GMC Denali Women's Road Bike (20"/50cm Frame) |  | Brand: GMC Category: Sports
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $169.99 as of 9/9/2010 08:02 CDT details You Save: $29.01 (15%)
New (3) from $169.99
Seller: Target.com/ITC Rating: 12 reviews
Batteries Included: No Size: 700c Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 0.2 x 0.3
MPN: 92707 Model: 92707 UPC: 016751927077 EAN: 0016751927077
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| Features:
| • | Bike Dimensions: 68in L x 18in W x 39in H / Weighs: 31 lbs. | | • | Frame: 19.5in Lightweight Aluminum Road Bike Step-Through Frame | | • | Shifters: Shimano Revo Shifters | | • | Tires: 700c Hi Performance Tires | | • | Brakes: Alloy Calipers and Alloy Brake Levers |
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Product Description The GMC Ladies Denali Road Bike delivers higher performance at a lower price. At the heart of this Denali Road Bike youll find a high quality lightweight, step-through aluminum frame for a stiff, responsive ride. The 21 speed drivetrain is equipped with Shimano shifters and a Shimano derailleur. In fact, this unique design features twist/grip shifters located on the top portion of the handlebars. Alloy caliper brakes and brake levers stop on a dime while the 700c hi performance tires ensure a smooth ride. This attractive road bike offers safety, security and power in one, lightweight package.
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Denali Review August 31, 2009 Melissa M. Hertle 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this bike to do my first sprint triathlon. Of course it is not as good as most of the $1000 bikes that the rest of the riders had, but it was a great beginner bike. After a quick tune-up it has ridden perfectly.
Great Bike for the money September 8, 2009 M. Jones (Houston) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought the GMC for training for my first triathlon. This bike is great for the money. I have used it for about three months now and have no complaints.
Good bike overall July 24, 2009 Frisbee (South Carolina, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall, this is a good bike for the money. It is a bit on the heavy side for a road bike, but better that than being too flimsy. The bike is easy to put together if you have at least half a brain and works great with only a minor tune up. The one thing I didn't like about assembly was that apparently an impact wrench was used at the factory to attach the wheels, making them near impossible to get off without using an impact wrench. Other than that though, no problems. The bike rides well and shifts precisely after the cables have been set. One thing to note though, a standard size bike water bottle is too big to fit where the cage attaches. Also, the bars are the size used on mountain bikes, so road bike accessories won't fit. Overall though, I would say this is an excellent beginners road bike. Once the seat was replaced, no extra parts were needed to make it ride great. It is a great bike to get into cycling without spending a lot of money.
Good bike for the money May 5, 2010 Diana Silva 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this bike to replace a more expensive one which was stolen, and because I am entering my first sprint triathlon this summer. Its a good bike, was realively easy to assemble with a few allen wrenches and an ajustable wrench, took me about 30 minutes. The gears are relatively smooth, skipped a bit at first, but that's probably normal on a new bike. All in all, good value.
Great beginner bike June 8, 2010 Aaron C. Crews I originally bought this bike for a sprint triathlon I'm competing in at the end of July...Looking for a less expensive bike to get started in case I don't keep up with triathlons in the future...However, after training on this bike, I'm really starting to enjoy it! Some advice: Take it to a bike shop and have them put it together for you..This will save you sooo much time and headache if you are inexperienced in bike assembly...My bike shop is great Had it put together and tuned up in less than an hour! Also, the gear shifts are too high on the handlebars Not near the brakes where a road bike's gears would normally be. Remember this bike is what it is: a beginner's road bike...Don't expect the performance of a much more expensive bike out of this one
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