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Old 12-01-21, 04:25 PM
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FREEBIRD1
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The Bayside

$198 for this little cruiser, all the usual department store bike issues , but not bad. They never have enough grease in these causing premature bearing failure, took the crank one out and it was missing 3 of the 9 bearings (no big deal, they are $3.00 a set). Got everything greased up, tightened up, and tuned, and it's a nice little cruiser, handles well and the tires are very grippy in the wet. Has great fenders to keep me dry, and I like the look of it. I have put a lot of miles on these cheap bikes, if you go through them at first and keep up on the maintenance they last a long time, very easy to work on, parts are cheap and they require no special tools. Just don't be in a hurry to get anywhere. :-)
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