The fundamental bike for rental
Get to know your ride
Step Through Frame
Easy to mount and accessible for all riders
26x3” Wide Tires
Shock-absorbent for a smooth ride
Rust-Resistant Components
Keep your rental bike safe from the elements
Threadless Fork and Stem
Simple and low-maintenance
Cruiser Saddle and Foam Grips
Extra padding for extra comfort
Removable Decals
Easily replace with your own branded logo or decal
Features
- Specifications
- Sizing
- Financing
Specifications
Specification
- Frame Aluminum Low Step-Thru, Unisex
- Brakes Coaster Brakes
- Tires 26x3" Smooth Rolling Fat Tires
- Fork Steel 1 1/8" Threadless
- Handlebar Cruiser Bar, 22.2mm
- Stem Alloy Threadless
- Headset Precision Sealed Bearing
- Saddle Comfort Cruiser Saddle
- Crank Prowheel 3PC Alloy
- Rear Cog 22T
- Chain KMC Rust-Buster
- Bottom Bracket Sealed Cartridge Bearing
- Pedals Wellgo Aluminum Chasis with Kraton Rubber
- Rims Aluminum Double-Wall with 13G Stainless Steel Spokes, Coated ED Black
- Hub Rear KT Coaster Brake Hub
- Hub Front KT Hub
- Axle Nuts Rust-Resistent
- Seat Post Clamp 31.8mm, Black
- Seatpost 27.2mm, 300mm
- Grips Comfort Ergonomic
- Kickstand Rear Mount Bolted to Frame
- Sign Plate Welded Large Metal Plate with Removable Decal
- Recommended Weight Limit 220 LBS
Sizing
Sizing
How to measure my inseam for a bike
Your inseam can help you find the perfect sized bike (measuring it properly is similar to pant inseams but measured a little differently). Here's how they work:
- Stand upright with your feet 6-8" apart.
- Using a tape measure or tailor tape, measure from the bottom of your foot to the top of the inside of your leg.
- Compare your inseam measurement to the standover height of the bike. You should have about an inch of space between your body and the top tube.
Size | Height Range | Standover Height |
Financing