Creme Cycles Echo Uno 8-speed City Bike 2023 | blue clay

  • Order number: 650318-001
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  • EAN:: 2016736013137
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  • HAN: BI-CRE-2270
€799.00

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  • 650318-001
  • BI-CRE-2270
  • 2016736013137

Creme Cycles Echo Uno 8-speed City Bike 2023 | blue clay

 

The Echo Uno is the perfect choice for a fast spin around the city. Built around a welded steel frame and Cromoly fork with invest cast crown. Fast and comfortable with reliable components including a Shimano Claris 1x8 speed, astylish Creme aluminum crankset, down tube shifter, Caliper brakes and a Sunrace cassette 11-32T. Clearance for up to 37mm tires. Fender and Front rack compatible with a comfortable Creme saddle. Polished rims and a classic 1” quill stem and flat albatros bar complete the package. Finished in a high-end multi layer gloss paint in Blue Clay. This bike is the ideal choice for anyone who needs a compromise between taxi and metro.

 

Frame: lugged steel frame
Sizes: S (51cm) / M (55cm) / L (60.5cm)
Fork: cromoly steel fork, lugged, 1", with invest cast crown
Headset: threaded 1''
Stem: Aluminium quill stem, 100mm,80mm, high polish
Handlebar: Aluminum, width: 560mm, rise: 15mm, backsweep: 62, bar bore: 25,4mm
Grips: Velo grips
Shifters: Sunrace SLR80 R8 DT shifter
Brakes: Promax caliper, dual pivot
Crankset: Creme aluminum 42t, 170mm
Bottom bracket: Square taper, 68mm Shell
Rear derailleur: Shimano Claris, short cage
Chain: KMC X8
Cassette: Falcon 11-32, 8-speed
Hubs: Aluminum road hub, sealed bearings, 32H, QR
Tires: Michelin Dynamic CLASSIC 700x28C
Rims: Aluminum doublewall 700C, road racing
Spokes: Stainless steel
Saddle: Creme microsuede cover
Seatpost: Aluminum 26,0mm
Weight: 10.9 kg

Color: blue, grey, white
Derailleur: Shimano Claris
Material: Steel
Fork: rigid fork
weight: 10.9 kg
Frame shape: Gents
Bicycle type: City bike
Wheel Size: 28 inch
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