

Product Details
- Size: 20"
- Color: Gunmetal
- Brand: Pacific Cycle
- Model: 201144PA
- Released on: 2011-03-24
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 29.00" h x
22.00" w x
44.00" l,
28.60 pounds
Features
- Durable steel frame
- Sturdy black steel wheels
- Handlebar & frame top tube pads
- 1-piece crank with steel chain guard
- Rear coaster brake
Pacific Cycle Boy's Flex Bicycle (Gunmetal)
Product Description
The Pacific Cycle Flex bike is ready to hit the pavement with its rugged steel frame, colorful paint and graphics, comfortable seat and smooth riding tires. Features: 20" frame geometry for easy controlled riding Rear coaster brake stops securely 1-Piece crank with steel chain guard for durability, steel black wheels with 20X1.95 tires roll fast, handlebar and frame top tube pad for safety & style. Some assembly required.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.$50 bike, shop around for best price
By R. wells
Be sure to comparison shop. This bike is retailed for under 50 dollars at Walmart and the Academy dot com online shop. Not sure why Amazon has it for 90.00 at the time of this review. Different retailers sell the bike under different names, but it is the same bike from the same factory. Paint and stickers vary from store to store.This bike is made in china and is sold under different brands. Here on Amazon it is also sold as the Pacific Igniter and Pacific Flex. At Walmart it's called the Huffy Rock It. Target calls it the Magna Imposter. The paint and decals are different, but check the forks, gooseneck, coaster brake, plastic pedals and chain guard. They are identical and show that they are all the same bike.You get what you pay for with this mass produced steel bicycle. Packing is flimsy and the quality control is poor. You may get a bike that has been damaged in shipping. From the factory, the welded wheel mounts on the forks are not aligned and most parts are out of true. Manufacturing quality was a low priority and you've got only a 50/50 chance of getting an intact bike with straight rims. If you buy it from a retailer and self-assemble, be ready to take it back at least once before use. This is a very basic bike. Coaster brake, steel frame, barely padded seat, plastic pedals, cheap grips, steel rims. Bare bones.We needed an entry level bike for the 7yr old to see if he liked the 20" tires and the BMX frame. Sometimes we will buy sports equipment and after a few uses it doesn't hold the kid's interest so it gets put aside. Good reason to start with the cheap-o version sometimes. At this price point, this was a good "try it and see" bike. In addition, it's a way to get a feel for what features he would like when buying a quality bike in 2 yrs or so. After this, maybe the next bike will be a freewheel / hand brake.If you shop around for the best price and are prepared to do some fixing / returning, then this bike is your cheap-o choice. It's probably only for those looking for the lowest price. But if you want quality and parts that fit and function, you may want to spend the extra $70 and get a bike that is durable and well made.
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