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$259.99
Chatham-1 is constructed from a hand-built steel shock-absorbent frame. Command your ride with Retrospec’s Swingback Bars and KT built-in coaster brake. Wanda tires grip to the path ahead and easily adapt to slick conditions, bumpy roads, and grassy straights. Chatham-1 has an extremely straightforward build. The single-speed drivetrain and foot-operated brake mean an extra sleek silhouette without any cables. There are fewer parts to this bike and therefore less need for frequent maintenance. Let a beach cruiser facilitate all of your adventures. Ride it to work. Ride it home. Ride it to class. Ride it all the places with undeniable delight. - Height range: 5' – 6'4"
$239.99 - $369.99
Chatham-7 step-thru beach cruiser is where classic beach style meets an “I-can-do-anything” attitude. This comfort-driven design features plush grips, a cushy saddle, and smooth Shimano derailleur and RevoShift grip shifter for a ride just as relaxing as a day spent on the beach. The step-thru frame is hand-built and made out of steel for ultimate reliability and better than ever shock absorption. The lower standover height of this style frame makes getting on and off the bike easier while the wide cruiser saddle, high handlebars with cushy grips, and thick Wanda tires make your ride more comfortable. We’ve agonized over these details to make sure you get a softer, more dependable ride. The height of the handlebars encourage an upright riding position, relieving your back of unnecessary pressure, while the Wanda tires grip the ground well, so you’re in control of your bike. Scaling slopes and uneven roads is even easier with the Shimano derailleur and RevoShift grip shifter. This drivetrain is precise, hardwearing, and long-lasting. You can do just about anything with seven speeds and ultra-reliable and responsive Promax alloy V-brakes. The brake levers are built into the handlebars for ergonomic comfort. They’re easy to use and keep your hands on your handlebars. Where’s your cruiser going to take you?
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