Columba 26″ Alloy Folding Bike w. Shimano Blue (RJ26A_BLU)
Brand new, 90% factory assembled. Riding with style and convenience. This light weight bike can be easily folded within 10 seconds, for easy storage and transportation. It can be fit in a compact car’s rear trunk, like 2000 Honda Civic. People can use the bike for commuting to work, riding in parks, in camping ground, or on mountain trails. Recommended for rider’s height 5’3″-6′; Supporting rider’s max weight up to 200 lbs; Net weight 34 lbs. Shipping weight 43 lbs; Folded dimensions 38″x14″x29″; This bike is shipped with front wheel uninstalled, a user can easily install the front wheel within five minutes, see user manual which come with the bike for detailed description. We offer longer seat post to whose height is more than 6′ and less than 6’2″. Please place your bike order with longer seat post (ColumbaRJ_26A 14″ Seat Post) order together, your shipping charge will be reduced.
Product Features
- foldable alloy frame, Shiman 18 speed derailleur
- 26″ wheels, alloy rim, foldable pedal, Front/rear V-brake.
- Zoom suspension, and rear alloy body spring suspension.
- Alloy crank arms, alloy front/rear hubs and V-brakes, alloy kick stand, alloy rim. Kenda 26″x1.75″ tire. Foldable bearing pedals.
- Quick release front handle stem, with alloy silver color cap & PVC black bell.
Excellent purchase choice. Probably going to buy a second one for my wife. I probably researched all the folding bikes and except for the really expensive high end bikes this appeared the best choice. I wanted a folding bike for the convenience of stuffing it in the car. Called a few bike shops and they all tried to talk me into the 20″ bikes! Sorry, but they look too much like a circus bike so it had to be at least a 26″ for me. I am 5’10” and 185 (need to lose 25lbs) and that’s why a bike. Anyway I have the seat post extended up about 6″ which is…
A decent Bike and a Good Value My red Columba RJ26A bike arrived on time in good condition. The bike assembled relatively easily. The fact that the crank was inserted into the wheel spokes for shipping made for some confusion initially. This may also have contributed to the slight bump in the front wheel alignment. The front fork bolt setup is unusual, it has a “quick release lever”. I guess this could come in handy in certain transport situations. I will most likely swap this out for a standard fork bolt at some…
I am glad I got it – great bike! UPDATE 7:At 5300km, I have my first major repair. I just have three broken spokes and the back tire is flat. Note I have not done any tune up on this bike since I bought it more than a year ago. Also I have subjected this bike to a 3000km biking trip carrying 100kg load so there is nothing strange about the three broken spokes now. This bike have been performing very well and I am very happy with it. I took the bike to the shop for its first tune up and replace the three broken spokes…