Having just bought a bike recently my friend showed me this.
Not too bad for a cheapo bike to thrash around.
26″ Mens’ Roadmaster Mt. Fury Mountain Bike
Specs after the jump:
Features & Specifications
Make molehills out of mountains with Roadmaster’s Mt. Fury bike. With a beefy oversized fork, high-tensity frame and 15-speed shifting, you’ll overcome the obstacles and make it to the top of the hill. The handcrafted frame carries the confidence of a lifetime warranty.
Play it safe! Always wear a helmet and safety pads when you ride. See our recommendations below.
# Sizing Information: Age Range: Adult (15 years and up)
# Wheel Size: 26 inches Key Features:
# Handcrafted, high-tensity steel frame and fork
# 15-speed, rear-index shifting with torque drive
# Front and rear steel caliper brakes
# Anatomically-padded sport saddle
# Element Brand MTB all-terrain bar and stem Specs:
# Frame: Handcrafted, oversized, high-tensity, steel frame
# Fork: Oversized, high-tensity, steel rigid fork
# Handlebar/Stem: Element Brand MTB all-terrain bar and stem
# Shifters: Torque-drive, 15-speed, rear-index shifting
# Derailleurs: 15-speed, torque-drive derailleurs
# Brakes: Front and rear steel caliper brakes
# Levers: High-impact, resin brake levers
# Crank: 1-piece, hot-forged, steel crank set
# Freewheel: 5-speed 14-28T index freewheel
# Rims: Silver, powder-coated, 36-spoke rims
# Hubs: MTB all-terrain hubs
# Tires: 26″ x 1.95″ MTB all-terrain tires
# Seat: Anatomically-padded sport saddle
# Warranty: Lifetime warranty on frame, 1 year on fork and components
Speeds:
15-speed, rear-index shifting with torque drive
Frame:
Handcrafted high-tensity steel frame
Brake type:
Front and rear caliper brakes
Bike Type:
Mountain
Shipping Weight (in pounds):
45.0
Assembled in Country of Origin:
USA and/or Imported
Origin of Components:
Imported
Wal-Mart No.:
000790228
my boy has the same bike (mt fury) and lost owners man. gear sfifters are out of adjustment. would it be possible for you to e-mail me a copy of the page out of owners man. about adjustments? any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you
Comment by andy magill — April 28, 2007 @ 7:58 am
Hey Andy,
Sorry to say, but I actually don’t have the bike. I was pointed to it by a friend and though other people might want to pick up a cheap bike to ride around. If I find something on the net I’ll let you know.
Also if you have a local bike shop nearby they’re usually a really good resource.
Thanks for checking out the blog.
Comment by chaser — April 28, 2007 @ 1:08 pm