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Well, this is surely a controversial, elaborated and constantly evolving topic. There are so some bicycle manufacturers, bicycle types and popular brand names sold in the US, that it may be difficult to find a comprehensive summary and to sort it all out.
The top 20 most usual bike brand listing that I’ve compiled here is not based on the number of bikes sold alone or on the quality or sensed quality of the bicycles. Most of the bike makers listed here also trade dissimilar bike types (road, mountain, hybrid, etc.) and the list underneath is not broken down by bike type or category.
This listing is intended to be a guide as to what bike brands are presently the most frequent in the USA, at the time of this writing (since bike brands come and go and the sales of respective bike types rise and fall).
The Top 20 Most Popular Bike Brands and the bike types that they sell
- Trek – Road, Triathlon , Mountain Hardtail , Mountain Full-Suspension , Urban , Bike Path, Cruiser , Women’s , Kids
- Schwinn – Road, Commuter, Comfort, Cruisers, Electric, Mountain Bikes, BMX, Kids
- Giant – Road, Mountain, Giant for Women, Lifestyle, Hybrid (HCT), BMX, Kids
- Cannondale – Road, Mountain, Women’s Recreation (many sub categories)
- Mongoose – BMX Bikes (Team Bikes, Freestyle Bikes, Dirt Street Bikes) Mountain / Pavement (Dual Suspension, Jumping, Hardtail XC, Comfort, Commuter, Road Alternative,
- Raleigh – Road, Performance Hybrid, Hybrid, Comfort, Mountain, Cruiser, Women, Youth
- Specialized Road, Multi Street, Globe (commute, comfort), Dirt/Street/Vert (BMX), Kids ATB
- Diamondback – MTN Full Suspension , Mountain Hardtail , Devine Designs , Comfort ,Cruiser , Performance Hybrid , Hybrid , Youth , BMX
- Fuji – Road, Mountain, Specialty, Women’s, Lifestyle, Kids
- Haro -All Mountain-Freeride, Dirt Jump/ Urban, XC Trail / XC Sport, 650B, 29er, Metro, Comfort, Cruiser
- Shimano – Road, Mountain, Comfort, BMX
- Huffy – since 1892 – Mountain, BMX, Kids, Road
- Gary Fisher – 29ers, Full Suspension, Genesisters, Hardtails, Kids, Pavement, Road
- Ellsworth – High end Mountain Bikes
- Klein – High end Mountain and Road Bikes
- Jamis – High end Full Suspension, Hardtail, Road, Street, Sport Comfort, Youth
- Bianchi – Hors Categorie (HOC), Born for Performance (B4P), Coast to Coast (C2C), Dama Bianca, D2, Special, Classica, Road Steel, MTB Performance, MTB Leisure, Sport, Cross-Terrain
- GT – Mountain, BMX, Road, Womens
- Rocky Mountain – Mountain, Road, Urban & Path, Ladies Only
- Scott – Mountain, Road, Women’s Junior’s
Some of the ordinary bike brands listed here may only be purchased at distinguishing trait bike shops or independent dealers. Although this marketing technique makes these brands harder to find, in galore cases this it improves the sensed quality of the bikes over brands that are disseminated to the mass market or that may be effortlessly found at sporting goods stores or even online.
I have included the bike types or bike categories that each manufacturer sells beneath the brand names listed. The bike type descriptions were, in most cases, taken directly from each bike manufacturers website in order to not only let you recognise what kind of bikes they make but also how the company comprehends the bike types that they make and how they market them to you.
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Spiderman 16″ Bike
Give your child’s spidey senses a workout with this 16-inch Spider-Man- themed BMX bike. Built for stability and comfort, the bike boasts such features as a heavy-duty steel frame, rear coaster and hand brakes for sure stopping, pneumatic 16- inch knobby tires for extra traction, a padded seat for greatest or most complete or best possible comfort, and a to the full or entire extent enclosed chain guard for safety. More significantly, the bike is idealisti for bicyclists-in- training thanks to it is set of secure training wheels. And your child will love the assortment of Spider-Man decals and graphics, which are dispersed all around the bike. Measuring 40 by 36 by 24 inches (W x H x D), the Spider-Man bike is a must-have for the budding superhero in your family.
Most helpful customer reviews
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
Decent Bike for the price, but there were some defects By A. Strader We purchased this bike for my five year old son for his birthday. We were unable to find a Spiderman bike at any of our local stores, so we decided to make an online purchase. The price was very low, and we received free shipping which was great! The bike arrived quickly, even though we had chosen super-shaver shipping. There were some issues with the bike. Once the bike was put together and our son tried to ride it, we realized the front and back wheel were badly warped. So much so, that the rear wheel rubbed against the brake very badly to the point that my son couldn’t pedal the bike. We were pretty disappointed to say the least. However we called the warranty number in the booklet that came with the bike. I was told how to submit my request for new wheels by e-mail, and did so. We received the two new wheels within days of my e-mail request and were able to put them on his bike. The new wheels are great, and we are having no more problems with them. I’m not sure if maybe the wheels were damaged during shipping (as the box the bike arrived in looked slightly beat up), or if this was a manufacturer’s problem. Anyway, the problem was resolved and the new wheels were free of charge.
One other problem I would mention with this bike, but that isn’t a real big deal, was that the front faceplate that fits onto the handle bars fell off. The little plastic zip ties that hold it on, broke immediately. They were very brittle. This isn’t a huge problem, as the bike looks fine without the plate. But we will need to purchase some new zip ties to put the plate back on.
I normally would have given this bike a 3 in the review, but decided to give it a 4 because our warranty needs were met immediately, and to our satisfaction.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
good bike, wish i had known By S. Nash I bought this bike for my 4 1/2 yr old son for this coming easter. He hasn’t seen it yet ( the easter bunny will be delivering it) but I already know he will love it. the assembly was relatively easy, and didn’t require all the tools the instructions/box indicated. My only dislike thusfar is the fact that nowhere in the listing/specs/details online was it listed that this bike contains lead. It wasn’t until fedex delivered it that I saw a big warning on the package “WARNING: CONTAINS LEAD” I find it a bit disconcerting that this was not mentioned anywhere and no one had brought it up in previous reviews. We live in an old house and my son has already had elevated lead levels so it is a concern for me, I figure other parents would like to know about this as well.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
ok for the price By Alex Cortez Took a bit to assemble and my son kept disconnecting the brake wires.. but he was only three at the time.. He also struggled with it as it is quite heavy but ultimately got the hang of it.
Now he is almost 4 (and the size of the average 5.5 years old) and we bike regularly but on a flat safe surface so he almost never needs to use the brakes.
The only real problem we have is with the pedals. Every now and then I will be biking with them and one of them will become unscrewed and will fall off. This is easily fixed by screwing the pedals back but is a little scary. i can imagine this being a real problem if we were biking fast and or going on a hill.
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