Key Features
Frame: It has a "hardtail" design, meaning it has a front suspension fork but a rigid rear frame. This is great for efficiency on paved roads while still being able to handle bumps and dirt paths.
Suspension: The front fork will help soak up impact from potholes or rough terrain, which makes for a much more comfortable ride in the city.
Drivetrain: It looks to be a multi-speed bike with a rear derailleur, likely offering between 7 and 21 gears. This is a big plus for tackling hills.
Brakes: It’s equipped with traditional rim brakes (V-brakes). These are easy to maintain and offer plenty of stopping power for daily commuting.