Designed to let you cruise, coast, and climb, the sixthreezero Ride in the Park men's bicycle combines a classic city cruiser frame with a choice of three gearing options — making it ideal for beach journeys, trips to the market, and urban commuting. Featuring lightweight aluminum construction, the men's Ride in the Park has a low-profile diamond frame design for easy entry, plus a seat and handlebar geometry that puts you in an upright, heads-up position.Offering maximum versatility for a wide range of activities, this stylish bike is outfitted with a comfortable synthetic leather saddle and matching grips with classic stitching.The Ride in the Park men's bike is available in two gearing options:7-speed Shimano external hub allows for a wide range of riding — from leisure to long distance commutes. Includes front and rear handbrakes.3-speed Shimano internal hub with easy-to-use Nexus shifter enables you to handle longer distances and moderate hills. Includes front and rear handbrake.It also comes with a rear rack for mounting optional baskets or panniers (sold separately), matching full fenders to protect you from splashes and debris, twist shifter for quick gear changes, a 700 x 32C wheel set, and double-walled rims for a smooth ride. This 26-inch bike fits riders from 5 feet to 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and it comes 85 percent assembled.Designed with comfort, ease, and eye-catching style, sixthreezero bikes offer affordable quality for a vast range of riders.
Bike Type | City Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | sixthreezero |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Color | Grey w/ Brown Seat/Grips |
Wheel Size | 700 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Bicycle frame with rear rack and rear wheel connected^front wheel^handlebar^saddle^pedals^reflectors^instruction manual |
Size | 26" / 3-speed |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Style | 3-speed |
Model Name | sixthreezero Ride In The Park Men's Touring City Bike |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00689354470129 |
UPC | 689354470129 |
Manufacturer | Sixthreezero Enterprises, L.L.C. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 54.6 x 31.7 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 17.87 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 66.5 x 24.5 x 17 inches |
Brand Name | sixthreezero |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 630209 |
D**N
Great bike, easy to assemble, and it's a great ride
My wife bought this for me and it's a great bike! It was for my birthday and I needed to assemble it, but it turned out it was easy, great instructions. Went out for a ride same day.I've had it now for three years, and it's still great to ride, the shifters are excellent and the fit is very good. I'm five eleven and fitting on a straight up bike like this has not been easy but this one is perfect. I'm happy to jump on and go. What more could you ask for?
J**F
Great bike
Bought this bike several weeks ago and I really like it overall. I had a bit of trouble getting the bike out of the package with worrying about bending the spokes due to the tight packing. A bit of advice - cut *all the zip ties before you try to remove the bike and make sure the box is completely cut away first. The assembly is probably not too challenging if you read the directions. I should have tried that. As it was I fiddled around and finally got things right. There are some assembly videos out there that support will point you to but not specific to this bike so they help some but are not great.The bike itself is very nice and smooth. The breaks are ok - very traditional caliper breaks. The only thing I have had a bit of trouble with is getting the fender over the chain adjusted properly so it doesn't make a noise when I am climbing hills. Not a huge deal.The shifter is very smooth and the bike is very light. Overall I'm quite happy with it, though I may upgrade the brakes someday.
J**R
Assembly instructions not ideal, especially for a novice like me
I purchased this bike because I was looking for a fairly simple bicycle to ride around with my kids and my husband. I am a female who purchased this men's bike, and I am very happy with it overall. I like the look of the bike - the gray with tan leather and silver accents, and I like that it came with a rack on the back. The seat is uncomfortable, which I expected from the pictures online.The biggest issue I had with this bike was assembly. I expected that the bike would not come fully assembled since it was being shipped to me, but I would have appreciated knowing to what extent I would be building the bike myself, as I am not a bike expert by any means. The instructions that came with my bike were not specifically meant for my model, so I had to try and discern what was important for my bike, and what I needed to ignore. Also, my bike came with two instruction manuals, so there were some instructions that applied to my bike in each book (again, neither manual was for my specific bike). I understand about saving paper to reduce environmental impact, but if I am to be expected to adjust the GEARS and SHIFTER (yikes!!!!), I need instructions meant for my exact bicycle, and I need more pictures.I did contact sixthreezero's mechanics via email, and I did receive a fairly prompt response, along with a video that was meant to instruct me further as to how to adjust the gears for smooth shifting. But this video did not show enough angles of the gears so I could see what adjusting the high and low screws and the micro adjuster (new terms I learned) actually did. The video also assumed that I had a way to suspend my bike so that it would not be touching the ground, making it easier to shift to test my adjustments. I was told later that I could flip my bike upside down, but I felt like this didn't give me the right angle to visualize the derailleur (another new term), or reach the shifter on the handle while I spun the wheel. So, I hung my bike from the garage ceiling with bungee cords.My saving grace was an excellent video from another bike mechanic company that gave a step by step instruction with illustrations of how to adjust the gears. Otherwise, I would have had to set up a video consult with sixthreezero, or take the bike to a bike shop (more likely considering my frustration level).Bottomline, assembly was a bit of a nightmare for this novice, but overall I still really like this bike. It rides and shifts smoothly and is pretty, but needs a more comfy seat. I also appreciate they included touch-up paint! Thank you!
A**.
Thought I was getting a deal, but this sucks
Every time I ride my bike, I swear I'll go straight home and write an angry review. Literally every single time. I don't know why it's taken me so long to post this, but here we are. In short, these bikes are junk. I would say they're precisely what you expect for about $400 dollars, but the truth is, you could spend less on a Huffy at Target and get something better. My bike showed up with some assembly required. After noticing that not all the parts fit together (awesome), I noticed the brakes didn't work properly. I called customer service and they said they'd reimburse me if I got a tune-up at a bike shop. Great customer service, but that's the only good thing I have to say about this company. My bike rattles and clangs endlessly. I'm CONSTANTLY having to tighten things, like the handlebars, kickstand, wheels, etc. The brakes are terrible and the wire is either slipping or stretching. I can't tell. The gears shift poorly — reaching the highest gear has always been nearly impossible — and now they grind because either the chain or the gear wheel is warped. The tires lose air and are flimsy anyway, so when I hit a bump the metal sometimes hits the ground. This bike is also curiously slow yet not terribly heavy. I'm at a loss. Bottom line, I've had a lot of bikes and this one is just a waste of metal and money. It's nice to look at and people compliment it more than any shirt I've ever worn, but good looks don't equal good engineering. Don't waste your money. Spend the money on a bike you'll have more than 8 months before throwing away.
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