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Framed Ultimate Terrain Mountain Bike (Black)

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$125

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CampingWorld.com has Framed Ultimate Terrain Mountain Bike (Black) on sale for $124.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member AlexG30 for sharing this deal

Available Sizes:
  • 16"
  • 18"
  • 20"
Features:
  • Lightweight aluminum frame
  • Suntour suspension fork is ready for any trail
  • 7-speed ASLM315 shifter with Shimano rear derailleur
  • Front and rear disc brakes provide crisp stopping power
  • Wide 29" x 2.1" tires provide traction for any terrain

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CampingWorld.com has Framed Ultimate Terrain Mountain Bike (Black) on sale for $124.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member AlexG30 for sharing this deal

Available Sizes:
  • 16"
  • 18"
  • 20"
Features:
  • Lightweight aluminum frame
  • Suntour suspension fork is ready for any trail
  • 7-speed ASLM315 shifter with Shimano rear derailleur
  • Front and rear disc brakes provide crisp stopping power
  • Wide 29" x 2.1" tires provide traction for any terrain

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff

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Written by AlexG30

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Charlesb81
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chung_chang
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Stem [amazon.com]
Bar [amazon.com]
Grips [amazon.com]
Pedals [amazon.com]

Be sure to watch YT for installations. Common installation mistakes for above items include over-tightening and tightening wrong direction.
chung_chang
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Start with these 2 videos and be patient:

How to Adjust a Front Derailleur [youtu.be]
How to Adjust a Rear Derailleur [youtu.be]

One main reason MTB/gravel riders upgrade to 1x (one by) drivetrain is to simplify the derailleur adjustments. This bike can be upgraded to 1x later, but would require upgrading the rear hub/wheel. There's nothing wrong with 3x drivetrain on this bike. In my opinion, 1x is more of a quality-of-life upgrade, others might tell you 1x also saves weight.

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Jul 06, 2022 07:39 PM
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roymunsonJul 06, 2022 07:39 PM
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So happy i was able to get in on this deal. I got the 20" shipped last night. At first it was not shipped, had to hit them up on the chat and they told me it was on back order but available in another warehouse and she told me she would try to get it shipped which she did. I am a tall rider, 6 foot 3 with 36" inseam and trying to find a large bike at a reasonable price is almost impossible. Ideally i would want a 21" or 22" maybe, but this had to do.

For the last year i ditched my cars and bought an electric bike to use to commute 20 miles to work every day and it has changed my life. I have chronic lower and upper back pain and getting to bike twice a day has made a lot of the pain go away. So i have been wanting to find an exercise bike, or a backup bike to use to go to work if im having problems with my main bike. For $125 i think this was such an amazing deal especially with the front suspension and hydraulic brakes, that is un heard of at that price point.

I am going to try to use the bike as is but i know i will be replacing the handlebars with a swept back design. I get really bad hand pain (bikers palsy, clawing of my fingers) if i use a straight bar so i have been using swept back handlebars and that reduced the pain immediately. Also i personally had to buy a large "senior" marketed seat that was large and cushioned, and i highly recommend a Suntour SR SP12 seatpost suspension setup, that really helps with my lower back pain. I can't wait to try the combo of the sus post and front sus, never tried that before.

Anyone know what the size of the handlebars are or the stem size?
Jul 06, 2022 07:43 PM
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nimpraviJul 06, 2022 07:43 PM
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I received the bike today and I'm stuck during front wheel assembly. I'm not sure if the package is missing anything. But, I am unable to put the front wheel in place. Really appreciate any help on this. TIA
Jul 06, 2022 07:46 PM
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roymunsonJul 06, 2022 07:46 PM
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Here is what i just got from amazon

Kickstand
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DYFS3N4

MEACHOW left side mirror (i have 2 versions of MEACHOW, this is best)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XSZB6TB

2 Slime 29" tires (will put them in once they go flat)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KA04JGU

I will eventually get or use atleast one bike bag to carry a spare tire and the tools i will keep on me.
Jul 06, 2022 07:47 PM
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ubthca11Jul 06, 2022 07:47 PM
285 Posts
Quote from nimpravi :
I received the bike today and I'm stuck during front wheel assembly. I'm not sure if the package is missing anything. But, I am unable to put the front wheel in place. Really appreciate any help on this. TIA
There is an insert in the front disc brake that needs to be pulled out for the rotor to slide into.
Jul 06, 2022 07:50 PM
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roymunsonJul 06, 2022 07:50 PM
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Quote from nimpravi :
I received the bike today and I'm stuck during front wheel assembly. I'm not sure if the package is missing anything. But, I am unable to put the front wheel in place. Really appreciate any help on this. TIA
i havent assembled the bike yet, it comes friday, but maybe you need to loose the hydraulic brakes in order for it to slide in? on my mechanical disc brakes, the most difficult thing is making sure the rotor lines up inside the brake housing as well as making sure the wheel fits into the quick lock space correctly.

