Dallingridge Pulsar Hardtail Mountain Bike, 26" Wheel - Black/Green
Spring 2022 seems to be with us! What better time to introduce some of the latest Dallingridge bikes?!
The Pulsar is the beginners foot in the door to the world of Mountain Bike. Formed around a rugged Steel frame & 26" suspension fork, riders will benefit from a solid base to lay the power down, while the suspension adds a touch of comfort and perhaps versatility... When it comes to gearing, Dallingridge include a Shimano Tourney 18 speed system with Revoshift twist-grip shifters, an easy system to operate making it a great bike for those with limited experience in using gears, or on the saddle in general.
Slowed using simplistic V-Brakes at the front & rear, and refined by some Polished componentry that gives the Pulsar a sleek finish.
Key Features:
- Frame: Steel Crossbar, 18"
- Fork: Suspension Fork, Alloy, 26"
- Handlebars: MTB Style, Black
- Stem: Quill, Polished
- Brakes: V-Brake, Resin Lever
- Gearing: Shimano Tourney, 18 Speed
- Shifters: Shimano Revoshift
- Wheels: 26", Brushed Alloy
- Tyres: 26x1.95", All-Terrain MTB
Dallingridge Pulsar Hardtail Mountain Bike, 26" Wheel - Black/Green
- Frame: Steel Crossbar, 18"
- Fork: Suspension Fork, Alloy, 26"
- Handlebars: MTB Style, Black
- Stem: Quill
- Brakes: V-Brake, Resin Lever
- Gearing: Shimano 18 Speed
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tourney, 6s
- Front Derailleur: Shimano, 3s
- Shifters: Shimano Revoshift
- Saddle: Black MTB
- Wheels: 26", Brushed Alloy
- Tyres: 26x1.95" MTB
Bike Type | Mountain |
Brake Type | V Type |
Colour | Black |
Frame Size | 18" |
Gender | Male Female |
Material | Steel |
Speed | 18 |
Suspension | Front |
Wheel Size | 26" |
Rider Sizing Guide:
*Age and height range are offered as an approximate guide only
Condition & Setup:
Brand new and sealed in a box. This Bike will arrive to you 80% assembled.
Fitment of pedals, stem handlebars, front wheel & saddle is required, as well as a general check over and tighten of all fixings on pre-assembled parts (spoke tension, crank nuts, rear wheel nuts etc).
The brakes & gearing may need adjustment as part of the bicycles assembly and general servicing after initial use and throughout ownership. We strongly recommend professional assembly & servicing if you dont feel confident with bicycle mechanics.