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Millenium M6000

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# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 3.67/5
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Submitted by Nick a Cross Country Rider from Vancouver, Canada
Date Reviewed: November 29, 2006
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $299.00
Purchased At:Walmart
Strengths:Solid frame (big too). I've taken this thing down some north shore trails, and its still alive. Gears are really good.
Weaknesses:The breaks were horrible. Had to replace them with V-types.
Bottom Line:This bike can take some serious punishment for a Walmart bike. It even suffered 3 winters in Ontario. Good bike if you don't have much money.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Duane a Weekend Warrior from Mt. Pearl, NF, Canada
Date Reviewed: May 25, 2001
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:Wal-Mart
Strengths:sus-fork 962 front shock, Shimano Altus derailleurs, Shimano shifters, Rigida rims
Weaknesses:cheap tires??
Bottom Line:In Canada, this bike was about $299 at Wal-Mart. It is basically a Raleigh bike with the stickers changed over to say Millenium instead! (I got the inside scoop from my brother-in-law who works there) So you know you are buying from a quality manufacturer. I really enjoy this bike and since my Peugeot was stolen several years ago, I've learned to forget about it. I could have bought the same bike with Raleigh stickers for about $100 more but why? It serves a great purpose for me who rides after work or on weekends around some trails in and around the city. Since I accesorized with a bike computer, water bottle, under the seat bag, headlight and toeclips, I yearn for the weather to be decent enough to go for a jaunt 2-4 times a week.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jesse Wall a weekend warrior from Regina, SK, Canada
Date Reviewed: April 21, 1998
Bottom Line:
I've only been riding my bike for a couple of weeks now, and I am quite thrilled with the results. It is not a big $ bike, but this is the first bike I've had with Front_Shock and it has fulfilled my expectations so far. It also has the Shimano one-click-per-shift style shifters, which are very smooth. It is a 23 21-speed bike. It is a great bike to buzz around town, and prooves that you don't need lots of $ for lots of fun!
Overall Rating:3






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