How Do I Get Stowabike 20" City Bike Compact Folding 6 Speed Shimano
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Product Description
This compact bike is ideal for use as a commuting bike in urban environments, where it can be easily folded and stored when you've reached your destination. With built in mud guards to keep you clean, a built in rack for carrying your goods, and an easy and reliable folding mechanism, this really has been designed with city life in mind. Adjustable seat height, Shifter: Microshift 6 speed grip shifter, Folded dimensions: W 24" x L 34" x H 32", Weight: 35 lbs., Rear Derailleur: Shimano RD-TY18S 6 speed, Freewheel: 6 speed, Kickstand: middle kickstand, Mudguards: built in steel mudguards, Chain: New Well E60, Saftey reflectors & bell, Brakes: steel V-Brakes, Handlebar: Steel with ZOOM stem. All brand new.
List Price :
$375.00Price : $169.99
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Product Feature
- 20" steel folding frame
- Fork: Steel 20"
- Easy storage
- Rims: 20" single wall
- Tires: New Well 20x2.125"
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
Absolutely Love It !!!!!
By SirPugie
Great value for your money. They sent the wrong book in the box, but for me the set-up was simple and straight-forward. I took it for a spin on hilly and flat terrain and had no problems. The gears shift smoothly and it's rides well. I like the extra long fenders, which will keep me clean when riding in rain or snow. I wish it had a device that can hold it together when it's folded, since it has the tendency to open up, but I can also get a bungee cord to keep it together. All in all, it's a nice looking bike that functions well.
72 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
Pretty bike, bad service
By Heather
Riders beware - I had a bad experience with this seller. The bike was shipped with assembly required - which I understood. However, the bike arrived with a bent frame, broken brake cables, and two dented fenders. Several weeks of inquiries have failed to produce either return service or a refund.
I was able to fix the bent frame and live with the dented fenders, but I will have to replace the broken brake cable to ride this bike if I cannot get it returned.
Also - the handlebars do not fold down. Therefore, the bike does not fold as small as other similarly priced items available on this site.
I would recommend the silver bike with the Shimano accessories for $129 listed when you search "folding bikes". A friend purchased one recently and it rides nearly as well as a Dahon.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
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By Davis Sulek
After opening the shipping box which was torn in areas due to poor quality cardboard I expected to find broken or bent parts. To my astonishment the bike was intact, save for a dent in the front fender which was located where the front brake assembly went. Unsure I decided to let this go.
I had read the reviews from previous buyers so, I expected to see no owners manual but there it was with the bike. I'm an aircraft mechanic and have restored a few older bikes so, this wouldn't be a challenge,,,,, took an hour to get the thing right without using the manual just by using common sense. I couldn't help but think how previous reviewers could be stumped by this simple little bike, still, I would be lost in somebody elses world if I had to do a cubicle job.
After the bike was built and adjusted I took it for a ride and was quite surprised at how nice it rode. Being from Southern California and grownig up on strand cruisers, I expected the bike to be a little frail but, no such thing. The bike shifts well however, the gearing is quite low, don't expect land speed records with this bike. The brakes stop the bike quite fast, only question would be the brake handles which are plastic, don't know how long they will last,,,, nothing beats metal for the stress they are put under.
The bike folds up quite easy with the only difference being the goose neck which has to be removed with the allen wrench which was provided along with a wrench of various sizes, I purchased a canvas bag from WalMart large enough to carry all my items for a day out which has velcro straps for the handlebars and the tools go with me, just in case.
The 20 inch wheels will take some time to handle, I'm used to twenty-six inch baloon tires from my strand cruisers, replacement tires and tubes are readily available for this size at most any department store and the frame and fenders have enough room for larger tires if you plan on riding along dirt or gravel paths. The tires provided are knobby tires so they grip quite well on grass. Speaking of replacement parts, the owners manual has a point of contact in America, as well as Europe if something does break, good to know.
For the money which is the low end when it comes to bikes of this type, I'm quite pleased with the little bike, It goes nicely into the back of the car and is ready for a ride after work or when a nice place to ride comes along. Don't be turned away by previous reviews, this one is not that hard to put together and the Golf Outlet people who sold me the bike assured me I would get replacement damaged parts as, I made a call before buying to be sure.
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