Thursday, September 27, 2012

Compareand Tour de France Stage One Polka Dot Road Bike (Red/White, 700C X 56-cm)

Tour de France Stage One Polka Dot Road Bike (Red/White, 700C X 56-cm)

Tour de France Stage One Polka Dot Road Bike (Red/White, 700C X 56-cm)

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Product Details

  • Size: 700C X 56-cm
  • Color: Red / White
  • Brand: Tour de France
  • Model: 30756
  • Released on: 2012-04-27
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Color_ Red / White
  • *Frame Alloy
  • *Fork Steel 1" Threaded
  • *Shifters Shimano Sl-Sy20A Stem Mounted Lever Shifter
  • *Stem Steel 22.2 Quilled Road Stem





Tour de France Stage One Polka Dot Road Bike (Red/White, 700C X 56-cm)









Product Description

Tour de France 700c Stage One Polka Dot Bike was built for the climb! It's a well-known fact that the "King of the Mountain" - the first over the mountain top during the Tour's mountain stages - wears the Polka Dot Jersey. It's a fitting name, then, for this Road Bike made to charge the mountain with ease. The lightweight alloy frame combined with Shimano®'s Tourney derailleurs make this Bike ideal for long, tough climbs. Classic steel drop bars and stem-mounted shifters give this Bike a classic look that is backed with modern technology. Specs: Frame: Alloy; Fork: Steel 1" Threaded; Shifters: Shimano SL-SY20A stem-mounted lever shifter; Stem: Steel 22.2 quilled road; Crankset: Dotek steel double 48t / 42t 170 mm length; Pedals: Steel cage with plastic body; Wheelset: 700c double-walled alloy rims / steel hubs 36h / 6 spd. freewheel; Tires: Wanda 700c / 25c road; Front / rear derailleurs: Shimano Tourney; Handlebar: 42 cm 25.4 classic steel drop; Seatpost: Alloy 27.2 300 mm; Saddle: Steel rail road saddle; Brakes: Alloy caliper; Net weight: 28 lbs. Some assembly required. State Size. Order yours today! Tour de France 700c Stage One Polka Dot Bike





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
3An OK bike for a biginner....maybe.
By Jonathan McCrury
I bought this bike for my wife who is wanting to start riding with me. For the price I didn't expect to receive the same quality that I would get from a bike shop, but even with low expectations I was still a little disappointed with what I received. It is definitely a low quality product. I have a road bike that I purchased form Wal-Mart for the exact same price and it is definitely a higher quality bike even though it is cheaply made too.I believe the bike will work well for my wife's casual riding, but for someone looking for a good entry level road bike I would not recommend this one. There were a few things that I did not like when I received the bike. The first one was the packaging. I was actually afraid something was going to be damaged when I got it. I also thought I was going to break or bend a spoke trying to remove the handlebars because of the way they had them woven through one of the wheels in the box. It was missing a bolt to mount the shifters to the stem. Even though it cost less than a $1 for me to get bolt for it, that is still annoying when parts are missing. I also had to replace both inner tubes because neither held air, so that was another $10 I spent.For a casual beginner this bike may be fine, but don't expect much if you purchase it.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
3not good, not bad
By Jiarong Li
this is the first bike i have ever purchased, though i used to have an old schwinn bike from uncle. this bike is at a relatively cheap price compare to most of road bikes, however, i can tell that this is also i cheap-make bike as well. the out-look of this bike is really good, but components and parts are made with cheap materials, such as the break lever, the brake, and the pedals and so on. and as the other reviewer mentioned, the wheel is a little bent, it take time for you to fix it, unless you would spend $$ at a bike shop. these were the negative side.but overall, i didn't receive with parts missing (as the other reviewer mentioned), and the assembly is not difficult, it took me just about 1 hour. however, it took me a lot of time to fix all the little parts. finally, my bike running smoothly, and it is eye-catching too.compare to the price of other road bikes, i would say this bike is ok, not too good, not too bad. and if you are just a bike racer or serious biker, i guess this bike is fair for you. however, if you want a really good bike, i could tell this is not, as mentioned earlier, a lot of components are cheap.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent for the Price
By zoso
I bike all over South Florida on roads that are not always smooth, but I was tired of lugging around a heavy mountain bike, so I decided to switch over to an affordable road bike. This bike looks good, handles well, and is light and convenient to lug up stairs at the train station, so its perfect for me. After reading the other reviews, I had a feeling I would not be able to assemble this on my own. The instructions were so baffling I put everything back in the box and took it straight to my local bike shop for them to assemble and tune up. Well worth the 30 bucks to avoid all the hassle and aggravation of trying to do myself.

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Tour de France Stage One Polka Dot Road Bike (Red/White, 700C X 56-cm). Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.2

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