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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Retrospec Beaumont. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
6 reasons to buy
- The Beaumont features a bell, a kickstand, a rear rack rated for 40lb, and fenders.
- The standard 7-speed Beaumont comes as a step-through or step-over. The Beaumont Plus (step-through) has eight speeds and a headlight.
- Owners love the bike's stylish retro looks.
- A user appreciates the smooth shifting Shimano drivetrain and good grip from the tires.
- One owner says riding their Beaumont is very relaxing.
- A user over six feet tall finds the step-through frame very comfortable.
5 reasons not to buy
- At 35 pounds, the Beaumont is on the heavy side.
- Many owners say poor instructions, missing parts, or shipping damage made assembly difficult.
- Users report damaged forks, wheels, and other parts on delivery.
- More than one rider says a key component, such as the derailleur or crank arm, broke on the first ride.
- Some owners' bikes had sub-par brakes that required a professional mechanic to fix.
Bottom line
The Retrospec Beaumont is a retro-style city bike. Owners appreciate the budget pricing, relaxed riding style, and eye-catching looks. Buyers find assembly and tuning a headache, with some requiring the help of a mechanic. Additionally, many users report damaged components upon delivery. At this price point, there isn't much competition for the Beaumont, but prospective buyers may want to consider increasing their budget to find a more reliable bike.Expert Reviews
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