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Multi-Speed

$439.00 - $569.99
- 21-speed - Suspension seatpost - Internal cable routing - DDK Wide Comfort saddle
$449.00
- 21-speed - Full Shimano drivetrain - 31.8mm handlebar & stem - Alloy wheels - Vee Rubber Galaxy tires - Front hub QR
$450.00 - $509.99
- 7-speed - Steel frame - DDK Wide comfort saddle - Internal cable routing
$599.99
- 21-speed - Aluminum frame - Shimano Tourney
$629.99 - $699.95
TAKES YOU ANYWHERE The dual-sport DXT's are pumped-up, go-anywhere/do-anything versions of our Allegro fitness bikes. With more gearing range to take on steeper hills and tougher terrain. Wider tires with a trail-capable tread for access to more riding areas, both paved and packed. And disc brakes and suspension forks for real off-road exploration and off-pavement adventure GIVING YOU A BREAK The advantages of disc brakes over rim brakes on a versatile bike like the DXT far exceed their sole disadvantage, weight gain. Besides their incredible power and modulation, they're just plain safer, especially in the rain. Once rims get wet or muddy, using friction to stop the wheel at its circumference is less efficient than using friction to stop a less wet or muddy small diameter disc near the center of the wheel from rotating. And eliminating the rim from braking surface duties results in a longer lasting wheel.
$649.99 - $659.99
- 24-speed - 4130 CrMo steel frame - Internal cable routing - Triple ring crank - microSHIFT TS71 shifters
$649.99 - $659.99
- 24-speed - 4130 CrMo steel frame - Internal cable routing - Triple ring crank - microSHIFT TS71 shifters
$739.99
- 16-speed - Aluminum frame & SR suspension fork - Shimano drivetrain - Bengal disc brakes - Shimano M315 trigger shifters - Shimano Altus M310 rear derailleur - Shimano FC-TY-501, 46/30T crank - KHS Sport lock-on grips
$769.95
OWNING CITY STREETS FOR 30 YEARS Our Codas have been some of our most popular bikes for decades, and for good reason. There's the smooth-riding Reynolds chromoly frames, the well-thought-out geometry, the heads-up riding position and the smart component selections, from the super-wide gearing range to the easy-adjust stems: these bikes are simply some of the best and most versatile around. THE BUTTERY RIDE OF QUALITY STEEL We're famous for our steel bikes and the Codas have a lot to do with that. No frame material makes more sense on beat-up city streets than steel. Why? Hit a baseball with a wooden bat and then hit one with an aluminum bat and you'll know why. You want your frame material to soak up those streets, not beat you with them. And we use only the best: Reynolds cold-worked, double-butted chrome-moly steel.
$769.99
The UltraSport line from KHS is geared toward casual riding and helping people achieve their fitness goals. Its aluminum frame provides durability and low weight, and a front suspension fork helps smooth out the ride. The geometry of the bike is suited for riders seeking an upright position, ideal for enjoying the surroundings and having a comfortable ride. Ergonomic touchpoints, such as a plush saddle and wide platform pedals further increase rider comfort. Add a Shimano drivetrain for reliable shifting, strong double-wall Weinmann rims, and grippy tires for a bike you'll want to take out again and again. - Shimano 8-speed drivetrain - Bengal Mechanical Disc brakes - Suntour SR XCE28 fork
$769.99
Fitness bikes are like the yoga pants of bikes. They fit great, look great, and can be used whether you are hammering the miles or cruising the bike path. These bikes are designed with style, performance, and are particularly suited to riding for aerobic conditioning.
$869.99
TAKES YOU ANYWHERE The dual-sport DXT's are pumped-up, go-anywhere/do-anything versions of our Allegro fitness bikes. With more gearing range to take on steeper hills and tougher terrain. Wider tires with a trail-capable tread for access to more riding areas, both paved and packed. And disc brakes and suspension forks for real off-road exploration and off-pavement adventure GIVING YOU A BREAK The advantages of disc brakes over rim brakes on a versatile bike like the DXT far exceed their sole disadvantage, weight gain. Besides their incredible power and modulation, they're just plain safer, especially in the rain. Once rims get wet or muddy, using friction to stop the wheel at its circumference is less efficient than using friction to stop a less wet or muddy small diameter disc near the center of the wheel from rotating. And eliminating the rim from braking surface duties results in a longer lasting wheel.
$949.99
- 18-speed - Aluminum frame & SR Suspension Fork - Shimano drivetrain - Hydraulic disc brakes - Shimano Acera, SL-M3000/3010 shifters - Shimano 2-piece crank - Shimano Outboard BB - Wellgo Aluminum Platform pedals - KHS Sport Lock-on grips
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