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Electra Townie 3

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The Electra Townie 3 is a different kind of bike for
people who want upright seat and relaxed arm positions. The flat foot
technology ensures that each rider achieves maximum comfort without sacrificing
control or performance. It's a unique design that enables riders of all
different sizes to feel comfortable on a single frame size.
$429
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Electra Townie 7D

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The Electra Townie 7D is just like the Townie 3, but easier on hills. It
has all the great features of the Townie 3 with 7 speed external gearing.
$399
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Electra Townie 8

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The Electra Townie 8 is the flagship of the Townies. It has an
8-speed hub and adjustable front suspension. The best in comfort and style.
$749
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Electra Townie 21

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Imagine the Townie
with derailleur
shifting and you get
the Townie 21. Same comfort as the rest of the Townies with more gearing options.
$459
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Electra Amsterdam Classic

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The Electra Amsterdam Classic is just like the simple bikes
we had back in the day. Complete with lights, bell, and a skirt/pants guard it has lots of class.
And modern technology, of course.
$559
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Electra Amsterdam Sport

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The Electra Amsterdam Sport is the lighter, faster twin to the Classic model.
Sporting an aluminum frame, it's easier to lift and easier to push up a hill. Still looks cool though.
$559
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Breezer Villager

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The Breezer Villager is the perfect bike to beat today's high gas prices.
Designed to be rugged and equipped with all the necessary features for any commute or errand,
this is a true city bike.
$799
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Breezer Uptown

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The Breezer Uptown is the upgrade to the Villager. Same durability and features
with an addition of an internal hub dynamo light generator and front suspension, this is the bike for the serious
commuter.
$999
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Bianchi Milano Alfine

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Although the Milano’s swoopy aluminum frame and low-maintenance
derailleur-free shifting are as distinctive as ever, what the bike represents—the idea that functional
design can make a bold impression—is particularly resonant in the era of 3-buck gasoline. So while the
fashionistas are swooning over the “café racer” aesthetic of your personal mobility, you’ll quietly be
grooving to the Milano’s down-to-earth convenience, including fenders and a chainguard for cleanliness,
a kickstand for easy parking, and a comfortable saddle with a built-in flashing light for the dark.
$899
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Bianchi Milano Parco

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This year the the infamous Cafe Racer has seen a bit of a make over.
This time there is more than one option and this one has three speeds, hot accessories included and
the perfect ride for your everyday needs without breaking the bank.
$569
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