try watching these videos, they may help

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x...ikesOnline

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C...ckBicycles
Jul 06, 2022 07:50 PM
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chung_changJul 06, 2022 07:50 PM
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Quote from nimpravi :
I received the bike today and I'm stuck during front wheel assembly. I'm not sure if the package is missing anything. But, I am unable to put the front wheel in place. Really appreciate your help on this. TIA
Probably the plastic tab in the brake caliper. If you watch the video I linked, it starts around 6:06: https://youtu.be/8Ez3a6aoL8c?t=366
Jul 06, 2022 07:51 PM
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FairBanana4781Jul 06, 2022 07:51 PM
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A csr just emailed me this, they are still promising shipments. I'm not going to get my hopes up per one of the last comments.

show it is on backorder with an estimated time of arrival of 2-3 weeks. Once we receive the item and ship it, you will receive an email with shipping confirmation.

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Jul 06, 2022 07:52 PM
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roymunsonJul 06, 2022 07:52 PM
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Is anyone considering converting the bike to electric? Seems like it could be a great candidate. I might head over to my electric bike forum and see what they think of it's potential. Im thinking a mid drive motor in this could be the way to go.
Jul 06, 2022 07:54 PM
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JimBanvilleJul 06, 2022 07:54 PM
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Quote from shoppingritenow :
Got my 16'' delivered. Measured the frame, it is 16'', no number marked on the seat tube. Expecting 20'' 7/9 according to Fedex tracking.

My front brake needs some adjustment, outside of the wheel disk seems touching the break a tiny bit. Not sure how to adjust that, will do some research later.

--just found some youtube video about the adjustment, seems quite simple:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym8mreUhelQ
What part measured 16"? Do you mind sharing the "stand over height" of the top bar where your crotch would be? Thx.
Last edited by JimBanville July 6, 2022 at 02:43 PM.
Jul 06, 2022 07:55 PM
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chung_changJul 06, 2022 07:55 PM
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Quote from roymunson :
Anyone know what the size of the handlebars are or the stem size?
Should be the common 31.8mm clamp.
Jul 06, 2022 07:59 PM
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shoppingritenowJul 06, 2022 07:59 PM
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Quote from JimBanville :
What part measured 16"? Do you mind sharing the "stand over height" of the top bar where you crouch would be? Thx.
From the center axis for pedals to top of the seat tube.
Jul 06, 2022 08:43 PM
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JimBanvilleJul 06, 2022 08:43 PM
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Quote from shoppingritenow :
From the center axis for pedals to top of the seat tube.
Thanks
Jul 06, 2022 08:47 PM
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chung_changJul 06, 2022 08:47 PM
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Quote from roymunson :
For the last year i ditched my cars and bought an electric bike to use to commute 20 miles to work every day and it has changed my life. I have chronic lower and upper back pain and getting to bike twice a day has made a lot of the pain go away. So i have been wanting to find an exercise bike, or a backup bike to use to go to work if im having problems with my main bike. For $125 i think this was such an amazing deal especially with the front suspension and hydraulic brakes, that is un heard of at that price point.
Good for you! Would give you 2 TU if I could. I used to bike commute for work, except I rode my gravel bike powered by my legs, and ditched public Metro (well half ditched). I didn't want to ride into work in the dark and get there all sweaty. I would stow my bike on public Metro going into work, lock it in a secure bike room, and ride 20 miles home after work. With wind in my face, surrounded by greeneries, riding mostly on all-purpose trails away from cars, it's a total de-stressor and a heck of a workout commuting home. And honestly doesn't take much longer than taking public Metro sitting in traffic. And it's even more environmentally friendlier than public transit, not to mention cars. It's a win-win-win all around. Too bad most of American cities are still hugely car-centric, unlike rest of the world. Even Canadian cities have better biking infrastructure than most American cities.
Jul 06, 2022 08:59 PM
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SimkaJul 06, 2022 08:59 PM
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Got mine today, after 2 delays. Originally promised on July 3. Pleasantly surprised by the value, even if this is a bic lighter of bikes. No adjustment necessary for derailleurs or brakes, mat finish on handlebars and seat post mars and scratches easily when putting it together, wish I was more careful. Other than that a real straight forward assembly...

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Jul 06, 2022 09:20 PM
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p7eterJul 06, 2022 09:20 PM
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Damn, mine arrived cracked, the bottom arch of the front hydraulic fork is totally cracked in half, damaged in shipping.
Any suggestions what I should do? It said it was a clearance item, no returns. Will camping world still do a return as it's cracked? Or am I stuck trying to get a manufacturer warranty?

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