Co-op Cycles DRT 1.0

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Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Co-op Cycles DRT 1.0. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

11 reasons to buy

  • The Co-op Cylces DRT 1.0 is great for shorter riders with its 26" wheels and tires.
  • The bike has 100mm of travel in the front fork. This allows riders to travel over obstacles on beginner mountain bike trails.
  • The WTB Volt saddle is comfortable.
  • Wide handlebars offer great stability on uneven trails and descents on the DRT 1.0.
  • The Shimano Rapidfire Plus shifters and Shimano Tourney groupset allow for smooth-shifting.
  • The DRT 1.0 is affordably priced.
  • Assembly is a quick process.
  • The hydraulic disc brakes perform well in most climates.
  • The aluminum frame is well-constructed and durable.
  • The DRT 1.0 is sized well for older children and teenagers.
  • Users agree REI provides buyers with excellent customer service.

4 reasons not to buy

  • The Co-op Cycles DRT 1.0 comes with confusing instructions, according to many.
  • The SR Suntour fork is heavy compared to other mountain bikes on the market.
  • A full-sized water bottle does not fit in the frame of the bike.
  • Riders with shorter arms had to cut the bars down to achieve the most comfortable riding position.

Bottom line

The Co-op Cycles DRT 1.0 is an affordable, entry-level hardtail mountain bike. The Shimano groupset and Tektro brakes are reliable and work well. The aluminum frame is durable. The bike best suits older children, teens, and petite adults.

Expert Reviews

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User Ratings

92/100 based on 26 ratings
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    77%
  • 4 star
    12%
  • 3 star
    8%
  • 2 star
    4%
  • 1 star
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