Mountain Biking Reviews

17Jun/105

Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Lamborghini Toro Men's Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

  • Dual-suspension mountain bike with handcrafted, 4-bar aluminum frame
  • Smooth-shifting 24-speed SRAM SX-4 shifters and Shimano SX-4 rear derailleur
  • Promax mechanical front and rear disc brakes; custom alloy Vitesse saddle
  • Oversize 31.8 alloy handlebar and stem; KS-190 rear shock for bumpy terrain
  • Torello 26-by-2.1-inch mountain bike tires; weighs 31 pounds

The Tonino Lamborghini Toro is back and better than ever! The new Toro continues to feature a beautiful, hand crafted, four bar linkage dual suspension aluminum frame that soaks up bumps big and small. Enhancements from courtesy of SRAM, maker of some of the most respected high performance components available in bicycle racing today. SRAM SX-4 shifters and derailleurs provide lightning fast shifting. Promax front and rear disc brakes ensure that you stop on a dime. On the trail the rider will immediately notice the zero flex that the oversize 31.8 alloy handle bar and stem provide, giving you confidence as you tackle tricky single track. The Toro is finished in a high gloss Italian red. Don't miss the opportunity to ride a truly unique bicycle inspired by the same family that produces some of the most beautiful ultra performance sports cars in the world. Available in a 19 inch frame. Customer contact information at 1-800-451-KENT (5368) or www.kentbicycles.com.Attack the bum

Rating: (out of 8 reviews)

List Price: $ 499.00

Price: $ 449.99

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  1. Review by Brenda Adam for Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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    I bought this bike, I put it together, and it looked great. Unfortunately, it’s good looks could not mask the fact that it had many problems. It’s front forks were not straight, the brakes barely worked and the freewheel broke on the first ride. The seat broke after landing from a very small drop.The derailer hook snapped while riding down hill sending me over the handle bars.I have put alot of money into this bike and have had to customize it my way, which was not my intention or in my budget. I felt like i was ripped off for almost $500. This bike does turn heads and has SOME really nice elements. I feel this company needs to do an overview on how they put these bikes together because they have lost me as a customer. I will never buy another bike from them, but I do hope they can do something better for others in the future. So to the people who want this bike, please take it to bike shop when you get it to see if you are getting what you paid for. Then at least you can return it if yours is as busted as mine was. Maybe i was just unlucky. I hpoe that these eye catching bikes are not all as much of a disaster as mine was.

  2. Review by V. Dyer for Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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    I bought this bike for my younger brother for his birthday. It came in a timely fashion, yes, but it came broken. My brother had to spend something like 150 dollars to fix several things on it, and that is besides the money he had to spend to have it put together. Needless to say, I was not impressed. However, when I offered to call Amazon and try and get some kind of refund for the damages, my brother said that he loves the bike, and he didn’t want to have to send it back to prove the damage. So, we didn’t do anything about. Therefore, I can’t say they didn’t help us. We didn’t seek their help. I wouldn’t recommend doing that! When you spend this much money on a bike (for me this is a lot of money for a bike!), it leaves a bad taste in your mouth to have to make further adjustments. And besides that, he couldn’t ride it when it was built, since there were pieces that had to be ordered. A total pain in the ass, basically. It sort of ruined the whole birthday present, since he had to pay for his own gift!

    Still, my brother absolutely loves the bike. He rides it every day. It looks good, but please, PLEASE, if it comes damaged, try and get someone from the company to pay for the damage. It’s just not right to let that go. Hope everyone has better luck than we did! It is a good bike when everything on it is working. I’m not saying you shouldn’t buy it. Just saying you should do something if your bike has the damage ours did.

