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Diamondback Wildwood Citi Men's Comfort Bike | 
| Brand: RALEIGH Category: Sports
Buy Used: $179.99 - $229.99 as of 3/10/2010 15:55 CST details
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4611
ASIN: B002FKS1QI
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-reliable men's comfort bike with Laid Back Comfort (LBC) geometry | | • | Hi-Ten steel frame, 45mm comfort suspension fork, and 7-speed twist shifters | | • | LBC geometry includes tilted seat tube that puts the rider in a lower, more comfortable position | | • | Avenir comfort seat with super-soft foam; Promax linear brakes | | • | 26-inch Kenda comfort tires; comes in 15-, 17-, 19-, and 21-inch sizes |
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Amazon.com Product Description Why spend more than necessary when you can enjoy an extremely comfortable and reliable ride for a fraction of the price? Enter the Diamondback Wildwood Citi men's comfort bike, which includes such premium features as Shimano components, aluminum rims, Promax linear pull brakes, and an affordable price tag. If simplicity and value matter to you, look no further than the Wildwood Citi. 
The Wildwood Citi offers Diamondback's elegant LBC geometry. | The bike is structured around a Hi-Ten Remington Steel frame with Laid Back Comfort (LBC) Geometry and a 45mm suspension fork. The frame and fork combine to create a comfortable, maneuverable ride that's ideal for both beach towns and short neighborhood commutes. The SunRace seven-speed twist shifters and Shimano Mega Range freewheel, meanwhile, create a smooth shifting and coasting experience. And riders will love the dual-density comfort saddle, which is far more accommodating than traditional road bike saddles. About Diamondback's LBC Geometry During the development of LBC Geometry, Diamondback engineers were faced with the challenge of making the comfort bike more comfortable and easier to use without compromising its handling and maneuverability. They started by tilting the seat tube back. Way back. This allows the rider to be seated further behind the bottom bracket and in a lower position, which not only makes for a more stable and comfortable ride, but also allows for full leg extension to the pedals. At the same time, the design still keeps the rider seated low enough on the bike that he or she can quickly and easily plant both feet firmly on the ground. The result is happier knees and much easier mounting and dismounting. Once the rider's ideal position was determined, the engineers recognized two places they could improve the handling of the bike by not changing anything at all. Whereas other companies have been tempted to lengthen the chainstays and tilt the head tube back, Diamondback engineers opted for another approach, leaving the length of the rear end alone to maintain superior shifting performance and stable handling. Then they designed a new comfort handlebar with more back sweep, helping bring the handle grips within reach. Because the angle and location of the head tube remains unchanged, Diamondback didn't compromise the performance of the bike. Specifications: - Sizes: Small (15 inches), medium (17 inches), large (19 inches), and extra-large (21 inches)
- Frame: DB Hi-Ten steel Laid Back Comfort (LBC) Geometry with replaceable derailleur hanger and water bottle mounts
- Fork: Comfort suspension Wildwood Citi with 45mm travel
- Rear shock: N/A
- Cranks: Comfort alloy with chain guard, 28/38/48t
- Bottom bracket: Cartridge type
- Front derailleur: Microshift M22
- Rear derailleur: Shimano TZ-40
- Shifter: SunRace TSM-23 light-action 7-speed twist
- Brake levers: Promax linear with reach adjustment
- Brakes: Promax linear
- Gear: Shimano 7-speed MegaRange freewheel (14-28t)
- Rims: 32H SSW26, double-tunnel alloy
- Tires: Kenda comfort 26 x 1.95
- Pedals: DB toe-clip-compatible platform
- Handlebar: Custom LBC riser, 62mm
- Stem: Steel quill
- Seatpost: Alloy suspension, 29mm
- Seat: Avenir comfort with super-soft foam, coil spring
- Headset: 1-1/8-inch threaded
- Colors: Gloss black
- Chain: 1-1/8-inch threaded
- Hubset: 32H alloy QR (front and rear)
- Spokes: 14g
- Grips: Avenir comfort
- Extras: Chainstay protector, water bottle mounts, clear coat, owner's manual
| Wildwood Citi Bike Geometry | | Size | Small | Medium | Large | Extra large | | Seat tube length | 15 inches | 17 inches | 19 inches | 21 inches | | Standover height | 27.5 inches | 29 inches | 31 inches | 33 inches | | Top tube length | 24.2 inches | 25.3 inches | 26.5 inches | 27.75 inches | | Head tube length | 110mm | 150mm | 190mm | 230mm | | Head angle | 70 degrees | 70 degrees | 70 degrees | 70 degrees | | Seat angle | 68 degrees | 68 degrees | 68 degrees | 68 degrees | | Wheel base | 1,065mm | 1,093mm | 1,116mm | 1,150mm | | Chainstay length | 438mm | 438mm | 438mm | 438mm | | Fork offset | 40mm | 40mm | 40mm | 40mm | | BB height | 285mm | 285mm | 285mm | 285mm | | Stem length | 90mm | 90mm | 110mm | 110mm | | Handlebar width | 644mm | 644mm | 644mm | 644mm | | Crank length | 170mm | 170mm | 170mm | 170mm | | Seat post length | 350mm | 350mm | 350mm | 350mm |
Product Description Why spend more than you need to when you can get an extremely comfortable and reliable Wildwood Citi with Shimano components, aluminum rims, and Promax linear pull brakes for a wildly low price? If simplicity and value are what you’re looking for in a solid and reliable comfort bike, the Wildwood Citi is the bike for you.
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| Customer Reviews: cheap bike!!! January 31, 2010 Ozgur Bozkurt (Berkeley, Ca) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
you get what you pay for I guess ...
I hate to be the first person to leave a bad review for this bike but I had several issues with it. Btw, I owned several bikes so I know a bit about bikes
1- grip shifters were loose!!! they did not switch gears easily.
2- springs that holds the brakes in tension pops out of their place randomly which makes it somewhat unsafe
3- front shocks knocks after going through a bump on the road - I am not sure how long they would last
4- as heavy as my SUV
do yourself a favor either invest $100 - $150 more and get a decent bike from a local bike shop OR go to walmart and get a bike with dual suspension for the same money!
Amazon was kind enough to take the bike back :)
Extremely Comfortable! December 28, 2009 David S. Heinrichs (California) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this bike for my father for Christmas, since his Mongoose had been stolen. He had basically changed the Mongoose into a comfort bike, by changing the tires, seat, and handlebars to fit him better. But, even with all of those mods this bike rides so much easier than that one did!
Putting it together took a little know how, but not much. You will need to buy a kickstand, ($7.50 at the local Walmart.) and a set of allen wrenches.
The only trouble with the bike, is that now I want one too!
Fantastic Bike. November 27, 2009 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This was a Birthday present for my Husband. Although the peddle was clonking, we replaced it. It's the best bike he has owned. It's perfectly comfortable, he rides an average of 14 miles a day and loves it.
Great Bike October 2, 2009 J. Porter (Ohio) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Bought this bike to start exercising again and get back in shape. Gained alot of weight due to an injury. Needed a bike that was comfortable and could support me. Been riding about 3 miles per day, 4 days per week, for about 6 months now and no problems at all. Bike is very comfortable. When you buy this bike, I had the option of the curved back handle bars or the straight ones. Bought the curved ones thinking they would be more comfortable, but had an awkward angle on my wrists. The straight bars are more comfortable.
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