Superior 4130 Cro-Mo Alloy
Tested with CEN European safety standard
Standard 6-Speed Gear System
Clutter-free cable management
Four Handlebars for your choice of handling
Tons of customization options
Cada Bikes kicks off with six frame colors and three sizes:
Don’t be fooled by their classy geometry as they are no ordinary frames. It’s the details that make them unique. To begin, the frames are made with 4130 Cro-Mo Alloy instead of common high tensile steel found on entry level bikes. There are many debates over exactly which characteristic makes Cro-Mo Alloy a better material than hi-ten steel, eg. ease of welding, better strength to weight ratio, lower fatigue rate. However, it is well acknowledged that Cro-Mo Alloy is by far the superior material than hi-ten steel for bikes. The better material allows us to build a solid bike that’s just a little over 26lb (12kg). Furthermore, the frames are tested according to EN14781:2005. The test is a CEN European safety standard for racing bicycles, which is even more stringent than city bicycle testing standard that some of the other manufacturers use. So you rest reassured that this is a product that can last a long time.
At no extra cost, we include a Shimano Megarange flywheel which has a sprocket set ranging from 14 teeth to 34 teeth. The biggest 34T sprocket is the bail out gear that will definitely carry riders through the more difficult terrains. Coupled with a 48T front chainring, you are well covered from the steep end to the speed end.
Who needs more wire clutter?
Keep your style clean and sleek with these thoughtful designs. We’ve taken a couple of steps to hide cables inside the frame. This is quite a bit of extra work during both manufacturing and assembly. But the end result is a clutter-free body with minimum distraction of cables. Furthermore, we are mounting the rear brake caliper at the bottom of the seat tube. This enhances the classic form of the frame even more. There is still a mounting point at the top of the seat tube, for those people still prefer having the rear brake caliper installed in that position.
Four types of bars to define how your ride literally handles.
The four types of handlebars are Riser, Moustache, Pista, Pursuit. The bare bars and the grip/tape all come in multi-color options for riders to mix and match. All the handlebars look really cool. However each provide a slight niche in the bike’s handling.
Tons of options on parts to compliment your style. Pick your colors for front wheels, rear tires, saddles, pedals, and so much more!