YIWU Night Blue Citybike
YIWU Night Blue Citybike
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Expected delivery date: 27. January 2025
The sleek and timeless design of the YIWU Night Blue channels the essence of a classic Italian racing bike. Meticulously chosen quality components and a dependable steel racing frame keep the YIWU lightweight at 11.3 kg, ensuring it's your swift and agile urban companion. Experience optimal riding comfort, even on steep inclines, with the 8-speed Shimano gearing system. Crafted around a premium steel frame with lugged forks and 28-inch wheels, this bicycle promises durability and performance for urban adventures.
Size guide
Size guide
Based on your body size, we generally recommend the following sizes:
- S: 150cm - 170cm
- M: 171mcm - 185cm
- L: 185cm - 195cm
If you're between those sizes, choose a smaller size for a more agile, sporty ride - and a taller size for a more smooth ride.
Delivery & Assembly
Delivery & Assembly
The bike is delivered in a sturdy cardboard box with the dimensions 132cm x 75cm x 20cm. You can see the expected delivery date above.
The YIWU comes almost fully assembled, only the last 10% is up to you. But don't worry, it's super easy. Check out our manuals and step-by-step video for more details.
Technical details
Technical details
- Frame: Steel
- Fork: Steel Chrome
- Saddle: MAY, PVC Cream
- Brakes: Tektro R325
- Brake Levers: Zstar RA-329, Silver
- Tires: Kenda, 700c x 23C
- Chain: KMC X8 steel
- Crank set: LASCO CF-12 46T
- Pedals: Wellgo
- Gear shifter: 8-speed SunRace SLM 96 / Retro
- Gear: Shimano Claris RD-2000-SS / Tourney TX800
- Cassette: 8-speed SunRace CSR86, 11-28 Silver
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Nicht nur ein schickes Velo, sondern auch ein hervorragender Kundenservice! Die Antworten kommen sehr schnell, und man wird sofort weitergeholfen.
Bike delivered, was able to put everything together smoothly - now looking forward to ride it!
Super schnelle Lieferung in 2 Tagen !! Guter Kundenservice. Bike ist klasse.
La qualité est également bonne.
Hey, I've been riding the bike daily for approx. 2 years now and have been super happy. I remember struggling with the shifter at the frame in the beginning, but got so used to it by now that I would find it weird having the shifter on the handlebar.