In the Details
Additional Specs
Sizing
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Spokes
We use 13 Gauge stainless steel spokes on the rear wheel because they are thicker and stronger than the standard 14 Gauge. Stronger spokes make stronger wheels, which is great when carrying extra weight like groceries or toddlers over bumpy city streets. -
Paint
We apply a second layer of protective clear coat to the paint. It’s more work for us but it makes the paint stronger and more resilient for you. Two coats are better than one. -
Hardware
Wherever possible, we've chosen to make all the nuts, bolts, and washers on our bikes out of stainless steel. Stainless is much more resistant to rust than your typical chrome plated hardware. This small detail extends the life of your bike and helps to preserve its good looks. -
Headset
The flat surface of a head set is a place where water often settles and over time rust develops. That's why we chose to make our sets out of aluminum so they don’t rust. -
Internal Gears
This bike is internally geared, which means you have the benefit of multiple gears without a cumbersome derailleur. For city riding, internal gears have many advantages. They are extremely reliable, require very little maintenance, you can shift without pedaling, and they're very easy to use. -
Reflective Tire Wall
This bike has reflective tire walls, greatly enhancing your visibility at night. You can see quite clearly that without the reflective tire wall, a bike is nearly invisible on a dark street. -
Sealed Bearings
This bike has sealed bearings in the front hub. The advantages of sealed bearings over loose bearings are less friction, no maintenance, and more resistant to grit, grime and weather, making for smooth rides and extending the life of the bike. -
Spokes
We use 13 Gauge stainless steel spokes on the rear wheel because they are thicker and stronger than the standard 14 Gauge. Stronger spokes make stronger wheels, which is great when carrying extra weight like groceries or toddlers over bumpy city streets. -
Paint
We apply a second layer of protective clear coat to the paint. It’s more work for us but it makes the paint stronger and more resilient for you. Two coats are better than one.
WEIGHT:
- Small: 14kg / 31lbs
- Medium: 14.5kg / 32lbs
- Large: 14.7kg / 32.4lbs
FRAME: Hi-ten steel frame with cro-mo down tube
FORK: Hi-ten steel
HEADSET: 1" alloy top/steel base
BB SET: Cartridge
CRANKSET:
- Small: 3-piece forged aluminum crank, 165mm, 46T chainring, painted steel chainguard
- Medium/Large: 3-piece forged aluminum, 170mm, 46T chainring, painted steel chainguard
SHIFTER: Shimano twist shifter
FRONT HUB: Sealed bearings, aluminum, 36H
REAR HUB: Shimano Nexus internal 3-speed freewheel hub
COG: Shimano 22T
CHAIN: KMC 410, CP
SPOKES: 14 gauge stainless steel w/ brass / CP nipples front, 13 gauge stainless steel w/brass/CP nipples rear
RIM: Double walled, alloy rims
TIRES:
- Small: Linus "Elysian" black 559x32c w/reflective stripe
- Medium/Large: Linus "Elysian" black 700x32c w/reflective stripe
- Olive colorway comes with “Elysian” cream tires
BRAKE LEVERS: Tektro alloy
FRONT BRAKES: Alloy dual pivot caliper brake with quick release
REAR BRAKES: Alloy dual pivot caliper brake with quick release
HANDLEBAR: Custom bend polished aluminum handlebar, 550mm x 165mm, 25.4mm center clamp
GRIPS: Hand-stitched genuine brown leather
STEM: Alloy road quill, 80mm x 180mm, 18d rise
SEAT POST AND SIZE: Alloy, adjustable, 25.4mm
SADDLE: Touring brown leatherette saddle
PEDALS: Alloy pedals
FENDERS: Painted steel fenders with retro brackets and stainless steel braces
EXTRAS: Custom designed rear rack, front and rear reflectors, alloy kickstand
ROADSTER FRAME HEIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Small: 5'0" - 5'4" / 152.4cm - 162.5cm
- Medium: 5'4" - 5'9" / 162.5cm - 175.2cm
- Large: 5'9" - 6'2" / 175.2cm - 187.9cm
FRAME SIZE:
- Small: 48cm
- Medium: 51cm
- Large: 59cm
STANDOVER HEIGHT:
- Small: 72.3cm
- Medium: 76cm
- Large: 83cm
EFFECTIVE TOP TUBE LENGTH:
- Small: 56.5 cm
- Medium: 55.5 cm
- Large: 59.5cm
*Note: Some riders may be a little outside these height range recommendations but prefer the feel of a larger or smaller size. Stand over height measurement is not as important as how the bike geometry feels while it is being ridden. As long as the rider can reach the ground while sitting on the saddle, even if it's just their toes, this size will be compatible with their height