Guess where I bought this bike from. Amazon. The assembly was very easy. I would go the Amazon route again, there is no need of me buying a bike from a brick and morter store.
***Originally post on 1l/14/17
Had this guy for about a month. Cost about $1000. I like the upgraded air shocks. I don't feel any difference in these bigger tires than a 29 tire on the road. It is a lot better stability on the trails. It smooth's out bumps a bit. So it a single derailleur in the front and 11 gears in the back. I was a little worried I didn't have enough gears and the full range. I kept wearing out the drive train on my other bike, I was hoping it wouldn't be as bad with this setup. I am really happy now with gear simplification its range. The little plastic window telling you what gear you are in, well, those are gone. Within a few months, I would break and lose the plastic window. You would have to buy a new shifter to fix this problem.
Right off the bat I discovered the highest (fastest) gear didn't go as fast as I was used too. I though this would be a problem. But I am a old man, what do I need speed for anyways. I have a lot of hills and mountains in my areas. I deal before I would try to go a fast as I felt comfortable. I'd take the biggest gear going up the hill as could. A lot of times now I am in the top gear. I never had that problem before. Going down hill I would pump a hard I could. Now on the big hills I end up free peddling a lot more. I was irked with this in the beginning. You know, you settle into what you have. Think up a different strategy with bike. The poorer range of gears, in the highest gear going up a hill, I now just don't consume as much energy as I did before. I just relax going up the hill a bit more. Going down the big hill, I can only free peddle. So I set back on my bike coasting, regaining my breath and lowering my heartbeat. What the hell, I am a 64 year old man. On my long rides on the roads, I found a big surprise. I am no racer. In general, my endurance is way up. I am not so exhausted at the end of the trip. I don't see any differences in my times, maybe even quicker. I got a extra large bike also. I love it. Honestly, I like riding so much, I'd ride a piece of shit bike if I had too.
The only problem so far is a noisy peddle just showing up. I has to oil and tighten to nut just a tad.
Again, I though I would burn a little more energy with the big tires. Actually the whole idea of bike riding for me was to burn energy as I got diabetes. The more friction the better it is for me medically. Certainly, I can't tell the difference between the 29 (2.2, 2.4) tires and these tires.