📋Description:
The best Trinx Mountain Bike brand M500 Elite, is an aluminium cross-country with a 27.5 wheel size. It is the 27.5 variant of the Trinx M500 bike model.
It is equipped with 8-speed Shimano components. It has a suspension fork with lock-out, mechanical disc brakes, and alloy cockpit components.
📝Features:
Trinx Mountain Bike Majestic M500 Elite alloy 27.5":
- COLOR: Matte Black/Yellow White, Red/Grey White, Matte Black/White Blue, White/Grey Green, Matte Black/White Orange.
- FRAME: TRINX 27.5"*16"/18" Alloy Special-Shaped Tubes Hidden Cables
- Fork: Hydraulic Lock-Out Suspension, Travel: 100MM
- SHIFTER: SHIMANO ST-EF500
- FD: Microshift FD-M20
- RD: SHIMANO RD-TY300
- CASSETTE: 8S 13-32T
- CHAIN: KMC 8S
- BRAKE: TRINX Alloy Mechanical Disc
- RIM: TRINX Alloy Double Wall
- TYRE: KENDA 27.5"*2.1"
- CHAINWHEEL: PROWHEEL 24/34/42T*170L
- HUB: Alloy Disc HUB
- SADDLE: TRINX Sport
- SEATPOST: TRINX Alloy
- STEM: TRINX Alloy
- HANDLEBAR: TRINX Rise
💺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.