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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the sixthreezero Ride in the Park. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Sixthreezero’s Ride in The Park is an attractive bike that has a vintage vibe.
- Riders state the bike shifts smoothly between gears. The Ride in The Park is available with three or seven gears.
- Users found the wide cushioned saddle provided a pleasant ride.
- The aluminum frame is durable with flawless welds, according to one user.
- Test riders agree the bike is affordable.
- Sixthreezero provides riders with an informative video to assist them in assembling the Ride in The Park.
- The bike excels on bike paths and paved roads.
- The Ride in The Park comes with a rack.
4 reasons not to buy
- Generic instructions make assembling the bike an arduous and lengthy task.
- Users complained it was easy to break bolts when assembling the Ride in The Park.
- The bike requires numerous tools for assembly that are not included with the bike.
- Weighing in at 30 lbs., the bike is heavy compared to others in its category.
Bottom line
The sixthreezero Ride in The Park has a classy vintage appearance. The included rack suits it to commuting or light touring. It shifts smoothly through three or seven gears, depending on the build. The bike has a wide, cushioned seat that riders found comfortable. At 30lbs., most will find the bike heavy. Users complained greatly about the assembly process. The instructions included are not sufficient for assembly. Several tools are required for assembly.Expert Reviews
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