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Kawasaki KDX1 26-Inch Dual Suspension Mountain Bike
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Kawasaki KDX1 26-Inch Dual Suspension Mountain Bike

SKU:

CF-74626

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Description:

Kawasaki KDX126FS Men's 26" Dual Suspension ¿ The all new KDX126FS offers high tech off-road performance in a full size frame and wheel. It features a 21-speed Shimano drive-train, alloy linear pull brakes, knobby all-terrain tires and genuine suspension front and rear. Totaling up to an awesome package at a great price. Kickstand included.

Features:

Kawasaki full-suspension frame mountain bike


Shock absorber fork and rear frame


Indexed twist-shift and linear-pull MTB brakes


21-speed Shimano gears


Knobby MTB tires and kickstand


Product Details:
Product Length: 52.0 inches
Product Width: 27.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 40.0 pounds
Package Length: 28.7 inches
Package Width: 27.5 inches
Package Height: 8.2 inches
Package Weight: 49.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

19 of 21 found the following review helpful:

2Flaws Restrict it to 2.5 StarsApr 01, 2007
By Waterlee
I purchased the KDX2, the aluminum model, from Amazon. Delivery was quick and the box had all of the parts. With these Kawasaki bikes (the name is licensed; Kawasaki Motor Company has nothing to do with these bikes) you are getting what you pay for, if you paid less than $200 like me.

Like other buyers, I experienced an anoying problem with the bottom bracket. The left (non-drive) crank arm kept falling off. After less than 5 minutes of pedaling the nut would unscrew itself and the crank would begin to wobble and then come completely unsecured. The cause of this problem likely is that the bottom bracket spindle was installed wrong at the factory or the part is just a cheaply made component and not reliable. And that's the story of the KDX2, the "factory/manufacturer" simply used the cheapest parts supplier they could find in China. I've discovered that some of the parts on the Kawasaki bikes are either non-standard or obsolete. That means that when it comes time to get replacements for worn parts you might have compatibility problems. If you're experienced with the mechanics of a bicycle and essentially know your way aroud a bike, then upgrading the bike might not be a big challenge. Just think of it as a bare frame that you want to put your own unique style on, sorta like that MTV show "Pimp My Ride."

I've already upgraded the crankset, handlebar, stem, saddle, seatpost and headset with better quality name brand parts. But then I discovered the bottom bracket problem, so now I've got to replace that with a standard and name brand version. Down the road I'll get a new wheelset because all-aluminum rims and Shimano freehubs in the wheels are the contemporary standard now. And even still, the overall cost will be a lot less than if I had purchased an authentic entry-level mountain bike (about 400 bucks). The bottom line is, the KDX2 aluminum frame is decent(good welds, wide and sturdy tubes) but the stock components are of low quality. By the way, the warranty is one year but customer service is slow.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

2Good looking, but.....Aug 14, 2006
By R. TANG
It is a great looking bike, but it took me two weeks to finally ride on it. I had to replace the front wheel. And when I did ride on it, i found it very difficult, when uphill, the bike tried to adjust the gear itself (you can hear the "KaTA Ka TA' noise), but this makes it impossible ride. So all I could do was to climb down and walked it till i could ride again. Beside, the customer service of the online shop I bought this from is horrible! I called them about 5 times, each time get a totally contradictory answer to the other answers.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:

3I should have ordered something elseAug 25, 2006
By D. Walker "Dee"
Got the bike and put it together, not hard to do but there aren't any instructions, so if you aren't mechanically inclined it could be tough. Once I got it together didn't like the green color to much, but not bad. I took my new bike out for a quick trip down the street and back home. The first thing I noticed was the front spring made for a very awkward ride; it made it hade to get my balance. But all in all not a terrible ride, put the bike back up, came out the next day to a flat in the front tire. The reviewer before said he had the same problem but at least he had it for 2 weeks not 2 hours. I got a hold of the right dept quickly and the guy I talked to said he would send me 2 replacement tires out the same day. I just got off the phone so I don't know if and when I will get them. If I do then no complaint except I have to take the tire off and change a tire which I haven't ever done before. So we'll see how the whole thing turns out.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2My first bikeJul 03, 2011
By unsatisfied
The bike came with instructions not clearly written and the front wheel is too big, each time I try riding the bike my feet gets tangled with the front tire. The bike is designed for someone much shorter but I kept the bike because it is able to provide me with the exercise i need. I would recommend the bike for a teenager not for an adult like myself who needs a bike for that price to be comfortable. The price is a little too high, I think for the price I expect the bike to be fully assembled in the box and all I needed to do is open the box and spray some bike chain lubricant on the back gear mechanism and start riding I had to buy a special wrench that fit in order to complete the assembly.Kawasaki DX226FS 26-Inch Dual Suspension Mountain Bike

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Bike is crapJun 07, 2011
By Tom
I brought this bike and in two weeks the peddles and crank broke!
I will never buy another Kawasaki!

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