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    MSRP
    ($1,409)
    Where to Buy
    $1

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    Category
    Commuter
    6.8
    Frame
    Aluminum
    Aluminum
    Wheels
    Aluminum
    Wheel Size
    29″
    Shimano Hydraulic Disc
    Deore
    Drivetrain
    1 × 12
    Brand Site

    idealbikes.co.uk

    Summary
    The Ideal MULTIGO RIGID LDS is a 29″ aluminum frame women’s commuter bike with upper mid-range components and shimano hydraulic disc brakes.

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    Gear Range

    A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

    Lowest gear

    (climbing)

    29 mph

    MULTIGO RIGID LDS

    Highest gear

    (descending)

    Spec Level

    Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

    Geometry
    Specs
    Frame

    Hardtail Touring, AL6061-T4/T6, hydroforming, internal cable routing

    BB StandardBSA, Threaded

    Fork

    TREKKING, starr, Aluminium

    Bottom Bracket

    Shimano SM-BB52

    Stem

    ID-Project ASDC1, 31.8 mm, 60/75 mm

    Handlebar

    ID-Project Riser Bar HB-RB11L, 640 mm

    Saddle

    Selle Royal Premium Essenza

    Seatpost

    ID-Project SPDC2, 30.9 mm

    TypeRigid

    Grips

    Herrmans Lockable Grip Line

    Groupset
    Rear Derailleur

    Shimano Deore RD-M6100 Shadow Plus

    Crank

    Shimano FC-MT510-1, 34T

    Shifters

    Shimano Deore SL-M6100-R

    Cassette

    Shimano CS-M6100-12, 10-51T

    Chain

    Shimano CN-M6100

    Brakes

    Shimano BR-MT200 / BL-MT201, Disc 180/160 mm

    TypeShimano Hydraulic Disc

    Wheels
    Rims

    Mach1 KARMA, 21-622

    Front Hub

    Shimano DH-3D37, Hub dynamo

    Rear Hub

    Shimano FH-QC500

    Tires

    Schwalbe Marathon Almotion, Performance, 50-622

    Accessories
    Fenders

    SKS PET A56, 56 mm

    Racks

    ID-Project, Racktime Snapit System

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