Beinaiqi Cavalier

69/100
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Facts

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Brand
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Number of Gears
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Weight
60.0, 50 lb
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Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Beinaiqi Cavalier. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

7 reasons to buy

  • Some owners of this Fat Tire bike said it looked awesome and super cool.
  • A few people thought the frame was strong and liked the distinctive, curved top-tube.
  • After short term use, the Maqis 4” tires seemed adequate.
  • Assembly was reportedly easy, with instructions and videos proving helpful.
  • Some owners felt that this bike was good value for the low price paid.
  • A handful of consumers felt that the manufacturer’s customer service was excellent.
  • One owner said that shipping and packing standards were impressive.

12 reasons not to buy

  • Owners mentioned receiving a package with some items missing and others loose in the box.
  • The flashy, crowded graphics were too much for some owners who removed them.
  • Componentry was sometimes described as very inferior.
  • A buyer received their bike with both wheels badly bent.
  • Installation problems included a crooked starnut in the headset and an excessively long chain.
  • Cable brakes were described as ‘light duty’ and had little stopping power.
  • Riders reported that the supplied shifter was uncomfortable to use.
  • Standover height was a huge 35”, due to the curved top-tube.
  • This Fat Tire bike is incredibly heavy, weighing in at 60 pounds.
  • Most owners felt that this bike’s 7 speeds left it undergeared and underpowered.
  • Pedals were deemed plastic and weak.
  • Three owners clearly stated that they regretted buying the Saigula Fat Tire bike.

Bottom line

This bike goes by many little-known brand and model names. As such, information is difficult to come by. What is clear is this; the Saigula is an incredibly cheap option for a geared Fat Tire bike with front suspension. Maybe too cheap. Apart from a few hyperenthusiastic reviews, buyers of this bike were sometimes incredibly disappointed. The frame grabs attention with its unique humpback top-tube. However, this makes for a very high standover height, making it difficult to swing a leg over without damaging sensitive anatomy. At 60 pounds, it’s close to creating its own gravity field. Owners clearly stated that they regretted their purchase. Some returned the bike. Quality fat tire rigs contain a lot of bicycle, and should probably cost more than the Saigula Benaiqi Cavalier Fat Tire bike.

Expert Reviews

0/100 based on 0 rated expert reviews

User Ratings

76/100 based on 12 ratings
  • 5 star
    58%
  • 4 star
    17%
  • 3 star
    8%
  • 2 star
    8%
  • 1 star
    8%

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