- Stylish and reliable comfort bicycle
- Efficient and stable 26-by-2.0-inch tires
- 6-speed Shimano drivetrain
- Full front and rear fenders
- Adjustable stem for added rider comfort
With a lightweight aluminum frame, and a comfortable and upright riding position, the Pulse Konstanz comfort bike makes an ideal choice for both quick neighborhood jaunts as well as longer commutes. To secure its role as a versatile city bike, the Konstanz comes with a supple, yet lightweight suspension fork to smooth out cracks and bumps in the road, and full front and rear fenders--an ideal accessory to keep your pants dry and clean, even in the rain. For added day-to-day city versatility, the bicycle sports a blend of easy rolling 26-inch wheels coupled with a wide 2.0-inch tire. The added width of the Konstanz's tires (when compared to racing road bikes) offers additional traction in wet weather and helps smooth out the ride. A rack comes with the bicycle, too, a feature certain to please both the seasoned commuter and newbie rider. Other features designed for maximum rider comfort include a suspension seat post, a comfy padded saddle, and an adjustable stem. A reliable 6-speed (1 x 6) Shimano drivetrain is thrown into the mix for added reliability.About Kettler Bicycles
Since 1949 Kettler has been a world wide leading brand in sports and fitness equipment. Even before starting to distribute bicycles in the United States back in 1981, Kettler's innovative and reliable touring/city bicycles were in high demand in both the United States and Europe. With Kettler's new Pulse line of bicycles, customers looking for a more budget oriented bicycle can now enjoy the quality they've come to expect from Kettler.What's in the Box?
Bicycle and owner's manualManufacturer's Warranty
One-year limited warranty
- Binding : Sports
- Label : Kettler
- Manufacturer : Kettler
- Model : KT406
- Publisher : Kettler
- Studio : Kettler
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Here it is, some specification for Pulse by Kettler Men's Milano Comfort Bike.
My Kettler Pulse Milano arrived in less than one week in perfect condition. It is a really well-crafted, light, and attractive bike. Even though I went for the 17" frame, it is still a tad high for my legs.
So, why only four stars? Because it was the most difficult bike to assemble I've experienced in my entire life! The directions do not cover this particular bike, so were little help. One of the tools required, a slim wrench, so-called a 'spanner', took half a day of roaming the planet to find. No one calls it a spanner. I finally found one at a Schwinn store, which charged $10 for this el cheapo item. I've been putting bikes together for 50 years, literally. I've never had a two-day ordeal like this.
I canned the fenders. I don't like fenders anyway, and these looked like they might take another hour or so to get right.
Don't get me wrong, this is a Really Nice Bike. But you might want to consider having a bike shop assemble it.
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Tags : Comfort Bikes , Men
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