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700C GMC Denali Men's Road Bike

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700C GMC Denali Men's Road Bike $158 at Walmart
 
Discuss (9) : History : Tell : Posted 2:30 AM PDT 10/23/09 by Ben
700C GMC Denali Men's Road BikeWalmart has the 700C GMC Denali Men's Road Bike for $158 + shipping. Shipping is about $20; free site-to-store pickup at limited locations. Versatile bike features a lightweight and strong aluminum frame, 21-speed Shimano drive train, racing style alloy wheels, and alloy side-pull caliper brakes. [Compare]
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#1   JakeBlade - Posted 6:56 am PDT 10/23/09 (560 Posts)
No GM employee discount on this. Damn you Obama Motors!
#2   Solow - Posted 7:48 am PDT 10/23/09 (713 Posts)
A bicycle with a gas guzzler name. Bit of an oxymoron.
#3   grayui - Posted 8:02 am PDT 10/23/09 (115 Posts)
MPG for fat must be excellent on this.
#4   btc909 - Posted 8:56 am PDT 10/23/09 (1090 Posts)
Those look like regular rims. How much for the Bling rims?

How about the DVD Entertainment System?
#5   TRB - Posted 9:08 am PDT 10/23/09 (120 Posts)
someone call them, ask them how much an assembled bike weighs, and how much pressure these tires can take/width of tires
#6   cleverendeavor7 - Posted 10:30 am PDT 10/23/09 (450 Posts)
#5, the tires are 32c width, which is pretty darn wide - almost like a 1" MTB slick instead of a road tire. Just one of the many reasons this bike is less like a road bike and more like a crappy 29er with drop bars and slicks. I assume the tires are at least rated to 50 PSI, which is more than enough for cruising around.

The big problems with this bike are the components - cheap, rust easily, no durability (especially the rims). You're gonna pay to maintain this bike.
#7   JediKnight - Posted 11:31 am PDT 10/23/09 (1267 Posts)
I knew GMC was downsizing. But to go from a fullsize SUV to a road bike is pretty drastic.
#8   dave_c - Posted 5:36 pm PDT 10/23/09 (7483 Posts)
Uhh, #6, a 1" MTB slick IS A ROAD TIRE. It's actually not such a good idea in the snow belt, given the state of our roads today, to get a bike with the narrowest tires possible because this is certainly not a racing tier bike, it's for the average dumb'sumer.

Besides the rims being prone to bending, the rest of the hardware won't be especially likely to break because it is a road bike. The brakes won't stop worth a crap, especially if they get wet, so your hospital bills may be the expensive part but anyone competent at bicycle maintenance shouldn't have a hard time with things like the base level 21 speed shimano drivetrain and other components, even the $80 walmart specials hold up if you keep them on paved roads (except for the rims and shifters).
#9   cleverendeavor7 - Posted 2:40 pm PDT 10/26/09 (450 Posts)
#8, don't be a douche. I meant "road bike tire." I'd be more entertained if you had half of the bike knowledge I do. Go read a Zinn's and then get back to me.

Good talk.
 
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