Not worth it I was excited when I first got this bike. Assembly was easy enough and the bike looks good. But it was all downhill from there. The bike comes with coaster brakes (pedal backwards), but they simply do not work well. It takes a shocking amount of ...

Pacific Oceanside Men's Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels) Buy this product from Amazon
 
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Publisher : Pacific
Company : Pacific
List Price: $149.99
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Features
  • Men's 26-inch cruiser bike with steel cruiser frame
  • Cruiser handlebar and stem put you in relaxed position
  • Rear coaster brakes for easy stopping; comfy spring saddle
  • Steel wheels with whitewall tires and painted fenders
  • 1-piece crank; kickstand; 1-year warranty

Product Description

Exploring a beach town has never felt so free as with the Pacific Oceanside 26-inch cruiser bicycle. Cruiser bikes are specifically designed for casual riding and the Oceanside is no exception, with a low-profile steel cruiser frame and a cruiser handlebar that combine to put you in an easy riding position. The bike also includes such cruiser essentials as rear coaster brakes for easy stopping, a comfy spring saddle, and steel wheels with whitewall tires. Other details include a one-piece crank, painted fenders, and a kickstand.

Amazon.com Product Description

Exploring a beach town has never felt so free as with the Pacific Oceanside 26-inch men's cruiser bike. Cruiser bikes are specifically designed for casual riding and the Oceanside is no exception, with a low-profile steel cruiser frame and a cruiser handlebar that combine to put you in an easy riding position. The bike also includes such cruiser essentials as rear coaster brakes for easy stopping, a comfy spring saddle, and steel wheels with whitewall tires. Other details include a one-piece crank, painted fenders, and a kickstand.

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Customer reviews

Not worth it 1 by .. Disappointed ()
I was excited when I first got this bike. Assembly was easy enough and the bike looks good. But it was all downhill from there. The bike comes with coaster brakes (pedal backwards), but they simply do not work well. It takes a shocking amount of distance to stop on level surfaces at normal speeds, and it is literally impossible to stop when going downhill (e.g. into an underground parking garage). In addition, the chain seems to have a habit of popping off. I guess the inability to pedal the bike sort of takes care of the braking problem though. Overall, if you want a bike that can be powered by pedaling, and can stop on the off chance it does get moving, get something else.