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Dynacraft Magna Echo Ridge Mountain Bike – Rugged and Durable Design, Perfect for Teens and Adults Learning to Ride, Sturdy and Easy to Assemble, Ideal for Adventurers – For Sale – Price

Original price was: $159.99.Current price is: $159.91.

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This sleek ride features a solid steel frame with a black and gray deluxe paint finish with custom graphics and white, black, and red accents. This super tough bike is equipped with a front shock designed to eat up the bumps, front and rear linear-pull brakes to make stopping a breeze, and 18-speed index shifter gears to make climbing a blast. And, with our super padded seat with quick-adjust seat post clamp, this 26-inch bike by Dynacraft is not only safe but comfortable and easy to set up too! If you are ready for adventure, grab the Magna Echo Ridge 26-inch bike and experience fun on the trails and pathways like never before!
Front Fork Shock
Front and Rear Linear Pull Brakes
Front shock fork
Quick release seat post



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10 reviews for Dynacraft Magna Echo Ridge Mountain Bike – Rugged and Durable Design, Perfect for Teens and Adults Learning to Ride, Sturdy and Easy to Assemble, Ideal for Adventurers – For Sale – Price

  1. Amazon Customer

    Well built
    Bought for my 12 year old grandson for Christmas and he loves it ! The size is perfect for him.A bit challenging putting the rear tire on but got it on without too much trouble.

  2. T. Whiddon

    It Survived Burning Man
    This bike performed flawlessly for the entire week and few days of Burning Man. The harsh conditions of the playa are typically rough on bikes but this bike did great. I even took it on the small MTB course that was there (whoops and burms). By the last day it was beginning to develop a squeek in the lower bracket but other than that it helped me survive BM and it was totally worth the money. A little maintenance and checking of bolts goes A LONG WAY out there. KEEP IT LUBEDWorth mentioning- the 26″ wheels on this bike are too big for the frame so the wheels get close to the pedals. I wouldn’t buy this as a long term use bike, but a great single use/trip throwaway bike.

  3. Mena

    Not a bad beginner bike, but take care assembling it
    The bike is fairly nice for the price. I haven’t ridden a bike in a long time, so I’m not used to it. The seat is not comfortable, but I was told my behind will get used to it after a while. The assembly wasn’t bad, but be careful of the front break assembly. Have to loosen it to get the front wheel on. I loosened it too much and it kind of fell apart and was a pain to get back together properly. I noticed this problem in a couple of reviews, after I assembled it.

  4. MV

    Get what you pay for
    The brakes are garbage right off the start. I’ve bought two of these bikes due to them being cheap. And regretted it each time. First one, the brakes squealed constantly. Non stop. And on the handlebars, the handbrake levers are straight down, rather than angled more straight ahead. Meaning it’s very awkward to brake. But it’s so tightened, you can’t loosen it to adjust the angle.After moving and having to get rid of the bike due to no space to take it with me, I replaced it after a while with the same bike. This time, I got one with both brakes WAY too tightened. To a point you couldn’t ride without resistance. And the handlebars have the same issue with the handbrake angle and being too tight to adjust. Annoyed, and not having the tools on hand to adjust the brakes, I went to a local shop to just have it done there.They told me they’d never had as many issues as they do with people who buy this brand when it comes to brakes. They see them constantly. I bought this bike twice because it was cheap. Hoped the first go around was just luck of the draw. But no. It’s just general bad quality. And because it’s a BIKE, it’s not exactly as easy to return. Especially after you took it out of the box and assembled it. Because then you have to take it apart again, get the box in your car, and drag it into a mailing center.Save your money for a good bike.

  5. Nick Ortiz

    Easy to put together
    This is a pretty 24″ bike I bought my godson (nephew) and it came almost pre assembled. I just installed the seat, handlebar, pedals, front wheel and adjusted the front brakes. If you have worked on previous bikes it will take you less than 30 minutes to put it together. Also you need to inflate the tires. It runs good and transmission controls are easy to work, so far no problems at all.. I’m 57 (5′ 8″) and I like this size better than 26″ or 27″. This size is recommended for kids between 12 thru 19 years old depending of how tall they are.

  6. ddd

    It’s an okay first time cheap bike
    Pros:1.270 lbs man pedals uphill with relative ease2.DIY Assembly is very quick (with right tools)3.Low costCons:1.Bought two bikes, both had a warped wheel2.Rust in spots3.If you know the trick, getting the wheel past front brake assembly is easy, if not, it SUX ( there are no instructions for this). YouTube it.Overall bike quality: MediumAssembly instructions: Poor

  7. John the Semi-Pro Model Builder

    Great bike for the money
    This was my birthday present – a bike decked out with a speedomter/light, mirror, chime, alarm, etc. All the accessories also ordered through Amazon (see below). The bike came perfectly packed and while the assembly also went perfectly, if you’ve never put together a bike before then you should probably consult with someone who has. The brakes required adjustment but the derailleur was perfect and required no adjustments. Totally satisfied. Well done.The ROCKBROS Bike Bell Classic Bicycle Bell is not the traditional circular bell and matches the motif perfectly. The MEACHOW New Scratch Resistant Glass Lens, Handlebar Bike Mirror also accents well and is probably one of the better mirrors. The VLOXO Bike Speedometer with Bike Light Set also perfect for this bike. That with a cross body sling backpack and I just had a great birthday.

  8. K Yarwood

    Perfect for a growing young man
    This was purchased as a gift. The requirements were a red bike for a growing male tween. Note: It does require assembly.This seems great quality, arrived quickly, and should hold up well for the recipient for many years.

  9. Phaedra Rafferty

    The bike very cheap and quality was poor. Brakes wouldn’t line up or work, wheels were buckled the list goes on and to top it all off the courier still hasn’t been and collected it for me to get my money back. Also can’t get I touch with anyone

  10. Amazon Customer

    It’s just okay. Some parts were rusted and if you are assembling a bike for the first time it’s going to be tough. The seat is too hard for kids. I bought it for my daughter and the seat hurts. I don’t recommend this if you are buying for kids. User manual is not updated and has lot of outdated information. If it was not for a YouTube video I couldn’t have assembled it. The gear shift is not working still!!

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Dynacraft Magna Echo Ridge Mountain Bike – Rugged and Durable Design, Perfect for Teens and Adults Learning to Ride, Sturdy and Easy to Assemble, Ideal for Adventurers – For Sale – Price
Original price was: $159.99.Current price is: $159.91.