📋Description:
The Trinx Mountain Bike Climber 2.1 is an upgraded version of an aluminum cyclocross trinx road bike with a 700c wheel size. It is equipped with 16-speed Shimano Sora components. It has an alloy fork and Shimano mechanical disc brakes.
Weighing only 11kgs, he is one of the trinx road bike introduced by Trinx. Designed in Italy, this road bike is one of the best in its league." SIZE: 54 MM. Kindly make a note: The exact color may or may not be available
📃Specification:
Trinx Road Bike Climber 2.1 Gravel alloy 700C:
- FRAME: TRINX Alloy 700C×460/500/540MM
- FORK: Alloy 700C
- SHIFTER: SHIMANO CLARIS
- FD: SHIMANO CLARIS
- RD: SHIMANO CLARIS
- CASSETTE: CS-M3008 , 8S , 11-32T
- CHAIN: KMC Z8
- BRAKE: Alloy Mechanic Disc brake
- RIM: TRINX Double Wall 700C
- TYRE: CST 700*40C 30TPI
- CHAINWHEEL: PRO WHEEL Alloy 34/50T*170L
- HUB: FORMULA Alloy Road Sealed Bearing
- SADDLE: CINELLI HL-1502
- SEATPOST: TRINX Alloy
- STEM: TRINX Alloy
- HANDLEBAR: Magix Alloy Road
💺Product Details:
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
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Shipping Time
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Warranty
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Age Group
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80 Kg |
2-5 Working Days
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On manufacturer's defect only
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over 5 years |
ℹ️ Cautions:
- Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, when riding the Trinx Mountain Bike.
- Avoid riding on extremely steep or uneven terrain that exceeds the bike's recommended capabilities.
- Check and tighten all bolts and screws regularly to ensure the bike is in optimal condition.
- Ride with caution in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, or ice, as these can affect traction and control.
- Regularly inspect the brake system and ensure it is functioning properly to guarantee safe stopping distances.
- Obey all traffic rules and regulations when riding on public roads to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
- Do not perform extreme stunts or maneuvers that exceed the bike's design limitations, as this may lead to accidents or damage.
📦Storage instructions:
- Store the bike in a cool, dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
- If storing for an extended period, consider lifting the bike off the ground to avoid flat spots on the tires.
- Clean the bike thoroughly before storage to remove dirt and grime that could cause deterioration.
- Secure the bike with a proper lock to prevent theft if stored in an outdoor area.
- Lubricate moving parts such as the chain and gears before storage to prevent rust.
- Use mild soap and water to clean the frame and components, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the finish.
- If storing indoors, choose a location away from direct sunlight to prevent fading of colors and deterioration of materials.
- Rotate the pedals periodically during storage to prevent stiffness in the crankset.
- Perform a thorough inspection before using the bike again after a prolonged period of storage to ensure it is in good working condition.