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Huffy Mountain Bikes for Men, 26/27.5 Inch Sizes, Suspension Available, Fat Tire Option, Sleek Graphics, Disc Brakes Available, Adjustable Comfort Saddle

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Style: 27.5 Inch Wheels/17.5 Inch Frame


Size: 27.5 Inch Wheels/17.5 Inch Frame


Features

  • Assembly tutorial is located in the related video shorts section; the Huffy Tekton is a standout ideal for a rider height above 5 feet, 10 inches; the matte black finish has a clear gloss overcoat for a remarkable look
  • The lightweight aluminum hardtail frame is backed by our limited 10-year frame warranty (see owner's manual for details); aluminum (much lighter than steel) provides more rolling momentum so it's easier to pedal for speed and acceleration
  • An all-Shimano drivetrain, the Shimano REVO Twist and Shimano indexed rear derailleur deliver 21 speeds with seamless, smooth twist shifting; suspension fork absorbs bumps for a better ride
  • Oversized tires maximize traction for dirt and gravel paths in wet or dry conditions; this traction is especially handy for climbs and descents; premium padded ATB saddle has stitched sides for lasting quality
  • Alloy linear pull brakes together with machined alloy wheel rims provide smooth stopping power; slight-rise handlebar enables upright riding to minimize back and shoulder strain; ATB-type resin pedals and Kraton grips provide maximum comfort

Bike Type: Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: Huffy


Number of Speeds: 21


Color: Matte Black


Wheel Size: 27.5 Inches


Frame Material: Aluminum


Suspension Type: Front


Special Feature: Lightweight, Aluminum Frame, Mountain Bike, 21 Speed


Included Components: A Bike


Bike Type: ‎Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎Huffy


Number of Speeds: ‎21


Color: ‎Matte Black


Wheel Size: ‎27.5 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Suspension Type: ‎Front


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight, Aluminum Frame, Mountain Bike, 21 Speed


Included Components: ‎A Bike


Size: ‎27.5 Inch Wheels/17.5 Inch Frame


Brake Style: ‎Hand


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Trail


Item Weight: ‎45.3 Pounds


Style: ‎27.5 Inch Wheels/17.5 Inch Frame


Model Name: ‎Huffy Bicycle Company huffy hardtail mountain trail bike


Wheel Material: ‎Alloy


Warranty Type: ‎Limited Warranty


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎100 Kilograms


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Skill Level: ‎Beginner


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎88


UPC: ‎028914769288


Manufacturer: ‎The Huffy Bicycle Company


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎58 x 29.25 x 7.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎21.18 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎58.66 x 8.66 x 29.52 inches


Brand Name: ‎Huffy


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎76928


Date First Available: June 16, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice Bike
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
I bought this bike because of the green color. It did require assembly and it’s kinda been a pain to put together and adjust. The front wheel and the brakes were the hardest to mess with and get correct. I think the quality is great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Amanda W

  • Worth the money
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
It was easy to assemble and it rides smoothly. Just make sure to properly inflate the tires before taking it out for a ride.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2022 by Craig

  • For Want of a Wrench…
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
I’m baffled by Huffy support. The bike arrived with the brake lever screws twisted under the shifter cable mounts. It’s possible this happened during shipment, but their ‘aftercare’ fell short. Huffy-recommended email support went unanswered. It took DAYS to get support on the phone. Tech support solution to my problem? Take it to a local bike shop and pay them to put things right. When I objected to paying to fix a new bike, the attendant said those were my options: Have a bike shop fix it or return the bicycle. Instead, I bought the appropriate Allen wrench. Being careful not to end up with a handful of parts (which could give ‘exploded diagram’ new meaning), I was able to loosen the shifters and rotate the brake levers into useful positions. This debacle could have been avoided by including a 50¢ 2.5mm Allen wrench. Alternatively, Huffy could have offered a voucher to cover the cost of a bike shop correcting the problem, but I'm sure cost is a factor. This is a company that needs to provide their people in phone support options. How is the bike? I haven’t had much time in the saddle, but thus far so good. It’s built like an Army tank with a thicker, heavier frame than I expected. It took a lot of muscle to anchor the seat. Overall, I like it… but I keep the 2.5mm wrench handy just in case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Leigh

  • Don’t buy.
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
This bike was a big disappointment. A few weeks after purchase the tires started leaking air. Needed to be refilled much more often than other bikes we’ve purchased. After a few months we replaced the inner tubes. The brake pads and handles constantly need readjusting. The derailleur constantly needs readjusting. Much much more often than any other bike we’ve had. The bike is driven in the city, no wild bumpy mountain biking. When I call huffy customer service all they say is that this is normal wear and tear. It’s not. It’s a junky bike to have the Huffy name. Very disappointing. I would not recommend this bike. Update: the brake handle broke also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2021 by B. Friedman

