When I was in Bentonville, a mechanic at a local bike shop told me that the two Walton boys who run Walmart these days, are mountain bike maniacs. I think it's fairly obvious at this point that the Walmart boys are paying a lot of attention to bicycles and what they offer for casual users and people who want to try a new sport.... The mechanic told me that he sometimes sees a helicopter flying overhead to a local Bentonville trail, with two bikes attached to the landing skids...it's the Wallmart boys helicoptering to a mtb ride again.
@YongPark-g3h5 ай бұрын
I think they sponsored a lot of trail builds in Bentonville too. You can't make that nice of trails with just tax money....
@jokermtb5 ай бұрын
@@YongPark-g3h sponsored for about $25 million worth of trails and public infrastructure improvements - amazing what can happen when a wealthy benefactor gets involved
@topspot48345 ай бұрын
@@YongPark-g3hyou think? They put like $200 million into those trails, they paid for the entire town
@sdslack5 ай бұрын
I live in Bentonville. Most if not all of the current and new trails in Northwest Arkansas are funded by the Walton Foundation. At least the mountain biking trails. @@YongPark-g3h
@pedallinwithparedes5 ай бұрын
The Walton's have a foundation that they run and through those foundations they achieve the things trail related. Use to live in the heart of it. It was great to just open your door ride out for 20+ miles and come back without having to turn on your vehicle.
@koyapol5 ай бұрын
this is how you help out beginners. the price is always the main thing that every beginners are concerned at. "bang for your buck" reviews are always the best.
@5GTrevor5 ай бұрын
yep exactly
@johngaller2785 ай бұрын
Love your bravery for walking around with the helmet on and talking to yourself like any other crazy person !😂 25 years ago that would have been a mid level bike at $850.. The level of manufacturing has risen especially on the low end. Lots of options.
@yeahright90015 ай бұрын
I love how you consistently drive home the message that you can enjoy and get into bicycling without breaking the bank. The fact that you truly have a passion for sharing the sport you love with as many folks as possoble really comes through. Keep up the good work...in a world of "gear snobs" your content is a breath of fresh air! Been riding since the early 90's and only recently spent more than $900 on a bike (used) that I woulda never brought new..yet have waited up on the trails for plenty of friends on 4 figure bikes!!!
@shanemcman36655 ай бұрын
4 figure entry level
@yeahright90015 ай бұрын
@@shanemcman3665 Exactly, it's become ridiculious. In my yunger days I loved when I'd say "on your left" as I climbed by someone pushing a bike that cost 2 to 3 times more than what I was on!
@raffitchakmakjian5 ай бұрын
mind blown. I'm going to buy this. Moved from Texas back to Reno, NV with my wife and kids, spent a small fortune during the move, left all my bikes behind, I really can't afford much right now, this is unbelievable to me. Thanks for doing this!
@willflint84435 ай бұрын
I'm just trying to manage expectations here, this is a department store bike. Don't get huffy when a bike shop refuses to work on it, working on disposable things is just not viable.
@DannyTan66755 ай бұрын
@@willflint8443 Hehe, Huffy. (It's another bike brand that Walmart sells.)
@noneofyourbusiness42945 ай бұрын
@@willflint8443the good thing about the parts on this bike is: you don't need a lot to service it yourself. The brifters would be my main concern, as I've never seen them in the shop, but in a worst case scenario you can always upgrade to entry level shimano ones. The cassette is as easy as they come. Not the greatest range, but all you need is a cassette puller, which isn't all that expensive either, in case you need to replace it. Bottom bracket is made from alloy, so you're not too likely to mess them up if you work on them. So all in all, although we as a shop are careful with accepting repairs for discounter bikes, this one seems solid enough to work on. We wouldn't build it for a customer, because whenever we did that, customers tried to blame us for breaking something, but common repairs shouldn't be an issue. Other workshops may have a different view on that, and I know quite a few who won't work on a bike they didn't sell themselves.
@ericcartmansstrengthandpow59604 ай бұрын
Take it to Peavine, brah. Down N Trail, brah.
@shuckahoseerazzle84864 ай бұрын
@@willflint8443 honestly with youtube and plenty of internet this bike would be great to learn the basic mechanics on
@williamdejeffrio97015 ай бұрын
Just found one (not at my nearest Walmart, but one 10 miles away). I was beginning to believe I would not be able to find one. Took it home, very excited. Now to adjust it for my needs.
@MattyActive5 ай бұрын
Nice!!
@Valscorn014 ай бұрын
I just bought this bike today. Mind blowing quality from Walmart. I only road it like 3 miles but I like it a lot.
@bubbysbikes5 ай бұрын
My two cents. If they are loose bearings, I would replace the factory grease and put in high quality grease and ball bearings in the hubs/headset right away to get a huge boost in longevity and performance. You will notice it for sure. Great video! First time I have ever considered riding a gravel bike, after watching this video. Thanks!
