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Old 11-15-04 | 07:36 PM
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Kronan bikes - anyone?

Hello doesn anyone use one of those Swedish military Kronan bikes for commuting? How do you like them?
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Old 11-16-04 | 08:31 PM
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I've looked at them for commuting. There are a few around and ridden by what appear to be very stylish people. However, I have to do some hills on the way home and the bikes just look too heavy and slow with none or few gears.

I guess if your trip is fairly flat and you're not a speed demon, then it'd make a sturdy basic bike with very few mechanical things to go wrong...

Let us know if you get one.

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Old 11-16-04 | 08:41 PM
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I think they're pretty cool. Saw lots of them in Amsterdam.But I agree with Renart.
If you have hills you probably want more gears than the Kronan gives you.
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Old 11-16-04 | 09:50 PM
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According to their website, they weigh 46 lbs. That sounds too heavy to me.
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Old 11-17-04 | 02:37 AM
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Pickup a schwinn ss cruiser, a madwagon, or a electra cruiser, will be cheaper and ligher and ride about the same.
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Old 11-18-05 | 02:17 PM
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Bikes: Benotto Modelo 800/ Kronan

I have a Kronan, I love it! But it is my sunday driver- I have hills in my regular commute and I don't recommend it if you do as well- a few things that I think are great about the Kronan:

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the luggage rack on the back- I swear it will transport a TV
the bike pump in the frame- you never know when you'll need it
generator lights- pretty damn bright
the saddle- like a couch

don't let the weight sway you- try to find a dealer in your area and ride one around the block- trust me it's not the slowest pony in the meadow- if you have a flat commute then it's perfecteven has a nice little bell!


ps- sorry for typing like a used car salesman.
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Old 06-14-07 | 10:14 AM
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I have a Kronan too, and I subscribe to what has been said about rack and comfort, but they ARE heavy and have only three gears, so use it only if your ride is basically flat. I loved it for four years, and now I'm not sure i believe they're so togh as they said. In a smooth downtown commuting (no hills, no potholes) the handle bar broke in two pieces: i was left with only the right part of the handle in downtown traffic: can you imagine.
Not enough: after i got the handle replaced, the rim of the front wheel just broke up lenght-wise: i was lucky the tyre did not explode! AND, last but not least, getting a spare is a nightmare: I e-mailed them and call them on the phone, and they basically left me out in the cold: there's no replacements for you, sorry. I filed a complaint with the swedish Consulate, but that hasn't helped. I am now trying to find some kind of replacement, 'cause otherwise it's 400 euro's down the drain.
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