Nishiki Pueblo Specs and reviews

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Nishiki Pueblo specs

General Information
Model Name Nishiki Pueblo
Brand/Manufacturer Nishiki
Year of Release 2021
Country of Origin Japan
Mountain Bike Type cross-country
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material aluminum
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry Reach: 450mm / Stack: 620mm / Head Tube Angle: 69 degrees / Seat Tube Angle: 73 degrees / Chainstay Length: 435mm / Wheelbase: 1130mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Internal Cable Routing yes
Suspension System
Suspension Type hardtail
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox XC30
Front Suspension Travel 100mm
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Deore XT
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Deore
Crankset Details 170mm length, 32T chainring size
Cassette Range 10-51T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano MT200
Rotor Size 180mm front, 160mm rear
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width aluminum, 25mm internal
Tubeless Ready yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Ardent, 2.25"
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain all-around trail
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 80mm, 6 degrees
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model Nishiki MTB
Seatpost Type rigid
Seatpost Diameter 27.2mm
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Chainstay Length 435mm
Stack and Reach 620mm stack, 450mm reach
Price & Availability
MSRP USD 799
Market Availability North America, Europe, Asia
Color Options Black, Blue, Red
Warranty Coverage Frame: Limited Lifetime, Components: 1 year

Pros and Cons of Nishiki Pueblo


Pros Cons
Lightweight aluminum frame Brakes may require frequent adjustment
Smooth and comfortable ride Limited color options
Responsive handling Stock saddle may not be comfortable for long rides
Good value for the price Some users report issues with gear shifting

Common Issues and Problems with Nishiki Pueblo


Common Problems with Nishiki Pueblo Bike:
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears
2. Brake pads wearing out quickly
3. Squeaky or noisy brakes
4. Shifting issues, difficulty in changing gears
5. Flat tires due to punctures or improper inflation
6. Loose or wobbly handlebars
7. Uncomfortable saddle causing pain during rides
8. Rattling noises from the frame or components

User Reviews of Nishiki Pueblo


Name Review
Emma Great bike for commuting, smooth ride and comfortable seat. Highly recommend!
David The Nishiki Pueblo is a solid entry-level bike. It's sturdy and reliable for casual rides.
Sarah I love the design of this bike, it's stylish and easy to maneuver. Perfect for weekend rides.
Michael Decent bike for the price, good for beginners or occasional riders. Could use some upgrades for serious cyclists.

Common Questions About Nishiki Pueblo


  • Is the Nishiki Pueblo bike suitable for advanced mountain biking trails?

    No, the Nishiki Pueblo is designed for recreational use and cross-country trails, not advanced mountain biking trails.

  • Can the Nishiki Pueblo be upgraded with a dropper seatpost?

    Yes, the Nishiki Pueblo has a rigid seatpost, but it can be upgraded to a dropper seatpost for added versatility on the trails.

  • What tools are needed for assembling the Nishiki Pueblo out of the box?

    Basic tools like Allen keys and a wrench are usually sufficient for the minor assembly required for the Nishiki Pueblo.

  • Does the Nishiki Pueblo come with pedals included?

    No, pedals are typically not included with the Nishiki Pueblo, so you'll need to purchase them separately.

  • Are there any specific maintenance tips for the Nishiki Pueblo's suspension system?

    Regularly clean and lubricate the suspension components and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for servicing the RockShox XC30 fork.

  • Can the Nishiki Pueblo accommodate wider tires for different terrain?

    The Nishiki Pueblo comes with Maxxis Ardent 2.25" tires, but it can accommodate slightly wider tires for varied terrain if needed.

  • Is the Nishiki Pueblo available for purchase online only or in physical stores as well?

    The Nishiki Pueblo is available for purchase both online and in select physical bike stores across North America, Europe, and Asia.

  • What kind of warranty coverage does the Nishiki Pueblo offer?

    The Nishiki Pueblo comes with a limited lifetime warranty on the frame and a 1-year warranty on components for added peace of mind.

  • Can the Nishiki Pueblo handle bikepacking adventures with additional gear attached?

    While primarily designed for recreational use, the Nishiki Pueblo can handle light bikepacking adventures with additional gear attached to it.

  • Does the Nishiki Pueblo require any specific maintenance for its hydraulic disc brakes?

    Regularly check and bleed the hydraulic disc brakes of the Nishiki Pueblo as part of routine maintenance to ensure optimal performance.