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$769.00
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.
$619.00
- 21 Speed - Aluminum frame - 80mm travel fork - Internal cable routing - DDK Wide Comfort saddle - Suspension seatpost
$659.00
- 21 Speed - Shimano drivetrain - Cable disc brakes - Internal cable routing - Triple ring crank
$1,099.00
- 18 Speed - Aluminum frame - Carbon fork - Hydraulic disc brakes - Velo Silicone Foam Grips
$819.00
- 16 Speed - Aluminum frame & fork - 2x8 drivetrain - Cable disc brakes - Shimano rear derailleur
$719.00
- 24 Speed - Easy Step-thru frame options - Cable disc brakes - Shimano drivetrain - Alex EV-23 Aluminum double wall rims - DDK Wide Comfort, Memory Foam w/Elastomer Spring saddle
The X-Route 300 is a purpose-built machine from KHS for year-round commuting, trips to the park, or pedaling the bike path. Its lightweight aluminum frame gives it a snappy ride feel, while the carbon fork keeps the front end planted for laser-sharp steering. This bike rolls on efficient 700c wheels keep you moving along with ease. The supple 40mm-wide tires create a smooth ride, and have light tread for heading out on gravel or unpaved paths. A 9-speed drivetrain features a wide-range 11-42T cassette that offers plenty of gearing for varying terrain, while the powerful hydraulic disc brakes ensure you have plenty of stopping power. And, this bike has ergonomic touch points help make every ride enjoyable.
$769.00
- 21 Speed - Aluminum frame - Full Shimano drivetrain - Bengal cable disc brakes
$489.00
Shouldn’t all bikes be comfortable? You would think so, but many types of bicycle are designed for special types of riding Comfort bikes are designed specifically to be very easy and comfortable to ride. The riding position is more upright, putting less stress on the back, hips, shoulders and arms. These bikes also have cushy saddles and grips, easy shifting gears, and often suspension forks as well.
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