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Tour de France Stage One Jersey Road Bike (Yellow / White, 700C X 56-cm)

Tour de France Stage One Jersey Road Bike (Yellow / White, 700C X 56-cm)

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Product Details

  • Size: 700C X 56-cm
  • Color: Yellow/White
  • Brand: Tour de France
  • Model: 30656
  • Released on: 2012-04-27
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Color_ Yellow / White
  • *Frame Alloy
  • *Fork Steel 1" Threaded
  • *Shifters Shimano Stem Mounted SIS Lever Shifters
  • *Stem Steel 22.2 Quilled





Tour de France Stage One Jersey Road Bike (Yellow / White, 700C X 56-cm)









Product Description

Tour de France 700c Stage One Yellow Jersey Road Bike. For quality and affordability, this one breaks away from the pack. The Stage One Yellow Jersey is a combination of classic road bike mixed with modern technology. The Shimano stem-mounted SIS lever shifters provide a classic look, but are backed by Shimano's A050 derailleurs. You'll look like the stage leader when you cruise by on this collaboration of classic and new. Check it out: Speeds: 12; Frame: Alloy; Fork: Steel 1" Threaded; Shifters: Shimano SL-SY20A stem-mounted lever shifter; Stem: Steel 22.2 quilled road; Crankset: Alloy double 52t / 48t 170 mm length; Wheelset: 700c double-walled alloy rims / steel hubs 36h / 6 spd freewheel; Tires: Wanda 700c / 25c road; Front / rear derailleurs: Shimano A050 front and rear; Handlebar: 42 cm 25.4 classic steel drop; Seatpost: Alloy 27.2 300 mm; Saddle: Steel rail road saddle; Brakes: Alloy caliper; Net weight: 26 1/2 lbs. Some assembly required. State Size. Order yours today! Tour de France 700c Stage One Yellow Jersey Road Bike





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4great bike for the price, but cheap tires and cheap seat
By Corey
i've been riding this bike 60 miles a week, but the tires are made of nylon and made me go through inner tubes like water. i bought Ribmo tires and haven't had a problem since. the front tire didn't come with a rim strip, so i don't know how that happened. definitely better than buying competitive bikes at thousands of dollars. just get rid of the ridiculous thin nylon tires!

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
3Its alright
By dh89
Though I get many compliments for the looks of my bike, there are still some things that I just can't fix. One main thing is the seat post. This piece of junk gave me so much frustration while riding it. The person that engineered this seat post should get his/her job and go back to school. Every time I tightly screws my seat in, it will temporarily stay on for a few minutes. Once I start to ride it for about four miles, the seat will wiggle and eventually wiggle its way lose. No matter how hard I screw it in, the attachment will come lose. Beside this issue, everything else is find.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1not worth the money, or any money
By apad
I ride a cheap ($250) Vilano road bike that I got on Amazon to and from work every day. It's starting to show premature age but still hanging in like a champ so i thought i would buy another "cheap" bike for my bother. I got this one, the Tour De France Stage One Jersey Bike, thinking that even though it's cheaper and a little heavier it would still be an ok beater bike.Turns out it's actually completely useless. The tires that come on it are made of very soft material and don't have a hard lip on the edge. Good tires have this and it's usually reinforcement by a metal cable inside the rubber. As soon as I inflated the rear tire it bubbled over the rim in one spot so bad the wheel couldn't turn through the brake assembly. Not to be out done the front tire kept its shape but its tube deflated after one day of sitting motionless.I figured the tires and tubes would by garbage so I was only disappointed they didn't last a month or at least a couple weeks. I ordered some Gator Skin tires and Avenir tubes since I use that combination on my bike and it's been great for months. This brings the cost of this bike from $220 to $320 before it has even moved. I changed the front tire and tube yesterday and was trying to work the nut off the back one today when the front tube loudly blew out.... you know, form the stress of sitting properly inflated and motionless for one night. I suspect this is actually what happened to the first tube and I just wasn't there to see it.Maybe the rim has some sharp defect and I can get it replaced, maybe i installed the tire poorly and the next tube will hold, maybe somehow this thing will actually ride down a street one day. However the tires aren't even the only trash parts on this thing and it's already cost enough money and time that while "cheap never is" isn't always true, I can tell you it is with this thing.Don't buy this lump of metal unless you envision it without any tires, with rims that need inspection and finishing, and with assorted clips and pads that need immediate replacement and it still seems like a deal to you. Because that's what you're probably going to have to do before it's road worthy.

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Tour de France Stage One Jersey Road Bike (Yellow / White, 700C X 56-cm). Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.2

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