@PRH1235 ай бұрын
Yes at least shoot some grease into the hubs, and adjust them, before riding. I've never had factory built wheels, even expensive shimano, come with properly adjusted hubs, they're always way overtightened. Could be the source of some of the sound he was hearing. Would also do to check the spoke tension, although factory built wheels these days are often pretty true and tensioned properly. My guess at that price would be that they are loose ball cup and cone hub bearings. If not, then not an issue.
@JayRock9075 ай бұрын
...or you could just return the bike and get another one without loose bearings, they have like 90 day warrantees
@PRH1235 ай бұрын
@@JayRock907 but that would be a different more expensive bike…
@dougfromsoanierana4 ай бұрын
I would def have a good bike mechanic look it over to make sure all is tightened and lubed to good specs.
@PRH1234 ай бұрын
@@dougfromsoanierana that could cost you another 248 dollars… for it to make sense, you have to learn how to do maintenance yourself…. and insist that the bike is properly setup before you leave the store with it…. of course for that, you need to have the ability and knowledge to know what properly set up is…
@JayRock9075 ай бұрын
Anyone who grew up in the 90s with 90s walmart bkes probably understand how insane these bikes are nowadays haha they almost feel like spaceships for myself! as long as its not 70 pounds, i always feel great whenever i pick up the cheapies... haha
@OstsolАй бұрын
For me it was Canadian Tire. My 90s bike literally was 45 lbs, but it took me to school and back, 8 km each way.
@crtgamer23555 ай бұрын
They can pull it off because this is what bike prices should be or slightly more, give or take, people are being ripped off big time, and they don't even know it. You know something is wrong when a mountain bike costs more than a motorbike. SUM TING WONG!! I TELL YA!!
@ezeriamoore3 ай бұрын
Bikes should be $250? I don't know about that. Seems there's more than $250 in materials in a bike like this one. Welding a frame? Gotta be more than $250 in skilled labor there. Certainly labor rates were cut to the bone to get this bike manufactured. Maybe it's all robot built. I don't know. I guess we're not supposed to think about it.
@topspot48345 ай бұрын
Matt you're a terrific narrator. I'm very sensitive to sound and voice, you, Seth and Eric from BCPov have the best tone and pace imo.
@SandSanta5 ай бұрын
Its a drop bar bike for 250$ - the components aren't particularly bad either. I think this is great for the sport overall. The other interesting thing to keep in mind is that 250$ leaves a lot of money on the table - you can always upgrade those individual components as they fail because the frame looks to have standard mounts and dimensions vs the old box store bikes that basically had cheap custom stuff all over. Another thing its great for is commuting - I'd be much less worried about my 250$ getting stolen then a $3k bike.
@derek2gloves5 ай бұрын
You can't upgrade a 2x7 dropbar setup with a freewheel as items fail without upgrading entire drivetrain and rear wheel.
@zipzip82395 ай бұрын
@@derek2gloves yes you can
@derek2gloves5 ай бұрын
@@zipzip8239 tell me how you'd upgrade 2x7 drivetrain on dropbar bike as things fail like derailleur, shifter, freewheel, without replacing virtually everything to actually upgrade to something like Advent X 1x10
@zipzip82395 ай бұрын
@@derek2gloves the same way as you would on any bike. you will just be stuck with 7 useable gears in the rear until you are complete instead of 10.
@derek2gloves4 ай бұрын
@@zipzip8239 You normally don't need to have 3 unusable gears that require entire new rear wheel + cassette which requires replacing everything. Majority of name brand bikes you can just replace a shifter or derailleur and use it 100% as an upgrade.
@dedseckOS3 ай бұрын
Bought this because of you. I’m so glad I did. I love it!
@biscuitdingus5 ай бұрын
I think these modern, “better”, Walmart bikes have the same sort of general vibe as the cheaper options from major names. Like a low spec Cannondale trail or something. It’s a solid frame with cheaper parts on it. And for most people if those cheaper parts are adequate, then the whole bike is adequate. And for most people, and especially people buying a bike at Walmart, adequate is all they need or want. The real issue with department store bikes was always build quality and proprietary parts. And seeing new names at Wally World like Ozark Trail where they’re using normal parts and they’re built well, there’s the major issues gone. Then it comes down to just Walmarts assembly and the longevity of the lower end components. But I think products like that are reducing the trend of cheap bikes being ridden into the ground and thrown out. Since there’s a perfectly fine frame there, it’s not out of the question to change out parts as needed.
@JimmyEatDirt4 ай бұрын
I bought this bike today and set a personal best speed. Compared to the heavy mountain bike I was riding, this thing is a beast on roads! Your review along with others helped me buy my first bike with my own cash, and it's been a blast so far.
@jblbassslayer31085 ай бұрын
I think that it's great that they thought out the bike and made something that's actually good for only 250$
@TenFalconsMusic5 ай бұрын
The only thing quality about that bike is probably the frame. Everything else will decompose & fail prematurely. Going super-cheap on components is how they're able to sell these bikes for so little.
