Gary Fisher Simple City 3 Hybrid Bike

4/5 (1 Reviews)


Product Description

Considered an urban bike, the simple city combines timeless Dutch bicycle elegance and style with modern technology and reliability.


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by christomapher a Road Racer

Date Reviewed: July 18, 2008

Strengths:    Style, lightweight, smooth, classic-looking, matte black paint is sexy, convenient pedestal kickstand and chain guard, durable 3-speed internal hub, cargo-ready (braze-ons, 700c wheels for better momentum, Kevlar-lined tires, front stabilizer spring), very comfortable saddle.

Weaknesses:    Chain tension needs to be really tight otherwise it will easily rattle against the chain guard. Paint scratches very easily. Drive train seems to rattle a little too much after coaster braking and then going over bumps. Front caliper brake seems low quality.

Bottom Line:   
Take an old-fashioned Dutch style bike and make it faster, lighter, more beautiful and reliable and you'll have a Gary Fisher Simple City 3.



You can call this bike a cruiser bike from just a glance, but when looking deeper into it one would think it's closer to a hybrid. It has 700c wheels with Kevlar-lined tires, Gary Fisher's mid-grade aluminum, 3-speed internal hub and comfortable but supportive saddle.



I actually pass a lot of people up on this bike because you really can get going quick when you want. The 3-speed drive train allows you to start off quick, cruise easily, and kick it into high gear and fly if necessary. Obviously this is not meant to be a speedy bike but it's great to have the power on tap.



I mostly use this on my days off and for running errands when I am not in a rush, this bike's beauty needs to be appreciated by riding at a leisurely pace. So stop and smell the roses along the way!



I get so many compliments on this bike from strangers while I am out and about in the city (Chicago).



Overall, even if I had to pay full price for this bike, I gladly would. I give this a 4 because of the weaknesses, but it is still a winner!

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Favorite Ride:   Anything speedy

Similar Products Used:   Trek 7.2 FX, Trek 7300.

Bike Setup:   Pretty much stock with only a light set, bell, a water bottle cage and a saddle bag added.



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