Frame: 700C, Aluminum Alloy, 53cm; Fork: Alloy; Handlebars: Alloy; Stem: Alloy; Crankset: 48T x 170mm/Alloy; Hub: 14G x 32H/Alloy; Bearing Type: Sealed; Spoke: Steel Bladed; Tires: 700C x 35mm; G.W.: 34 lbs.; N.W.: 26 lbs.; Available Color: Green, Orange, Pink, White, White/Red. Caraci Bicycles is a new company with a great product. Specializing in fixed gear bikes they offer tons of colors and frame styles. Not to mention very unique details in every bike, things like sealed cartridge wheel bearings front and rear. Flat Bladed spokes on the super deep Vee 50mm rims. Clean frame welds on either the high tensile steel or aluminum frames show a decent quality in each model. Even the forks have a unique "Aero" shape to them. These are things you just don't see on other bikes at or around this price.
S**
Worth the $$$. So far
Awesome bike. Not the lightest, but breezes on the road and is a good weight. Do note these tires are about 35mm so they wont necessarily pop on the first curb you hit. Looks exactly as it does in the photo so dont think you'll get something off colored. The only complaint is that it came with only one chain adjuster which was crap so when I flipped the hub I realized the tire was a pain in the ass to stop pulling to one side. Had to order a new pair my self. Overall, Great bike. But be sure to buy a new seat for it or you wont be riding it for a week after your first ride due to a sore a%$ hahaha affordable so go for it. If you want a professional apperance bike with a decent set of works; this is your way in. All of these Caraci Bikes are.
A**R
Five Stars
Great bike I thought it was a little tall for me but it's smooth.
K**A
Five Stars
It was easy to assemble & rides like a fixie should :)
S**.
I now have a frame that is useless. One positive is that I ordered 2 of ...
I received the bike in less than ok condition. There were lots of scratches on the frame, stem and cranks. I rebuild vintage bikes for a hobby and rebuilt about 80 last year alone. When I started assembling the bike I pulled out the bottom bracket to add some grease to the threads. If you don't put grease on them you will eventually get creaks when riding and I am not trusting that the manufacturer already did it. So I start to pull it out and it wont budge. I had to use an impact wrench to remove it and once I got it out I found out that the bottom bracket was cross threaded when installed. I added grease and tried to reinstall but the threads were too damaged. I now have a frame that is useless. One positive is that I ordered 2 of these and the second one went together perfectly.
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