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Redline Proline Pro 24

MSRP $ 329.99
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    Submitted by gage johson a Weekend Warrior from albert lea
    Date Reviewed: March 3, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $300.00
    Purchased At:get your gear in mankato
    Strengths:its an awsome bike...and if you keep care of it it will last you a long time... mine is very sturdy and rides good..i really like it....
    Weaknesses:havnt had it that long and i havnt rode it that much so i don know.
    Similar Products Used:well i have had a schwin super stock..and it doesnt match up to the redline at all... but i really did like the way the bike rode and how it felt when you jumped..it was very smooth.
    Bottom Line:it is a very good bike but spendy.. but you do get your monies woth... i think it isa great bike.....
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Caleb a Racer from Centerburg, Ohio U.S.A
    Date Reviewed: July 3, 2004
    Favorite Trail:The ones my cousins and I make. :):):)
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $338.00
    Purchased At:Dorr's Family Bike Center
    Strengths:Practically everything.
    Frame
    -Aluminum/alloy. Nice thick (forged) dropouts.
    Rims
    -ALEX aluminum. Nice for a cruiser rim. None have bent
    yet.
    Handlebars
    -Hmmmmmmm. Chromoly---see below.
    Weaknesses:NONE as of yet,
    Handlebars
    -They broke on me.It was in the weld-where it all started. they outlined the weld and sort of "tore", snapping one half side of my handlebars while leaving the other side dangling.I'm getting it worked out in the warranty though, because it definetly seems like a muafunction in the weld. Otherwise, we'll see how my next set will work out(I'm sure they'll be just fine-they are still strong handlebars). Nothing has given me trouble otherwise.
    Similar Products Used:Diamondback Viper (read the report(: )
    GT (DYNO VFR)
    I own Both bikes.I also have tested many cruisers at bike shops.
    Bike Setup:Go to www.redline.com to read all the specs or just look above my report on this page.
    Bottom Line:_*_*_*_*GREAT BIKE*_*_*_*
    _*_*_*_*AWESOME VALUE*_*_*_
    I WAS scared to buy a cruiser and give up my 20's, but NOW I reccomend anybody over 5'9" and still growing (I'm 5'11",170lbs at 13)to buy a cruiser. This is a fun bike to ride. It is strong, VERY LIGHT and has practically the same handling as a 20". I was going ot buy the "FLIGHT CRUISER" from redlilne but there wasn't enogh of a difference between the two bikes that made it worth spending an extra $170. I'd rather take that money and customize my own bike to my needs. This bike also has GREAT VALUE for the price. I reccomend this bike.
    P.S. It doesn't feel like a mountain bike-for any of you who are afraid of giving up 20" bikes. It's actually FUN to have 24" wheels. But I do say, if you are short, try to stay with a 20", otherwise it probably WILL feel like a mountain bike to you.-those are my opinions. Test bikes out and see which one you like. That is the best way to find a bike (I did this and found the right one for myself).
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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