Two men, Spencer and another person, buy Walmart bikes with a $100 budget and compete in a game of bike tricks. They initially ride the bikes as-is, without touching or adjusting them, and then start making adjustments and attempting various tricks. The competition becomes increasingly intense, with the two men trying to one-up each other. Later, they switch to BMX bikes to speed up the game, and the tricks become more complex and daring. The video ends with a message about the importance of tightening bike parts and supporting local bike shops.
Here are the key facts:
1. The video is about riding Walmart bikes and playing a game of bike.
2. The budget for each bike is $100.
3. The bikes have front and rear brakes, low-profile spoke design, and a sprocket guard.
4. The bikes have a stem that can be cracked if tightened too much.
5. The tires are rated for 40 psi.
6. The Allen wrench used on the bike is a 6-millimeter metric wrench.
7. The game of bike is played with a series of tricks and challenges.
8. The game is played with a "no touching the bikes" rule for the first half.
9. The bikes are exchanged if they are damaged during the game.
10. The game is played in different locations, including a parking lot and a skate park.
11. The participants are Spencer and another person, possibly named Adam.
12. The game is timed, and the participants try to complete tricks before daylight runs out.
13. The participants switch to BMX bikes during the game.
14. The bikes are not given to underprivileged kids as originally planned due to the late hour.
15. The video ends with a shout-out to Canyon Skate Park and a fundraiser.
16. The participants encourage viewers to buy bikes from local bike shops and to have fun riding bikes.