Just bought a Hugene Cf 2 X01 Select. It was a a ready to roll bike from Propain and I got it at what I would consider a steal. I have a good bit of BMX experience and have been out riding rentals a handful of times on my local trails.

I have watched many videos on bike unboxing but there’s not much on propain’s. For those who have bought bikes from them in the U.S in the last 6 months, was there any tools provided to assemble the bike? Do I need to purchase anything else to build it myself? Im mechanically inclined and not too worried about putting it together as most of the bike is already assembled from what I can see. Their website is not very clear on what comes with the ready to roll bikes and I am fresh to the sport.

Also how long did it take for your bike to ship in business days? Thanks for the help!

Link to the bike.

https://www.propain-bikes.com/us/product/outlet/outlet-bikes/hugene-2-cf-select-x01/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlsy5BhDeARIsABRc6ZvbU4lZpyONAaUI3fGoq5nJUnv5jy8-2yEGiE0AsA0DSL3LXq8kVIMaAjtvEALw_wcB

by InsignificantEgg_

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  1. Ready to ride means not custom on the Propain site. There is no customization so there is a shorter wait -and they are cheaper too.

    On their website you can find the Hugene manual that has instructions on how to “unbox” and put it together. It is a pretty decent guide. If your derailleur acts up, you should go to a shop.

    You will need Allen wrenches and you want a torque wrench -or at least a torque key. Plus a shock pump (I bought a frame from them, but I’m 99.999999% sure it won’t come with a shock pump), tire pump and something to remove the valve cores.

    You want to get those tools (Allen set, torque keys/wrench, shock pump, tire pump, and valve core tool) anyway.

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