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darkangel218

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11. I do have a bell, bought it from the bike shop.
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 02:48 PM
Dec 2014

Last edited Sun Dec 7, 2014, 03:27 PM - Edit history (1)

The bike came with a bad rear tire, so I had to change the tire yesterday at the bike shop, before I was able to ride it. There was a xmass parade blocking me from accessing the bike shop ( road closed, and bunch of cops around) Finally I was able to cross in between, and get the tire fixed. They didn't have any black/white tires ( my bike is green pistachio with white) so my rear tire is completely black with green rims.
It is working, and I'm so grateful, but I will never purchase anotejt bike online. Putting it together is a pain, I had to buy all sorts of screwdrivers and other stuff I can't even remember ( got them from Harbour Freight). I don't have the front fender installed, because the nut and bolt for it didn't come in the package.

So far I'm out and riding, and it feels wonderful!!

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Helmet, absolutely, every time. Thor_MN Dec 2014 #1
Thank you for the detailed responce. darkangel218 Dec 2014 #2
I have to be honest, darkangel218,... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #3
Teeyiyi, I havent had a bike since high school ( ages ago) darkangel218 Dec 2014 #8
I know you'll love your bike... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #12
If I was to return it , it would take weeks to get a new one. darkangel218 Dec 2014 #13
Gears make it easier for you to ride up hills... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #14
Only if you buy the more expensive gearing systems happyslug Dec 2014 #25
Helmets can be the difference between walking away and dieing, happyslug Dec 2014 #4
I know how important they are, its just that i see so many riding without one. darkangel218 Dec 2014 #9
Among many motorcyclists, riders without helmets are called "Organ Donors".... happyslug Dec 2014 #17
I've been commuting year round since 2009 Kennah Dec 2014 #5
Hi Kennah darkangel218 Dec 2014 #10
I don't stop, but on longer rides I do periodically stretch Kennah Dec 2014 #15
I cant ride with just one hand yet. darkangel218 Dec 2014 #16
Install a Mirror, a bell and a light. happyslug Dec 2014 #6
I do have a bell, bought it from the bike shop. darkangel218 Dec 2014 #11
Makers of Bicycles do NOT recommend you buy a bike on line, buy it at a shop happyslug Dec 2014 #18
Thank you so much for all your advice darkangel218 Dec 2014 #19
Five miles is a long ride for a start, but every trip starts with the first step. happyslug Dec 2014 #20
Thank you again for all the great info darkangel218 Dec 2014 #22
You should oil your chain at least once a month, but I have gone months without doing so... happyslug Dec 2014 #23
Im going to buy lubricant from the bike shop when i go back to install the front fender darkangel218 Dec 2014 #24
"If you do NOT go out at night on the bike, no light is needed." jberryhill Dec 2014 #26
You are talking to someone who rides with light on all the time... happyslug Dec 2014 #27
This was discussed in August on another thread, you should go to that thread for more information happyslug Dec 2014 #7
I looked up Huffy, looks like it is made from High Tension Steel, the wonder material of 1900. happyslug Dec 2014 #21
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