An interesting trend with some bicycles at Walmart
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UPDATE: Seeing some of the comments on this video just comes to show how rude some bike enthusiasts really are. This was just some waste of time video I shot while picking up groceries and such at Walmart. I never intended this video to take off and become the most popular video on my channel. Otherwise I would have taken it more seriously. People seriously need to stop judging BikeGeekMTDX over one solitary video I shot in Walmart. I have been servicing bicycles (both Walmart bikes and quality bikes (such as Giant and Trek) for many many years. I am on a limited income and cannot afford the often $1000+ price tag of quality bikes from the bike shop. Otherwise, I would have them in my possession. Also, although the channel has "bikegeek" in it, this is not solely a cycling channel. "Bikegeek" was part of a longtime AOL screenname I had used for well over a decade. My first channel on YouTube was BikeGeekCCP, and contained all of my videos including PC repair videos. In December 2009, I closed BikeGeekCCP, and opened two new channels, Cube Computer Channel and this channel, BikeGeekMTDX. The goal was to separate my more popular computer tech videos from the rest of my stuff. That's why only a small portion of this channel consists of actual bicycling videos. Apparently some you don't seem to realize that I actually have much larger YouTube presence. My tech video channel Cube Computer Channel has over 10k subscribers and 6+ million views. This video was shot back when Walmart started getting into the fatbike craze. They had already been selling 27.5" variants, but when I had seen some of the other bikes, like the black 20in Mongoose, I thought it was video worthy. I don't need you to tell me that fatbikes exist. I'm well aware of what a fatbike is. It seems like Walgoose bicycles (Mongoose bikes sold at Walmart) have gotten a little obsessed with bicycle tire obesity. There are also some other bikes there nowadays with fat tires. I imagine they would give a smooth ride, ride better on sand, but I also imagine they would be heavy to pedal and wear you out quickly. When it comes to road bikes, I like my tires skinny (my Denali wears 25c tires), but on mountain bikes whatnot, I do like the tires being a little on the fat side.
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I hate them fat ass tires they add to much residents.
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That is a common size.
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I would rather buy a used bike that would be much much nicer for the same price
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Spend a little more and buy your fat tire bike at a real bike shop. It is well worth it.
Buy Kona or Specialized don't buy Mongoose too heavy you will have no fun!
Support your local bike shop get advice
Walmart sells junk and the have no tech support.
Walmart sucks the life out of our business communities.
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WHAT ARE THOSE ?!
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It's called a fat bike
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i feel like he hates fat bikes. i mean own a fat bike and it triggers me to see him diss them like this.
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0% understanding of bikes and the models
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You live in North Carolina? I'm in Mooresville NC.
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The orange and black mongoose was a plus bike not a fat bike
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YOU ARE UNEDUCATED FAT TIRE BIKES ARE BERY COMMON NOW AND MONGOOSE IS A SHIT BRAND AS IS EVERY OTHER BRAND THERE A WALMART
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3:10 those would be cool to fatbike
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It's painfully obvious how little this guy knows about bikes. Stop filming in Walmart like a hoosier and stick to your day job.
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They're good bike for the money. Meaning, they are inexpensive, but good for kids who are afraid to do tricks and never will do tricks but just want to ride around.
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Boy, it's a plus bike and a fat bike, not a real shocker
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Fat bikes, and it's not just Walmart. Know your bikes 😂
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fat tires have better traction. they take pressure better, which is a second suspension in itself
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where is this walmart
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the 24x2 inch put the front and back. together probably equal one full car tire
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and by the way. the components on these bikes are compatible with way more name brand components of every level than the expensive "experts" are willing to let you know. Just do some research on what you need and you will find it for a good price and an instructional video to go with it,.
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