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The FabricBike Commuter is the redesigned city bicycle. It comes with a Chromoly frame with tapered tubes that makes it strong and lightweight at the same time. Its SRAM® 8 speed gearbox allows you to face up to the highest heights of the city.
Due to its characteristics, it is an ideal urban bicycle to move around the city: comes with Tektro® disc brakes that allow precision braking on any type of terrain and with WTB components with high durability and comfort. The perfect bike for your daily commutes, fast and functional for conquering your city! Now, you just have to choose the colour that you like the most: white, grey or black?
Alejandro, founder of FabricBike, knew the fixed-gear world well when he decided to start the company. He had spent 5 years in the fixie capital of the world: London. He rode round getting to know the city and fell in love with life on an urban cycle.
These bicycles are designed for daily use, to cycle to university, to work or school, or just around the city. Make your city a bit greener, no exhaust or noise, with FabricBike.
This city bicycle with gears arrives around 80% assembled in a well-protected box. The most complicated is already assembled from the warehouse and the rest is very easily finished. You will have to install the front wheel, saddle and seat post, adjust the handlebars and place the pedals, though we recommend to have everything assembled by a professional.
When you take the bicycle out of the box remove all the protections and the front wheel that is attached to the frame. Then place the seat post and saddle in their corresponding place on the frame. The next part to place is the bicycle handlebars: tighten the stem screws and place the handlebars in the middle. Install the pedals on the cranks as follows: each pedal is marked with the letters L (left) and R (right) to indicate the side to be mounted. Place them slowly and carefully so as not to damage the thread of the crank arms. And finally place the front wheel in the fork dropouts and tighten the nuts.
You should have no problem with the assembly of the bicycle, it is quite straightforward. But if you are not confident in completing the assembly, we recommend that you take the bike to a nearby shop / bicycle mechanic so that a specialist can complete the assembly, and make sure you can ride the bicycle safely and assembled well for a smooth ride.