Key Specifications
Frame: Lightweight 6061 Aluminum Alloy. The geometry is typical of a hardtail (front suspension only), which is great for efficient pedaling on flat roads and light trails.
Wheel Size: 26-inch wheels, indicated by the "264" model name. While 27.5" and 29" wheels are more common in modern mountain bikes, 26" wheels remain very agile and are easier to find parts for in many regions.
Suspension: It features a front suspension fork (looks like an SR Suntour or similar entry-level coil fork) to help absorb bumps and improve comfort on rougher terrain.
Drivetrain: A 3x7 or 3x8 speed Shimano setup. This gives you a wide range of gears—low gears for climbing steep hills and high gears for speed on paved roads.
Brakes: This model uses traditional V-brakes (rim brakes). They are simple to maintain and provide