Product Description
The product is Nirve B-1 Men's Single Speed Cruiser Bike. It has 26-Inch wheels. It comes in a matte black.
| Price: | $309.99 |
| as of Mon, 18 Mar 2013 08:11:13 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #102391 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Matte Black
- Brand: Nirve
- Model: 9606
- Released on: 2008-12-11
Features
- Men's single-speed bike with Fastback Cruiser design
- Hi-Ten steel frame and ergonomic Kandy Bars handlebars
- 26-inch wheels with alloy rims and cruiser tires
- Front hand brake and rear coaster brake
- Nirve comfort saddle; alloy kickstand
Amazon.com
Built for comfortable cruising and head turning style, the B-1 Cruiser Bike from Nirve features Fastback Cruiser design in a stylish matte black frame. Featuring a sturdy Hi-Ten steel frame with ergonomic Kandy Bars handlebars, the B-1 Cruiser provides a comfortable, upright riding position. The bike offers an easy ride with single-speed gearing, a front hand brake, and a classic coaster brake. Additional details include a Nirve comfort saddle, 26-inch cruiser tires, alloy rims, and an alloy kickstand.
Features:
- One-speed gearing
- Fastback cruiser design
- Hi-Ten steel frame
- Nirve Kandy Bars ergonomic handlebars
- Front hand brake, rear coaster brake
- 26-inch wheels
- Alloy rims
- Cruiser tires
- Alloy kickstand
- Shipped 85 percent assembled
- Tools and instructions from remaining assembly included
- All specifications are subject to change
- Warranty: frame--five years; components--one year
What's in the Box?
B-1 Cruiser Bike 85 percent assembled, all assembly tools, assembly instructions
About Nirve Bikes:
Nirve strives to make bicycles that are fun and easy to ride--both for pleasure and for short trips that you might otherwise make in your automobile. Nirve collaborates with leading designers, including Paul Frank, John Deere, Hello Kitty, Pink Panther, Mooneyes, Barris Kustoms, Drew Brophy, and Robert August Surfboards to create bikes that have a unique look.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Cool Bike!
By misterloot
I'm a 33 year old male that was looking for a cool single speed bike to ride around the neighborhood a little during evenings and weekends. This is a cool bike with a nice vintage vibe. For the price I'd say it's a pretty decent bike. It's not as nice as my Electra but also not as expensive. It rides really well. Assembled really quick and easy with some basic tools. As long as you have a basic set of metric wrenches or socket set and some allen wrenches you should be fine. It came packaged very well. I love the way the bike rides. It's really quiet and smooth. I added some wood grain Nirve grips, ding dong bell on the seatpost, eyeball valve caps, and a hairpin seat to mine. It looks awesome! It's a cool bike as is but I plan to customize mine a little more before it's all over. Overall I'd say it's a great bike. It's a little better quality than something you'd find at Walmart but not leaps and bounds better. It comes with a pretty cheap front caliper brake. I chose to remove it though. Makes for a much cleaner looking bike in my opinion. If you're looking at this bike thinking it looks cool in the picture it looks just as cool in person. I love mine.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Smooth ride
By Manfredmanley
The bike was easy to assemble and is a great ride. It feels much more stable and well constructed than my neighbors Schwinn in my opinion, and I have received compliments on how cool it looks. Very happy with the purchase!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Fun to assemble and ride
By Troy Vitullo
We've only had the bike for a few weeks, but it's a great bike. It looks good. It rides silently. It's comfortable. It was fun to assemble too. It took an hour or so but the instructions were pretty clear although the diagram for assembling the front brake was useless. Just go look at another bike and you'll get more information.
The bike is heavy and the center of gravity is a bit forward, so popping it up over a curb is tough, and hopping it is probably not a good idea.
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