  3. Review by James Phillips for Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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    The truth is Lamborghini does not make bicycles they make cars. The company who really made this bicycle is Pacific Cycles. For over 10 years now Pacific Cycles has been tricking the public into buying budget low quality bicycles. They have bought well known companies such as Schwinn, GT, and Mongoose. Pacific Cycles is simply tricking people into buying their bicycles because of the name on the down tube of the bicycle. People think oh Mongoose I know Mongoose they use to make great BMX bicycles back when I was a kid. Oh wow Lamborghini makes a bicycle? If it’s made by Lamborghini it has to be some exotic high performance bicycle right? WRONG! Pacific Cycles has tricked you.

    Ever heard the saying… “You get what you pay for”? It’s true and if you expect to get a quality bike with full suspension you should expect to pay a minimum of $1500. These bikes retail in the $300 – $500 range because they are garbage. Here is how Union Pacific cuts the costs. First the bikes are made with high tensile steel. Of course they advertise it like high tensile steel is a good thing. You really want a bike made from Aluminum or Chromoly. If you get a bike made from steel and the metal is good quality it will generally advertise who made the tubes. Look for a sticker saying Reynolds, Colombus, Tange Prestige, or OX. High Tensile steel is the worst metal used to make bike frames because it is soft,heavy, and has an early failure rate. Now you may have noticed some brand name like Shimano on this bike, however these are bottom of the line shimano componets that are not suitable for off road use.

    The build quality on these bikes are absolutley horrific. The guys who build these bikes are paid per bike built and these bikes do not undergo a quality control test after being built. So the people who assemble these bikes do so as quickly as possible to make the most amount of money in a given day. This will lead to a bike that will need adjustments from day one and will rack up a nice little bill at the local bike mechanics. Honestly it’s not safe to ride these bikes because they have not been assembled correctly.

    In short……… save your money and buy a better bike. Your first emergency room bill will be more than you spent on this bike.

    This is a bike that is designed to look flashy and uses name brands to sucker those who do not know much about bikes into buying this bike.

    As a general rule of thumb………. you should only buy a bike from a shop that sells nothing but bikes. If you follow this rule, you will probably buy a decent bike.

  4. Review by Dante Nicastro for Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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    I was looking for a bicycle in the three hundred dollar range.. I had a bike in mind that I had sen at a Large Dept Store. . Then I decided to look for it on the internet and see if they had others similiar ones ,, . Before I knew it , I was looking at all kinds of different bikes in that price range..

    I came across this bicycle , and it offered more than the other bikes . i liked the style , all the great parts that are on it , and I felt this was the best bicycle of all that I ahd looked at , and I looked at a lot !!!

    Since owning the bike I have enjoyed riding it . It’s a real head turner ,as well as a smooth riding bike . Good quality parts .

    The bike assembled very easily ! I will say that after i assembled the bike , I felt like the bearings in the back wheel were not quite right. I called the number that came with the bike ( It’s a BIG RED STOP sighn that says ‘ call this number if you have any problems ‘. Within a week there was a BRAND NEW WHEEL AND TIRE ON MY PORCH !!!!!!! The lady at th bike center was very nice , and she said just fax me oveer certain information , and there it was … NO PROBLEM !!! I kept riding the bike with the ori=ginal wheel , and the problem has has just about dissapeared ,, THEW BIKE JUST NEEDED TO BE RIDIN !!

    ALL IN ALL i WOULD RECOMEND THIS BIKE , I THIS IT IS DEFINSATLEY WORTH THE MONEY !!!!

  5. Review by Kenneth Clark for Lamborghini Toro Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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    I had this bike 2 days and freewheel broke, I contacted them and the lady was nice and sent me a whole new rear tire assembly, BUT that lasted 4 MORE short rides and freewheel is BROKE AGAIN. Now you can’t tell me they are not aware of this problem I’ll bet everybody with this bike has experienced the same as problem,other than that I like the bike but this is very aggravating. I think they should make it right or let me take it to a shop that can and pay for it, had I knonw this bike would break so often I would never had bought it. I cant help but feel I’ve been RIPPED OFF and I will never purchase a bike from them again.


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