@ElAndresRodriguez3 ай бұрын
@@TenFalconsMusic for $250 a quality frame is great. The rest you can replace and upgrade as needed if it really is *that* bad
@SurvivalistMedia5 ай бұрын
I had a Walmart bike and it was great. The weight is because they use thicker aluminum with different characteristics. (Good supple characteristics if you ask me) But also less temper and a different alloy. My head tube stretched oval and my crank bent. I’m a 6’6” 220lb aggressive rider who bought one to thrash in 2016. A 600 dollar hardtail Jamis took the same abuse with no wear and weighed half as much. If you’re average to lightweight rider you’ll be fine. That’s why they only sell small sizes. Considering the price difference if you intend to ride seldom or only for around town recreation and you weigh less than 180 it could be a life long bike. The components are unique and may be hard to maintain but all of the mounting points were fairly universal. It’s not worth upgrading but semi coop compatible.
@bobinjc5 ай бұрын
For what seems like a decent bike and that cheap, I'd definitely recommend taking to your local bike shop and have them take it apart, making sure all the bearings are properly greased and that the bottom bracket is spinning smoothly. Great find!
@BoxCarBoy125 ай бұрын
At that price point, I'd still direct budget consious buyers to the used market where you can get something much better for the price. That said, I understand that the used market is very difficult to navigate if you don't have someone experienced helping you out, so either way it's great that these Walmart offerings are at least becoming very useable bikes for beginners. The more options at cheap price points the better!
@lilelbee4233 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in a used gravel bike! What model do you recommend I look for?
@waktosha73784 ай бұрын
I just bought one today. That noise you are hearing is the chain dragging on the front derailleur! I got the same noise. I spent an hour trying to adjust it. My chain was still draining on the front derailleur. I finally just tweaked the front derailure by twisting it slightly. The front brake was a real pain too! After going through and tightening everything that was loose, and fixing poor assembly issues, this bike rides great! I'm happy so far!
@davidcrowson47455 ай бұрын
This video is going to blow up... Viral
@jimbrittain4025 ай бұрын
I love it when cycling is affordable. And, like you, I never would have thought that WalMart would be selling a decent bike, but I see that Seth over at Berm Peak found a mountain bike there he likes, and now there's this. That Shimano Tourney group isn't the top of the Shimano line... but it's Shimano, and they don't do bad bike engineering. Disk brakes. Lots of mounting points. This is great. Yes, it's heavy, but it will probably hold some hefty riders, unlike the bikes that are made for pencil-thin 22-year-old Euro riders. Well done. I need to check out more of your stuff.
@RobBastien5 ай бұрын
I'll tell you how Walmart can pull that price off....it's because ALL other manufacturers' margins are sky high. At $299 Walmart still makes a bit of profit on that bike. In the bike supply chain, China makes a bit of $, for the frame, Shimano makes a nice chuck but the bulk of it is made by the manufacturers like Spec, Giant, Trek, etc., not the distributors or the retaillers. If Trek is having $ issues right now is because of poor management not because of their poor margins.
@crtgamer23555 ай бұрын
AMEN!!
@TenFalconsMusic5 ай бұрын
Trek thought no one would find out they're making bikes in Asia for $400, then charging $4,000 for them in the US. I'm guessing the people running Trek acquired a cocaine addiction during the sales boom and now they're behind on their bills & can't focus on anything for more than a few seconds.
@topspot48345 ай бұрын
You're really comparing cheap aluminum to a reputable company? These Walmart bikes are great for what they are, but let's see if they're still pedaling in a year. And bike manufacturers work on notoriously tight margins. It's the Giants and the Treks of the world that rob people, that's why I'd never get one, but a high quality bike like Pivot or Santa Cruz is such a better quality material with much tighter tolerances.
@crtgamer23555 ай бұрын
@@TenFalconsMusic I have no doubt this is true and people paying $4000 for a bike are not helping.
@gur2625 ай бұрын
@@topspot4834i know there's grades of steel. I know there's more labor intensive carbon layups. But please explain to me what the heck would be the difference between cheap n expensive aluminum. If anything it's probably a bit heavier sturdier, simpler, will last too.
@Apeshoot135 ай бұрын
This is the same reason I love my early 2000's Squier "Strat" SE.
@dougthealligator4 ай бұрын
Hell yeah. My squiers sound just as good as my fenders.
@josephgmann387813 күн бұрын
Walmart has definitely stepped up their game. I have not purchased this bike yet, but I will. I recently purchased a 29 inch BMX style bike for 250 and I love it.
@argentorangeok62242 ай бұрын
I've seen a number of your videos now. Your channel is really chill for a bike channel and you're easy to listen to also. I just started biking again at 47 after not doing it since about 12. Subbed.
