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Hiland 27.5 inch Mountain Bike 21 Speeds, Lock-Out Suspension Fork, Aluminum 18 inch Frame Hydraulic Disc-Brake for Men Women Mens MTB Bicycle Adlut Bike

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Arrives Tuesday, Jun 3
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Color: Gray&Blue


Size: Medium


Features

  • High Tech Frame: Slycan has a high quality ultralight aluminium frame for easy riding and moving, corrosion resistant and very easy to clean and maintain; Internal shift cable and brake hose routing can help your cables last longer by protecting them from any environment, reducing wind resistance for higher speeds
  • Brakes And Shifters: Powerful dual disc brakes are more efficient than other brakes, giving you better durability and stopping power for your rough and wet adventures; 21-speed drivetrain allows you to find the most efficient spot and higher gear to pursue speed within a wide range of variability
  • Lock-Out Fork: Front suspension fork with adjustable damping absorbs bumps and dips for a smoother ride; When riding on a smooth road, lock-out suspension means your fork remains inactive, won't absorb your pedalling power to increase pedalling efficiency; It saves your energy and increases your speed
  • XC Tires: The double-walled aluminium rim is stronger and protects the inner tube for increased durability when riding outdoors; The 27.5" XC tyre is not only thin and fast rolling, but also non-slip and wear resistant; It has strong grip and puncture resistance for better traction and stability on hills, gravel, city streets and trails
  • Buy guide: 18" frame fits riders between 5'5" and 5'10"; 85% pre-assembled, easy to assemble, assembly tools included; Please do not assemble the fork upside down

Bike Type: Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: HH HILAND


Number of Speeds: 21


Color: Gray&Blue


Wheel Size: 27.5 Inches


Frame Material: Aluminum


Suspension Type: Front


Special Feature: adjustable


Included Components: assembly tools


Bike Type: ‎Mountain Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎HH HILAND


Number of Speeds: ‎21


Color: ‎Gray&Blue


Wheel Size: ‎27.5 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Suspension Type: ‎Front


Special Feature: ‎adjustable


Included Components: ‎assembly tools


Size: ‎Medium


Brake Style: ‎Disc


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Hillsides, gravel, city streets, trails


Theme: ‎Outdoor Recreation, Cycling


Model Name: ‎HH Hiland Slycan


Wheel Material: ‎Aluminum


Seat Material Type: ‎aluminum


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎No


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: ‎Trigger


Skill Level: ‎Moderate


UPC: ‎847182077686 847182061456


Manufacturer: ‎HH HILAND


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎55 x 29 x 8 inches


Package Weight: ‎19.5 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎HH HILAND


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎GJZ-HIM015gy-JM-27A457


Date First Available: April 13, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This MTB Hydraulic Bicycle Performs as Expected!
Color: Black Size: Medium
The bicycle was intact, and the box was intact without any damage from shipping through UPS. The assembling the bicycle was super easy with the tools and parts provided. I tuned the bicycle up really good and I do not have any hydraulic disk break rubbing issues since I adjusted the hydraulic brake heads properly on both front and rear tires. I took the bicycle for a test ride and the ride was smooth with the front suspension lock on a completely flat paved road. The front suspension was ok, but not the best at all by any means. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by absndus absndus

  • Easy to assemble but not easy to set up.
Color: Grey Size: Medium
The front crossover had to be reconfigured, most likely it is not designed for 9 rear sprockets, but for 7. I somehow corrected it, but I will change it in the future. The cable tension setting is broken. Adjusted the tension manually. The brakes are good. The geometry of the frame, and indeed of the entire bike, has remained unchanged. The bike is relatively lightweight. It goes well. I think it's worth the money, but it requires minor improvements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021 by Oleg Oleg

  • Decent casual/beginner bike
Color: Gray&Blue Size: Medium
Pros: Lightweight Looks nice Quick assembly Rides decent Cons: Seat fairly uncomfortable Gear shifter isn't the highest quality and clunky to shift gears occasionally Front wheel is not quick release.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Chris

  • Low quality gears
Color: Gray&Blue Size: Medium
The gears don't shift well, always clicking in and out of gears . Very poor set up . I'm very disappointed in this mountain bike. I've tried to adjust the gears over and over to fix the problem but that doesn't help
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by glen peters

