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Commuter/Urban

$890.00
- 18-speed - Aluminum frame & carbon fork - Shimano hydraulic disc brakes - Shimano Acera front derailleur - Shimano Altus rear derailleur and shifters - Shimano 2-piece, 46/30 crank - Shimano Outboard BB - Shimano CS-HG200-9 11-36T cassette
$690.00
Sporty, Compact, and ready for anything. One of our most versatile commuter bikes, the Lorimer features a wide gearing range and puncture-resistant tires for all-day and all-terrain riding. But don’t let this sleek hybrid bike fool you: It’s just as ideal for commuting and running errands as it is for working up a sweat on city streets or bike paths. The ultra-lightweight, double-butted chromoly steel frame delivers a light and smooth ride everywhere life takes you. While similar in design to its sibling the Roebling, the Lorimer sets itself apart with a more compact cockpit and wider saddle. Why You'll Love It Any ride, any time Looking for a do-it-all bicycle? The Lorimer's hybrid design means it can handle a trip to the grocery store just as well as your 15 mile daily commute. Super commuter ready The Lorimer features all the appropriate braze-ons to attach any commuter accessory you can think of. It's one set of fenders and a basket away from being ready for anything you throw its way.
$600.00
We do only one fixie bike for a reason: we've done it right without cutting corners. Commuter bike by day, track bike by night: Our lightweight fixie bike stands apart from other fixed gear bikes thanks to its lightweight chromoly frame and easy-rolling sealed bearing hubs. With its flip-flop hub giving you easy access to either drivetrain, the Wythe’s puncture-resistant tires ensure a low-maintenance, worry-free ride. This bike is packed with everything you need and nothing you don’t, so you can ride your way all day. Stylish. Lightweight. And most importantly, fun to ride. - Our lightest model has everything you need, and nothing you don't. Why You'll Love It Lightweight Design - The Wythe's chromoly frame and simple track-style geometry make it the lightest model in our portfolio. That means it has a lively feel when riding - and is perfect for your 5th floor walkup. Selectively sourced components - Most single-speed bicycles cut corners on two main components, the freewheel and brakes. We made sure both are up to task on the Wythe, which means you'll be riding more reliably for longer. Features: Premium Single-Speed Drive Train - For a smooth, quiet, and low-maintenance ride Lightweight Frame - Ultra-lightweight 4130 Chromoly frame for light, yet absorbent ride Puncture-Resistant Tires - For all-terrain, worry-free riding
$1,499.00 - $1,500.00
Our most popular and versatile model, the Space Horse has become a bit of a cult favorite through its classic styling and ability to handle just about any task or terrain. Ambitious road centuries, gravel racing, loaded touring, looking great while commuting — the Space Horse is equipped for it all. - 612 Select Tubing – a proprietary blend of 4130 double-butted Chromoly tubes, every piece of tubing on every frame size has been carefully chosen to provide the best ride possible - Geometry — Mix between road and randonneuring with a relatively short rear end and a slightly lower bottom bracket than a standard road bike - 12mm front and rear thru-axles, flat-mount disc brakes - Front and rear rack mounts, fender mounts, and pump peg - Fork features ports for internal Dynamo cable routing - Tire Clearance — 43–61cm frames fit 650b x 47mm (650b x 42mm w/fenders); additionally, 49–61cm frames fit 700c x 45mm (700c x 42mm w/fenders) - Signature custom-cast dropout with replaceable derailleur hanger, signature lugged fork crown and custom fork ends, integrated seat collar, pantographed bottom bracket shell, reinforced bottle bosses for three bottle cages
$1,500.00
A cross-inspired bike built to conquer the city streets, the Super Professional features the 2-For-1 Dropout, All-City's elegantly designed combination geared or single-speed sliding dropout system. Fast, responsive, agile, and capable on mixed terrain, the Super Professional can be converted from single speed to geared or back again to crush all your daily deeds and commutes. - 612 Select Tubing - Features All-City's 2-For-1 Dropout, a beautifully crafted sliding dropout system - Signature fork crown with four-point rack mounts - Two bottle cage mounts, plus mounts in front and rear for racks and fenders - 12mm thru-axles, flat-mount brakes