@dragonflygenetics4205 ай бұрын
You're driving me crazy man!!! you're the only review on this bike🤙🏽
@aaronbehindbars5 ай бұрын
I never was a bike snob in terms of hating on people for riding big box bikes. Quite simply, some people either don't have the money or don't know better. I always recommended that people buy a quality used bike. Now, there are compelling options like this which offer a functional item for a low price. Tims are a changing!
@williamdejeffrio97015 ай бұрын
Out of stock on Walmart site. Thanks for the heads up. I'll keep a look out for them...
@gfxman145 ай бұрын
That is a sharp looking bike. I was considering the Ozark Trail Vibe for my third bike, used for paved/gravel paths, non-trail. But, this might have just taken the spot and for $50 less. Hmmm
@gfxman145 ай бұрын
Also, how did the small frame size feel to you? I'm 5'8 as well so I'm curious if it was good or would you go up to a medium
@Carl_Black5 ай бұрын
Tried to order one. Sold out. Matty you influenced everone to buy them.
@robgoffroad5 ай бұрын
Seth @ Berm Peak tested a set of $30 hydraulic disc brakes a while back (that came from Amazon) and said they were great; that would be a great and cheap upgrade.
@drill_fiend10975 ай бұрын
I think drops are harder to replace brakes unless you are talking about cable actuated hydro calipers. I think the best thing to do is getting a decent tektro/TRP mech calipers
@HappyWheelFan20132 ай бұрын
I just picked one up today! My plan was to grab a Mongoose Ledge X1 and build it up since it's a killer frame, but my local wallymart wanted full $498 retail, so I'll order it online for $330. Ever since I crashed my Gary Fisher Tarpon hardtail a few years back I've been completely bikeless and never got around to replacing it. Gonna use this for general exercise and light trails just to get some confidence back. Hopefully I can go back to the downhills soon! I'm 230lbs so I've broken and bent mutiple bike frames over the years. Even my Tarpon couldn't hang with the weight after 6 years. We'll see how this one holds up lol. Cant wait for my Ledge as well. It'll be a beast if it hangs with the normal 10ft drop I liked to take back in the day. Geometry is perfect
@vmtcmt3 ай бұрын
Loving your enthusiasm.
@PlayingInVestapol5 ай бұрын
@0:46 - Walmart have some really nice Bikes. I used to work for an Assembly company that assemble their bikes. Always look for a sticker underneath the bike that shows it was assembled by an contracted company. those are the ones put together properly. Many Store assemblers just slap them together without making any adjustments. @2:54 - Walmart is able to pull this off by buying in bulk. for every one bike you see on the selling floor. There's 20 in the back still on the shelves waiting to be assembled. The minute you bought that one ,a call was sent to either the Store or Contract Assembler to build another one . There have been days when spent eight hours assembling floor replacement bikes . @4:59 - As I stated,Walmart buys in Bulk. They will go to a buy company and make a low offer say $100.00 a bike. That company may refuse because they sell their at $175.00 each..The Walmart buyer will say "We want 300,000 of them. The company seller will say ,"You got a Deal".
@hankamania5 ай бұрын
I'm running one of LTwoo's hydraulic groups on my gravel bike, and I'm completely satisfied with its performance. The new 12-speed GRX looks nice, but I just can't see a reason to spend as much as I paid for the whole group for just one shifter and brake caliper. It's great to see a box store bike with brifters, rather than those bar-top mounted paddles.
@carlhansen95125 ай бұрын
Love the value based content. These entry level bikes are so good these days. I'd be riding an Ozark Trail MTB if it had come out a couple months earlier. No complaints with my Rock Hopper, except the straight steerer tube. Like my friend says, it's better than the bikes Ned Overend was riding in the 90's.
@oldcrowcornhole4 ай бұрын
I bought this bike a few days ago. I'm 5'5.5 so a little shorter than you and the small fits me perfect. I have seen some really good reviews of other Walmart MTBs like the Vibe and the other MTB that is really popular. I was really bummed as none of them were small enough for me as I have a inseam of 29". I saw this one in Walmart and stood over it and was amazed with the geometry. Fit me perfect, extremely comfortable ride. The drivetrain and shifters work as well as the Poseidon X I had and the brakes actually work better than the Poseidon X brakes do. Now, Poseidon X has much better gearing, better tires, better saddle, it's lighter....ect but the G.1 is less than half the price. The Poseidon X is not 2x as good as this bike.
@mrvwbug44235 ай бұрын
I remember that Polygon gravel bike you reviewed, that one was a hell of a deal as well. For the price you can't really fault this as long as stuff doesn't break very quickly. the drivetrain noise might be as simply as the chain needing some lube.
