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Old 05-24-18 | 07:36 AM
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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.

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Looks like an excellent deal, but only offering one size: 17.5 inches
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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
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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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$500 bucks to try out a CVT transmission and dynamo hub seems like a no brainer. I kinda want one.
Yeah, I think the hub might sell for around that. Are you short enough for it?

I just rode another one of those hubs today. They really are terrific, for all of their flaws.
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Yeah, I think the hub might sell for around that. Are you short enough for it?

I just rode another one of those hubs today. They really are terrific, for all of their flaws.
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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That's a good point, it would be a great buy for anybody that has a suitable frame to transfer the build to, if they don't fit the available size
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