  • An outdated, get what you pay for bike
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
The tldr of this review is, if you aren't deterred by the thought of learning how to completely tear down a bike and rebuild it, as well as buying bike specific tools that you'll eventually need(assuming you plan to do all your own maintenance), it might be worth the amount saved in the long run. I'm a prepper and this thing is also to be my get out of dodge transportation, if it gets that bad. So the full tear down and rebuild knowledge is valuable to me. If that sounds interesting to you, keep reading on the conundrums I dealt with. If not, you'd be better off to just start with a $600-700 bike. Starting my third summer with this bike. 95% of the miles I've put on this bike has been road miles. At this point, I've did about $350 in parts for repairs, not counting the cost of bike specific tools. I always replaced things with better quality. So I have about $600 in this bike, to bring it up to good quality, and break roughly even with just buying a $600 bike. One issue with this bike, is that it uses outdated standards. It has the heavy steel 25.4mm handle bars. The old quil stem setup. Classic solid axles. No mounting for disk brakes. The bottom bracket uses the older cup and cone style setup, and the bearing is not sealed. So water and moisture can get into it through the seat post and the fork mount. I had to replace mine in the middle of last year (approximately 500mi to 600mi). I also had to loctite the cups in to get them to stay tight. The crank arms fit the older and less common square taper spindles. The free wheel on the back is a rather uncommon Chinese KANGYUE brand. I was barely able to google up what tool I needed to remove it. To save everyone else the trouble, the Park Tool bbt-22 will fit. Right out of the box, I knew I wasn't riding this thing until I put a different seat on it. I noticed the kickstand on mine was rather inadequate. It needed to be longer. The bike was very unstable on even the carpet in my house, unless I had the handle bars turned a certain way. I really had to crank the handlebar screws down on the stem, to get the handle bar to keep from loosening up, but at least didn't have to loctite them. The screws for the crank arms are pretty tough, but even cranking them down with a half inch drive breaker bar, wouldn't keep them from gradually backing out, without blue loctite. This problem eventually caused my spindle holes in the crank arms to get messed up to the point that even red loctite and a breaker bar wasn't going to keep the screws from backing out. So I had to replace the crank arms. The whole double nut and keyed washer set up on the fork kept coming loose, until I used blue loctite on it. The rear derailleur is a Shimano at least. It did need adjusted out of the box, but it wasn't bad enough that it created a headache to ride it. It just wasn't as responsive as I'd like it to be. It does seem to be quite sensitive chain wear. It will start struggling on the shift, and throwing the chain as soon as you hit the .75% stretch that is recommended to replace at, or even a little before. Overall, its been the best functioning part on the bike, and is about the only thing left that hasn't been replaced or upgraded. And btw, the original chain only lasted me 3 months, vs a year and a half on the chain that replaced it. The front derailleur was a very basic looking SunRun. It didn't need adjusted initially, but after I replaced the crank arms, I could never get it to be quite right with the new gear rings that came with the crank arms, and ended up replacing it with a Shimano. While it was difficult to find the tool for that odd freewheel, in the first year and a half(approximately 900mi to 1100mi) that I used it, it wasn't showing any signs of failure, or premature wear on the teeth. It only got replaced because I had to replace the back rim after a couple spokes failed and busted free from the hub. The rim I found sounded decent, and had a good Shimano freewheel on it, that also fit the tool I bought for the Kangyue. So figured considering how everything else went on this bike so far, I might as well at least use the brand I know has a good reputation. As for that rim, I hadn't did any off road riding at that point, and it wasn't like I was ramping or jumping the street curb or anything rough. But for some reason two spokes busted, and left me limping back home about 6mph. So to sum it all up, I had to pretty much become a bike mechanic to keep this thing moving. In the end, after all the repairs, plus other upgrades not mentioned, its about on par with the quality of a $1100 bike, and a couple hundred short of spending that much. Not counting the cost of bike specific tools that I'd eventually need anyway. So if you are willing to put the work into it, and the learning experience is desirable, its maybe worth it. The Park Tool guys on youtube will quickly become your best friend too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Dustin W Hooper

  • Easy to finish assembling
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
This wasn't very hard to finish putting together. It came with all the tools needed. Now I have something to ride around my neighborhood for fun.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Edgar

  • Nice bike
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
I recommend, easy to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by Jeff

  • Not Complete. Missing parts.
Style: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame Size: 26 Inch Wheels/17 Inch Frame
Seat post clamp nowhere to be found upon opening the box. Box was undamaged, complete but was missing the clamp. I ordered one after researching the Huffy website where I learned they have none. Contacted them. They had the gall to suggest I purchase an aftermarket replacement!!!! Can YOU believe that?? Truth. So there's Huffy's customer relations! Choose another brand, folks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by renee strenke

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