🚵♂️ Own the trail, own the moment.
The Outroad Fat Tire Mountain Bike features a rugged 26-inch wheel setup with ultra-wide 4-inch tires for superior traction and wear resistance. Its 21-speed gearing system enhances speed control and efficiency, while the high-carbon steel frame and front suspension ensure durability and shock absorption for a smooth ride. Designed for all terrains and easy self-assembly, this bike supports riders up to 440 pounds, making it the ultimate choice for adventurous professionals seeking performance and style.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | OUTROAD OUTDOOR CAMPING GARDEN PATIO |
Number of Speeds | 21 |
Color | Fat Tire-Black |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | fat tire, Dual Disc Brake |
Included Components | Tool Kit |
Size | 4 Inch Tire |
Brake Style | Disc |
Wheel Width | 4 Inches |
Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
Item Weight | 59.52 Pounds |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Fat Tire-black |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Is Autographed | Yes |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | OUTROAD |
Brand Name | OUTROAD OUTDOOR CAMPING GARDEN PATIO |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
J**Y
Excellent budget Fat tire mountain bike
This is actually an excellent budget fat tire mountain bike for the money. The last time I rode a mountain bike was in 1992 when I was an avid rider before my mountain bike got stolen and regular maintenance was a must and repairs when necessary. So for me the assembly was ridiculously easy, however I must stress that just like any bike shop that gets similar shipments that come in the same way I received this mountain bike in a box YOU MUST go thru and make sure that all nuts and bolts are tight otherwise like some of the negative reviews you will run into minor issues. After assembly I went through and made sure that all of the nuts and bolts are tight and torqued as needed, the brakes are the same way some adjustment at the handlebars or calipers may be necessary and the same applies to the chain derailleurs.Wheel rims are straight and true and if they weren’t it’s a simple matter of adjusting the spokes.I would also recommend that you lubricant the chain, cables and rear derailleur as well before use.If you are mechanically declined I would also recommend that you follow the assembly instructions and watch any videos that may help you with the assembly.As for those who find this mountain bike to heavy… well what did you expect it’s made out of carbon steel, not aluminum, magnesium or alloy steel.Seriously this bike only weighs a few pounds more than my old Trek 800 that got stolen all those years ago and being 6 feet tall this bike is sized properly for my height, I had absolutely no trouble riding or peddling this bike after I put it together and made all of the necessary adjustments.
J**.
Good bike
The husband loves it. Only down side was the seat was EXTREMELY SMALL.
S**S
Came broken.
Not worth all the money on this.I bought this and when it arrived I put it together as instructed. The handlebars don't turn the same way as the front tire even though I tightened them as good as it gets. Also the seat keeps swiveling and there is no way to make it any tighter. I'm 5'4". I have to put the seat all the way down to reach the pedals. The seat doesn't latch on as it gets more narrow when put on its lowest height. If I even raise it just enough where the seat stays firm then I cant reach the pedals. I contacted the seller for help, they wanted a video of the seat not working. How do I even show them the seat moves when riding it if my butt is on the seat? They won't help if I cant show proof. So I am stuck with this expensive bike. They need to make the pole on the seat bigger near the bottom instead of it getting narrower so the grip will latch and stay firm instead of swiveling like crazy. Same with the handle bars. What a loss for me. Just don't waste your time or money!
A**R
Not for heavier riders
Overall, the bike is a decent buy. It comes mostly assembled, you just have to put on the front tire, handlebars, pedals, and whichever accessories you feel like using. I'm sure the shifters and brakes will need adjustment as well, but I haven't gotten to that point yet.However, if you are buying this bike because you need something with a higher weight rating, there are a couple gotchas to be aware of:1) The seat and seat post do not handle weight well. The instant I try to sit down, the post drops all the way into the tube and the seat tilts back. I'm going to get a bigger, better quality saddle and a sturdier post clamp to see if that fixes the problem. I'm too tall to ride with the seat all the way down.2) You would think that even with the seat issue you could still ride a bit while standing. But the pedals feel like they are made of memory foam. You can feel them wanting to give way when you try putting your weight on them. I've seen in average-sized folks online complain about pedals stripping out the threads and falling out so that they had to replace both pedals and cranks.So, if you're heavier, be prepared to spend money on upgrades before you ride. Or maybe find a different bike that is better equipped to handle heavy riders. My wife is going to try it out to see if she has the same problem. Even without the weight issue, there's a very real possibility you may have to spend money on new cranks and pedals. That's an added expense that could go to just buying a better bike initially.The frame feels solid, the wheels and tires are good, the brakes seem fine, it has Shimano equipment... if you're an average-sized rider and the pedal issue isn't a universal quality-control problem, then this bike is worth the money.
P**R
Bike
Very nice quality bike
W**N
Great shocks
Best Damn Ride ever!!!!!!
H**R
Iron maiden
That's wat I call it because damn it's harder to ride than my mnt bike
K**R
Excellent
I purchased this bike per my son‘s request a little bit reluctantly. It just seemed like too much. We are not large people and I wasn’t sure if he’d be able to handle it. I was wrong. This bike navigate so well. It’s his favorite bike and wherever he goes people?, ask him where he got it. His friends have purchased two since seeing his. We live in a rather urban space that has a lot of forest and grass around it. This bike navigates perfectly on the cement sidewalk, cement Street and forest floors. He does forest parks and bike trails quite often with this. He’s looking forward to the winter so he can try it on snow!
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