@dudefromlaveenaz4 ай бұрын
I bought this bike and just rode it on the same trail as people riding specialized, trek and canyon mountain bikes. I'm really digging it and the change of pace from my road bike. I will say, if there is one down side, on my bike sometimes it will just randomly shift gears without me shifting, something I can adjust but, it does happen a few times on my rides. Also, it was weird riding a $248 bike wearing a $260 helmet lol
@mrk10754 ай бұрын
Another upgrade for this cheap gravel bike is you need to swap out the heavy steel seat post for a aluminum seat post. Start shedding those bike pounds! 😂
@jimmansi11875 ай бұрын
A few years ago I bought a Trek Domane SL6 & very quickly I realized I made a mistake, it’s way overpriced & I just couldn’t get comfortable on it for some reason. Luckily I put it on Marketplace & sold it & got my $ back. Recently I purchased a 2005 Bianchi Advantage steel frame gravel bike for $165.00 & absolutely love it. It’s 26 lbs but I don’t care, the ride is so smooth & it’s very comfortable, no need for the latest & greatest bikes!
@derek2gloves5 ай бұрын
Good point commonly missed. You can get legit name brand older hardtail or road bike under $250 all day. Friend just got Hanjo gravel bike with carbon fork, hydraulic brakes for same price as this. Don’t get the Walmart hype at all especially if want LBS support, are a beginner, don’t have tools. Walmart bikes aren’t easy to upgrade. Buy used if budget is $250 or DoorDash til can afford nicer new bike on sale.
@Bullitt419Ай бұрын
I'm in Michigan, we have beautiful gravel trails, I've been watching reviews from much more experienced riders. I checked Walmart's website, it kept saying they were out of stock. I finally got my opportunity to find out! I found the bike and rode it home, through gravel, with all the papers, and stickers, and everything, hanging from the handlebars, and the wheel, because I wasn't sure if I would like the bike. Now I'm home, I have ridden the bike, it will take a little getting used to the road bars, but I love how it shifts, I love the comfort, and I love the exquisite quality, and workmanship, that went into the design of this bicycle. Does anybody know what I could put on the side of the forks? There are a lot of those screws I don't know enough about biking these days on how those would be used. Anybody have an answer? Great review on the bicycle, I'm glad I have made my purchase I found your video after I bought it, but your video echoed my thoughts. A solid bike, and for how I ride, this is perfect! It's like a 10 speed enduro racer! I am now a subscriber to your channel.
@MattyActiveАй бұрын
Thank you I really appreciate it!
@theunlikelyoverlander5384 ай бұрын
Looks like great deal, We all upgrade stuff on our bikes anyway. Looks like a good starting point to go less expensive. Most people over-pay for bikes.
@scrooge19135 ай бұрын
Glad to know that the Walmart gravel bikes are better now! I've been impressed with their Schwinn and Kent offerings over the last 5ish years. I work at a Bike Shop and we're a specialized dealer. Their hybrid bikes are solid and you can get them for as cheap as $600 but they literally do not have a cheap road or gravel bike under $1300 now.
@AaronHendu5 ай бұрын
I got my used 2010 Trek 3700 in like new conditiom for $100...anyone who thinks cycling is expensive just means, "it is expensive to fit in with the gearheads and their $10k rides." I can keep up with anyone just fine on my $100 bike.
@michaeltillman886Ай бұрын
What's up my brother? I haven't road a bike in something like 25 maybe 30 years, and this is making me think. I use to own a Raleigh Composition GS 1981 model. This is right up my alley. I'm 72 and will be 73 on the 24th of November. I might be up there a little, but I'm a plant base Vegan and I feel fine. Outside of an occasional cold, I'm good to go. This looks doable. Thanks man I might give it a try. Peace!
@Brother_Pugz5 ай бұрын
Awesome content! I have over the past year started collecting some of the Walmart bikes, I now own 3. I like everyone else was getting appalled at the costs of bikes after 2020 came around. All of them have been very good bikes, one thing I will say is that I had to go through and take the bikes apart and grease and lube, pedals, bottom bracket, headset... in other words most of the parts that create squeaks. They developed creaks and noises shortly after riding and proper lubrication has taken care of that. The disk brakes on mine just needed rotor cleaning and re centering of the calipers. It seems like the factory doesn't add much grease while assembling the bikes and maybe they should address that. LOL. Two of the bikes I bought had ZERO grease on the bottom bracket threads... I wondered how I would have gotten it out for replacement without a blowtorch in the future LOL. I have upgraded two of the bikes an Axum DP and a Kent Trouvaille just because I got them so cheap and had some parts laying around. Very nice for the price I gave for them.
@marklenarc4 ай бұрын
I work at Walmart (had a real job last year) and sold one of these today. (I have a 2021 Jamis Renegade C1). I was quite impressed!
@christianpeters65795 ай бұрын
For the squeaking, try burning off the contaminants on the rotors with a lighter. I saw it on tiktok and a lot of people say that works.
@obfuscurity5 ай бұрын
Don't believe everything you see on tiktok.
@sepg50843 ай бұрын
Main upgrade would be cable-operated hydraulic brake calipers and compression-less brake cable housing.
