Dynacraft 26 In. Men’s Aftershock Bike – 674669606
It is loaded with high-value features including 18-speeds, a Shimano rear derailleur, Shimano handlebar grip shifters, front/rear alloy linear-pull brakes, and deluxe handlebar grips.
The 26-inch Dynacraft Men’s mountain bike is a good choice for any active outdoors men on the go. It has a sturdy dual-suspension steel frame that provides durability throughout the entire ride. A bold blue metallic paint effect and dual-suspension frame-and-fork combination make this mountain bike stand out in every environment. This 26-inch bike doesn’t just look good, it performs well, too.
- It is loaded with high-value features including 18-speeds, a Shimano rear derailleur, Shimano handlebar grip shifters, front/rear alloy linear-pull brakes, and deluxe handlebar grips.
- These all work together to provide both comfort and stability as you explore the outdoors.
- The Dynacraft men’s aftershock mountain bike is ready for the trails.
Additional information
Gender | Male |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 8211-89 |
26 may refer to:
- 26 (number), the natural number following 25 and preceding 27
- one of the years 26 BC, AD 26, 1926, 2026
In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands of instrumentally detectable aftershocks, which steadily decrease in magnitude and frequency according to a consistent pattern. In some earthquakes the main rupture happens in two or more steps, resulting in multiple main shocks. These are known as doublet earthquakes, and in general can be distinguished from aftershocks in having similar magnitudes and nearly identical seismic waveforms.
S, or for lowercase, s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ess (pronounced ), plural esses.
by Boom
I bought this and it’s the best by far. Easy to maneuver, very light and for the price is super smooth.
by Dee
I bought the bike few days ago and have been satisfied with the performance so far.
by William
Bought it at the store (do not buy lower priced bikes online they don’t package them correctly and WILL get damaged in shipping). I’m seeing a lot of bad reviews, I’m assuming there is some bad lemons but I will tell you my experience. Bought a Kent 700c and it came with a bent rim. The price changed when I went to do the return purchase so I didn’t buy another one. I did find this bike for $98 at my store and decided I liked the price so I bought it. Seat is terrible replace it for $18 and added a $28 rear rack. It is terrible to ride into the wind, bike has weight to it but not e bike weight. Gears require break- in and oiling after that they mesh and switch correctly. I do recommend using the left hand shift as a way to tune the bears and to just use the 6 gears On the right hand shift . Don’t try to shift through every gear possible as it could cause issues with the hand shifter on the left as it’s incredibly stiff. Basically it’s a 6 gear bike in my opinion as that’s the only way it will work flawlessly. I’ve yet to change a tire or tube after 70 miles of riding which is better than my e bike so I will give it that, but it does need air topped off. I use this for exercise and as a beater to park at the grocery store chained to a tree. Thought about doing a e bike conversion but it would have to have a rear rack battery as the mounting to frame would be limited. It’s not comfortable enough riding long distance into light wind to attempt a e bike conversion as well. The Kent 700c would be much more suited for cheap e bike conversion or $99 cruiser. -cons heavy, poor shifter, seat uncomfortable, paint chips easy, front shocks pop over small bumps, difficult to ride into very light wind/up hill, gears change randomly over bumps, brakes squeal and need adjustment out of the box, handlebar needs tightened to the point where it feels like the cheap metal is going to snap. -pros cheap, Summary If your like me you’ll make the best of finding a $98 mountain bike and ignore the cons as it’s probably going to be the cheapest you find in this non ending rise of prices.
by Jess
I love it so much I love the color and the bike it is so much better then my old one.
by Corinna
The bike did not come with a Allen wrench that would have made it easier to put together.