State Bicycle Co Fixed Gear Fixie Single Speed Bike, Ranger 2.0, 62cm
State Bicycle Co. is a rider-developed fixed gear/single speed bicycle company based out of Tempe, Arizona.
Our goal is simple: To bring the most attractive, high quality and smooth riding fixed gear bicycles to the market at the lowest price possible.
As enthusiasts of fixed gear riding culture, we know that riders want the ability to customize their bicycle from top to bottom. That’s why we currently offer over a dozen different standard models, 5 handlebar styles (bullhorns, riser bars, drop bars, pursuit, and pista bars), 6 frame sizes (46cm, 49cm, 52cm, 55cm, 59cm, AND 62cm) as well as the option to design a 100% custom bike from top to bottom.
Our commitment to offering quality fixed gear bicycles and supporting both the local and greater riding community is the reason why we’re in this business.
Features:
Frame & Fork: Lightweight 4130 Chromoly, 100mm / 120mm dropout spacing
Wheels: 700C aluminum track wheels, 43mm rim depth
Stem: 1-1/8″ alloy, 26mm bar clamp diameter
Headset: 1-1/8″ Threadless A-head
Seatpost: 27.2mm alloy
Crankset: 3 piece forged aluminum alloy, 46T chainring
Bottom Bracket: 68 x 103 sealed cartridge
Hubs: 32h x 14g, 16T fixed cog, 16T freewheel cog
Tires: 700x23c
Tubes: 700x23c, 60mm valve stem
Bars: Bullhorns, Alloy aluminum, wrapped with tape
Pedals Included: Wellgo aluminum with Toe Cages
Warranty: 1 year Manufacturer’s Warranty against any defects
Product Features
- State Bicycle Co. Fixed Gear/Single Speed Bike
- Flip/flop hub means you can switch between fixed gear and single-speed with coasting
- Lightweight 4130 Chromoly frame Set – superior to hi-tensile steel frames
- Front and rear Radius brakes included (not pictured for aesthetic purposes)
- Handlebar Option: Bullhorns wrapped with bar tape
Parts Missing The bike looks amazing. I haven’t ridden it yet. I just put it together … sort of. It didn’t come with the parts box (rear brake, pedals, etc). I just switched it to the freewheel side, and got ready to put on the brake when I realized it was missing. Switching it back to fixie. Thankfully I already had clipless pedals that I was putting on the bike. Also, the wheel aren’t true.UPDATE: The bike rides great as a single speed (even with only a front brake). It’s lighter than I…
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