This place is a joke. Don't fall for their "compare to" gimmick. The bikes aren't worth what they charge. I don't know about the "high end" bikes they claim to sell, but I can tell you that the mid-tier ones are garbage. They assemble these bikes with the cheapest parts imaginable. Don't be fooled by names like Shimano or Suntour. If they put actual Shimano and Suntour parts on the bike, they are of the lowest quality. I believe that most parts are secondary or Chinese knock-offs. The assembly is horrible. Nothing is greased. You better have a decent set of bike tools handy if you want them set up correctly. Of course I had to buy a crank arm puller and a BB tool because they put some cheap square taper bottom bracket on the bike. The one I received had a bad crank arm with poorly machined threads, and couldn't install the pedals. The left brake had a big dent in the hydraulic reservoir. The seal around the endplug looked compromised and I didn't trust it to work reliably. The front derailleur was junk and could not be set up. It may have been the shifter itself, but it would not align with the big chainring no mater what I did. The front suspension was of very low-quality, it squeaked horribly while riding, it bottomed out, the pre-load was useless, the headset had a flat spot that made steering clunky, and the front hub had a click that I couldn't identify. No idea why they decided the bike needed a 100mm stem. They advertised the bike as coming with WBT tires, well they were WBT but the lettering was all faded and the tires had cracks from dry rot. I couldn't even find the model number online so who knows what trashcan they pulled them out of. Says it had Shimano hydraulic brakes, a $200 upgrade… lol. Once again the model they claim doesn't exist online. The closet thing to them is the MT200 series and you can get those, front and back, for under $50. These were not even as nice as the MT200's. And whoever laced the front wheel was a real piece of work. I was convinced the rim was bent. I spent over an hour truing the wheel and had to loosen everything to start over.
They called my issues "extremely minor" and offered me a $10 refund. After arguing with them and filing claims through the BBB and PayPal over the course of 2 weeks, they finally sent me a return label. Bottom line, don't believe anything they advertise. I assume the reviews are made up because there is no way to leave a review on their site. And their rating with the BBB is not A+ as they claim. The assembly place in Taiwan must be taking overstock, discontinued, and rejected frames then loading them up with low-quality parts to sell at a discounted price. For the bike I received to be even close to what they claim it's worth, it would have at minimum a Shimano Deore Groupset. The parts they put on there are not even models you can buy, even on Amazon. So forget the idea of saving money and getting a bike comparable to a $2000 bike for $700, the bike you get isn't even worth 1/2 the $700. Do yourself a favor and look at the real bike brands, Giant, Trek, Specialized, hell even Mongoose. You may not get all the features you want, but at least you are getting a quality bike. All the bells and whistles mean nothing if they are crap. No $60 fork should have lockout and preload. If it does you know its junk
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