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PRE-ORDERING
Since the response to the Global Pandemic in mid-March, bicycle demand has increased significantly as it is an outdoor activity and one of the few things that people across the country could enjoy during this time in human history.
We have sold out of many of our models, and we are currently offering an option to "Pre-Order" incoming inventory from our factories. This is a program we have employed so that riders who truly are looking for a new bicycle to ride during these historic times.
HOW PRE-ORDERING A BICYCLE WORKS
In the most basic sense, it is a reservation on future inventory yet to be ready for sale to riders. On the product page of the bike you wish to order, you will either see a button to "Notify Me When In Stock" or to "Pre-Order" the bicycle. If the "Add To Cart" or "Buy It Now" buttons are active, your bike is in immediate stock and will usually ship within 3-5 business days.
If the "Notify Me When In Stock" button is present, this means that we do not have reliable delivery dates available, so we don't make the promise that we will ship on a specific date, when in fact we do not have verification that it will. The best thing to do is to sign up for the email notification when it is shown on the product page of the bicycle you would like to order.
Please note, when you receive a stock notification, it may very well be a notice that "Pre-Order" is now available for the specific bicycle you are interested in.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the complexity of international logistics, and the number of suppliers that provide all the materials to build and manufacture our bicycles, shipping delivery times are subject to change. With the global Pandemic added to the situation, it makes delivery dates dificult to predict. We will email you updates and expected shipping date changes if we experience any during the time of your pre-order.
Please visit our Pre-Order FAQ page for more information, or contact us at theteam@sixthreezero.com
Ride in the Park is elegant, classic and beneath it all--fierce. The easy step-through frame and Shimano 7-speed gear system allow you to feel perfectly at ease whether you are rushing to an early morning meeting or casually exploring those late city nights.
- Easy-mount step-through frame
- Dual single-spring seat for extra support
- Easily customizable for style and function
- Suitable for all skill levels
Weight Range | Up to 300lbs |
Height Range | 5'3" - 6'2" |
Arm Length | Average, Long |
Leg Length | Average, Long |
Ride Frequency | Daily / Once a Week / Once a Month |
Primary Use | Commuting |
Riding Surface | Paved Surfaces / Trails |
Distance | 10 - 20 Miles |
Riding Pace | Moderate / Aggressive |
Designed For | Comfort & Speed |
Seat Firmness | Medium |
Uphill Frequency | Often |
Body Pain | Good for Riders with Back Pain |
Frame | Frame Material: Aluminum; Size: 17" ; Frame Style: Top Tube; Dropout: 3/8” Threading; Dropout Style: Forged Semi-Vertical Dropout; Mounts Included: Rear Rack Mounts |
Fork | Fork Material: Steel Fork Style: Standard Fork; Drop Out: 3/8" |
Headset | Diameter: 25.4mm; Material: Steel |
Wheels | Size: 700c x 38c Spoke Count: 36 Spoke Thickness: 14G Hub Material: Steel Attachment Type: Front - 3/8" 15mm nut, Rear - 3/8" Threading Axle (15mm Bolt) Single-Wall Rim |
Tires | Size (Standard): 700C x 38C; Size (Inches): 27.5" x 1.50”; Tread: Street Tread; Sidewall: Black |
Chain | Size: 1/2″×3/32″ Links: 112 |
Cassette | Teeth Count: 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, & 28 |
Crankset | Crank Material: Steel |
- ! Measured In Inches From Ground
- A Top Tube Height: 33
- B Seat Tube Height: 27
- C Seat Max Height: 38
- D Handlebar Stem Height: 39
- E Bottom Tube Length: 25
- F Rear Wheel Arm Length: 18
- G Front Wheel Hub Height: 13
- I Bottom Bracket Height: 11
- J Wheelbase J to G: 43
- K Stand-over Height: 19
- L Top Tube Length: 23
- M Front Fork Length: 16
- Beach
- City
- Path
or a cruise through the park.
keep you riding easy all day long.
- REAR RACK
- 700x32c Low Resistance Tires
- 7 Speeds
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
What is the optimal tire pressure
Hi, Marie!
Thank you for sending us your inquiry. Our suggested tire pressure is up to 40 PSI.
I hope this answers your inquiry.
Cristina -
What is the weight of this bike?
32 lb