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The Dynacraft Magna Echo Ridge Mountain Bike is a rugged, 18-speed mountain bike designed for teens and adults. Featuring a durable alloy steel frame, front suspension fork, and reliable linear pull brakes, it offers a smooth and safe ride on trails. With a quick release seat post and adjustable seat, it’s easy to customize for comfort. Weighing just 19 pounds and supporting up to 275 pounds, this bike is perfect for adventurous riders looking to elevate their outdoor experience.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | 13 & Above |
Brand | Dynacraft |
Number of Speeds | 18 |
Color | Red |
Wheel Size | 24 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Adjustable Seat |
Included Components | Kickstand |
Size | 24-inch |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
Style | 24-inch Wheels |
Model Name | Echo Ridge |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Year | 2019 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087876155072 |
UPC | 087876155072 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | Dynacraft |
Frame Size | 15 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48.5 x 26 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 18.6 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 64.15 x 23.62 x 40.16 inches |
Brand Name | Dynacraft |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8155-07 |
C**R
Good quality at a reasonable price
This bike is great! It looks nice, sturdy & reasonably priced. Good tires. Assembly was easy for most.I was pleasantly surprised at how nice it as. Delivers in 2 days
N**G
Good product. Just need to replace the seat.
Great bike for beginners. I recommend getting a new seat. Cuz the one that comes with is kind of skinny and uncomfortable. Other than that the bike rides great!
M**V
Get what you pay for
The brakes are garbage right off the start. I’ve bought two of these bikes due to them being cheap. And regretted it each time. First one, the brakes squealed constantly. Non stop. And on the handlebars, the handbrake levers are straight down, rather than angled more straight ahead. Meaning it’s very awkward to brake. But it’s so tightened, you can’t loosen it to adjust the angle.After moving and having to get rid of the bike due to no space to take it with me, I replaced it after a while with the same bike. This time, I got one with both brakes WAY too tightened. To a point you couldn’t ride without resistance. And the handlebars have the same issue with the handbrake angle and being too tight to adjust. Annoyed, and not having the tools on hand to adjust the brakes, I went to a local shop to just have it done there.They told me they’d never had as many issues as they do with people who buy this brand when it comes to brakes. They see them constantly. I bought this bike twice because it was cheap. Hoped the first go around was just luck of the draw. But no. It’s just general bad quality. And because it’s a BIKE, it’s not exactly as easy to return. Especially after you took it out of the box and assembled it. Because then you have to take it apart again, get the box in your car, and drag it into a mailing center.Save your money for a good bike.
N**M
Good but the tires are trash
The bike is what you would expect at this price range. Assembly is easy if you have knowledge of basic tools or have made adjustments to handlebar and seat heights before. My only complaint is the quality of the tires. The rear tire took air fine, but the front tire unsealed from the wheel at about 15 lbs of pressure (which is basically nothing). After much reaseating I got it to stay, but I had to keep the tire pressure pretty low or it would unseat again. After about 20 minutes of riding the tire started coming apart. A new set of tires is about $35 to $40. The bike is decent, but plan on replacing the tires with something better.
A**R
buy but read first
AWASEING i go on bike rides with my brother a lot and he has this mouton bike and i have a bike but its not a mouton bike but i still like it and my brother also loves!!! his bike ❤❤❤
W**S
If you like to tinker, this is the bike for you...
The manual is 1) for several bikes and 2) written by engineers so human readers will be confused.If you're cool with tweaking lots of stuff (hand brake lever positions, brake pressure cable lengths, seat tightening clamp adjustment, seat attitude, pulling tire stems out to their proper extensions) it's a good entry-level bike.If you aren't, try to bump up your budget. This is basically a home-brew bike. If you used to bike and you're getting back into it to try and get back above milk-fed veal muscle tone {like me} it's 4 stars. If not... Maybe a built bike is better for you.
N**Z
Easy to put together
This is a pretty 24" bike I bought my godson (nephew) and it came almost pre assembled. I just installed the seat, handlebar, pedals, front wheel and adjusted the front brakes. If you have worked on previous bikes it will take you less than 30 minutes to put it together. Also you need to inflate the tires. It runs good and transmission controls are easy to work, so far no problems at all.. I'm 57 (5' 8") and I like this size better than 26" or 27". This size is recommended for kids between 12 thru 19 years old depending of how tall they are.
L**E
Wonderful
The bike is wonderful, easy to assemble( if the assembly is confusing just take it to bike shop or similar read the manual before you mess around ) , and has great durability and overall smooth for its price
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