@mjrtensepian17275 ай бұрын
I was *just* about ready to get a Triban rc120, another great value bike, and do a gravel conversion. But this bike upended that plan.
@vincekerrigan83005 ай бұрын
The Triban is much lighter though.
@mjrtensepian17275 ай бұрын
@@vincekerrigan8300 I believe they're within 5lbs of each other; The CF fork on the Triban is a marked advantage, sure, but would have to put gravel tires on it
@jqk3695 ай бұрын
Another great affordable review video! Please keep these up, ive honestly been getting disheartened by how elitist biking is getting and this is reminding me that there are creators who have the everyday person in mind who don't have a multi thousand dollar budget! Big props!
@danielsotelo39425 ай бұрын
Yes I've been on the retail side of the bike industry for over 13 years and over 30 years inside the industry, and I can tell you, this is the best bike on the market "IN THE WORLD", period, drop the mike..! I designed bikes for decades, but this bike takes the cake... Don't even hesitate buying one even if you are thinking of purchasing a name brand gravel bike at over $900, DON'T DO IT! Just get this one. Just make sure it is assembled correctly making sure the free ball hubs are adjusted correctly and it will give you years of trouble free riding. Do replace your chain every 700 miles with a quality chain from SRAM.
@willflint84435 ай бұрын
How can you say years? Have these been out for years already? As an industry insider, you're perfectly aware of where costs get cut. It's everything the customer can't see. They see a bike that appears to be the same as a $1000 bike. You know the truth, so do I. Have you ever had a rim explode inflating to 40 psi? Ever had a bearing that's just impossible to adjust? Hardware that strips immediately. I could already hear those discs squealing. It's missing all the normal cheap bike stuff, so it's got that going for it. In my opinion, someone would be better off finding a used quality bike.
@danielsotelo39425 ай бұрын
@@willflint8443 To see a bit of my background Google Dan Sotelo onZa Will Flint, I have seen it all, and have seen what you described happen on high end components not just low end. For the money at $270 bucks, I give this bike a thumbs up because I've already prepared two new Ozark Trail bikes in my shop and could easily see where the creators shaved corners and to make this bike the best in the world for the price. They were all good choices. The one thing they did wrong is they used a FreeWheel instead of a Cassette. The reason the disc squeals and rider hears clicking noises is because the rider in the video just rode the bike the way it was assembled from WalMart. All the components are reasonably good quality. And if assembled & maintained correctly that Ozark Trail will give you years of normal trouble free riding. And yes, as a professional mechanic and industry insider since 1967, I've seen it all. One more thing, please tell me of another bike better then this for under $300 US dollars or even $400... Also, if you purchase a used name brand gravel bike most are clapped out, where the chain and cassette are worn out and often cost about $200 dollars to replace along with a couple cables, a new tire plus labor usually ends up costing about $250~$300... With the Osark everything is new and if assembled correctly it will perform just like any other $800 ~ $1000 name brand gravel bike.
@oldtwinsna83474 ай бұрын
@@willflint8443 Let me guess: you either own or work at a LBS going broke.
@FOOSAG5 ай бұрын
It's the trickle down effect of bike parts manufacturers coming out with new components, which leads to even more affordability of components from a previous generation/lower tier. It's great to see these bikes coming out from big box stores, allowing for more people to get into cycling without breaking the bank.
@marnig91855 ай бұрын
The machining and production of bikes are way better and price effektiv,as 10 years ago,all the old machinery is scraped now. I worked for a german machine builder;)
@marcopaganotto91255 ай бұрын
Lt-woo gears and groupsets are an absolute bargain. I've used them many times in some of my builds and they work flawlessly.
@mrk10754 ай бұрын
I’m 5’6 tall with a 32” inseam and this medium size ozark gravel bike fits me just right.
@kwaktak5 ай бұрын
Interesting. This looks like it would be a good basis for a kitbash build. That's pretty much what I did with my Marlin. I would just ride this until stuff started wearing out and upgrade those parts. I could see slapping a Deore M4100 2x10 on that which would probably double the cost of the bike though.
@kwaktak5 ай бұрын
PS: it sounds like the derailleur is slightly out of adjustment. Tweak it with the barrel adjuster.
@DonAltopio5 күн бұрын
you have some nice paths and trails there, good clean riding 😁
@mirmir22275 ай бұрын
Man, I have debating buying a gravel bike but everything I like is over $1500. If I can find this bike my problem is solved
@johnlowkey3595 ай бұрын
Salsa Journeyer has some solid models under that price point. 2x build with Shimano Claris or 1x build with Microshift Advent for $999. You can also get them with 650b wheels for gnarlier trails.
