$149 Mountain Bike vs mountain - The Walmart Enduro - YouTube

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Welcome to Pisgah Forest, home to a huge array of remote and challenging mountain bike trails.
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To get anywhere here, you need to climb a few thousand feet.
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To get out alive your bike needs to hold up to roots, sharp rocks, and sustained braking.
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There’s no cell phone reception out here, and the trails are far too narrow for emergency
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vehicles.
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When your very life depends on your equipment, what value would you place on reliability?
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That fact that we’re at Walmart is pretty irrelevant.
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It could just as easily be Target, Amazon.com, or even Canadian Tire.
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They all offer the same thing—bikes built and assembled to the lowest spec possible.
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With names like trouble, wipeout, ambush, and carnage, these bikes deliver what they
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promise, but today we’re staying optimistic.
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Alex and I are taking our time and weighing our options.
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Even in a sea of super cheap bikes, we can choose the ones that suit our priorities best.
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We settled on a pair of Genesis V2100’s, which had front discs, threadless headsets,
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and half decent saddles.
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As we checked out, reality started to set in.
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We’d be relying on these bikes for over 5000 feet of elevation change.
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We’d need all the help we could get.
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Back at the house I packed everything from sockets to gorilla tape, to zip ties, to extra
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food, lest we get stranded on the far reaches of mount Mitchell.
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We set out with our new bikes in tow, and kept two main goals in mind; Make it down
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the trail in one piece, and finish it off with Mexican food.
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What started as a ride quickly devolved into a grueling hike.
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It wasn’t the gearing, or even the weight—we just tried and couldn’t.
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The tires had no traction, and the bikes flexed like crazy under any kind of torque.
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Once the grade evened out we had a much easier time, and started to clear some serious ground.
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We were enjoying nature, and It wasn’t long before we reached our first downhill.
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Although it was only 50 yards, it was telling.
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Alex and I settled in for a long ride up the old Mitchell toll road, knowing full well
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that the climb might be
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the easy part.
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We were climbing at a snail’s pace, painstakingly choosing our lines.
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Our cranks started creaking, and our hubs began to eat themselves, but we picked our
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way up the toll road without encountering any major mechanical failures.
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In fact, we were enjoying ourselves.
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For $149, Alex and I were taking part in an activity enjoyed by the likes of dentists
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and jewelers, with their pretty $6000 bikes.
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What do those bikes do
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that these can’t anyway?
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On my trail bike, this janky rock garden is a blast.
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On
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this bike, I couldn’t wait for it to be over.
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As you can see, Alex had been going much slower than me.
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He had the sense to.
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His bike had not one bit of damage to it, while I was nursing a blown up fork and no
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drivetrain whatsoever.
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It was clear by this comparison that speed is the major destructive force on these bikes.
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As I edit this video, my hands, arms, shoulders, and torso still hurt from this ride.
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On my trail bike, the brakes can be applied with one finger.
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On the Genesis, braking is a full body workout that leaves you in pain for days.
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We had made it to the end, sort of…. we still needed to get to the car.
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Luckily it was mostly downhill and I could hitch a ride
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on Alex’s backpack.
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After beating ourselves up for the better part of 5 hours, there was only one thing
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on our minds.
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Playing around on department store bikes might be fun and games, but I found that riding
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one on an actual mountain bike excursion is not fun, and most definitely not a game.
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Still I’m amazed that Alex’s bike survived.
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Although he was using a lot more restraint than I was, everything from the gears to the
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brakes were working at the bottom.
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To Walmart’s credit, there are warnings on these bikes that tell you not to take them
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on mountain bike trails.
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After our journey, I’d have reason to believe that on a flat dirt path, the Genesis V2100
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would inconvenience you at the very most, not kill you.
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But just like sushi, tattoos, and cosmetic surgery, you’ll regret cheaping out on a
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bike that you really intend on exploring the mountains with.
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If you want to fall in love with mountain biking, try renting something first, or save
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up $400 for an entry level hardtail.
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In the meantime you can hike these trails for free.
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With one of these you may be hiking anyway.
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If you enjoyed this video, I have plenty of others on this topic.
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Let me know what you think below, and better yet give me some ideas of what to do with
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these next.
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Thanks for riding with me today, and I’ll see you next time.