Firmstrong Chief Man Beach Cruiser Bicycle, 26-Inch Review

Firmstrong Chief Man Beach Cruiser Bicycle, 26-Inch

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  • 26-inch men’s single-speed cruiser bike with elongated frame ideal for taller riders
  • Forward pedaling design keeps seat closer to ground while providing proper leg extension
  • 21.5-inch durable steel frame with circular, high arching top tube design; 26-inch aluminum wheels
  • Balloon tires for a cushioned ride; easy-to-use coaster brakes
  • Sized for men from 5 feet, 4 inches to 6 feet, 4 inches tall

From the Manufacturer

A great cruiser for men who would like more leg and arm extension, the 26-inch Chief Man cruiser bike from Firmstrong features an elongated frame with a forward pedaling design that allows riders to keep seat closer to ground while still getting proper leg extension for a more comfortable ride — especially for taller riders. A great fit for most men from 5 feet, 4 inches to 6 feet, 4 inches tall, it’s ideal for recreational bike riding as well as exercise and commuting. The 21.5-inch extended length steel frame with a circular, high arching top tube is constructed of durable steel, while the 26-inch aluminum wheels with 2.125-inch wide tires roll smooth and easy as well as cushion the bumps as you ride over them freely. The Chief Man comes as a single-speed that’s ideal for casual riding, a three-speed that’s perfect for long rides and climbing hills, and a seven-speed that uses a top-of-the-line Shimano internal gear shifting system, enabling you to enjoy more high intensity riding and to go farther distances than ever imagined possible on a cruiser. The single- and three-speed models have coaster brakes, while the seven-speed offers front and rear handbrakes operated via levers on the handlebars. The bike is shipped 80 percent assembled. Firmstrong has been designing high quality, affordable bikes for over 10 years with a focus on blending style and functionality to create a fun, adventurous experience for riders — not just a mode of transportation.

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