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No this is not the Genesis Onex 29er that I am tellimg you about tonight , but a Huffy Millennial 29er . I took pictures but cannot post them online from my so called "smart phone" . I liked what I saw , well most of it. It was metallic brown on a steel cantilever frame , very classic . As near as I could tell the gearing was a very standard 44t / 18t setup on a one piece crank . There was mount holes and screws to mount a frame pump and water bottle cage on the seat tube and all the standard trim like fenders and chainguard . The biggest problem I had looking it over was the tires, they are pretty much the same ponely tires that came on my onex . But these are color co-ordinated to match the bike in a styling plus that would be undone by upgrading , but they were on proper wheels not the deep v wheels found on my onex requiring extra long valve stems . The 29" tubes that can be bought at Wal-Mart will actually fit this Wal-Mart bike .
Upon arriving at home I attempted to look this bike up omline but just as when the Onex was new as well as the Super 32 it is not yet on Wal-Mart's website, but I
failed to find it om huffy.com as well . As their lay-a-way dept was closed for the day , before I left the store I swiped anything posted that said 29" or 29er so it would not be readily apparent what this bike is and it may still be there on Tuesday when I make it back to town .
Upon arriving at home I attempted to look this bike up omline but just as when the Onex was new as well as the Super 32 it is not yet on Wal-Mart's website, but I
failed to find it om huffy.com as well . As their lay-a-way dept was closed for the day , before I left the store I swiped anything posted that said 29" or 29er so it would not be readily apparent what this bike is and it may still be there on Tuesday when I make it back to town .