Breezer Infinity N360 closeout $500
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Breezer Infinity N360 closeout $500
This looks great. You get fenders, a rack, a chainguard, and hub dynamo lights. And you get a NuVinci N360 hub with continuously adjustable ratio. I ride the N330 hub on the Citi Bike fleet and like it a lot.
https://www.bikenashbar.com/cycling/...loseout-yb-upi
https://www.bikenashbar.com/cycling/...loseout-yb-upi
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That does look like a fantastic deal (if the 17.5" size is right). Probably too small for me and I'm not in the market for a bike right now anyways.
I'd love to hear from anybody that picks one up, how they like it
I'd love to hear from anybody that picks one up, how they like it
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^ ^ ^ Agreed. Possibly a bit too small, and too much like what I already have, but it looks nifty.
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$500 bucks to try out a CVT transmission and dynamo hub seems like a no brainer. I kinda want one.
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I just rode another one of those hubs today. They really are terrific, for all of their flaws.
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No, I'm 6'. Though honestly...I'd think about paying $500 for the hubs. I'd like like both the CVT and the dynamo. I'm looking at cyclocross bikes at the moment though.
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