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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Tuesday June 7. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The June 7 is available as a low-step (LS) or step-over.
- A tester loves the comfortable, upright riding position created by the wide, swept-back handlebars.
- The rubberized pedals are ideal for riding barefoot.
- An expert appreciates the comfort of the sprung saddle, which features soft padding.
- Reviewers say the 44t chainring and 7-speed, 14-34t cassette provide easier gearing for climbs.
- The reach of the June 7’s brake levers is adjustable.
- Testers say the 2.35” balloon tires roll well over boardwalks, packed gravel, and broken pavement.
- An owner appreciates the bike's durable steel frame.
- A reviewer compliments the bike’s classic cruiser look.
- Buyers can choose from multiple eye-catching colorways.
4 reasons not to buy
- The June 7 is only available in one size, and Tuesday offers no guidance on rider fit.
- The cheap single-piece crank is heavier and less stiff than three-piece cranks.
- A tester says the 29” wide handlebars can make squeezing this bike through doorways difficult.
- At 38.8lb (LS) and 40lb, the June 7 is relatively heavy for a 26” cruiser bike, though one reviewer says it doesn't feel heavy to ride.
Bottom line
Tuesday's June 7 is a steel-frame beach cruiser with 26" wheels and 2.35" balloon tires, available as a low-step (LS) or step-over. Reviewers praise the upright riding position, rubber-coated pedals, comfortable saddle, and handy gearing. The color options and classic looks add to the visual appeal. However, the bike is one-size only, and Tuesday gives no guidance on rider fit. The high-tensile steel frameset and one-piece steel crankset keep the cost low but add weight. Otherwise, complaints are minor. Overall, reviewers consider the June 7 a solid entry-level beach cruiser.Expert Reviews
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