urban classic bike Pure City Classic 3Speed Commuter Bike – Mordern Bike
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urban classic bike Pure City Classic 3Speed Commuter Bike – Mordern Bike

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urban classic bike Pure City Classic 3Speed Commuter Bike – Mordern BikeDetails Tech Specs Warranty The Pure City Bourbon is one smooth glass of class. Designed to effortlessly take you from Point A to Point B(ar), it's ready to quench your thirst for riding, and give you a nice little buzzy feeling at the same time. Frame: HiTenSteel Fork: HiTen Steel Headset: 1" Alloy BB Set: Sealed Cartridge 68mm 105mm Crankset: 44t x 170mm Alloy Shifter: 3Speed Shimano Nexus Twist Shifter Rear Hub: 3Speed Shimano Nexus Internal 3

The Pure City Bourbon is one smooth glass of class. Designed to effortlessly take you from Point A to Point B(ar), it's ready to quench your thirst for riding, and give you a nice little buzzy feeling at the same time.

Frame: HiTenSteel
Fork: HiTen Steel
Headset: 1" Alloy
BB Set: Sealed Cartridge 68mm/105mm
Crankset: 44t x 170mm Alloy
Shifter: 3Speed Shimano Nexus Twist Shifter
Rear Hub: 3Speed Shimano Nexus Internal 3 Speed Freewheel Hub
Tires: Kenda 700x35c
Brakes: Front and Rear Included
Handlebar: Aluminum 25.4mm Clamp
Pedals: Wellgo 9/16"

All bikes purchased through City Grounds MUST be assembled by a certified bike shop mechanic. If the bike is NOT built by a certified bike shop mechanic, any warranty will be VOID. We will request for an assembly receipt as proof of professional installation.

For all warranty claims, please contact our Warranty Team at [email protected]. So that we can help you in a timely manner, make sure to include the following:

  • 1. Order Number (we will confirm date of purchase and determine if the item is still under the manufacturer’s warranty time limit)
  • 2. Brief description of the claim
  • 3. Photographs
  • 4. If the item is a bike or frame, include the serial number

We evaluate all warranties case-by-case to determine the best course of action and get you serviced to the best of our ability!

Warranty does not apply to the following:

  • • Any part of a product that has been installed, altered, repaired, or misused
  • • Damage from unintended style of riding, abuse, neglect, accident, and racing
  • • Normal wear and tear of any product (including but not limited to - saddles, grips, tires, tubes, cables, brake pads, chains)
  • • Failure to provide regular maintenance of any product

Labor and shipping are the responsibility of the customer. We do not cover parts purchased and labor performed by another bike shop.

Note: Warranty is for original owner only.

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