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Hyper Bicycles Electric Bicycle Pedal Assist Mountain, 26 In MTB, Black Walmart.com
While a hyper bike is a cost-effective choice, the cost increases exponentially as you crave for a better set of wheels. A fancy mountain bike used by the pros can set you back by almost 3-5 grands, even high-end indoor bikes like the Peloton and the newer model Peloton Plus don't cost that much. Then you look at that speedometer and want one of those. I know they ride Hyper DJs and BMX (they were all here in Bentonville for a Walmart/hyper deal at one of our pump tracks a year or so ago) but they may have a deal with Giant for MTB. Multiple times I've seen Travis and others from the Nitro crew on Giant bikes. I have a feeling that even though they are just using Walmart as a distribution channel , that people are going to have a tough time getting past the whole "Walmart bike" thing. Besides the big high end bike companies are going to make their money from Ebikes now. The best thing for you to do is to go directly to the manufacturer’s website. A tool is set up to find a bike as easily as possible, in a store near you or directly, if this service is available, in your mailbox . You have to click on Pro Shop to see the slightly nicer bikes they make. Also the video on Tom Van Steenbergen's page under team is pretty interesting. I simply used that brand as an example of a better choice to buy than a bottom end RS as you're not paying an artificial premium for the Rockshox labels. Hyperbicycles.com These bikes look like serious doggy doo. Seen a guy with a wall mart full suspension rig. With cheese rims, tires made from asphalt, 40lb rig, bouncy springs. I felt so bad because with his efforts and determination he deserved a rugged hardtail with decent tires and a fork that gets it done. Come ride time, the 20-inch wheels with the 1.5” tires bring comfort and stability that are generally not the USP of folding bikes. There’s an 11-speed gear suite with a 54-tooth chain ring for tackling the occasional terrain change. The 32 years old brand is mainly known for the production of components, high-end competitive BMX frames. Especially when it came to outdoor or action sports. I've pulled major name brand bikes out of the box to assemble them and found the same front/back stickers on them. Its part and parcel in the industry now given how many hack job "bike mechanics" exist out there. Same with lawyer tabs on forks basically being everywhere now in the bike industry, not merely on bikes sold in the USA. But still who goes to Walmart.com looking for a multi thousand dollar bicycle...crickets. People go there looking for sub $400 bicycles, not sure this is a good move for Walmart or Hyper. Hyper would be better off selling through a different e-commerce platform. I posted a bike for sale last year and when I took the photos, I left it in the granny gear . I got criticized because of the length of chain on the bike. People who claimed to work in bike stores, or manage bike stores were saying it was too short. But it’s definitely going to eat into your rationed time. Unlike if you cycle indoors, and maybe using an app like Zwift, where you can start in a couple of minutes with literally no prior planning or thought. But if this is the first time you are going to hop on a bicycle, then there’s a real risk of an injury or a mishap. We don’t blame you for mistaking it to be Hyper Bicycles, the bicycle brand with a fair bit of repute amongst BMX Racing & freestyle cyclists. Hyper was established in the 1990s by Clay Goldsmid, a former BMX Pro.