@rnhepner2 ай бұрын
I went looking for this bike at Walmart up here in Canada, I didn't find this one but i found another one at Walmart, the "Snafu Hyper", snafu is on the seat and hyper is on the frame. Its a 700 c by 38 mm tire gravel bike, regular $498 marked down to clear at $198 Canadian. Its baby poop brown. For a beginner and a senior like me this is a good way to start out with a gravel bike. I hadn't even heard of gravel bike until a month ago, I just knew about road bikes and mountain bikes, this bike is a perfect cross between the two. I just did a one hour ride over the road, hard pack dirt, gravel and mud. The mud stopped me dead, but otherwise it performed well. I added a rear fender as I hate the dirt streak up my back. I need to get a softer seat too that one is hard as rock. Look it up in the US it may be cheaper than the Ozark.
@dragonflygenetics4205 ай бұрын
And the only thing I would do is take the kickstand off...😅😂🤙🏽
@mattj66765 ай бұрын
Ha, nah, a kickstand makes sense on a gravel bike! So do the reflectors, but I have to admit thinking they need to go too...
@newoldsteel5 ай бұрын
I’m LOVING this vid. This is my passion to find these deals and easy on the wallet bikes that are still “for the people” and not the 1% elite! I definitely subbed too.
@royfernandez11242 ай бұрын
The amount of bike you get per dollar is amazing
@MASHLEY695 ай бұрын
Love this bike! It’s going to give Poseidon a run for its money! At about a third of the price, it leaves room for some budget upgrades that might not even be needed.
@derek2gloves5 ай бұрын
Poseidon Redwood can get for $500 right now. You have to replace everything to actually upgrade anything on this bike. And even if you added all new Advent X, new rear wheel with cassette, dual piston brakes you still would still not have actual tubeless compatible wheelset, wouldn’t have standard 12mm thru axle so couldn’t get nicer gravel wheelset, no customer support, no listed component specs sizing, difficult time getting LBS to support it and the list goes on. Any upgrades make to ozark it’s still a $250 bike if go to sell it won’t increase value.
@oldtwinsna83474 ай бұрын
@@derek2gloves Showing $849 now so not a good comparison at all
@derek2gloves4 ай бұрын
@@oldtwinsna8347 Last-Call Redwoods are still $499 on their homepage / site
@jamintoday51374 ай бұрын
Keep riding it. Thanks. Let us know!!
@forkproblem80544 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this overview. I can easily deal with squeaky at this price. Upgrade those, the seatpost+saddle, the cassette+shifters, bottom bracket, and its perfect. A $250 functional, beautiful canvas. I might be the prime demographic for this one
@Budvb25 күн бұрын
Some nice trails you have access too. Wish my town would do more for trails
@Ohiorides_topfuel85 ай бұрын
Just picked up one today went over the whole bike just to be safe but so far so good.
@MattyActive5 ай бұрын
Nice!!
@DannyPimienta4 ай бұрын
Thank you for adding the height information at the end. I’m 5’7 too and that’s good to know I’m better off with a small frame. Looking for a entry gravel bike to get into cyclocross
@funkmonkeyfun4 ай бұрын
These bikes actually come with tools kits from Walmart 99% of stores keep the tools, hope you got yours
@doulos53222 ай бұрын
Me: How many stop signs do you want to not stop at? Matty: Yes!
@eXaviar5 ай бұрын
There is also a trail bike from Ozark trail tested by Seth and it was also very good being a low budget bike
@mikeburgh39565 ай бұрын
Yeah the Ridge!! Great upgradeable HT👍🏼
@TenFalconsMusic5 ай бұрын
I'm guessing that bottom bracket will die first, as it's usually where they go cheap. Bar tape will undoubtedly disintegrate prematurely. Best part of these bikes is usually the frame.
@topspot48345 ай бұрын
Bottom bracket, headset, hubs and rims.
@davomoto425 ай бұрын
Rear hub being a freewheel instead of a cassette/freehub is part of the cost savings. For the money you really can't go wrong, though. These are completely sold out in Wisconsin already.
@Aka.Aka.5 ай бұрын
Also sold out in Arizona
@larunaaxthemischievous97625 ай бұрын
If you race bikes you could use one of these heavy units to train, it’ll be durable and practically guilt free and when you are close to your actual race get your race ready bike so you can ride like lightning because you’re suddenly much lighter and much faster than before
@blvckabacus2 күн бұрын
I bought an ozark trail ridge. I now want one of these.
@thomasboard73505 ай бұрын
man i know the feeling. most of the bikes ive owned i paid under 500 for, but its my 3k enduro MTB that constantly has mechanical issues. i still love that bike for DH, but its so hard to climb with
@BrandonKempf5 ай бұрын
Walmart and the brand they carry have definitely stepped up there game in recent years. The quality to price ratio is pretty good, and the bikes are much more upgradable than they used to be. I have a Schwinn AL Comp I just picked up used. Swapped out the headset, fork and got some shimano hydraulic brakes for it. All in all I’m less than $250 into it, and it will be just fine for the trail riding I do. I just needed something inexpensive to mess around in and try to get back into better shape. Obviously you get higher quality with a higher priced bike, but sometimes some small improvements on a less expensive bike suits your needs and saves you some money
@SurlyriderBilly5 ай бұрын
I get excited about some cheap stuff too
@chrisquinn3948 күн бұрын
Seen another bike channel bought a Ozark trail mountain bike from Walmart and upgraded a couple parts and had a solid hardtail mountain bike for like 450.
