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Old 04-25-2017, 08:10 PM   #7
Slaphappy   Slaphappy is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Rochester NY
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Originally Posted by 2LZ View Post
For how little these things cost, and for its suspension and gearing drawbacks, they are very durable and quite a bargain.

The Rhino.....you put a good beating on it for the first two hours, then it returns the favor! ;-)
I actually can't believe how long the chain stayed on without that bolt. I heard it slapping but wasn't aware that the bolt was gone until I got down there to see what was going on. One of my concerns after reading reviews was the chain popping off. I'm not worried about that so much anymore.

Actually I was afraid to really RIDE it at first because I was wondering if the thing would rattle apart underneath me leaving me with nothing but the handle bars I was holding.

After that fear went away I rode her pretty hard and other than my own mistake I didn't even find a loose bolt.

I did wish the suspension was a little more forgiving but I couldn't stop thinking that I was out here riding for $1300.. amazes me still.


 
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