Vanmoof bikes
Anyone on here have a Vanmoof bike? A silver 3.2 with disc brakes and a SA 2 speed is for sale locally. I like the idea of it but can't find much in the way of reviews or discussions about them.
My commute is just under 4 miles. Just carry a messenger bag worth of stuff. I do social rides so I also want a commuter that can manage those also. My current ride is a Cannondale CAAD 10 |
Its a mini-velo commuter bike.
http://vanmoof.com/638-large_default/T%20black.jpg Just perfect for short rides like yours. And you can take it up with you into your home or apartment. And with 20" wheels, it will ride quite fast. |
The one I'm talking about is a 26" tire model
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If you mean this one, its cool:
http://vanmoof.com/589-large_default/D%20grey.jpg Won a lot of awards for its cool looks and redefined commuter bike design. |
If the price was right, I'd get it just because. They are not a high volume bike, so reviews will be few and far between and mainly deal with the styling/design aspects. As long as your 4mi commute doesn't have any huge hills, I'd assume it's a fine bike for you. As long as it fits.
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Any of y'all used the SA 2 speed?
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HUB Cycles, which recently closed, was a block from my home, and it sold these bikes. I see some locked up outside. They look pretty durable, and the style is, well, interesting.
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And it's listed for $615 obo. Certainly not paying that, but might offer $550 after a test ride
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Fred Flintstone rode a similar frame back in the day. Is there storage inside the top tube?
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Front & rear lights are in the ends of the top tube. Well protected. We've purchased a few hundred model 6's for bikeshare programs and have been quite happy with them. They're a good company.
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Originally Posted by Phoenix 6.0
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Any of y'all used the SA 2 speed?
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1412866962 |
Originally Posted by CrankyOne
(Post 17550026)
Front & rear lights are in the ends of the top tube. Well protected. We've purchased a few hundred model 6's for bikeshare programs and have been quite happy with them. They're a good company.
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Originally Posted by mconlonx
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Yes. I built up a vintage Raleigh R20 with one, now sold on, and my current lockup commuter on the work end of a bus trip has the S2C rear hub.
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Originally Posted by NormanF
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Originally Posted by mconlonx
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The difference in gear ratio is not huge, but definitely makes a difference.
Nice Raleigh, by the way. For some silly reason I've been itching to build a kickback 2 also. |
Originally Posted by AlmostTrick
(Post 17552572)
If they have an option for a top tube rocket launcher, I'm in.
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I'm a new owner of a Vanmoof S3. It was compared, at a local shop, to their earlier generation M2 3.7. The 3.7 is silver the S3 is grey. The strongest point for the 3.7 was the $600 price tag, whereas the S3 was nearly double at $1048. The biggest difference when riding them was the brakes. The older version used hub roller brakes while the newer S3 has discs. Obviously the discs stop much better, but the rollers were fully serviceable imo for a town bike. After getting the two side by side I noticed that the S3 also had an updated frame most noticeable in the chainstay and down tube.
I'm really pleased with the bike so far. As you can see I outfitted it with Vanmoof's rear rack and sexy waitress front basket. It's primary use will be riding 2.5 miles to work, grocery shopping and around town errands. I don't plan to change much, except for the seat at this point and maybe the bars/stem down the road. http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...psjjh8bcbn.jpg http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...psd5pe4bbk.jpg |
Originally Posted by Insidious C.
(Post 17549927)
Fred Flintstone rode a similar frame back in the day. Is there storage inside the top tube?
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@Short Cut, I like it! Who would have thought bikes are so useful?!
Where are you? You can put your location in your profile. |
Originally Posted by Short Cut
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Every time I read about this bike, I can't help but think of the dogcow: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogcow
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Yeah the Vanmoof bikes do look different. That's part of the attraction. In a world where most brands would be difficult to recognize without a logo, they have a distinctive look and you don't see too many around. I've been away from bicycling for 25 years and that is, I think, a reason why I like the style of the Vanmoof. I think if one is consistently into any product they are routinely seeing, year in and year out, this is what a bicycle looks like, and the steps are incremental. With my hiatus most bicycles looked different and my view of them was fresh and less encumbered by expectations.
So yeah, I like the way it looks, but more importantly, I like the way it rides and it's purposefulness. The enclosed chainguard means I can where slacks or khakis to work without clipping them up or getting grease on them same with the OE fenders. The internal Alfine 8 speed hub is virtually maintenance free, it comes standard with front an rear lights nested in the top tube and run by a dynamo in the front hub. The disc brakes are very effective and for a town bike require very little upkeep or pad replacement. And the front basket mounts directly to the frame, so the weight of a load isn't carried on the forks thereby affecting the steering. |
how can you see over the box while riding?
Originally Posted by Short Cut
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Originally Posted by RidingMatthew
(Post 17875714)
how can you see over the box while riding?
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Hey @Short Cut , I'm really interested in the Vanmoof S3, but I'm having a difficult time finding any info regarding specs etc.
Are you enjoying the bike so far? Has it been reliable? Do you have to remove the chain guard, fender, or rack to remove the rear tire? Is there anything on the bike that you think could be a service issue in the USA for the non-mechanically inclined? I noticed the seatpost clamp looks proprietary. Thanks a lot! |
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