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popularnsundip posted Nov 18, 2025 03:26 AM
popularnsundip posted Nov 18, 2025 03:26 AM

29" Hyper Bicycle Explorer Mountain Bike, 29" Wheels, Adults 14+ Years, Hard Tail, Blue $148

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The Hyper Bicycle Men's 29" Explorer Mountain Bike, Hard Tail, Blue is the key to outdoor fun. It has a lightweight hydroform frame that lets users ride harder for longer, providing a reliable experience. This bike is designed with a front suspension to offer a smooth ride on any surface. It features 9 speeds, ensuring versatility in the ride. The men's 29" mountain bike has a 1x system, allowing ease and comfort. It also allows riders to change the gears quickly and smoothly. It has alloy rims and front and rear disc brakes. This bike is made with standard pedals for a comfortable and secure ride. It has grips on the handlebars for sustained comfort and control. It has a sleek design that provides a modern look. The bike can be ridden on a variety of surfaces, allowing for flexibility in where you go with it.
  • Frame: Lightweight hydroformed aluminum
  • 9-speed shifters
  • Front and read disc brakes
  • Alloy rims
  • Rider Height: 6'+
  • Adult Rider Max Weight: 275 lbs
https://www.walmart.com/ip/29-Hyp.../849015375
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The Hyper Bicycle Men's 29" Explorer Mountain Bike, Hard Tail, Blue is the key to outdoor fun. It has a lightweight hydroform frame that lets users ride harder for longer, providing a reliable experience. This bike is designed with a front suspension to offer a smooth ride on any surface. It features 9 speeds, ensuring versatility in the ride. The men's 29" mountain bike has a 1x system, allowing ease and comfort. It also allows riders to change the gears quickly and smoothly. It has alloy rims and front and rear disc brakes. This bike is made with standard pedals for a comfortable and secure ride. It has grips on the handlebars for sustained comfort and control. It has a sleek design that provides a modern look. The bike can be ridden on a variety of surfaces, allowing for flexibility in where you go with it.
  • Frame: Lightweight hydroformed aluminum
  • 9-speed shifters
  • Front and read disc brakes
  • Alloy rims
  • Rider Height: 6'+
  • Adult Rider Max Weight: 275 lbs
https://www.walmart.com/ip/29-Hyp.../849015375

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Nov 18, 2025 04:55 AM
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itsjoemoneyNov 18, 2025 04:55 AM
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Buy this for a kid commuting to school (or adult to work) and not having to worry about it getting stolen. Dont buy it for actually riding mtb trails.
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Nov 18, 2025 05:06 AM
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ElatedPear129Nov 18, 2025 05:06 AM
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9 speed freewheel, didn't know those exist. Bet it weights a ton. Wonder why the cheap bike manufacturers are so obsessed with freewheels, cassettes are much cheaper than this Falcon thing. At least it has disk brakes and RD hanger. For $150 you can do worse
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Nov 18, 2025 01:55 PM
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Nov 18, 2025 01:55 PM
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Quote from itsjoemoney :
Buy this for a kid commuting to school (or adult to work) and not having to worry about it getting stolen. Dont buy it for actually riding mtb trails.
I've had the worst shape huffys stolen from my porch and from behind me at target, complete with security camera
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Nov 18, 2025 02:06 PM
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jneset
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Nov 18, 2025 02:06 PM
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If you're the least bit endowed/tall, this bike will be a great intro and on a budget+dual disc brakes!
Nov 18, 2025 02:45 PM
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sseemannNov 18, 2025 02:45 PM
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Quote from ElatedPear129 :
9 speed freewheel, didn't know those exist. Bet it weights a ton. Wonder why the cheap bike manufacturers are so obsessed with freewheels, cassettes are much cheaper than this Falcon thing. At least it has disk brakes and RD hanger. For $150 you can do worse
It is an aluminum frame. It is likely fairly light weight and actually less weight than high end enduro or even trail bikes. I am sure it is lighter than my 2024 Specialized Stimpjumper Evo Transmission Expert 2024 Carbon frame. People generally ride bikes that are beyond what they really need. This is by no means a high end bike. But it is certainly a very good deal and more than adequate for a lot of people.
Nov 18, 2025 03:11 PM
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plagwitzNov 18, 2025 03:11 PM
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Weight 37.9 lb
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Nov 18, 2025 03:26 PM
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ElatedPear129Nov 18, 2025 03:26 PM
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Quote from sseemann :
It is an aluminum frame. It is likely fairly light weight and actually less weight than high end enduro or even trail bikes. I am sure it is lighter than my 2024 Specialized Stimpjumper Evo Transmission Expert 2024 Carbon frame. People generally ride bikes that are beyond what they really need. This is by no means a high end bike. But it is certainly a very good deal and more than adequate for a lot of people.
Nope. Here is a nice review of this bike. You get a steel coil fork for the money that weights 6-7lbs on its own, steel seatpost, and I suspect steel chainring and bottom bracket. Don't forget 1lb steel kickstand, steel axles with nuts and a 2lbs freewheel. I believe this thing is at 34-35 lbs https://youtu.be/dTWLS572h2U?si=j7NVS6DGYOK0Kf7J
The main problem is going to be shifting. I had a similar 9 speed freewheel before, and it was a nightmare to make to shift OK. Only later on I found that the rear derailleur hanger was out of alignment from factory, you will need a derailleur hanger alignment tool like Park Tool DAG 2.2 to fix shifting, which is not cheap.
If you read reviews, that's what people complain about: crappy brakes and crappy shifting. Brakes are easy to fix, but freewheel shifting problems are not, unless you spend $150 on a proper real wheel with a cassette.
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Nov 22, 2025 12:37 PM
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RacingSOULNov 22, 2025 12:37 PM
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ordered one, thanks!

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