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  1. Part transportation, part work of art, the IF Mode Bicycle is a rolling designer's dream. This high-end foldable features large, monoblade wheel mountings, an enclosed trasmission, patented linkage that guides the wheels when folding, a heel push shifter, a Velo saddle, a disc brake, and supple handlebars. Available in black or a striking cream white, and since it can fit in your office/cubicle, it's also guaranteed not to get stolen off a street-side bike rack. Features • avoids oily chains, complex tubes with hidden dirt traps, and the clutter of traditional bike features • meant for city commuters • cleverly designed, full size wheel folder • features Integrated Folding technology that offers a single-action, automatic fold that requires no tools or removal of parts • patented 3-dimensional 4-bar linkage that automatically guides the wheels together when folding • once folded, MODE rolls along in a convenient wheelable package Specs • bike weight: 32 lbs (14.7 kg) • frame: Pacific AL7005 IF Monocoque with single swing arm • drive train: chain drive • wheels: alloy 28” rustproof (71 cm) • tires: Kenda Kwick Roller Sport 26 x 1.5 inches • rim: alloy 6061-T6 26 x 1.5 inches; 12H 3 Spider Plates • hub: KT sealed bearings for single arm frame • chainwheel: speed drive 22T with CG • chain: KMC HG53 • freewheel: 12T sprocket • derailer: speed drive dual speed system • shifter: heel push bottom on BB axle • saddle: Velo VL-2064 brown • pedal: foldable • stem: CNC integrated to front fork • brake: mechanical disc brake with 6 inch rotors • brake lever: mechanical disc brake lever • folded dimensions: 40h x 10.5w x 26l inches *From the IF Mode Website
  2. Thanks to all for the feedback, much apreciated, but I've decided not to go with a Silverback after speaking to some "pros". So my search continues for that "crap mid-level bike", jokes! Wish me luck! I'm gonna need some kinda transport by the end of next week. That's when the ex moves out and takes the car with her...
  3. Geez. I guess I should've registered here earlier then.
  4. Oops! Sorry. I was gonna say I dont want to get a crap bike, but then decided to be a bit more specific and say I want a mid-level bike.
  5. They're not too easy to find, but I did mange to track one down. How do i get a pic in here? Soz, but it does say rookie over there
  6. A 2010 Silverback Nabraska... Is 7,5k too much for this bike? What should I be willing to pay? It's my first and dont wanna get a good mid-level bike.
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