Here's a great quality, affordable entry level 24 speed flat bar Road / Hybrid bike and one of our best sellers. It features a light and tough aluminum frame, replaceable rear derailleur hanger and rear rack mounting points. New Features: NEW Welded Aluminum Frame Responsive alloy side pull brakes SHIMANO Sora REAR DERAILLEUR TRIPLE ALUMINUM CRANKSET General Sizing Guide 42cm fits most riders 4'11" to 5'2" 46cm fits most riders 5'3" to 5'6" 50cm fits most riders 5'7" to 5'9" 54cm fits most riders 5'6" to 6'0" 58cm fits most riders 6''0" to 6'3" These are approximate sizes. Final choice is up to you and your personal preferences. We Suggest min 2" crotch clearance over top tube Speeds-21 Frame-Reinforced Aluminum Fork- Carbon Fiber for 700c wheels and rim brakes Crankset-Alloy Triple Shifters-Shimano 24 speed Front Derailleur-SHIMANO Rear Derailleur-SHIMANO Wheelset-700c Dbl Wall Alloy Chain-Narrow 8 Cassette-8 spd Index Tires-Kenda 700 x 28c Brakes- Aluminum alloy duel pivot sie pull brakes Handlebar-Aluminum Riser Seatpost-Alloy 27.2 Saddle-Comfort
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Excellent bike ❤️
This bicycle is excellent for the city because it can handle flat roads and hills with ease. I'm 5'3" and the weight is excellent too when I'm going up and down the stairs, going into subways, and things like that. The frame feels comfortable when riding and assembly was easy although the seller helped me a bit too. The seller is nice and courteous.
D**.
Right bike for the right price!
Great bike for the money. Its not a high-end hobby level bike, but it's also not a department store bike. Fits that nice niche in the middle between a bike that isn't really even worth $150 and bike shop bikes that start at $750+. Its a little heavier than the more expensive bikes (even those that are also aluminum/carbon), but mainly only noticeable when carrying up stairs. MUCH lighter than department store bikes though.Seat isn't awesome for sporty riding (but most people consider a seat swap standard for any bike).The adjustable stem is your standard issue one... lots of side to side play. Use it to figure out what height you want, then buy a non-adjustable. Though it would be fine for just cruising around the neighborhood.Use some anti-seize or something on the bottle cage bolts that you aren't using... I left them as is and they are seized into the frame. Probably get them out, but I'll probably scratch the frame doing it (that's after years on a covered patio).Assembly was easy.... but I also do all my own bike maintenance and have built them from almost scratch. The gears were actually nearly adjusted out of the bike... just set the limit screws. The wheels needed some straightening (one was passable, the other was not).(Edit: did break loose the frozen bottle cage bolts EASILY with a little high end wd40 like stuff, with only a small scratch on the frame from pliers holding the base)
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