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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Glerc Missy. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
5 reasons to buy
- Glerc offers the Missy in three size, six colors, and versions with or without a rear rack (48.5lb).
- The Missy comes with a basket, bell, kickstand, fenders, tools, and a sticker sheet.
- Owners enjoy the smooth and comfortable ride.
- Shorter adults appreciate the small sizing.
- The frame is covered by a lifetime warranty.
13 reasons not to buy
- Many buyers find assembly difficult and time-consuming.
- Multiple owners experience chain drops.
- The kickstand is stiff and difficult to deploy.
- Several buyers receive fenders with stays that are too short.
- The Missy is heavy at 29 to 33lb.
- Buyers receive bikes with bent wheels, derailleurs, fenders, racks, and forks that prevent full assembly.
- Bikes regularly arrive with missing hardware or major parts, preventing assembly.
- Many frames arrive with significant scratches and paint damage.
- Owners report the bike rusting everywhere after a few months despite being stored indoors.
- Glerc customer service is unresponsive to many buyers and doesn't offer to replace defective parts.
- Incomplete or damaged bikes must be returned and re-ordered, requiring disassembly and repackaging.
- Multiple buyers are sent the wrong color bike.
- Two buyers receive bikes with non-standard Dunlop inner tubes.
Bottom line
Glerc's Missy is a 6-speed beach cruiser available in three sizes and six colors. Owners praise the bike's aesthetics and smooth, comfortable ride. While some find assembly straightforward, others find it complicated and time-consuming. Many buyers receive bikes with damaged or missing parts, and customer support is unresponsive. Additionally, buyers must return the bike if there are issues. Replacement parts aren't offered. The Missy is heavy and quick to rust. Owners also find the brakes weak and shifting clunky, though this could be from incorrect assembly. Overall, poor quality control and customer support make the Missy a poor choice.Expert Reviews
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