@allstate1252 ай бұрын
My Walmart bike pedal broke off standing up to pedal. I also discovered it had no grease on any bearings. The brakes were not impressive. You’ll be lucky if you get a few months with no problems. Those crank bearings are already making noise.
@jamescastillo24734 ай бұрын
5 in stock. Waited 10 mins… looked back, I purchased and 3 were left in stock. Went back 2 mins later. Sold out.
@mikeburgh39565 ай бұрын
Nice new whip🤟🏼 I'm 5'7 on a Small Nukeproof Scout & it's perfect! I'd get a small OT Gravel also. Looking forward to a update vid on this.
@BruceChastain5 ай бұрын
at least they are making them in sizes
@markthorrowgood32665 ай бұрын
The Walmart guys are legit cyclists, and that brand, Ozark Trail is attracting attention for the right reasons. For the price it's amazing. The Shimano drivetrain is entry level, but it's still Shimano. Those LTWoo shifter-brake levers really set it apart, though. Bikes in that price range used to have weird thumb paddle shifters, or shifters mounted on the steerer tube-stem area, but no longer. The LTWoo brand is Chinese, but they started with ex-SRAM engineers and they're actually innovating to an extent, rather than just copying other components. When you factor in Walmart's purchasing power--they're buying huge amounts of the components at a time--you get a really decent bike for the money. Just take really good care of the headset, bottom bracket and wheel hubs. Repack the grease in there if possible, repeatedly, because one of those is usually where a bike at this price point will fail.
@koyapol5 ай бұрын
ozark trail is getting famous now and they actually listen to reviews like these like what seth did to their mtb version.
@kasperplayer5 ай бұрын
Man if your ever in Arizona, we gotta ride!
@dirtwolfmtb5 ай бұрын
Glad to see walmart diving into great design, and keeping it affordable for both this design and their trail bike design. Great for absolute beginners or someone that just needs to get to school or work on a budget. However I doubt id trust this on a long mile backwoods journey. Or the ozark trail bike on rugged terrain.
@keith68725 ай бұрын
I have 5900 miles on my Trek Rail 5 without a problem. I will never go back to analog bike, but if I had to this bike looks good.
@christianpeters65795 ай бұрын
Walmart Gravel Bike: I'm slightly heavier and less efficient. Walmart Mountain Bike: If you take me mountain biking you might die.
@MattyActive5 ай бұрын
🤣
@gfxman145 ай бұрын
Have you seen the Ozark Trail Ridge? That big-box bike can handle. Seth has a video on in and it's more than capable for higher level trailcross
@guitarlessonsnow34315 ай бұрын
I’m loving my Schwinn Boundary as an “about town” bike. Upgraded the fork and rear wheel and it rides great. Brakes are dreadful, however and seem to need constant adjustment. I can see myself getting some BB7s in the near future.
@CvC11673 ай бұрын
It even comes with a kick stand!
@Larry-nx8ho5 ай бұрын
chain rubbing derailleur.. cables will stretch out, readjust, bob's your uncle
@hamldna5 ай бұрын
As someone who's a budget bike builder and bought several Walmart bikes, I can truly say that the OLD cliché that "Walmart bikes are junk" days are over. Yes, they still have low budget/quality bikes but the mountain bike and gravel side of the house have may headway in leaps and bounds. For gravel bikes my favorites from Walmart are: Mongoose Grit, OT G1 Explorer and Kent Nazz. Mountain bike favorites are: Schwinn Axum, Ozark Train Ridge 29er, Kent Trouvaille, Mongoose Ardor and Mongoose Ledge X1/X2. Any of these bikes in my opinion are better out the door than the Trek Marin line. As soon as Trek put a more slack and a tapered head tube then Trek will be on equal footing with any of the mountain bikes listed. These are by far the best if not the top bang for your buck, future proof bikes available under $500.
@virginiascurti50365 ай бұрын
Their MTB is not bad either for the money if your want to give it a try. For the casual biker it's looking more and more a viable product.
@TysRides5 ай бұрын
Yea, like someone said up top, Walton boys stepping up their game. That's actually a decent looking bike too. Would be awesome for someone to get started or for someone who isn't sure if they will like riding road and gravel. Obviously, the parts on this bike will wear fast if someone really puts it through the paces, but that's kind of the case for any entry level bike. And most entry level gravel bikes are still well over $250...great video as always!
@tedariesdaguro65173 ай бұрын
Tourney derailleurs...my kind of jam. Reliably Indestructible and cheap, cheap, cheap.