🚦 Own the City Streets with Golden Cycles – Where Style Meets Precision!
The Golden Cycles Fixed Gear Single Speed Bike is a sleek, durable urban commuter designed for teens and adults. Featuring 700mm alloy wheels, a fixed gear drivetrain, and front and rear U-brakes, it offers a smooth, efficient, and safe ride. Available in multiple sizes and vibrant colors, this bike combines performance with personalized style, backed by a 1-year frame and fork warranty.
Bike Type | Fixed-Gear Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Golden Cycles |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Oil Slick |
Wheel Size | 700 Millimeters |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | Front & Rear Brake-set |
Included Components | Rear & Front Brake Set |
Size | 52cm |
Brake Style | U Brake |
Style | Urban |
Model Name | GC-Fixie |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Seat Material Type | Plastic |
Warranty Type | Limited (1 year parts, Lifetime frame) |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | No |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Global Trade Identification Number | 90810105101914 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Fixed Gear |
Manufacturer | GOLDEN CYCLES |
Brand Name | Golden Cycles |
Warranty Description | 1 year Frame & Fork ONLY |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
F**N
Bike
Great bike, was a gift for my wife and she lived it
L**7
Must buy
If there six star I would have given it that. Bike is amazing. Easy to build, packaged well. Design is flawless. Just a good product.
P**R
Assembly is a little difficult
After putting everything together, the bike looks great! Arrived with a hole punctured through the box and the spindles were exposed but not damaged - probably a delivery thing. I was a little disappointed that I can’t ride it today since could not fill the tires, need to buy a special adapter to attach to the tire air valve that is either sold separate or did not come with my bike. The bike comes with some kind of fancy French air valves for the tires that are not the same as like an American car for example. Assembling this bike was pretty tough to do, the hardest part was the back tire. I had to use a wood shop clamp in reverse to spread the frame a little wider to get the tire in - I am pretty handy (not a seasoned bike person though) but this maybe me question if the size of the frame was wrong or tire was a different size. There are two ways to install that back tire too, a free wheel gear and the reverse way is fixed gear. You won’t know which one is which by looking at it. You will need to tinker, I found that the bronze color side is the “freewheel” gear. Did not come with any instructions so I had to rely on google to find a manual that wasn’t very thorough. Assembly can easily be a two person job if you do not have any decent wrenches at home. It did come with very rinky dink tools but not every Allen wrench for me. Hey, you are buying a bike not a tool set though. Putting the bike together was pretty hard with getting a good alignment and tuning the brakes right. I did it, but it was hard and will be hard for you if you never put a bike together like me. I need to find out now what kind of adapter to buy to fill up the tires. If the bike holds up, I will probably buy a second one for my wife because she’s jealous now.
R**I
Great quality!
My son bought this bike to take to college, and he loves it. After almost a year of use, I can say it's very good quality. The bike looks great; he chose the purple color, and it's beautiful! He's very happy with his purchase.
D**.
Has its flaws, but what do you expect from an entrly level bike
Box was pretty damaged when it arrived, not a big deal. Easy to assemble. Has ball bearings all the way around which is to be expected at this price. Rear wheel needed some truing before riding and after 10 miles of riding the first day, both inner tubes had a leak, nothing punctured through, looks like just low quality inner tubes. Was also missing a bolt for the steering tube. Overall rides nice, will update if anything changesSo if you want an entry level bike and want to put time and money time into upgrading components like the tires and inner tubes, handlebars. Then you'll enjoy this bike. If not, you'll probably be better off spending $500-600 on a better bike or $200 on a used bike.
R**2
Good Commuter, Great Price.
For it's price point, this is really as good as you can get.I have the 63 cm frame. I am 6'3"-6'4" and it fits perfectly. I've had to ride on 58 cms before, and it always felt too small. So sizing is on point for someone my height.I'm quite familiar with bikes, so I put this together myself rather than have someone set it up for me. (Completion time was about an hour with fine tuning)- The frame is simple, clean, and looks good.- The petals are actually better than I anticipated, but might still be the first thing I'd think about replacing.- The crank set is sturdier than I expected as well. Too many times I've seen bikes in similar price ranges with the flimsiest looking crank set. This looks like a solid bit of metal that looks like it can handle a bit more abuse than your standard run-of -the-mill sub-200 dollar hardware.- The rims are generic Deep Vs. The wheels were pretty true out of the box.- The tires are a better quality than I was expecting as well.- The seat is basic and hard, so your buns will take a few days to get used to it, but the seat functions as well as I need it to.- The grips are generic, and this is the first thing I swapped out. Without gloves, the thick protrusions on the grips are kind of annoying. I put on new grips that feel a bit smoother but offer equal if not better grip.- The brakes function well enough. They don't stop on a dime, but that's nothing a little more love and care can fix.- The handle bars are exactly what you expect.My only real complaint is that the geometry of the handlebar's position feels funky. It feels as if the head post is really close into your body, so when I turn its extremely responsive (making control feel a little squirrely).Before this bike, I bought a Pure Fix as an emergency purchase (from Sports Chalet) and I hated it. almost twice the price of this bike with equal or worse quality parts. The brakes sucked and squeaked, the crank set creaked non-stop, and it felt heavier. The Slick Tires they have are trash and eat up sharp objects like they have a death wish.To sum it up: This is a fantastic Bike for casual riders, commuters, and "looking to be seen" types with the capacity for customization. I don't ride as aggressive as I used to, so it works well for someone who rides easy.Who I would NOT recommend this bike for: Serious Fixed Gear Riders ( Ride hard, rely on skid stops, etc.), Trick riders, Track riders and marathon riders. This is a very entry level bike; The hardware likely can't handle hard abuse. At the end of the day its still generic parts on a lot of the bike. If you insist on a bike for these functions get something like a Fuji Feather and set it up for your needs.
Z**H
this bikes left petal broke off the second time i rode it.
after it broke to return they didnt offer a simple way of returning after it was damaged. theycwanted me to box it all back up after it coming in a distroyed box that didnt work anymore for packing. i would have to take apart the broken bike and find my own box to send it back in. they have this long list of instructions to send back i didnt even send it back because of how complicated sending it back was. i didnt have time for it. i just wanted a decent bike but instead i paid a big chunck of cash just for this bike to brake and cause me stress. im out the money and now just have a broken bike. i would suggest a different seller. or to just get something off of facebook market place.
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