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    CCM Nitro XT Mountain Bike, 18-in

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    CCM Nitro XT Mountain Bike, 18-in
    $159.99

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    CCM Cycling Products

    CCM Cycling Products

    CCM Nitro XT Mountain Bike, 18-in

    $159.99

    Product Details

    • CCM Nitro XT Mountain Bike features an 18" high-tensile steel frame

    • 26" tires

    • 21 speed

    • Power grip shifters

    • Power derailleurs

    • Resin/steel V-brakes

    • Suspension fork

    • Alloy rims

    • Free in-store assembly

    • Bike assembly may affect pickup times for online orders.

    Warranty
    • This product carries a special warranty. Please see your local Canadian Tire store for details.
    Online Ordering
    • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
    • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
    • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
    • Online Ordering Information
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    3.9
    14 out of 17 (82%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 17 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 17 Reviews

    Nice inexpensive bike

    2 months ago
    Bought it for my son. Works good so far and definitely worth the money we paid.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Good value bike

    11 years ago
    I purchased this for my son as a graduation gift, and have had no reason to regret the purchase. Most of its use is rural roads, lots of up and down hills and gets a good workout from my active son. It's not the most expensive bike, but it suits our needs very well.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Great Buy

    11 years ago
    This bike is a great buy. I use it to bike to and from work and it rides so smooth.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Great Buy

    11 years ago
    I have bought many bikes and for this price range you can't get a better bike.This is strong and drives very well. This is a Great Buy.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    garbage

    11 years ago
    Every time I take the bike out something brakes. first the chain then rear axle. and now the bushings in the front forks are done. I driven it less then 10 times.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Q: How can I adjust ( raise ) the CCM Nitro XT handles?

    12 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: You'll need an Allen key to unscrew the bolt in the middle of the handle bar and slightly unscrew the 2 on the side. Your handle bar should come off. The small black rings determine the height, so you will need to get 1 or 2 more. I think Canadian Tire sells these, but I got them elsewhere (around a dollar each). Mind you, after deciding to add another ring, my bolt reminded me of the quality of this bike and is now stuck. So please, only try once!

      12 years ago
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    Q: What's the max weight it can support? I'm 6'6" and 370 lbs I'm not obese but I'm big and heavy. I love bike riding but I'm on a tight budget. Can this bite support my frame?

    12 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: It could but the bearings in the wheel hubs and shocks will probably have a shorter shelf life as a result of the extra 170 lbs.

      11 years ago
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    Q: how much does it weight

    12 years ago
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    • A: 35.1 lbs

      12 years ago
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    Q: should the gear make a ticking sound after they have been changed? I found all changes in Low gear were sound free but then it ticks in all changes made in the medium and high gears. Not sure if I should return it as I just took it out for first ride to check the gears and tags are still on.

    12 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: There should be no ticking noice. Sounds like your bicycle needs a deraileur adjustment. Please take the bicycle back to the store for a adjustment.

      12 years ago
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    Q: rear bike rack attachment? i need a rear bike rack for panniers to be able to attach to the column that the seat is affixed to.

    16 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: I bought the Schwinn from CT which attaches to the seat post with a quick release. It holds about 20 lbs and comes with a hold down tie to carry other things as well. It has 4 slots on the sides for panniers.

      15 years ago
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    Q: I need a new front derailleur shifter and cable. Have a part number for that?

    2 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: please contact the store where you purchased the bike and they can get in touch with the vendor to order the part

      2 years ago
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    Q: What pedals should be used to replace ones that are starting to break?

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please check at the store and they can order pedals for you.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Left front shock leaking fluid My 1 week old bike has a squeaking left front shock. A small amount of fluid is leaking from the top of the shock. Should it be replaced?

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please take your bicycle back to the store for service. If you need a new fork they will replace it for you.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Bottom bracket mesures? I want to replace the bottom bracket and I need to know the mesures to buy the new one. The clerk gave me 5 options, 73 x 113mm, 68 x 122,5mm, 73 x 110mm, 68 x 110mm and 68 x 113mm. Thank you. Regards

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The correct size is 68 X 122.5 mm

      12 years ago
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    Q: How can I find serial number ? I didn't write down my serial number for this bike.. how can I find out what the serial number was ? I just bought this bike ( 4 months ago) it was locked up and everything

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The serial number is under the bottom bracket. That is the area under where the pedals/crank go into the frame. The best way to see the number is to turn the bicycle upside down. Reading this number on the bicycle is the only way to get the serial number.

      12 years ago
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