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Nishiki Boys' Pueblo Mountain Bike 2013 - Dick's Sporting Goods

Nishiki Boys' Pueblo Mountain Bike 2013

Item Number: 17554996
Price: $239.99 $299.99*
You save: $60.00 (20%)
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1COLOR BLACK
2SIZE 24
Availability: In stock, leaves warehouse in 1 - 2 full bus. days.

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Free In-Store Bike Assembly when purchased online or in-store. Click link below for details.

He will confidently take on new adventures with the Nishiki® Boys' Pueblo Mountain Bike 2013. The heat-treated steel frame with mountain geometry has optimal strength, and minimizes vibrations from bumpy terrain. The Shimano Revo twist shifters help to power up hills, and alloy linear pull breaks slow things down.

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FEATURES:

  • Frame: Heat treated Hi-Ten steel, mountain geometry
  • Fork: 40mm Travel
  • Rear suspension: N/A
  • Cranks: MTB 24/34/42 w/ chainguard
  • Front derailleur: Shimano Tourney TZ30
  • Rear derailleur: Shimano Tourney TX35, 7 speeds
  • Shifter: Shimano Revo twist shift
  • Brakes: Alloy linear pull
  • Rims: 32H Aluminum
  • Tires: 24"x2.1"
  • Handlebar: Steel
  • Stem: Steel
  • Speeds: 21
  • Gears: Shimano Tourney TZ21
  • Seatpost: Steel
  • Seat: ATB Sport design
  • Head set: Quill
  • Chain: KMC Z-51
  • Hub set: (F) Steel, (R) Steel
  • Seat Clamp: Aluminum QR
  • Grips: Soft Krayton w/ Nishiki logo
  • Model: NKI00012
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DISCLAIMER: A bicycle is a complex piece of equipment that must be properly assembled and maintained in order to be ridden safely. We strongly recommend that you consult a professional bicycle mechanic to properly assemble, repair, and maintain the bicycle. DICK'S Sporting Goods will provide free in-store assembly service by a certified technician for any bicycle purchased in our stores or on our website (proof of purchase required). If you choose to assemble the bicycle yourself, DICK'S Sporting Goods will not be held responsible for injuries or damages resulting from improper assembly. Please contact your local store to arrange assembly service.

Country Of Origin: China

Customer Reviews

Nishiki Boys' Pueblo Mountain Bike 2013 4 5 4 4
My Sin Absolutly Loves This Bike He loves how it shifts, rides. The only problem he has had is the seat not staying up, but that is probably user error. It is his first multi-gear bike and his first non Walmart bike. So he doesn't have a real bike to compare it to. But he does love it. May 14, 2013
Awesome bike It's a great bike I Didn't have a problem with The gear Changers. The tires have really good traction. The handlebar grips are really good, it's overall a good bike for dirt roads,trails and tar. April 23, 2013
Overall good bike! The 24" bike is a good size for my 11 year old. The 26" bikes were too big and 20" was too short. The gears are good for the kind of riding we do and there is plenty of room for him to grow. The construction is strudy, but not overly heavy, and the bike's movement is fluid. The gears are a little cheap for the price paid. The gear shifter that shifts the chain over the sprokets by the pedels is not marked in any way to indicate how far to move the lever to shift the chain. So, it has to be done by feel, and by trial and error. The gear shifter for the rear sprokets smoothly goes through all 7 gears. We tried a lot of other bikes where you couldn't easily shift into the first 1 or 2 gears. The brakes are good and have good grab when applied hard. Overall, a good bike for the money. March 12, 2013
messed up gear changer I had this bike for 2 weeks. When I try to switch to gear one it changes to gear two. Every gear is not lined up with the changer. January 27, 2013
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