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$ 339,99
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 55 x 29.8 x 9.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 18.12 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 33.39 Pounds |
Brand Name | HH HILAND |
Color | Blue |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | HH HILAND |
Part Number | HIM013bl-JM-29A482 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Lock, Tool Kit |
Size | Large |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
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X Caper –
Fantastic bike for the price. Came well packaged and was east to assemble.
Amazon Customer –
This Hiland mountain bike is surprisingly good! Very high-quality frame with mid to entry-level components. The color is more orange than red, as another reviewer had noted, but I have had more comments on the color in the two days that I have been riding it than on any other bike I have ever owned. It really looks cool and classy! Most of the non-drivetrain components (seatpost, bars, rims, etc.) are “Hiland” branded but are of good quality. Brakes are no-name but work really well with very smooth and secure stopping. For anyone interested, they use mineral oil instead of DOT brake fluid. both are commonly used in hydraulic bike brakes and one is no better than the other, just don’t mix them! The drivetrain is SUPER EL CHEAPO! The crank and Shimano derailleurs look more like they belong on a hundred dollar Wally World bike than on a bike of this quality. The ProWheel crank has alloy arms, swaged and riveted steel chainrings (non-changeable) and a plastic cover to make it look like an alloy spider. This will be my first upgrade. But, even though the drivetrain lacks the quality that a bike in this category should have, the gear changes are crisp and precise so I can’t really complain too much. The aluminum frame has all internal routing for the derailleur cables and brake line, and the welds are all clean and well-executed. The “Hiland” fork also seems to be pretty decent, with controls for both lock out and preload, and what appears to be about 100mm of travel. Assembly was straight forward and took about an hour from opening the box to riding. I have assembled several “mail-order” bikes from boxes in the past, and this was the easiest to assemble. The wheels were perfectly true right out of the box, and the gears and brakes were perfectly adjusted. Well, hydraulic brakes don’t need adjustment, but the derailleurs were perfect. My only complaint, and this is my fault, not the bikes, is that it is borderline too large for me. I’m within the height guidelines for this size bike, but I tend to have a longer torso and shorter legs, so I may have been better-served with the 27.5 in model. But all-in-all I love it. I don’t have a lot of miles on it yet, but will, no doubt, put a lot of miles on it over time. I’ve been riding as an adult for over forty years (I’m 72) and this is sure to become one of my favorite bikes! Highly recommended for anyone looking to get into serious biking.
Christine H –
The bike works well. Made a few minor adjustments. The bike was delivered in good condition. Easy set-up. The size is just right. I did change the seat and installed a shock seat post. It’s very comfortable. It looks good and I really like the color. Thanks.
Scotty –
This bike delivers a lot for its price. Hydraulic brakes effortlessly bring it to a quick stop with very little pressure applied. The 29″ double wall wheels roll easily making long rides easy with low rolling resistance, one can coast a long ways on this bike. The frame is lite and very solid, no creaks present. My only issue with this bike is the rear derailleur and chain which is literally this bikes only weak link, otherwise it is an excellently executed value of a bike. My chain snapped within the first 300 km, the derailleur has held so far but it reflects its low budget design when shifting. But I expected to upgrade these parts before purchase. The forks are a heavy but provide a comfortable controlled ride, also the bike saddle as been a pleasent surprise, it is very comfortable. This cross country bike has been a pleasurable experience to ride, I enjoy it. It really is an excellent value that can be easily improved with a few affordable upgrades if one desires to go that route.
J –
Was worried this bike may be disaster, but for the money its a decent value. Some bolts were loose and some minor things needed adjusting but over all, its an inexpensive bike worth the purchase.
Arnold –
Feeling good on the roads & gravel thank u Amazon
Amanda –
When riding the bike gently there is no problem but if i start to pedal hard at all it torks the rear wheel and the rear wheel rubs on the frame causing a loud concerning noise. how do i fix this. doing internet research it seams to be a problem with the rear axel. i have the same problem if i flip the bike upside down and turn the wheels by hand with any force it causes the wheel to rub. i have remounted the wheel and turning it by hand it turns perfectly straight but using the pedals still causes it to rub. the gears shift extremely rough. i would not recommend this bike to anyone.
Josh –
has a leak somewhere in rear line.needs bled/filled every 3 weeks. Should have just stayed with cables.
Josh –
First off, the package was pretty messed up. Not a bike problem but a shipping problem. The box even looked crooked.
Second, I haven’t been a bike person in years, which made the assembly frustrating as hell. The pics and explanations didn’t do it for me. Had to YouTube several problems. I understand all the hard part like hydraulics were done but it was a pain in the ass.
As stated, the bike looks awesome but there were 2 significant scratches in the frame and both front and back wheels are bent. I will take it to a bike shop and have them check it out.
Overall, just know you will be spending more money to get the bike into an acceptable riding condition.
But it sure does look nice.
Aaron Dendy –
I bought this bike because it was one of the cheapest bikes with every feature I was looking for. The individual parts may not be the best out there, but I felt like I got every single dollar out of this purchase. The bike also felt wonderful compared to my previous ~$150 steel folding bike. Weight, pedaling, and overall comfort was great.
It’s been about two months of use and it’s still running strong. Here is a list of anything that has gone wrong or maintenance that I had to do.
– Cleaned and lubed chain. Not sure what they used but it benefited from a thorough cleaning and lubrication after only a couple weeks of riding.
– Rear hub popped out of frame when the rear of the bike hit the curb when being walked. It just needed to be tightened, but glad I wasn’t on it at the time as the chain immediately bound.
– Rear brake had air in line. Ended up cracking the fill screw housing due to low quality aluminum and too much torque. My fault, but worth noting that the aluminum here isn’t the best. (Recommend mt201 replacements, as these were clones)
– Low sided the bike on the non drive side during a turn on the pavement, going about 15mph. Took it like a champ with no issues after, outside of a squished pedal.
As you can see there really wasn’t much, and most of it is my fault anyhow.
For reference to my riding over the two months, I am 5’8 and about 140lbs. I use it mainly on flat roads, but the bike handles poor sidewalks, small jumps off park paths, gravel/forest trail, and curb jumps quite well.
Overall I’d recommend this to someone who wants an aluminum bike with hydraulic brakes, and who intends to use it for trail riding. I have not done serious downhill or mountain biking, but I would personally upgrade the fork before doing so.
(I will update this review if something fails)