The new Windsor Wellington 2.0 is just the bike for the rider wanting the performance of an aluminum frame, coupled with the comfort of a CroMoly fork and dealing with a budget. NEW FEATURES: NEW 6061 Series Aluminum Frame, lighter, higher performance aero shaped stays and multishape tubing DUAL PIVOT ALUMINUM BRAKES SHIMANO REAR DERAILLEUR TRIPLE ALUMINUM CRANKSET We apologize in advance if we over-sell your size as quantities are very limited. General Sizing Guide 47cm fits most cyclist 5' to 5'2" 50cm fits most cyclist 5'3" to 5'5" 53cm fits most cyclist 5'6" to 5'8" 56cm fits most cyclist 5'9" to 5'11" 59cm fits most cyclist 6' to 6'2" 62cm fits most cyclist 6'2" to 6'4" Frame Kinesis 6061 Series Multi-Shaped Aluminum, Aero-Shaped Stays, 2xH2O mounts, replaceable rear derailleur hanger, rear rack braze-ons Fork / Headset DuraForte TaperBlade CroMoly / VP-H692W STEEL BLACK Crankset Triple LSC 30T/42T/52T x170MM ALLOY BLACK Bottom Bracket VP-BC73 CARTRIDGE Pedals VP-349A ALLOY SILVER BODY& BLACK CAGE W/CPSC REFLECTOR Front Derailleur SHIMANO FD-A073 DOWN PULL Rear Derailleur SHIMANO RD-A070D BLACK Shifters SHIMANO SL-A050 21-SP (21 gears total) Cassette/Freewheel SHIMANO MF-TZ21 14-28T-7spd (21 gears total) Chain KMC Z-51 STEEL BR/BR Hubs Forged aluminum (black finish) with Quick Release Spokes Stainless Steel Rims DA14 700x14Gx36H DOUBLE WALL ALLOY BLACK W/CNC SIDE WALL Tires Kenda 700x25C BLACKwall K-152 High pressure road, presta valve tubes Brakes Aluminum dual pivot black finish Brake Levers ALLOY BLACK LEVER W/BLACK RUBBER hoods Handlebar Aluminum alloy black W:400MM(47~50CM)/420MM(53~56CM)/440MM(59~62CM) Stem Aluminum alloy quill EXT:90MM(47~50CM)/110MM(53~56CM)/130MM(59~62CM)x0 DEG Tape Black cork Saddle Comfort Seat Post Aluminum alloy Micro Adjust 27.2x300mm Seat Clamp Aluminum Alloy with bolt
C**G
Great bike for the cost
The bike only cost $339, but is very durable and super affordable. I have been able to sprint 20+ rather easily. The only complaints I would have are the climbing and if you have a belly. Climbing isn't exactly amazing on the bike, but it is definitely doable. If you have a bit of a belly, I would change the seat as it can get very uncomfortable very quickly, especially in headwinds where you want to minimize your wind signature.
K**R
This bike is worth it.
After having this bike for 6 months and putting about 800 miles on it, I feel I can write an honest review now. It's light, durable (I wrecked it on a curb and broke my steel bottle holder but everything on the bike is ship shape) handles well, shifts smoothly, it's geared really well, I can go on. It's not a Trek, Cannondale, or super fancy hunk of carbon fiber but if you want a good bike that's relatively cheap, this is it.
M**K
Great Value!
I put 200 miles in just a few days already right out of the box. The overall value is excellent but here are some of the things you might upgrade later on:Brakes are bare minimum quality.Shifters are basic but sort of clumsy and I hit one with my knee when I was digging real hard, but they definitely helped me understand proper gearing as a newbie with H and L labels.
P**I
Awesome bike!!!
Love this bike, is perfect for our local paved trails and for commuting to work, had to adjust the brakes, but that's a given, very happy with my purchase:-):-) Shipping was fast and it was easy to put together!!
A**S
Five Stars
Great
J**O
Love it..
Exceptional buy. Perfect size, easy to assemble and fine tune. Love it... I am 6'2" and about 240#'s, rides great...
S**M
Aluminum bikes are making a comeback
There is a bicycle expert/trainer/racer in northern California that rides the Wellington 2.0 as his training bike. He has over 500,000 miles of road riding experience. He did change the tires wheels and pedals. Don't get sucked in and think you need a $8000 bike to get into road riding.You can check out the above mentioned rider on YouTube....Funnzie is his YouTube name
A**R
I've put several thousand miles on mine and still love it. The components are cheap but so far ...
Definitely worth the price! I've put several thousand miles on mine and still love it. The components are cheap but so far I haven't had to replace anything. It can be a pain to time but not difficult. I ride it on any hill's or flats and it rides just fine! I smoke many of my friend's that ride 1500 $ bikes and have many more miles than me. Upgrade later if you want but this is a great bike for the price
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