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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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04/06/23 | Walmart | $78 |
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Product Name: | BCA 20 Crossfire 6-Speed Girl s Mountain Bike Pink/Black |
Product Description: | This BCA Girl s Crossfire mountain Bike will allow kids to ride in style. A tuned travel front shock offers a stable and comfortable ride by absorbing bumps. With a sturdy steel frame this girl s 20 bike will track straight and stand up to heavy use. Shifting is handled with a 6-speed drivetrain featuring twist shifters. Lugged knobby tires send extra power to the ground and provide ideal traction. This keeps the BCA 20 bike steady in most terrain conditions. Front and rear linear-pull brakes help keep the rider s speed in check for extra safety. The seat is padded to make it more supple and comfortable to sit on. It s easily adjusted with no tools thanks to a quick-release lever clamp. This bike is available in pink and will stand out to provide good visibility at night. Kids can use this bike to get around the neighborhood with ease. It s also a good way to encourage daily exercise. The BCA Girl s Crossfire Bike is assembled in South Carolina. |
Product SKU: | 570170824 |
UPC: | 16751920658 |
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That would make sense if the girls bike was cheaper to manufacture but they both should cost the same or the girl's version slightly higher to account for an extra bend. So why spend more to make a weaker bike.
Got it. Thank you.
I see. I guess I will order one and let my kid try. Thank you.
I get the aerodynamics and wind resistance, but as a boy who just wanted to ride in the neighborhood I didnt really cared abt maximum efficiency
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Maybe it was just me who had long legs so I lifted the seat higher than the handlebar.
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FedEx is bad everywhere.
The lower bar assumes girls wear a skirtโฆ. And value fashion over strength, so unless you wear a kiltโฆ
Some assembly is required after they ship. Front brakes were rubbing. Back brake, even though it was fully assembled, rubbed terribly. I couldn't even get it to hit all the gears. Also, the front tire wouldn't air up as it had a hole somewhere.
I don't even think I would buy a perfect, fully assembled BCA at half price.
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No it's due to women wearing dresses that's the only reason even though it's not in style anymore
" The design difference between "men's" and "women's" bicycles dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period, women typically wore long skirts and dresses, and a bicycle with a high top tube - the bar that goes from the seat to the handlebars - was challenging to mount and dismount while maintaining modesty.
Therefore, a "step-through" design, where the top tube is slanted downward, was created for women's bicycles to accommodate their attire. This design is also known as an open frame or a low-step frame.
On the other hand, the horizontal top tube found on "men's" bicycles, also known as a diamond frame, provides more structural rigidity to the bicycle frame. This results in better performance and is typically preferred by more serious cyclists.
Today, the design difference is largely a matter of tradition, as women often wear pants or shorts that would not interfere with a high top tube. Furthermore, many cyclists, regardless of gender, find step-through frames easier to mount and dismount, especially in casual urban riding or for riders with limited mobility. The designations of "men's" and "women's" bicycles are becoming less relevant, and many manufacturers now focus on unisex designs with a range of sizes to fit different body types."