Stowabike 26″ MTB V2 Folding Dual Suspension 18 Speed Shimano Gears Mountain Bike Black
If you consider this just as a mountain bike, it stacks up pretty well against its competition. Dual suspension, quality components from suppliers; it’s tough and built to last, and looks great too.
But where this bike really comes into a league of its own is when you consider its incredible folding frame. For so many people, space is at a premium, whether it’s storage space at home, space in the car, or even space on public transport. This bike allows you to keep all the fun of a mountain bike even in tight spaces.
Features
-Frame: 26″ steel folding frame
-Fork: 26″ suspension steel fork
-Shock: spring shock
-Chain: KMC C30 chain
-Left Shifter: 3 speed grip shifter
-Right Shifter: run 6 speed grip shifter
-Front Derailleur: Sunrun FD-QD-35
-Rear Derailleur: Shimano 6 speed
-Freewheel: 6 speed
-Rims: Single wall alloy
-Tyres: Wanda 26×1.95″
-Pedals: NECO WP-391
-Brake: steel v-brakes
-Handlebar: steel handlebar with steel stem
-Grips: Black rubber
-Saddle: Mountain bike saddle
-Kickstand: steel kickstand
-Overall Dimensions: 67.3 x 23.2 x 55.1in
-Size when folded: 38.2 x 12.6 x 29.5in
-Weight: 38.5lbs
Product Features
- Frame: 26″ steel Stowabike folding frame
- Fork: 26″ suspension steel fork
- 18-Speed Mountain Bike
- Tires: Wanda 26×1.95″
- Brake: steel v-brakes
Just fine for the casual rider There are some rough reviews here for this bike, and I imagine it’s because they are written by some hardcore bikers. For the person who rides a bike every so often for casual exercise or a leisurely coast through the neighborhood (like me), this bike will meet your needs and expectations. Nothing fancy. Maybe not the fastest bike in the world. But it gets the job done without feeling like I’m sitting on a toy wondering when it’s going to snap in half.Admittedly, I was skeptical…
Quality Bike For The Average User okay so i bought this bike on the 29th of november to get from work and back and to store in my new york apartment to save space, my total milage which is about 8 miles in total a day. ive put probably about 300-400 miles on it and no i am not a hardcore biker doing 30 miles a day or something like that. but this bike definitely holds up to my current use, now if your a hardcore biker doing 20-30 miles a day i can see how this bike probably isnt for you. its a inexpensive bike but well worth…