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| Specification | Description |
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| Frame | Electra 6061-aluminum |
| Fork | Steel |
| Rims/Wheels | Aluminum |
| Hubs | Aluminum |
| Spokes | Stainless-steel, 14g |
| Tires | Electra semi-slick, 26 x 2.0 |
| Crankset | Aluminum |
| Chainrings | 44T w/double chainguards |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano |
| Rear Cogs | Shimano, 7-speed: 14-34 |
| Shifters | Shimano Revo |
| Handlebars | Aluminum |
| Tape/Grips | Kraton rubber |
| Stem | Aluminum |
| Brake Levers | Aluminum 4-finger |
| Brakes | Aluminum linear-pull |
| Pedals | Resin platform |
| Saddle | Ergonomic |
| Seatpost | Aluminum |
| Accessories & Extras | Kickstand |
* Subject to change without notice.
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I have a full-suspension, lightweight beast for a mountain bike. And I have a carbon fiber road bike. I love each of them. But I'd forgotten that riding a bike can be fun, low pressure and relaxed. The Townie is a great bike, whether it's your only ride, or the third. The wheels are decent quality, 7 gears does well for city trips, and the long wheelbase makes for a smooth ride.I've taken mine out wearing flip-flops, a ball cap and cargo shorts. I hadn't done that in at least 10 years! These can be customized w fenders, groovy headlamps, a keg cup holder (and baskets for the handlebars if that's what you wanna do).Take it on your next bar crawl, or to your evening softball game, a festival, whatevs.