Product Description
Are you ready for some serious Trail Rated mountain bike fun? Look no further. The Jeep Renegade Full Suspension Mountain Bike is ready to tackle any trail any time. The Trail Renegade Mountain Bike starts with a hand crafted full suspension aluminum frame that's built strong yet light enough for great handling and all day epic rides. An effective and very reliable single pivot design keeps trips to the bike shop at a minimum. Shimano 21 Rapid Fire shifters and a Shimano rear derailleur add value and performance. Welcome additions include V-Brakes for stopping on a dime and an alloy quick release for easy saddle height adjustment. Light weight 36 hole alloy rims complete this awesome ride.
Tools Required for assembly: (Not included)
- 5mm allen key
- 4mm allen key
- Flat head screwdriver
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Adjustable wrench
| List Price: | $249.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #140289 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 18"
- Color: Black
- Brand: Jeep
- Model: 02676
- Released on: 2010-09-15
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x 28.50" w x 53.50" l, 40.00 pounds
Features
- Will fit riders 5'7"- 6'-1"
- Shimano 21 Rapid Fire shifters and a Shimano rear derailleur
- Light weight 36 hole alloy rims
- Hand crafted full suspension aluminum frame
- V-Brakes for stopping on a dime
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful.Good enough
By HE
Even though is a heavy bike (35-40), I have found it very fun. I am no professional but I can say that is fulfilling my expectations, I had a minor problem with the front brake mechanisms but contacted kent international ( Jeep just sold the name, dont manufacture bikes) and they sent a replacement set right away that works perfectly, so far I've owned it for 3 weeks, a few flat tires but who doenst get that? I am switching to other type of tubes later on.
I will update if anything else arises
Thursday 31. While riding in the City, I jumped off a sidewalk and the derrailler completely fell apart. I wondered why did this happened. I will try to describe what I saw, The screw that holds the derrailler was totally...worn, with no grip lines, as well as the base where it is held, in other words, there is no way to screw in back since it is all grinded.
It has become a bad experience overall since every time I go out with my bike (which has great aesthetics, but not great quality) is stalling me because of different issues. THIS BIKE IS CLOSE OR NEXT TO A TRAIL BIKE, USE IT FOR RECREATION, CITY OR AS PAPERWEIGHT.
Got the dreailer replacement, took it to a local bike shop and an expert told me to ride it until it tears apart because is what is likely going to happen eventualy on the mountain. I am riding in the mountain, I think the only constraint is the weight because it is a hard time climbing through huge stones. Downhill has behaved decently, with a heavy trail. No further comments
Again, you get what you pay for...
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