Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012
Cross bicycle with aluminum frame, high-quality Shimano Acera components, 21 speeds, TEKTRO 837AL brakes.
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Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012
Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012 is a high-quality cross bike 6061 aluminum alloy frame. SR SUNTOUR CR-8V V3 front fork with 100mm spacing, RITCHEY Logic LB head set and TEKTRO 837AL provide perfect riding qualities. Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012 is equipped with high-quality Shimano Acera components and offers 21-speeds. . If you are looking for a bicycle suitable both for off-road as well as on-road riding, then Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012 represents an ideal choice.
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Technical description:
- Name: 4EVER FLAME
- Year: 2012
- Frame: ALU 6061
- Fork: SR SUNTOUR CR-8V V3
- Rear derailleur: SHIMANO ACERA RD-M360
- Front derailleur: SHIMANO FD-TX51
- Gear shift: SHIMANO SL-RS35 3x7-SPD
- Rear brake: TEKTRO 837AL
- Front brake: TEKTRO 837AL
- Brake levers: TEKTRO RS392A TENERA
- Cranks: SHIMANO FC-171 48/38/28
- Cassette: SHIMANO MZ-TZ21
- Chain: TAYA
- Bottom bracket: VP BC-55 P
- Pedals: UNION SP-872N Plastic
- Handlebars: ZOOM
- Head set: RITCHEY Logic LB
- Handlebar stem: ZOOM C-299 adjust
- Front hub: UNION 512 QR
- Rear hub: UNION 562 7 QR
- Front rim: REMERX RMX 219
- Rear rim: REMERX RMX 219
- Spokes: MACH1 STAINLESS
- Front tire: KENDA Kwick
- Rear tire: KENDA Kwick
- Seat: VELO NP12 Lady
- Seat post: ZOOM
- Seat clamp: Superlight 4EVER
- Grips: VELO
- Weight: 13.25kg
Women’s Cross Bike 4EVER Flame 2012 - Product parameters
Generally speaking, the more the better. Mountain and cross bikes should have at least 24 speeds (road bikes should have at least 18).
The main part of a bike. Other parts and components are affixed to it. It has a shape of an uneven pentagon, but the main load-bearing part is made up of an uneven quadrangle with an adhering triangle at the rear (unless the bike has rear fork suspension).
12" (for users 90 - 110 cm tall)
14" (for users 95 - 115 cm tall)
16" (for users 100 - 125 cm tall)
18" (for users 105 - 125 cm tall)
20" (for users 105 - 135 cm tall)
24" (for users 115 - 155 cm tall)
26" (for users over 155 cm tall)
27,5" (for users over 155 cm tall)
28" (for users over 155 cm tall)
29" (for users over 155 cm tall)
Brakes are an essential part of a bike. The two most common types are disc brakes and V-brakes. Disc brakes are more effective, but need to be maintained more often, while V-brakes are easy to maintain and last longer. Other braking systems include drum brakes or a coaster brake (in children's bikes).
Generally speaking, the more kilometers per year you ride, the higher quality should the components of your bike be. Component sets are divided into three main categories.
Basic components set - more affordable bikes have basic components of good quality
Advanced components set - bikes have high quality components, along with some accessories (i.e. mudguards and carriers on trekking bikes, etc.)
Top components set - bikes with highest quality components and accessories.
The total weight of the product.