Royce Union has
RMY Men's 700c Hybrid Comfort Bike (Metallic Red, ) on sale for $135.28 - 20% ($27.06) off when you apply discount code
ROYCEFAM20 at checkout =
$108.22 during their sitewide Friends & Family Sale.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
whyzir for finding this deal.
Available sizes (select on the product page):
- S/M (5'7"-5'10")
- ML (6.2"-6.3")
- L (6.4"-6.6")
Product Details:
- Aluminum frame
- Shimano twist shift 3 x 7 gears
- 700c x 38 hybrid road/gravel tires
- Linear pull rim brakes
- Zoom Suspension fork and seatpost
- Bike Weight: 31-lbs.
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Here is a list issues I had with the Royce Union that I did not have other 3 brands:
1) The limit screws were not adjusted properly on either the front or rear derailleurs
2) The rear derailleur hanger was bent, I had to bend it back
3) The disc brakes were not lined up and still rub against the calipers. I was hoping it would go away by itself after some usage, but it still happens after 2 month of riding and I haven't learned how to adjust it yet
4) I think there might be something loose in the drive train, I still hear some "clunk" noises when I'm in certain gears
5) I have not had pedals as crappy and uncomfortable as the ones that came with the bike since one of my first BMX bikes as a kid 40 years ago.
6) There was a missing endcap on the handle bar grips and Royce Union flat out told me to go to a bike shop to buy a replacement because they don't send those out individually.
#3 and #4 I might have to eventually bring into a bike shop to get adjusted because I feel my mechanical abilities end there.
Anyway, just wanted to share my experience and set proper expectations. All that said, $110 for this bike seems reasonable, even if you have to pay an extra $50 or so to get it assembled and tuned on your own
Here is a list issues I had with the Royce Union that I did not have other 3 brands:
1) The limit screws were not adjusted properly on either the front or rear derailleurs
2) The rear derailleur hanger was bent, I had to bend it back
3) The disc brakes were not lined up and still rub against the calipers. I was hoping it would go away by itself after some usage, but it still happens after 2 month of riding and I haven't learned how to adjust it yet
4) I think there might be something loose in the drive train, I still hear some "clunk" noises when I'm in certain gears
5) I have not had pedals as crappy and uncomfortable as the ones that came with the bike since one of my first BMX bikes as a kid 40 years ago.
6) There was a missing endcap on the handle bar grips and Royce Union flat out told me to go to a bike shop to buy a replacement because they don't send those out individually.
#3 and #4 I might have to eventually bring into a bike shop to get adjusted because I feel my mechanical abilities end there.
Anyway, just wanted to share my experience and set proper expectations. All that said, $110 for this bike seems reasonable, even if you have to pay an extra $50 or so to get it assembled and tuned on your own
Sure, it'll be somewhat rideable if you do the bare minimum of throwing the parts on, but the bike will ride a lot better if you do it right, it'll require fewer repairs in the future, and it'll last a lot longer.
Sure, it'll be somewhat rideable if you do the bare minimum of throwing the parts on, but the bike will ride a lot better if you do it right, it'll require fewer repairs in the future, and it'll last a lot longer.
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Sure, it'll be somewhat rideable if you do the bare minimum of throwing the parts on, but the bike will ride a lot better if you do it right, it'll require fewer repairs in the future, and it'll last a lot longer.
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