A deal I could not pass up

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This one will be a birthday gift.....hard to pass up a deal like this

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$290.60 total after coupon shipped from US warehouse. White ones are out of stock so any color you want as long as it is black lol
 
Be ready to upgrade some parts. I bought a $350 shipped mid-drive bike this summer. Replaced seat, brake calipers, pedals, chain, freewheel, and derailleur. It's now a decent around town bike, but it's total costs is now around $500.
The problem with cheap bikes is that they are made out of cheap parts. Being an optimist, I believe you can make 'em decent enough, and you get some theft protection added in for free.
 
Be ready to upgrade some parts. I bought a $350 shipped mid-drive bike this summer. Replaced seat, brake calipers, pedals, chain, freewheel, and derailleur. It's now a decent around town bike, but it's total costs is now around $500.
The problem with cheap bikes is that they are made out of cheap parts. Being an optimist, I believe you can make 'em decent enough, and you get some theft protection added in for free.
It will be fine for whom I am gifting to as is. These are not as bad as you think with proper assembly and adjustments.
 
I do have a fair amount of experience with cheap DTC bikes. Every single component on them is bottom of the line.
Before gifting the bike ride it around to make sure it's safe to ride. A saddle replacement is mandatory at that price point.
 
I do have a fair amount of experience with cheap DTC bikes. Every single component on them is bottom of the line.
Before gifting the bike ride it around to make sure it's safe to ride. A saddle replacement is mandatory at that price point.
I have found the same thing is true of non-powered bikes as well.
 
Quality is better than what has been and prices are low due to overstock inventory imported prior to tariff war needing to clear out. imho
 
Be ready to upgrade some parts. I bought a $350 shipped mid-drive bike this summer. Replaced seat, brake calipers, pedals, chain, freewheel, and derailleur. It's now a decent around town bike, but it's total costs is now around $500.
You don't have those extra parts in your basement collection of beater bikes? These cheaper bikes usually have the Shimano Tourney TZ-250 derailleur and a 14-34 freewheel that works. No real meed to change, You might swap in cable operated hydraulics for $25/wheel but full SHimano MT200's (probably fake) are 50 bucks a set. Of course, a seat change comes with the territory on any bike, I woulda bought your bike too, not that I needed one, but apparantly it wasn't stocked in the midwest.

These cheap bikes are why we DYI converters have found better things to do, We're paying 2X more and that includes getting the donor bike for free. A friend bought a Vitessee Flair, torque sense ebike a year ago for under $300 on my recommendation. I was relieved last week to hear that it's still running great.
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It is important to buy the seller and this is the second bike I have bought from urlifeglobal Store with positive responsive replies to messages regarding the T2 I gave to my adult step son recovering from knee replacement surgery. He has been riding it with no modifications needed except I gave him a phone holder as he wanted to video his rides. Just sent me a short video yesterday of him riding it in spite of cold weather. This next one is for his wife who has a birthday coming up.
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