60% off (was £349.99), great brand, summer bike, two colours available and the bike comes built. Plus if you enter SAVE5 at checkout you get another £5 off.
Full Specification: Frame - Alloy Fork - Alloy Shock - n/a Number of Gears - 3 Shifters - Shimano Nexus SL-3S41E 3spd Chainset - 170mm Cranks / 43T Chainring Chainrings - 43T Cassette - Shimano 18T sprocket Chain - KMC HV-410 Front Derailleur - n/a Rear Derailleur - n/a Bottom Bracket - Cartridge BB 123mm axle Pedals - 9/16" Rims - Double Wall Alloy. Cream Front Hub - 36H Nutted, alloy Rear Hub - 36H Shimano NEXUS 3spd Internal Gear Hub, Nutted Front Tyre - Kenda 26 x 2.125, Black with White sidewalls Rear Tyre - Kenda 26 x 2.125, Black with White sidewalls Front Brake - V-Brakes Rear Brake - V-Brakes Brake Levers - Alloy lever Handlebars - Alloy, laid-back Cruiser bars Grips - White, with leather tassles Headset - 1 1/8" Threaded Stem - Alloy, Quill Style, 60mm reach Saddle - Dawes Cushioned Cruiser Saddle Seatpost - 27.2mm x 300mm Post Clamp - Included Weight - 15.3kg
All comments (16)
tek-monkey
14 Jun 172#1
Good deal with hub gears, just a shame about the colour scheme.
utdmorgan
14 Jun 17#2
surprised at the weight with it having alloy frame and fork!
sam_of_london
14 Jun 17#3
I have found through experience not to assemble bikes. Uness you know what you are doing lots of things can go wrong so better left with professionals . Halfords and other shops assemble for free and adjust it to your specification.
MAdam98 to sam_of_london
14 Jun 171#5
Assembling a bike is incredibly easy. Not much to go wrong as long as you follow the instructions.
And Halfords are most certainly not professionals... Take it to a local bike shop if you're that worried about assembling it yourself.
There are people who are afraid of spanners. Those people shouldn't be putting bikes together. Those people are going to pay through the nose because of their fear so if they can change it they should.
olops
14 Jun 171#7
Of course Halfords are professionals, as they get paid to provide a service. Sometimes, as per other professionals, they provide a good service too.
halfords are not professionals! most halfords got in to trouble as their staff were fitting baby seats without relivant experience,it was on TV not long back,
Opening post
Key Specification:
Frame - Alloy
Fork - Alloy
Drivetrain - Shimano Nexus 3 Speed Hub
Brakes - V-Brake
Full Specification:
Frame - Alloy
Fork - Alloy
Shock - n/a
Number of Gears - 3
Shifters - Shimano Nexus SL-3S41E 3spd
Chainset - 170mm Cranks / 43T Chainring
Chainrings - 43T
Cassette - Shimano 18T sprocket
Chain - KMC HV-410
Front Derailleur - n/a
Rear Derailleur - n/a
Bottom Bracket - Cartridge BB 123mm axle
Pedals - 9/16"
Rims - Double Wall Alloy. Cream
Front Hub - 36H Nutted, alloy
Rear Hub - 36H Shimano NEXUS 3spd Internal Gear Hub, Nutted
Front Tyre - Kenda 26 x 2.125, Black with White sidewalls
Rear Tyre - Kenda 26 x 2.125, Black with White sidewalls
Front Brake - V-Brakes
Rear Brake - V-Brakes
Brake Levers - Alloy lever
Handlebars - Alloy, laid-back Cruiser bars
Grips - White, with leather tassles
Headset - 1 1/8" Threaded
Stem - Alloy, Quill Style, 60mm reach
Saddle - Dawes Cushioned Cruiser Saddle
Seatpost - 27.2mm x 300mm
Post Clamp - Included
Weight - 15.3kg
All comments (16)
And Halfords are most certainly not professionals... Take it to a local bike shop if you're that worried about assembling it yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apTEAyITAyQ (in case link in picture breaks)
:smile:
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bikes/hybrid-bikes/dawes-poppy-2017-british-cruiser-ladies-hybrid-bike-blue_377456