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Xspec 26" 21 Speed Folding Mountain Bike Bicycle Trail Commuter for Adults

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Fulfilled by Crosslinks

Arrives Tuesday, Nov 26
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Size: 26"


Color: White


Features

  • This is NOT an Electric Bike! Folds flat in seconds with no tools required! Folded Dimensions: 41"H x 32"L x 22"W. Weighs 42 lbs (approx.).
  • Front & rear shock absorbers and High tensile steel folding frame that could withstand many tough terrain mountain trails or daily commutes.
  • Stronger, faster, more reliable Disc brakes, gives you more stopping power and more safety in riding.
  • Includes quality parts including derailleur and shifters (NOT Electric). Also includes alloy double wall rims with 26" wheels.
  • Recommended rider's approximate height 5'3" - 6'0". Max user weight up to 220 lbs. Some assembly and tools are required.

Bike Type: Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): 13 and up


Brand: Xspec


Number of Speeds: 21


Color: White


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Dual


Special Feature: Portable, Foldable


Included Components: Folding Bicycle


Bike Type: ‎Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎13 and up


Brand: ‎Xspec


Number of Speeds: ‎21


Color: ‎White


Wheel Size: ‎26 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: ‎Dual


Special Feature: ‎Portable, Foldable


Included Components: ‎Folding Bicycle


Size: ‎26"


Brake Style: ‎Disc


Item Weight: ‎42.5 Pounds


Model Name: ‎CRS804605


Year: ‎2020


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎220 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎55 x 7.9 x 7.4 inches


Package Weight: ‎54 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎68 x 22 x 39 inches


Brand Name: ‎Xspec


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Xspec


Part Number: ‎CRS804605


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Date First Available: November 26, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good mountain bike.
Size: 26" Color: White
The bike was good. Im just having problem with adjusting the front brakes . I tried everything i cant seem to adjust it properly sometimes its loose
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Bricscal Bricscal

  • Good MTB
I will try the folding pedal. Nice with rear cargo carrier. Sometimes I want my Trek to stay home .
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Ham Ham

  • Pretty decent for a compact entry level mountain bike
I've had this bike for a few months now, and overall I think it's pretty decent for a compact entry level mountain bike. To start with, it's hard to find a dual suspension 21 speed bike with disk brakes and trigger shifters for a better price (folding or otherwise). Assembly was fairly easy and it seems to come with a more model specific manual now, while still being somewhat general in the instructions. Aligning the front brake took some patience, but is easily doable for anyone with basic tools and the rudimentary skills to use them. The bike fold up easily and fits in the trunk of my 2013 Sonata pretty well with room to spare. The bike is heavy though (40.8 lbs.) and takes some effort fold it and lift it up. Definitely not for carrying around for any prolonged periods. The bike is also pretty solid and stable once properly unfolded. The wheels tires and brakes all work fine. The kickstand is better than average. The pedals fold (convenient), but are otherwise small and plastic. There is no quick-release or folding gimmick for the handlebars and they are also pretty narrow. However, if the handlebars were any longer it probably would fit in my trunk, so I guess it's a trade-off for portability. The seat, while not the most comfortable, isn't terrible and hasn't left me hurting after any rides. The shocks are pretty basic. The front fork has about 3 inches of travel with no adjustments for preload or rebound, and only an inch of travel on the rear shock. There are a few options out there for upgrading the fork, but you're pretty much stuck with the rear shock. However, as is, the pair works well enough for road biking and light trail use. The Shimano trigger shifters and rear derailleur are entry level, but work well and shift smooth. However, the Sunrun front deraileur was worthless. No amount of adjusting could get it to shift through all three of the front gears. No matter what I did, I was stuck with either one or two gears at best. I ended up replacing it with a nicer, fairly cheap, Shimano Altus FD-M313 front derailleur. Shifts through all front gears perfectly now. If you plan on doing any serious climbing, a cheap and easy upgrade would be to replace the existing 14-28t freewheel with either a Shimano MF-TZ31 14-34t "MegaRange" freewheel or Sunrace MFM4S 13-34t "Megadrive" freewheel. I went with the Sunrace, because of the extra top end speed you also gain with the smaller 13t gear. In either case you will need a longer chain to wrap around the larger 34t gear. The rear derailleur can handle it though, but it will need to be adjusted accordingly. You will also need a Park Tool FR-1 freewheel removal tool and chain-break tool if you don't already have them (also inexpensive). It costs around $50 for all of the parts and tools (cheaper if you already have the tools) and it's about an hours worth of work, but it's also the best upgrade for the money if you're willing to do the work. In conclusion, this is a pretty decent starter mountain bike with the ability to fold and store in most midsize car trunks. With the exception of the weight and front derailleur, it's hard to fault the bike, especially considering the price and all you get for it. The bike may need some tinkering or adjustments for some, but nothing that can't be figured out with the manual or YouTube videos. Obviously some compromises had to be made, but I don't regret the purchase, as it ultimately fulfilled my needs for portability, paved and light trail use, and budget limits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Not for 33" inseam
This was originally 2 stars and I only mentioned the reflectors being different from the assembly video. Crosslinks reached out to try to solve the problem, so I thought I should add the rest of the experience. I bought this bike based on a recommendation that it was for people up to 6ft. I'm 5'11.5" (never hit 6) so I knew it'd be on the edge of usable, but the price was easier to handle than the other options i saw at the time. It definitely wins on the folding side. Carrying/moving a bike up steps is a lot easier when it can bend with the corners. Summary: - Came with the wrong reflectors (got free ones at my bike shop). - I spent an extra $70 to get it to a usable for my size. - Feels sturdy enough and gets the job done (college commuter, decent inclines.) I just had full-size bike expectations from a bike that clearly prioritized portability (As it advertised) (Seat Height) After putting most of the bike together, I took it for a test run. First thing I noticed: even the max height of the seat wasn't enough for a comfortable ride. I have long legs for under 6ft (33" inseam) and they were stuck at a right angle until I got the pole changed at my regular bike shop. I also bought bar ends to extend the height of the handlebars. It's not ideal, but it's a lot better than what I started with. (Pedals) A mixed surprise I got with the bike was in the folding pedals. It's definitely convenient from a packing perspective, but the mechanism inherently makes them weaker than a solid block of material. At 165lbs, I could feel them giving in a little when I stood to pedal uphill. I ended up replacing these at the same time as the seat pole. (NoHands) I like to ride without hands in empty/safe areas. The bike I had before this one was a full-sized Schwinn (non-folding, for 33" etc) and I could glide with my legs fully extended. Because the Xspec is designed for portability, the pedals and the center of gravity are much closer to the ground, making balancing a lot more fragile when maneuvering/turning. I'll bump it up to 3 stars because most of my problems aren't Crosslinks fault. The bike gets me from point A to point B, which is what I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Zair Zair

  • Instructions useless, video only slightly better
Size: 26" Color: White
After 3 hours we got it together, there are extra parts and parts that the video shows being used that aren't included and I don't mean tools. The block of plastic for the fender and reflectors are not included. Looks like a manufacturer change. There is no inventory sheet identifying parts and the person in the video doesn't get specific about screw or bolt descriptions. Also the video angles aren't helpful, zooming in on parts would have been helpful. Honestly you could just listen without watching (thats how useless the video is). We cast it to a large screen and still not helpful. The seat riser is too long for a smaller rider, and because of where the rear shock is you can't fully lower it. With a knowledge of bikes and some mechanical knowledge this can be assembled but don't expect any real assistance from the instructions or the video. A labeled inventory and corresponding diagram would have been helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022 by Kenneth

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