Size M, free shipping. It is available to order as of 3:30pm CST
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Model: Kentβ’ 29" Men's Trouvaille Aluminum Mountain Bike, Medium, Black/Taupe
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Can't beat that for a cheap beginner mountain bike. Check out the Berm Peak videos on YouTube about it. Seth reviews it and does a bunch of upgrades to it.
It looks like Walmart has switched to their own Ozark Trail MTB so Kent Trouvaille is going away, it is not made anymore looks like. These are probably are warehouse leftovers, as soon as they are gone it is all over. I wish I didn't have so many hardtails, it would be an awesome bike to work on. M is apparently good all the way into 6' tall, it is a large M
Nice bike for the money, freehub, tapered head tube, real 1x drive, 2.4" wide tires, internal cables, supposedly DP ready, people even have success converting original rims tubeless. It is better than GT from Dicks for $300. Cart says 200+ people have in carts lol
Unless it's been sitting unused all this time, then you've been able to enjoy it which has got to be worth more than the difference. Also, if you have someone close who'd enjoy a bike and doesn't already have one, it'd make for a terrific gift at this price and just in time for summer.
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Just an FYI, it seems like this bike has a disclaimer on it that says not be used for mountain biking, or something to that effect. I would assume that it would be fine for light trails but not anything more serious, without changing out components.
I have an ebike, never ride mountain trails and money is exceptionally tight. Please tell me any reason not to get this bike I've been wanting for so long.
Just an FYI, it seems like this bike has a disclaimer on it that says not be used for mountain biking, or something to that effect. I would assume that it would be fine for light trails but not anything more serious, without changing out components.
They all do at WM. If you watch YouTube, Seth from Berm Peak has successfully tested it for trails that most of us will never touch. The frame is the best part of this bike
They all do at WM. If you watch YouTube, Seth from Berm Peak has successfully tested it for trails that most of us will never touch. The frame is the best part of this bike
I thought he said that the ozark trail bikes do not have that disclaimer. Am I wrong about the ozark trail branded bikes? thanks
I have an ebike, never ride mountain trails and money is exceptionally tight. Please tell me any reason not to get this bike I've been wanting for so long.
Get it while you can, e-bikes don't give enough exercise. Also it is cheap, can afford to get it stolen.
Would this be too big for a 14 year old. Maybe 4'6" in height.
I think so. A medium frame like this one I think would have a 5'4" cutoff for a minimum height. Maybe slightly less, but at 4'6" like you said, I think this bike is too big.
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