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The FabricBike Portobello 7 Speed City Bicycle in Olive is the perfect choice for urban cyclists who want a stylish and reliable bike for their daily commute. This bike is designed to provide a comfortable and efficient ride, with a classic hand-made high-strength steel mixed frame that is both durable and lightweight.
The bike features a Shimano Revoshift (twist) 7S, RS35 derailleurs, which allow for smooth and easy gear changes, and 700 x 32C tyres that are suitable for all seasons. The Portobello ErgoComfort saddle provides a comfortable ride, while the Fabricbike by Promax® front and rear brakes ensure reliable stopping power.
The bike also comes with a range of extras, including an aluminum rear grill, kickstand, bell, and reflectors. With a weight of just 14 kg and a maximum weight capacity of 100 kg, this bike is perfect for riders of all sizes and abilities.
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.
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