SOLOMO Mountain Bicycle with Aluminum frame and 20’’ wheels, red
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Bicycle type |
Mountain bike |
Folding |
NO |
Gears |
21 |
Frame material |
High carbon steel |
Mudguard |
NO |
Horn and basket |
No |
Saddle adjustment |
Quick released |
Brakes |
Power Brakes |
Wheelset |
20’’ Spokes |
Tire size |
20’’ |
Rim |
36H double wall rims |
Suspension |
Front |
Pedals |
Plastic |
Color |
Red |
Carrier |
NO |
Reflectors |
NO |
Stand |
YES |
- Aluminum alloy
Aluminum is not used in its pure, because it is too soft, so it means alloys mixed with other metals.
Easy to control: aluminum alloy frame is lighter so it gives maneuverability.
Long exploitation: it is not corroded, as it is oxidized by contact with oxygen.
Save your time: The acceleration is faster due to the rigidity of the frames.
- V-brakes
V-brakes - are a side-pull version of cantilever brakes and mount on the same frame bosses.
-Easy to find: for long distance travelers it can be a rescue- compatible parts can be found in one form or another on almost every bike on the planet, whereas disc brakes still rely on non-standard, proprietary brake pads and calipers.
Note: Designs May Vary Depending On availability