  • Love my bike!
I bought this on sale and am so glad I got it! It helps me exercise and functions well. It was pretty easy to put together and the tires are great quality.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Needs better instructions and customer service.
Haven't really ridden it yet, but here's my initial experience and impressions. Notified by Amazon via Email that USPS had a problem delivering my package. Got home later that day and they left a slip saying it was oversized and I'd have to pick it up the next business day. (Saturday turned out to be a business day) Post office apologized for the issue and explained that they have a contract with Amazon to deliver packages under a certain size and weight but Amazon keeps sending them things way outside that limit like oak king sized beds with the mattresses. My bike was just a bit over their delivery size. (No worries it fit in the back of my jeep) So add an extra day and expect to go get it if Amazon uses USPS. Initial impression was that the box was thin for it's size. There was slight damage to the box consistent with what has been shown on other reviews. The weight of the box was nice and light for being as big as it was. (I was starting to get a little excited because of how light it was.) Got it home and opened it up. No excessive packaging, no blocks of styrofoam, just some plastic and foam sheeting, some zip ties, and a couple of plastic disks to protect the ends of the axles. Inside was two kind of generic instruction books. One in german, one in english. General assembly wasn't bad, just been a little bit since I've messed with a bike. Tuning the derailleurs was a little more time consuming. The generic instructions were slightly helpful though the pictures were only moderately close to what is actually on the bike, and I ended up having to change the install angle of the front derailleur and tighten the control cable to get it to work correctly. (Not even hinted at in the instructions.) Centering the front brake was also a bit of a challenge but I got it so it doesn't rub on the disk when the wheel spins. (Again not much help from the instructions) The rear brake wasn't as firm as the front and after a bit of exploration I figured out how to add more fluid. Just a tiny amount of D.O.T. 3 fixed the issue and now both sides are equally responsive. (Absolutely nothing in the instructions on how to do this or what fluid to use) The front shock has a nice lock out feature that keeps it from compressing, and has an adjustment knob on the other side. (Nothing in the instructions on what the adjustment knob is or how it works.) Shocks feel a little weak, even after messing with the adjustment knob, and I suspect that like the brakes they may be low on oil... I'll have to research the shock assembly. A quick trip to get the tires aired up and my bike was ready to go... except for a seat change. I bought an after market seat for it since I was expecting the stock seat to be an unpleasant experience as seems to be the case with most mountain bikes from reviews I've read. Surprisingly the stock seat didn't seam that bad. It had a surprising amount of cushion and flexibility. I might have been okay using that seat. Lastly the kickstand is adjustable (nothing in the instructions on it) Initial test ride wasn't bad. Derailleurs worked well. Brakes were nicely responsive though I just went up and down the street (it's a moderate hill) and made a few laps around the big tree in my yard. It handled the roots and rough ground well, the gearing made for an easy assent up the street. I unlocked the front shock and took it for another spin. Jumped the curb into the yard around the tree a few more times and dropped off the curb into the street (about a 6 inch drop) . The shocks handled it well and I didn't get the sensation I was going to fall forward over the handlebars. (Bad shocks will do that.) So far, I'm happy with it. Total time to assemble, set everything and air up the tires about 1.5 hours. Instructions need to be better, and would really like a good breakdown on the components but I'm an aircraft mechanic and I'm a bit spoiled when it comes to having access to diagrams and specs. The matte black paint looks sharp but picks up and shows oils from your hands like crazy. The manufacturer finish on some of the smaller items shows a lack of quality and is on par with the cheaper stuff from china. Only shipping damage I noted was a small scratch on the left crank arm but realistically that could have been done during assembly. Will update after I take it on the trails, and compare it to the big name $1200+ bikes that my friends ride, I plan to do a complete tear down to examine bearings and other components soon as well. It's been a few weeks, and have yet to ride it on a trail due to weather but have put several road miles on it. The fork lockout works well but with it off the shocks seem a bit weak even when adjusted to max. Contacted customer service trying to get a little information on what type of oil the brakes use and what type of fork I have and if it can be adjusted further. Customer service wanted my order number and a video of the problem. I explained to them it isn't an issue of the bike being broken, that I just wanted servicing information. 4 rounds of emails later they told me mineral oil and take the fork to a bike shop. (They won't give you anything without the order number) Not having better information on what equipment the bike has is frustrating. Eventually brake pads will need to be replaced, and the forks will need some attention. I'd rather do this service myself than take it to a shop and wish them luck on researching parts. Will probably end up replacing those components with aftermarket parts that actually provide service specs and part numbers. Dropping down to 3 stars for customer service being unable to provide me with specifications. Been out on a few trails now. The chain broke first day out, but a master link provided a quick fix. Handles the roots, rocks, hills and drops fairly well. First thing I replaced was the seat. Nothing really wrong with stock, I just wanted a little more cushion for my sensitive parts. Upgraded the tires to 27.5 x 2.3, I don't think a 2.4 will fit. Did a gnarly endo at about 25 mph. Front tire cleared an obstacle but the rear didn't, and the bike and I got some good airtime before the ground interrupted our flight. No damage to the bike, I had a some good bone bruising on my shoulder and collarbone. I was doing some minor adjustments at the house, and took it for a test ride when the rear brake line shot out of the hand lever. Looks like the pressure sleeve (called an olive in bike terms) wasn't properly installed. I'm just glad it didn't happen on a trail when critical failure would have been dangerous. No name or model number on the brakes, so no looking up replacement parts, and after my previous attempts with customer service I just bought a complete name brand replacement set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021 by Sscott

  • Nice bike
Color: Black Size: Medium
Good looking bike that is decent quality and a great value.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Thomas K.

  • Great bike for the $$$
Great starter MT bike for the $$$. I did change the pedals to RaceFace, the Grips to ESI Grips Extra Chunky MTB Grip and swaped the Stem to a Wake 31.8 Stem 45mm. Would have been nice to offer a 29" wheel option and they could/should take out the kickstand ! .
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021 by Keith

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