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Old 06-01-10 | 10:35 PM
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I just looked at some details. Shipping weight is 42 lbs?

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Genesis-70...#ProductDetail
Thats all the savings you're getting.
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Old 06-01-10 | 10:49 PM
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lol Read the customer comments. In short, it's a good bike if you totally rebuild it with new parts.
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Old 06-01-10 | 11:36 PM
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This, sirs, is an outrage

OUTRAGE!
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Old 06-01-10 | 11:46 PM
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lol Read the customer comments. In short, it's a good bike if you totally rebuild it with new parts.
That guy basically bought a $150 hi-ten frame...what a deal!
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Old 06-02-10 | 02:46 AM
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This type of thing so worries me. I'm not worried about folks like us that have at least core maintenance/repair skills and know enough to know what to check. But, we are not the target market. People with no knowledge and no core maintenance repair skills are the market. In other words, those who have no choice but to blindly trust/believe the bicycle is at least safe. We all know that trust is very likely misplaced. The components might meet a bare minimum standard for safety but even that is a "might". Once you throw in some minimum wage, unskilled monkey who is taking time away from cleaning the toilets performing end assembly with a crescent wrench and pair of pliers you have an item that is simply not safe.
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Old 06-02-10 | 08:21 AM
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I will proudly say that I haven't purchased from, or entered a wal-mart in the last 2 years.
i proudly say that I haven't purchased from walmart EVER
but that's coz i didn't grow up here
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Old 06-02-10 | 01:35 PM
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Old 06-02-10 | 03:53 PM
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i proudly say that I haven't purchased from walmart EVER
but that's coz i didn't grow up here
I don't think there is a walmart in all of New York City. Not even Staten Island. One of the things I love about New York is you have to go to specialty shops for everything, which is more work, but the service and the quality of the employees is on a much higher level than suburban one stop shopping.

F Walmart, and F this bike!
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Old 06-02-10 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by westBrooklyn
I don't think there is a walmart in all of New York City. Not even Staten Island. One of the things I love about New York is you have to go to specialty shops for everything, which is more work, but the service and the quality of the employees is on a much higher level than suburban one stop shopping.

F Walmart, and F this bike!
I meant I did not grow up in the US of A. And then I kinda am in nyc now too so I've never been to a walmart. But yea, agree with everything u said.
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Old 06-02-10 | 04:39 PM
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I haven't been to the Wal-Mart in Vancouver either, kind of like ichitz, I didn't grow up in Canada. But who cares, Wal-Marts are soul-sucking corporations...I would not like to support them.
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Old 06-02-10 | 04:53 PM
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Every time you make a purchase from Walmart, you put a small mom & pop store out of business. Sure you may save a few pennies, but at what price?
I feel like expensive "ma and pa" stores are putting me out of business. I do, of course, support my LBS regardless of that fact though. And my local hardware store for that matter. I'd rather have bad anonymous service for cheap honestly. I don't want to know how your kids are doing, how their baseball game went. I want my f***ing eggs without a smile and I want to evacuate.
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Old 06-02-10 | 05:05 PM
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Old 06-02-10 | 05:15 PM
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Even though I've only set foot in a Wal-Mart a couple times in my life, I talked my homie into buying one! I've been trying to get him back into cycling for a year or two now, so this was the easiest way. He was too slow and the first one (mongoose) sold out quickly. When the second one came out (Genesis), he snatched it up for only $150 shipped. Came mostly assembled, so he was able to put it together without needing any bike specific tools. Decals are on top of clearcoat, so he removed all those. He plans to eventually respray the whole thing with some leftover white automotive paint. I'm gonna check it out when I get back in town, but he seems to be enjoying it so far. It's perfect b/c he buses to work, and plans to take the bike once in awhile too, so he won't have to worry too much about leaving this cheapie locked up outside all day, or it getting scratched/dinged up. If he ends up enjoying it, then I can try and steer him towards buying a better bike down the road.
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Old 06-02-10 | 08:09 PM
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I went to Walmart tonight it buy this damn thing. I did, and i was pretty excited to be quite honest. They had installed it on the freewheel side first. I drove it to the local state park, which is flat for the most part. Decided to flip the hub, and go fixie. jumped on , and took off. At first, it rode pretty smooth, and surprisingly the brakes worked well. The seat wasent to bad, and the handle bars were pretty alright too....Took it about a mile and a half, then came the weird stuff. The bike started to sound like a bowl of rice krispys. The crank was snapping an popping. I thought it might have only been "new bike" sounds. So i kept riding. Those eventually stopped. and i managed to make it to one side of the park and back. I would recomend (if you buy this bike) that you definetly replace the fixed cog. It has to be the thinest, crapiest cog i have seen yet. The freewheel almost looked like plastic, and the front crank had a goofy "sheild" around it. Surprisingly however, the wheelset was decent. rolled true, and didnt give me too much trouble.

If i had to rate it, id give it a 6 1/2 outta ten. Definetly could use some replacement parts, but for a beginner, it may just do the trick.
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Old 06-02-10 | 08:16 PM
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I think some of us wants to see pictures of the bike...well I do.
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Old 06-02-10 | 08:18 PM
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I think some of us wants to see pictures of the bike...well I do.

there is one on the first page. I returned the bike (haha).
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Old 06-02-10 | 08:37 PM
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there is one on the first page. I returned the bike (haha).
Hahahahahahahaha!

I guess that's the overall verdict on the bike then:

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Old 06-02-10 | 08:43 PM
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Wow...you bought and returned it in the same night...
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Old 06-02-10 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by destikon
I feel like expensive "ma and pa" stores are putting me out of business. I do, of course, support my LBS regardless of that fact though. And my local hardware store for that matter. I'd rather have bad anonymous service for cheap honestly. I don't want to know how your kids are doing, how their baseball game went. I want my f***ing eggs without a smile and I want to evacuate.
i agree with this somewhat, i support as much as my wallet will let me, but i have been shopping less at walmart now that the ALDI awesomeness has made it's way to the states! There aren't any independent grocery stores here and if there is (central market) it's so expensive that i can't afford to buy anything but speciality foods.
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Old 06-03-10 | 01:46 AM
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Couple pics my buddy took after he threw it together. Again, I haven't seen it in person yet or had a chance to help him make adjustments and make sure ***** even installed correctly, not to mention remove that pointless bashguard. The Genesis sticker is gone in this pic, and I guess the two remaining two are gone now too.



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Old 06-03-10 | 01:49 AM
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Couple pics my buddy took after he threw it together. Again, I haven't seen it in person yet or had a chance to help him make adjustments and make sure ***** even installed correctly, not to mention remove that pointless bashguard. The Genesis sticker is gone in this pic, and I guess the two remaining two are gone now too.



It actually doesn't look half bad, I'm digging the fork.
Maybe ride it for a few blocks and give us a review as well?
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Old 06-03-10 | 05:37 AM
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Keep in mind that WalMart's buyers approached their source in China, and requested a single speed/fixed gear at the lowest possible price. This bike would have to represent the pinnacle of crappiness.
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Old 06-03-10 | 06:16 AM
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Are those steel pedals? Damn. But, it's guaranteed to still be over priced. I seen a bike at the department store the other day that had a reasonably welded aluminum frame and Shimano Tourney drivetrain, cranks and v-brakes,some type of grip-shift, Kenda tires and a rear rack. Now, I don't know where Tourney sits in the Shimano lineup but it's high enough that it actually has a name. The bike cost $140. My car probably weighs less but again - components with a real name on them beats this thing hands down.
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