Takara Sugiyama Flat Bar Fixie Bike, Gray/Blue, Large/58cm Frame








Key features
- •58cm Tig Welded Steel Frame and Fork
- •700c Alloy Wheels
- •Flat Bar Style Handlebar
- •Front and Rear Hand Brakes
- •Flip flop Hub with Fixed Gear and Freewheel included
Takara Sugiyama Flat Bar Fixie Bike, Gray/Blue, Large/58cm Frame
List Price: $348.65$313.79DEALYou Save: $34.86 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.4
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Great if you know nothing about bikes like me!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2017
I purchased this bike because it was cheap and super basic and at the time was everything I needed. Upon arrival the bike was 90% built. With some basic hand tools I was able to finish building it and was on the road the next morning. Now after having it for a month there are some things I'm starting to notice. The brakes can be squeaky at times and requires adjustment about once a week (most likely me fault for being a poor technician). The bike is lightweight and from a stop on a hill the bike is easy to get moving.
Simple, low cost.
Alexis H✓ Verified Purchase•May 5, 2017
Very fun bike to ride no worry about changing gears. I cut approx 2 inches off the handle bars for an sleaker look. The brakes sqeal something awful but I may need to brake them in a bit more. I was hoping that coasting would be more quite on the free wheel side but it clickes noticably. Likely silent on the fixed side but I'm too chicken to try it out. No comment on long distances because I'm not much of a cyclist.
Good compromise between price and quality
Jamazon✓ Verified Purchase•February 19, 2017
Not bad for the price. It's a bit on the heavy side. Tires are marked here as 700x32c but in reality they're 700x38c if you're planning on buying extra tubes at the same time.
Four Stars
Tom✓ Verified Purchase•April 15, 2016
It's a good bike - assembly was pretty straight forward and easy. It was exactly what I was expecting.
Garbage
lance valentine•July 30, 2014
First off got bike earlier then thought. Got it on a wed put it together pretty simple. But no tools came with to put it together. So make sure you have them. Took it for a little ride seemed fine. Thursday took it for a ride when I and my brother noticed both tires were wobbling. Towards end of ride a noise from the back sprocket started to happen. So Friday take it to a bike shop they tell me the tires have to be trued which is tighten the spokes to align tires so they don't wobble $40 to get that done. Then the sprocket noise is because they put a cheap sprocket on which has bearings in it and they oil the hell out of it to mask the noise for a little bit he told me id be lucky to get 100 miles out of the sprocket before it stopped working. New sprocket installed about 28 dollars. So bike is about 200 add the extra money about 70 to get it working properly. So 280 total. Better off spending the money to get a better bike. Looks nice tho but not a very wise spend. I recommend buying a bike from a store.
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