A simple bike from simpler times
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High-Tensile Steel Frame
Durable build
Single Speed
Lighter and less complicated
700x28C Commuter Tires
Solid traction, smooth rolling
Coaster Brake
To stop, simply pedal backwards
Features
Best for pavement
Best for flat
- Specifications
- Sizing
- Financing
- Assembly instructions
Specifications
Specification
Frameset
- Frame Hand Built tig-welded high-tensile steel, "UrbanComfort" design
- Fork Unicrown, Threaded, 28.6mm, 1x fender-eyelet
Wheelset
- Rims Retrospec aluminum double-wall 32H, 30mm V-section, precision machined brake tracks
- Spokes 14G UCP
- Tires Retrospec 700 x 28C all-season, P/V valves
- Recommended Weight Limit 250 LBS
Drivetrain
- Chain KMC 1/8”
- Bottom Bracket 68x110 Cartridge Sealed
Components
- Headset 1 1/8" (28.6mm) steel, Threaded
- Brakes Rear Coaster Brake
- Handlebars Aluminum Alloy 520mm Wide x 30mm Rise, 25.4
- Grips Retrospec Triangle Kraton 125mm length
- Stem Quill-type aluminum 80mm extension, -17⁰ rise, 25.4 handlebar clamp, 22.2 quill
- Saddle Retrospec Pista
- Seatpost Aluminum Alloy Seat Post 25.4 x 300mm with Micro Adjust head
- Seatpost Clamp Aluminum alloy CNC precision 28.6mm
- Pedals Low-Profile Platform, Reinforced Nylon resin, 9/16"
Sizing
Sizing
How to measure my inseam for a bike
Your inseam can help you find the perfect sized bike (measuring it properly is similar to pant inseams but measured a little differently). Here's how they work:
- Stand upright with your feet 6-8" apart.
- Using a tape measure or tailor tape, measure from the bottom of your foot to the top of the inside of your leg.
- Compare your inseam measurement to the standover height of the bike. You should have about an inch of space between your body and the top tube.
Size | Height Range | Standover Height |
43CM - XS | 5’5” - 5’7” | 29.5" |
49CM - S | 5’8” - 5’10” | 31" |
53CM - M | 5’11” - 6’0" | 32.25" |
57CM - L | 6’1” - 6’2” | 33.375" |
60CM - XL | 6’3” - 6’5" | 35" |
Financing
Buy Now, Pay Later
Assembly instructions