Critical Cycles Harper Single-Speed Fixed Gear Urban Commuter Bike
This is Critical Cycles brand new fixed-gear/single-speed bike. We want you to choose how you ride, which is why we’ve built this baby around a flip-flop hub. Ride fixed or single-speed with a freewheel. Our bikes come installed on the single-speed side, but you can quickly change the orientation by removing, flipping, and re-installing the rear wheel. These speed demons come equipped with two brakes to ensure your safety, 30mm deep-v rims for a softer ride, and KMC chain for ultimate reliability. Just because we’ve built this bike to be kind to your wallet, we haven’t compromised on the quality of our components or the reliability of our ride.
Product Features
- Premium hand-built steel fixed-gear/single-speed Track frame with bar-spin clearance, no toe overlap, and horizontal dropouts
- Flip-flop hub so you can ride Fixed or with a freewheel
- Comes standard with 30mm deep-v rims, Kenda commuter tires, KMC chain, VP freestyle pedals, and two sets of brakes
- All of the components required for a Super smooth ride
- Includes all the tools you need for building and maintaining your own bicycle
- Suggested Height: 5’9″ – 6’0″
Awesome daily commuter I recently moved to an area where daily bike commuting has become an option for me, so I’m only just getting back into riding a bike – My review is written from that frame of reference. Also, I’m rating it 5 stars based on value (obviously there are better bikes, but none that can even remotely compete at this price level). I’ve been using this bike as a daily commuter for about five months now. This bike is AWESOME for $199. I challenge you to find another bike remotely close to the quality of…
… old Critical for four and a half years and loved it. I was (am) heartbroken that it was … Writing as of having built sub 24 and have out about 15 miles or so on the bike. This bike was purchased to be a starter polo bike until something pops up used or I can piece together a dream bike. So far so good on this front.Things to know: If you don’t have the tools don’t build it yourself. I, thankfully, had a friend who has been working on bikes for 20+ years with a near complete shop of tools in his basement.Fork was slightly out of wack, which we adjusted. Head…