gal!!!

shubonker 07-19-08 08:08 PM

Which bike did you get?

AdrianFly 07-19-08 09:43 PM

Awesome! Watch out Colnago!

wgaynor 07-19-08 09:58 PM

Congratulations. So,...I know I'm not the only one that names my bikes. Found one for yours yet?

UncleStu 07-19-08 10:10 PM

"I RODE A WALMART BIKE AND DIDN'T DIE!" :twitchy:
:roflmao2::roflmao2::D:thumb:

Attagirl Caroline162! I hope you enjoy your new bike, & report here on your riding & enjoyment for *years* to come. It'll drive the BikeSnobNazis even further around the bend.:D Why, How *dare* you buy, use, & enjoy something that they didn't recommend!!!:roflmao2:


Good for you! Go get 'em, have fun, & watch out for cars, trucks, other bikes & other large moving objects.;)

poopisnotfood 07-19-08 10:18 PM

Good for you, ride it like you stole it....

BCRider 07-19-08 11:06 PM

Come on now... this is hardly a fair test of the product. After all you state that you and a friend assembled it on your own. So now the bike isn't loaded with deathly time bombs that the "highly trained staff" at Wally's usually installs. So how can this be considered a Wally's bike now?



:D


You're out on two wheels and have a grin on your face so all's right with the world. Many, many happy miles to both you and the bike.

uke 07-19-08 11:11 PM

Rock on, Caroline! Millions of people round the world use bikes that would make Walmart machines look like Orbeas as their sole means of transportation. As long as it does what you need it to, it's a perfectly fine machine!

genec 07-20-08 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by caroline162 (Post 7094241)
"I RODE A WALMART BIKE AND DIDN'T DIE!" ;)

If you would like to discourage purchasing bikes (or anything else for that matter) from Walmart, please do so here. I already bought my Walmart bike, and this is my update!

So my neighbor and I finally had some time last night to assemble my bike, then I took it for a ride this morning and he adjusted a couple of things and I'm all set! This isn't much of an update, because I've really only ridden it once (so YES I totally know there are plenty more opportunities for the bike to fatally fail me) but so far I'm happy with it. I had fun riding around my neighborhood this morning and am looking forward to my first commute Monday morning! Although my neighborhood is called HILLcrest and I walk around it all the time, I never really realized how hilly it is :lol:

My neighbor was really quite impressed with the bike for the price and agreed that I would be FINE riding it to work and around the neighborhood/park. He's going to get me some new pedals from the bike shop where he works and probably a new seat eventually (this one is okay but just not that comfortable).

I'll check back in after I've had a chance to try it out some more! Thanks again for all the advice!

Be sure to let us know how you're doing with that bike after a year or two of daily riding. That should be roughly 500 miles or so.

Artkansas 07-20-08 08:42 AM

Caroline,

Glad you are having fun with your bike. Keep us updated.

Have you tackled the River Trail yet? If you need an LBS, I can recommend the Community Bicyclist Bike Shop in the back of the Tanglewood Shopping center on Cantrell.

toThinkistoBe 07-20-08 01:12 PM

A good friend of mine has been using his walmart road bike as his main form of transportation for quite a while now. It's not nice, but it works. It will certainly add to your appreciation of a non walmart bike when you get one. :)

Old Dirt Hill 07-20-08 03:33 PM

Pics?

Thelonius 07-20-08 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by caroline162 (Post 7094241)
"I RODE A WALMART BIKE AND DIDN'T DIE!" ;)

Pics or it didn't happen :p

EliteTempleton 07-20-08 04:03 PM

On the other side of your bumper you should get one that say's:

My other ride is a bicycle.

:D

I-Like-To-Bike 07-20-08 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by caroline162 (Post 7094241)
Although my neighborhood is called HILLcrest and I walk around it all the time, I never really realized how hilly it is :lol:

But don't you know those hills would be flattened if only you hadn't committed such a bicycling faux pas and upset the Universe of the LBS Devotees. Enjoy your new bike!:)

DataJunkie 07-20-08 04:19 PM

I am attempting to care one way or the other and not succeeding. However, one more bike is always a good thing.:thumb:

gmule 07-20-08 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by genec (Post 7096472)
Be sure to let us know how you're doing with that bike after a year or two of daily riding. That should be roughly 500 miles or so.


Are you kidding? most of us commuters ride that a month :lol:

Conveyor Belt 07-20-08 08:41 PM

I have 3 bikes.

One is a Wal-Mart Schwinn, one a Giant Cypress DX, and the last an unbranded antique.

The Cypress is currently unusable due to popped spokes. The Schwinn has the same amount of miles, and less trouble out of it. I enjoy all of my bikes, but the Giant takes so much upkeep. The Schwinn is just a knock around bike. I like that.

MrRamonG 07-20-08 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by EliteTempleton (Post 7098423)
On the other side of your bumper you should get one that say's:

My other ride is a bicycle.

:D

LOL!!!

genec 07-20-08 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by gmule (Post 7098892)
Are you kidding? most of us commuters ride that a month :lol:

Sure, but she said she was only going one mile and it was relatively flat... given those conditions her wally world bike should be fine... more or less.

But we'll see how well it lasts over time... for someone riding 3500+ miles a year, this probably wouldn't be the right bike,

Jerry in So IL 07-20-08 08:50 PM

Glad to hear your out on the road!

Take that snobs!

Jerry

ShadowGray 07-20-08 09:04 PM

Pics. Now.

Which bike did you get anyway? Some Walmart Bikes are simplistic enough that they can still perform well (by which I mean their cruiser bikes). Some of the other ones I wouldn't trust. But for a 1 mile commute, any bike will do.


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