GMC Denali Road Bike Review
Go to: Previous Article Next Article
GMC Denali Road is a great looking bicycle and since road bicycles are pretty much exclusively sold in bicycle shops, many people will assume it cost a LOT far more than it really did. A good friend asked if I spent "over $1,000? on it. Great gears, I hit 38.5mph on a downhill with some gear remaining, and managed 32.4mph on level ground with a tailwind (measured using handlebar mounted GPS receiver). I can cruise overall in the 16-20mph range for the first hour.
I get no troubles with build level of quality. The welds look great, the bicycle seems reliable, the seat tube fit very good. I was amazed how well the frame fits my 6'0? size.
My very first opinion was that I identified it uncomfortable to get to get to down to use the brakes. I got used to that quickly. My next impression was how effortless it was to go fast on this bicycle. The 63cm, black and silver Denali, rides truly smooth. I will say that this bicycle is truly great for the cost. I am so impressed with the level of quality for fewer than two hundred dollars.
The wheels and tires are quite narrow and 28 inches. Combine that with the aluminum frame, shimano derailleur and it works extremely well.
GMC Denali Road bike rides tight and seems really wonderful. I found a special bicycle that viewed fully used up that the vendor required the price of three of the GMCs for. I decided that I could get three new bikes, back to back for the amount of one bike that I wouldn't trust to get me around the block. I purchased the Denali.
The seat is comfy for a road bike, and the Denali pedals easily, making long rides a breeze. The kickstand is a welcomed improvement (and removable for those who balk at kickstands).
If you want a true good deal, have some tools/practical experience and are willing to tinker, get the Denali. It's a hoot to ride! The gear shifting seems to be excellent overall to me, and conveniently located on the handle bars. Because the bicycle is strong aluminum, it is pretty light and very tough. But a caveat emptor is that it is a little bit heavier but stronger than other standard (bianchi, trek, giant) commuter road bicycles since those tend to possess a skinnier aluminum body while this one looks like to follow Ford Motor Company's "built tough" motto. (Lighter frame materials would be titanium, carbon, and some kind of composite: carbon and titanium frame bicycles WILL cost you over $1500 new, at least) Another aspect people will easily miss is that the forks, unlike the frame, is created of steel so they're heavier than normal-but this is because while aluminum is lighter compared to steel, it is also stiffer which would make for a bone-jarring ride; the only real solution to this is to get 200-300$ all carbon.
Overall I am very pleased with the bicycle GMC Denali. You simply just can't beat the price. The bike is lightweight, has really great gearing, and can be incredibly fast. It goes much better than it stops. Replacing several key elements will enhance the bicycle significantly. It is not perfect, but when you factor in the cost, it is a fantastic deal.
Article Source: Articlelogy.com
Insurance Comparison Quotes - Selected Insurance Carriers eager to quote you a price, fast!-
Word Count: 566
Reduce Your Debts Without Bankruptcy. See How Much You Can Save. Free Debt Analysis