Raleigh Bikes Women’s Circa 2 Step Thru Comfort Bike, 13″/X-Small, Green
The circa 2 step thru is the ultimate women’s lightweight mid-level comfort bike. Just swing your leg over the easy step thru frame and this cushy ride will sweep you off your feet for way too much fun on the boardwalk, the bike path, or just cruising around in the neighborhood. Specifically-designed for women with a shorter distance between the saddle and the handlebars, the upright geometry of the circa 2 step thru is made to reduce stress on your body so you can enjoy the true freedom of exploring on two wheels. And the Raleigh comfort plush saddle well, this could very well be the most comfortable bike seat you’ve ever had the pleasure to ride. Made with memory foam, the saddle alone is sure to put a smile on your face. But there’s more. The Raleigh custom dual density grips provide a comfortable resting place for your hands. And with 21 gears to choose from, you can go at your own pace while trying out all kinds of different terrain. Big, wide tires roll comfortably, confidently and easily over bumps and down the road. Comfort is queen when it comes to the circa 2 step thru. Women riders-you can roll with confidence knowing these bikes are made just for you. So sit back, ride easy and enjoy the view! Raleigh bicycles are designed around one simple idea: fun. It’s an idea that inspired the very first bikes way back in 1887 and continues to inspire how things are done today. Hop on a Raleigh and enjoy the ride
Product Features
- Made for shorter rides on the boardwalk, bike path or road
- Sizing: xs=5′-5’3″, sm=5’3″ -5’6″
- Designed for comfort with a lightweight aluminum frame, upright geometry, cushy saddle, and comfort grips
- Offers 21 gears with Shimano twist shifters for easy shifting while taking in the scenery
- Includes Big, wide 27.5 x 1.95 inch Kenda contact tires with Anti-Puncture k-shield to reduce the chances of flat tires
Beautiful bike ! This is the 2nd Raleigh bike Iâve purchased this Christmas. The first had no instructions to assemble. I thought it might have been on oversight. But now that Iâm trying to assemble the second one and I see that it has no assembly instructions either it seems to be intentional. If Raleigh wants to market direct to consumer they should invest in and create detailed assembly instructions. I am a pretty good mechanic with years of bike riding and bike maintenance so Iâll figure it…