The Big Fat Dummy is a long tail cargo bike that took a few too many doses of growth hormones. At first glance, you might say that Surly just put bigger tires on a Big Dummy. But if you said that, you'd actually be very wrong so just… don't. Think of Big Fat Dummy as more of a second or third cousin to Big Dummy rather than a brother. They share some of the same DNA and look sort of similar, but they're two very different bikes and really only interact when they both reach for the potato salad spoon at that family reunion that no one really wants to be at anyway. Now that that's out of the way, let's get down to the nitty gritty of what makes this hulking beast of a bike tick. Surly's goal with designing a cargo bike around fat tires was to create the most stable, stiff, and traction-laden ride possible while hauling a ton of stuff. Big Fat Dummy has a longer toptube and slacker headtube than its more svelt cousin giving it a nice, predictable, and stable ride. They also used thinner, lighter tubing to construct its cargo area so while it's an overall burlier bike, there's not much difference in weight. Big Fat Dummy accepts either 10mm or 12mm axles in the rear with a spacing of 190/197mm. That big ol' spacing equates to one thing: tire clearance for days. Big Fat Dummy maxes out at a massive 26 x 5.25" tire.* While that large of a tire provides the most traction and stability a bike can possibly offer, it's also a lot of rubber to push and might not be for everybody. Luckily, Big Fat Dummy is also a blast to ride with 3" tires too. It uses the same 100mm suspension-corrected fork as the Wednesday, meaning if you want to add a little squishy squishy to your ride, you can throw a Bluto on and let ‘er rip. If you intend to carry a passenger on your Big Fat Dummy, Surly requires use of their Dummy Rail Collars. These provide a secondary retention system for the rack, as well as stiffen the rack system. In addition, a stoker handlebar set up, found on tandem bicycles, is recommended as well. Make sure to check with seat post manufacturer for stoker handlebar compatibility. All Big Fat Dummy framesets and bikes ship with a Dummy deck, rails, bags, and the aforementioned Dummy Rail Collars so you can immediately start hauling cargo — human or otherwise. Big Fat Dummy is ready and willing to carry all sorts of crap — literally. It's already in use on an organic farm in Ecuador so it's likely that it's hauled some form of manure by now. *Using a 26 x 5.25" tire will cause some drivetrain limitations.
The Surly Flat Bar Cross-Check: a different take on an old favorite, and a go-to for those seeking solid two-wheel, non-motorized transport. It’s still the same Surly Cross-Check frame that has reliably carried people from here to there for decades, only with a spec that moves it deeper into the category of practical transportation. The Cross-Check frame is constructed of size specific 4130 chromoly ‘Natch tubing and adorned with a simple and straight forward build kit comprised of SRAM X5 components, tough Alex rims, and our do-it-all Knard 41 tire. Instead of the standard drop bar, there’s a comfy flat bar with a 27-degree sweep to keep you sitting pretty, and an MSW Pork Chop rear rack to carry you and all of your stuff with the greatest of ease. One of Surly's goals with this bike was to keep the price tag low and the usefulness high. That way, you’ll have some cash leftover just in case you want to stop for a happy hour on the way home from work. - 100% Surly 4130 chromoly frame, main triangle is double-butted; 1 1/8" threadless brazed chromoly fork - Bosses front and rear for cantilever or linear-pull brakes, rack and fender eyelets at the dropouts, dual water bottle mounts, eyelets at the crown, and fully threaded through-blade fork eyelets for a front rack - Semi-horizontal dropouts with a derailleur hanger for geared or singlespeed drivetrains and/or wheelbase adjustability - Works with all single, double, and triple road or mountain cranksets - Includes Surly brake hanger, seatpost clamp, and dropout adjusting screws - Clearance to run 700c x 45mm tires; 40mm with fenders
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