🚵♂️ Own the trail, own the moment!
The Flying 21 Speeds Mountain Bike combines a sturdy alloy frame with 21 Shimano gears and front suspension, delivering a versatile and reliable ride for adult men. Equipped with disc brakes for enhanced safety and finished in a bold orange-black design, this bike is built to conquer rugged outdoor trails with confidence.
Age range | Adult |
Bike type | Mountain Bike |
Brake type | Disc |
Color | Orange Black |
Size | 21 speed |
Style | Modern |
Frame material | Metal |
Number of speeds | 21 |
Features | 21 speed, mountain bike |
Suspension | Front |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | FLYing |
Department | Men's |
Package Dimensions | 128 x 73 x 20.3 cm; 18.8 kg |
ASIN | B06Y1B64XM |
D**W
Great Value & Easy to build
Darned fine bike for the money. Packaged Well, Without Damage and a very reasonable build quality too.There were No Tools Supplied ?!?!, But thankfully just an allen key, Spanner/Socket set and a Phillips screwdriver required to complete the build. Just the Jobbie for a chubby 50yr old (5' 10") to commute 6 miles. Will be swapping the supplied Knobbly Tyres for a set of slicks, to improve the ride even more. Nice Bike, Thanks.
J**Y
Good Value
Great bike. I found it easy to assemble. The gears work as slick as my much more expensive road bike. I have replace the saddle with a Brooks the seat post with a Zoom suspension post and Welgo clip in peddles. It’s a perfectly good bike if a bit heavy but if I remember correctly when I bought it it was only just over£200 so what’s not to like.
S**D
... took a little while to assemble but is a good bike and I'm really enjoying it
It took a little while to assemble but is a good bike and I'm really enjoying it.
A**S
Do not buy
I bought this bike because it looked like a decent buy for the price and the reviews overall seemed to say it was worthwhile. My experience, however, was not great.Assembly was a bit of a nightmare. If you routinely put together bikes then I'm sure it's a breeze but the last time I put together a bike was a few years ago and so I relied on the provided instructions. Shamefully they were generic bike installation instructions instead of anything half specific to the bike I purchased and so they didn't turn out to be that helpful at all.The seller does provide a link to a youtube video showing installation but besides the fact that it's terribly shot, it doesn't even cover the full installation. I recommend you check out the video yourself (which is on their website) before purchasing.My front wheel didn't come with the disc brake installed on it (like it showed in the video) and installing it myself wasn't an option due to being unable to unscrew the plate that needed to come off to stick the disk brake plate on, as the screws were stripped.Installing mudguards seems impossible?! I can't for the life of me figure it out and again the video/instructions weren't any help.Anyway, after a whole evening, I managed to mostly put together the bike (with no front brake or mudguards). The following day I took it for a small test ride after pumping up the tires and checking/tightening things over. With a sleep since putting it together, I had high hopes for a decent ride as I only wanted it mainly to ride a couple of miles to work and back. Disappointingly the ride was as much a let down as putting it together.The brakes were decent (or should I say the back brake), and the ride felt good even though the typical bike seat hurt after 2 minutes (but most bike seats hurt when you haven't ridden a bike in a while). The gears, however, were a shambles. They refused to change gear properly, often grinding rattling, and when they did change gear, it did not sound healthy. Additionally, this can't even be down to my own installation as the gears come pre-done when shipped.All in all, it's just a bad experience from a bad bike. Last time I bought a bike, I spent 180 on a basic mountain bike from Tesco online, and that was a pretty flawless experience, unlike this.After requesting a refund (since no reply from their customer service when I emailed them about the front wheel), I think I'll look for a bike elsewhere.Pros:- Looks nice- Good brakes- Smooth enough rideCons:- Awful instructions- Uncomfy seat- Didn't arrive with all pre-installed parts- Striped screws- Terrible gears
A**R
Fantastic bicycle
This is a fantastic bike and the best birthday present I have ever had (age 47). I use it on roads here. Everyone else uses racers and punctures are common. Not for me though!What you MUST do is after assembly is have the gears and brakes correctly set up by a cycle specialist. Also apply Muc-Off Silicone Shine to the mirrored part of the fork stanchions.This is the best cycle I have ever ridden and I have been riding cycles from age of 10. Thank you.
B**Y
Damaged
I purchased the orange and black bike I have received the green and black bike some of the bolt holes and have had to be rethreaded because the boat were bent halfway Inn
S**O
Everybody should ride, bicycle.
This is a fantastic wee bike, very sturdy (I'm quite rough on bikes).Got a puncture few weeks back, and found it difficult to source another tube, resulted in getting a presta valve.Other than this, I'm very happy with purchase.World recommend to anybody.
C**S
You get what you pay for
It looks ok out of the box and, on the face of it, assembly is relatively easy. However, the gears were all over the place and adjustment is definitely not for the inexperienced. I took it to a bike shop because one cog could not be selected at all and it would sometimes ghost-shift, just as you put pressure on going up a hill. The guy in the bike shop fixed the gears in under ten minutes and also noticed that the rear brake calliper was loose and sorted that for me. His parting words were, 'it's ok but don't get it wet'. It's mechanically sorted now but if I had my time again, I'd buy one in a shop. UPDATE: Even after professional adjustment, the gears still do not work as they should. There must be better bikes than this available at the price. FURTHER UPDATE: The problem with the gears turned out to be the failure of a component. Cost to replace, £28.00 and a five day wait with no bike while it's ordered. Awful quality. Avoid.
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