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Pacific 6500sx Bike 1998 or Older


  • Average Rating: 4.29/5
  • MSRP: $ 299.00
  • # of Reviews: 7

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Pacific 6500sx


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Tony a Weekend Warrior from Darien

Date Reviewed: May 26, 2001

Strengths:    Price, features, components, style, weight: 25 lbs!

Weaknesses:    None yet discovered, other than having to re-check the assembly, since Toys R Us doesn't know how to adjust anything... I don't do any single-track, so I'm not sure how well it would do on that, but the frame is guaranteed for life.

Bottom Line:   
Great bike, fantastic value. If you don't need a big name on your bike to tell you who you are, this bike can't be beat at 2 or 3 times the price. I weith 205 lbs, drive over curbs, etc., and have no problems with it so far.

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Favorite Trail:   Waterfall Glenn

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $250.00

Purchased At:   Toys R Us

Bike Setup:   Stock except for Nashbar suspension seatpost and Specialized Body Geometry seat


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Craig a Weekend Warrior from Madison, Mississippi, USA

Date Reviewed: April 20, 2001

Strengths:    Features and workmanship for the price.

Weaknesses:    As long as you are aware of the limitations of the stock equipment, and use the bike accordingly, there are none to speak of.

Bottom Line:   
In it's out-of-the-box form, this bike will get you started for street and light trail riding. It comes stock with features you'd find on a $500+ Trek or Schwinn (see Bike Setup above) and you can always upgrade the components when you feel the need. I don't ride the bike hard - road, paved trail, and fairly smooth dirt and forest trail - and it has proven comfortable, stable, and sturdy for my 135 pounds.

The manual that comes with the bike is well-written, with good instructions for adjusting the brakes and derailleurs. I wish the company's website (http://www.pacific-cycle.com) had more customer-oriented content such as tech support FAQ's and online product registration. The Rock Shox manual was not included with my bike, but you can download it (http://www.rockshox.com/Support/manuals.htm). Look under Model Year 1999 and click on the Jett C & Jett T2 link.

To summarize, the Pacific 6500SX is a well-equipped, well-built bike for light on-road and off-road use. And the price can't be beat. If you are not overly-concious of the name printed on the side of your bike, this one's probably a great choice for you.

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Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $180.00

Purchased At:   Toys'R'Us

Similar Products Used:   Schwinn

Bike Setup:   Stock: Shimano Acera trigger shifters/derailleurs - Rock Shox Jett C front fork suspension - Shimano crankset - Aluminum frame.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Bryan a Weekend Warrior from IL

Date Reviewed: July 28, 2000

Strengths:    LOOKS, I dunno about you, but I like the trigger-shifters.

Weaknesses:    The brakes on mine were WAY too tight

Bottom Line:   
I gave it 4 flamin chili's because I suffered a class 3 concussion after the front brakes locking up on the road. Yeah, my face is mangled pretty bad. But this bike looks phat! I've only had it for like 3 days (rode it & got hurt bad within the first 15 min!!!). Its real fast too.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Bike Setup:   Shimano acera trigger shifters, Rock shox (jett), Zoom bar extensions, powerfull v-brakes...


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Mike Stewart a Cross Country Rider from Huntsville

Date Reviewed: April 27, 2000

Strengths:    Maybe the price

Weaknesses:    Everything else

Bottom Line:   
I thought this bike was cool when I first got it. But after about a year, the cheapness in the frame started to show. I weigh 130lbs, and one day the aluminum snapped out of place where the seatstays meet the seatpost tube. Also, I had to replace almost everything, becuase it all got broken. My friens say, it was because I am too rough on it. I barely ride it anywhere. I was going down this smooth trail at about 20mph. I took a small jump. When I landed, the frame gave away, and I was crying on the ground. Oh, well, that's what you get for buying a $299 Toy R Us bike.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Similar Products Used:   Huffy, Murry

Bike Setup:   Rock Shox, Shimano Acera/Alivio


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Marcel Jankowski a Cross Country Rider from Houston

Date Reviewed: March 27, 2000

Strengths:    Where to start?

Weaknesses:    If you want a brand name on our bike and don't care for performance....you will definately find a weakness...in your security!

Bottom Line:   
This bike kicks ass! I have had a ton of great and greatly expensive bikes and bought this recently to get back into it. The bike is sturdy and comes well equiped with Rock Shox and Shimano drive train! The frame is aluminum and relatively light. For the money I used to spend on other bikes I'm kicking myself now! I have taken this bike everywhere and abused it with my own 250LB frame and it still won't give! Bang for the Buck? Definately that and more!

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Favorite Trail:   Anywhere in Austin Dallas Houston

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Similar Products Used:   GT, Schwinn, Specialized, Huffy (first bike)

Bike Setup:   Stock and still kickin some ass!


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Trailz a Weekend Warrior from Riverside, CA

Date Reviewed: October 13, 1999

Strengths:    
Price
Stock Equipment Setup
Frame


Weaknesses:    
Derailluers


Bottom Line:   
The bottom line is what you get for the price with this bike. I just wanted to get started into the sport after a long hiatus due to college, so i thought i'd buy an economical hard-tail and go from there.Initially, I started out knowing I was going to buy a Diamondback or Mongoose, manufacturers who have made a living off good, economical, upgradable bikes. But then I saw Pacific bikes at Target, got interested, and researched some more and found a larger selection at Toys R' Us. Yeah, it took a lot of soul searching, but finally it came down to this: it had everything a $450 Diamondback comes with, PLUS a better aluminum frame. It is a very upgradeable bike.After about 2 months, I have no regrets (thus far). The Acera deraulliers suck, but they are functional and unless you're hardcore, you wouldn't need to upgrade it right away. Bottom line is that this is a VERY good bike for the money, and component for component, is the same as any $400-$500 real bike. If you can live with not having a name brand bike, there isn't a better bike for the money.

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Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
Diamondback
Mongoose


Bike Setup:   
Every stock (so far..)


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Zach Bittner a Weekend Warrior from W. Paducah, Ky

Date Reviewed: August 22, 1999

Bottom Line:   
This bike kicks. The frame is garenteed for life. Great setup for an awesome price. Don't care for the V-brakes. I'm only 13 any try to kill my bike every ride. I've flipped it on the road twice, wrecked off-road almost 20 times from riding way too fast and it's still just like new. All I've had to do is wipe off the mud and lube the chain.

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Duration Product Used:   
6 months




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