Fuji Nevada thoughts...
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Fuji Nevada thoughts...
Hello, I am new to this Forum site and wanted to see if anyone has every bought, ride or knows anyone that has used the Fuji Nevada bike. Look forward to hearing all aspects, good or bad about what everyone thinks about this bike.
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Clark W. Griswold




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It's a cheap bike that looks like a mountain bike. Even the top end model uses Tourney hubs which is at the bottom end of Shimano's range. It is an OK bike for the occasional rider but nothing I would want to put money towards and nothing really I would want to take on trails. The top end one maybe but the fact it uses tourney hubs is a big turn off though the Deore 1x10 is decent enough.
Find out what you are doing with the bike and then find a bike that might work best and if your budget is low raise it up if you want to ride and enjoy yourself more with less maintenance woes,
Find out what you are doing with the bike and then find a bike that might work best and if your budget is low raise it up if you want to ride and enjoy yourself more with less maintenance woes,
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What kind of riding are you planning?
I generally agree with the comment above. I'm not usually someone who says you're going to have to replace all the parts on something to enjoy it, but on a low end mountain bike, this is actually true. If you are just going to get around town, it's definitely fine. If you are seriosuly going to hit some trails, things will break on it. I say this from experience with an older model Nevada.
I generally agree with the comment above. I'm not usually someone who says you're going to have to replace all the parts on something to enjoy it, but on a low end mountain bike, this is actually true. If you are just going to get around town, it's definitely fine. If you are seriosuly going to hit some trails, things will break on it. I say this from experience with an older model Nevada.
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Primarily riding to and from my job daily and light trails from time to time. I know anything crazy wouldn’t be ideal but also saw was able to upgrade relatively easily too. Wish I could afford more but as of now I’m okay with how much I’m going to spend and what I can get for it. Appreciate more thoughts of course
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Primarily riding to and from my job daily and light trails from time to time. I know anything crazy wouldn’t be ideal but also saw was able to upgrade relatively easily too. Wish I could afford more but as of now I’m okay with how much I’m going to spend and what I can get for it. Appreciate more thoughts of course




