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Single speed bicycles have no freewheel mechanism, the rider must constantly pedal to keep the bike moving. This provides greater control over the speed and momentum of the bike, which can be an advantage in certain situations, such as when riding in traffic or on hilly terrain. Riding a single speed bicycle requires more effort this can lead to increased fitness and cardiovascular health over time.
Read MoreV-brakes provide strong, reliable braking power. They can stop a bike quickly and effectively, making them a popular choice for riders who need a lot of stopping power. V-brakes are generally lighter hence this can be an important consideration for competitive cyclists who are looking to reduce their bike's weight as much as possible.
Read MoreSteel is a strong and durable material that can withstand a lot of wear and tear over time. This makes it a good choice for bikes that will be ridden frequently and for long distances. Steel frames can be designed to offer a more comfortable ride. This can be especially important for riders who are concerned about joint pain or who plan to use their bike for long rides.
Read MoreRigid forks are typically lighter than suspension forks, which can be an advantage for riders who want to minimize the weight of their bike. A rigid fork allows for more efficient power transfer from the rider to the bike. The absence of suspension means that less energy is lost through suspension movement and the fork flexing.
Read MoreHandle Bar | Steel 66 cms, 3.2, 3 cms rise |
Fork | Steel Rigid Fork |
Tyres | Ralson 70 X 3.5 Cms |
Stem | Alloy 3.18 X 8 Cms ext. |
Seat Post | Steel 2.86 X 30 Cms |
Frame Type | Steel |
Crankset | Steel 40T, 170mm |
Brake Types | Steel V-Brake |
Wheel Size | 62.2 Cms |
Chain guard | With Chainwheel |
Wide Pedal | Yes |
Saddle | Comfortable |
Mountable Options For Lights | Yes |
Bottle Holder Option | 1.0 |
Suspension Lock | No |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Internal Cabling | Yes |
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