sixthreezero Ride in the Park Men’s 7-Speed City Road Bicycle, 20-Inch Frame/700C Wheels, Grey
Designed to let you cruise, coast, and climb, the sixthreezero Ride in the Park men’s bicycle combines a classic city cruiser frame with a Shimano 7-speed external derailleur, making it ideal for beach journeys, trips to the market, and urban commuting. Featuring lightweight aluminum construction, the men’s Ride in the Park has a low-profile diamond frame design for easy entry, plus a seat and handlebar geometry that puts you in an upright, heads-up position.
Offering maximum versatility for a wide range of activities, the Shimano 7-speed external derailleur enables you to cover longer distances and enjoy higher intensity riding. This stylish bike is outfitted with a comfortable brown synthetic leather saddle and matching grips with classic stitching.
It also comes with front and rear handbrakes for easy stopping, twist shifter for quick gear changes, a 700 x 35C wheel set, double-walled rims for a smooth ride, rear rack for mounting optional baskets or panniers (sold separately), and matching full fenders. It fits riders from 5 feet to 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and it comes 85 percent assembled.
Designed with comfort, ease, and eye-catching style, sixthreezero bikes offer affordable quality for a vast range of riders.
Product Features
- Classic 7-speed Men’s city cruiser bike with low-profile, lightweight aluminum frame for easy on and off
- Shimano 7-speed external derailleur allows wide range of rides, from leisure to long distance; front and rear handbrakes for easy stopping
- Rear rack for optional baskets and matching full fenders; seat and handlebar geometry puts rider in an upright, heads-up position
- 700 x 35C wheels with double-walled rims for a smooth ride; comfortable brown synthetic leather saddle and matching grips with classic stitching Fits riders from 5 feet to 6 feet 2 inches tall; comes 85 percent assembled
Great bike Bought this bike several weeks ago and I really like it overall. I had a bit of trouble getting the bike out of the package with worrying about bending the spokes due to the tight packing. A bit of advice – cut *all the zip ties before you try to remove the bike and make sure the box is completely cut away first. The assembly is probably not too challenging if you read the directions. I should have tried that. As it was I fiddled around and finally got things right. There are some assembly…
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