Vilano Fixed Gear Bike Fixie Single Speed Road Bike, Grey/Green, 58cm/Large
Your Bike – Your Style. This Fixed Gear / Single Speed is completely unbranded. No permanent logos or graphics, just solid color. The frame and fork is hi-ten steel with alloy seat post and stem. It comes equipped a flip-flop rear hub for easy conversion from single speed to fixed gear (just flip the rear wheel).
Available in many color styles.
Full Specs: Frame: Fixed Gear Tig welded (120mm rear spacing) Fork: 700c 1 1/8″ Threadless Wheels: 700c Double walled w/ CNC machined sides Rear Hub: Flip-Flop Freewheel / FixedCrankset: Alloy with replaceable 46T Chainring Brakes: Caliper – front and rear drop bar version, rear riser bar version Headset: Alloy Threadless Stem: Alloy Threadless 25.4 Handlebar: Alloy Saddle: Urban
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Product Features
- Frame: 700c Fixed Gear
- Fork: 700c 1 1/8″ Threadless
- Rear Hub: Flip-Flp (Fixed Cog / Freewheel)
- Tires: 700c x 25c
- Free Pedals
CHEAP MATERIAL!! This bike is made from extremely weak materials and no one should trust this bike. I bought this bike 13 September 2016 and today 26 February 2017, LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OF OWNING IT. The crank arm completely split in half as I was riding it down the road, damaged my backpack and brand new hydro flask water bottle in the process. Luckily it didn’t cause any damage to my MacBook pro I use for school. I don’t use this bike hard at all. It is used to get me from class to class in college and thats…
Only if you’re a DIYer who can fix bicycle parts A good buy if your willing to upgrade, tune, and watch how to videos on you tube.Had it for a long time.Parts are welded cheaplyHandle bar brokeCrank set crooked enough to crack through a few chainsRim tape is cheap, will pinch tubesSeat is garbage on my sciaticaBut the pros are it’s priceAnd that it can be ridden hard like a work horseJust understand it’s cheaply madeYou’ll be constantly fixing it up and…
Pretty good for the price I don’t know what everyone is complaining about. To me it sounds like a lot of people that just don’t know how to put a bike together….that or they just got some bad parts.I received mine last night and put it together (with adjusting the brakes, seat and etc) in 2 hours.This morning I road it 12 miles to work with no problems. The tubes didn’t pop and the brake cables didn’t snap.Here or some recommendations when putting this together.1. don’t fill up the…