Viking Quo Vadis Ladies Urban Trekking Hybrid Bike - 700c
The Viking Quo Vadis Ladies Hybrid Bike offers a comfortable riding position due to the MTB style handlebars and equally comfortable ease of use due to the tried and tested 21 speed Shimano gearing paired with the Shimano EZ-Fire shifters.
Offered in two frame sizes, both with 700c alloy rims, the Quo Vadis fits most.
Key Features:
- Frame: Hi-tensile Urban 700c frame
- Gears: Shimano 21 speed gears, with Shimano EZ-Fire gear levers and Shimano 14/28 freewheel
- Chainset: 28/38/48T Triple chainset with alloy cranks and a Thun cartridge BB set
- Wheels: Alloy double wall 36 hole rims, quick release front and 700C x 38 black tyres
- Brakes: Promax Alloy V brake with Shimano alloy brake levers
- Steering: Low rise handlebars, alloy Ahead stem and comfort grips
Rider Sizing Guide:
- Height Range: 16" 5ft 1 - 5ft 4 / 19" 5ft 4 - 5ft 10
*Age and height Range are offered as an approximate guide only
Specifications
- Frame: Hi-tensile Urban 700c frame
- Forks: Hi-tensile 700c
- Gears: Shimano 21 speed gears, with Shimano EZ-Fire gear levers and Shimano 14/28 freewheel
- Chainset: 28/38/48T Triple chainset with alloy cranks and a Thun cartridge BB set
- Wheels: Alloy double wall 36 hole rims, quick release front and 700C x 38 black tyres
- Brakes: Promax Alloy V brake with Shimano alloy brake levers
- Steering: Low rise handlebars, alloy Ahead stem and comfort grips
- Saddle: Trekking saddle with an alloy micro adjust seat post
- Features: Full chromoplastic mudguards, rear carrier with bungee straps and dual density pedals
- Colour: Matt Grey
- Weight: 19kg
- Frame Sizes: 16", 19”
Bike Type | Hybrid |
Brake Type | V Type |
Colour | Matt Grey |
Frame Size | 16" 19" |
Gender | Female |
Material | Steel |
Speed | 21 |
Suspension | None |
Wheel Size | 700cc |
CONDITION AND SETUP
Brand new and sealed in a box, this bike comes part built. Fitting of pedals, stem handlebars, front wheel & saddle, as well as a general check over and tighten of all fixings on pre-assembled parts (spoke tension, crank etc). The brakes & gears (if the bike has gears) may require adjustment as part of the setup and once they have settled in. Further adjustments will need to be made over time to the bicycle to ensure ongoing safe use. We highly recommend a professional completes the setup for you if you are not confident of doing this yourself.