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The SUPERBIKE "STI" is offered with Shimano STI shifters and brake levers mounted on a remote handlebar located in front of the fully adjustable cranks. This gives the rider the added performance of shifting and braking without taking your hands off the cranks. $2995 More info. call 800 800 5828 or Email sales @ Freedomryder.com
Specifications (Standard on all "SUPERBIKES)
4130 Thin wall Chrome-Moly frame
26" x 1.0 - 115 psi Tioga City Slicker tires with top
quality (559c) double wall rims with 32 stainless spokes front and rear
Top quality polished, Phil Wood alloy, 32 hole, rear hubs with threaded axles and sealed cartridge bearings
Large diameter 6061 T-6 anodized aluminum rear axle with
threaded lugs and heli-coil inserts. Utilizes a unique alignment screw to
maintain exact alignment every time you reinstall it.
Full wrap-around 6061 T-6 anodized aluminum adjustable leg supports
Custom contoured, aluminum two-piece seat comes standard
with padded seat bottom and back (not optional like other handcycles). The
seat back is adjustable up and down and uses top quality nylon UV resistant
fabric. The thickness of the foam has been increased and the seat bottom uses
two densities of foam.
Two Tektro dual pivot side pull front brakes All the aluminum parts including the footrests and rear axle are clear anodized.
6' orange visibility flag
Specifications "S.T.I." (Specific)
Shimano "STI" remote shift/brake controls
Shimano 175 mm "LX" crank set 22x32x44 Shimano Ultegra indexing top derailleur and XT indexing bottom derailleur with 27 speeds Shimano 9 speed 11-34 cogset Shimano Deore 32 hole freehub Top quality light, aluminum, adjustable hydraulic steering dampener Narrow aluminum rear axle with 10 degree hubs (currently used on our race bikes) CONTACT US FOR UPGRADES AND OPTIONS Pricing
Warning - You may be injured while handcycling. The performance of specialized handcycles may expose the user to injury from impact with the ground, pavement or any obstructions including but not limited to; trees, other cycles, automobiles, pedestrians or any objects that may be encountered during the use of the handcycle.
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