Diamondback Bicycles Women’s Serene Classic 17″ Frame Comfort Bike, Medium/26″, Blue
The pleasure of a bike ride has remained unchanged through the years, and the serene Classic’s sole purpose is to help you achieve that feeling. Riding this bike is as simple as it gets: its aluminum step-thru frame is easy to get on and off safely, and it puts you in a familiar, upright riding position. A suspension fork and seat post work with a plush seat, ergonomic grips, and an adjustable stem to offer one of the most comfortable rides you can find. Shimano easy fire Shifters click through 21 gears, with an extended range on the low end for climbing hills. Wide tires and powerful brakes add a level of predictability and traction to the ride, making the serene classic the perfect choice for the casual bike path rider.
Product Features
- Aluminum alloy frame is light yet built to last
- Comfort geometry for perfect pedaling position
- Suspension fork and seat post for added cushioning
- Shimano 21-speed drivetrain provides wide range of gears
- Step-thru frame makes getting on and off easy and unintimidating
built with quality and with youtube, you can put this thing together I remember Diamondback Bicycles as a product of quality and wanted to purchase something for my daughter that would’t fall apart in a year. The bike is almost completely preassembled except for the front tire (and the quick release), handle bars, bike seat, pedals, and brake cables. The instructions are written in detail, but could include better pictures for assembly. Luckily, we are in the 21st century and youtube is available. The one step that took the longest was connecting the brake…
which as been a great bike. It is considerably lighter than the old … Product arrived in two days right prior to Christmas. Had ordered a different bike from a different company and they cancelled my order at the last minute. So I was extremely happy that I could get this bike so quickly. The one major problem we experienced was that the chain was not on the bike properly. I’m pretty sure it happened during shipping. After watching several you tube videos and two hours of working on the chain, my son was finally able to free the chain and reinstall it. Once…