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GRAVITY Snake Eyes Black Bicycle

$179.00

1 in stock

Gravity Snake Eyes Black Bicycle

PICKUP ONLY: Pick up from any of our retail locations or from our auction warehouse.

This pre-owned Gravity Snake Eyes Black Bicycle is a high-quality, yet affordable, option to cruise beaches to boulevards. With the Shimano Nexus three-speed internal gear hub and shifter, there’s virtually no maintenance or fussing with gear changes. The frame is precision welded from specially shaped, lightweight, and strong aluminum tubing. The tires are 27″ in diameter. Includes bike lock and horn.

Specifications

Frame Gravity aluminum, aluminum hydroformed top tube, rear rack mounts
Fork Gravity steel unicrown
Crankset OPC steel spider and ring
Rear Derailleur Shimano Nexus 3-speed
Shifters Shimano Nexus 3-speed
Rims Double-wall aluminum, fits up to 3.5″ tires
Brakes Shimano Nexus Coaster
Saddle Velo dual-spring wide cruiser

 

By purchasing this Snake Eyes cruiser bike, you’re supporting Father Joe’s Villages’ mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego.

Condition: Pre-owned, good but flat tires, scuffs on frame, and other normal wear
Retail Value: $995.00 (Gravity)
Compare To: $387.00 (Bikesdirect)

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