What is an urban bike?
The urban bicycle is the most comfortable and efficient. They are designed to travel short to medium distances. Thanks to the strength of its frame, we can tackle speed bumps and other challenging surfaces on the road.
Main features
Use
Urban bicycles are designed for commuting in cities and urban environments. They are ideal for short or medium distances and for daily use.
Terrains suitable for using urban bicycles
Optimal performance on paved roads, bike lanes, and relatively flat surfaces.
Size
The size of an urban bicycle varies depending on the model and manufacturer, but they generally have wheels ranging from 26 to 28 inches.
Materials
Urban bicycles are primarily made of aluminum or steel, aiming for a balance between durability and lightweight.
How to clean an urban bicycle?
1. PRODUCTOS
Utiliza limpiadores específicos para bicicletas que no sean abrasivos, desengrasantes para la transmisión y lubricantes adecuados para componentes sometidos a alto estrés.
2. FRECUENCIA
Limpieza general después de sesiones intensas, especialmente si se ha expuesto a tierra, polvo o humedad. Se recomienda una limpieza profunda mensualmente o tras eventos y competiciones.
3. HERRAMIENTAS NECESARIAS
Cepillos para llegar a zonas difíciles, paños de microfibra y herramientas estándar para bicicletas, incluyendo llaves y destornilladores apropiados para ajustes y mantenimiento.
Top brands that manufacture urban bicycles
Orbea, BH, and Brompton are some of the most recognized brands that manufacture urban bicycles, offering a wide range of models for di
Price of urban bikes in Spain
200€ - 1000€
The approximate price range of urban bicycles in Spain can vary significantly depending on the brand, model, and specifications. Generally, the prices of urban bicycles in Spain range from 200 to 1000 euros, with options available at both lower and higher price points depending on the quality and specific features.
Main failures and breakdowns in urban bicycles
Tire wear: includes irregular wear, frequent punctures, and decreased traction.
Braking problems: wear of brake pads or shoes, stretched cables, or brake misadjustments.
Transmission failures: chain wear, chainrings and sprockets wear, or improper gear adjustment.
Issues with spokes and wheels: broken or loose spokes and misaligned wheels.
Steering system failures: wear or looseness in the steering, problems with the handlebars or stem.
Misalignment or damage to the saddle and seatpost: includes loosening, wear, or impact damage.
Lighting issues: failures in front or rear lights, especially in bicycles equipped with dynamos.
Corrosion and oxidation: metal components may corrode, especially in humid climates or with salinity.
Accessory problems: baskets, carriers, or mudguards may loosen or become damaged.
Failures in specific components of folding bicycles: joints, closures, and other mechanisms prone to misalignment or wear.
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Recommended maintenance for urban bicycles
Regular tire inspection: check for wear, proper pressure, and absence of embedded objects.
Brake maintenance: regularly check and adjust, replace worn pads or shoes.
Cleaning and lubrication of the transmission: keep the chain, chainrings, and sprockets clean and lubricated.
Wheel adjustment and inspection: check spoke tension and wheel alignment.
Steering system review: ensure no play and that the handlebars and stem are properly adjusted.
Verification and adjustment of the saddle and seatpost: ensure they are securely fastened and undamaged.
Maintenance of the lighting system: check the operation of the lights and replace batteries or bulbs if necessary.
Corrosion prevention: regularly clean the bicycle and apply anti-corrosive products if necessary.
Accessories check: ensure that baskets, racks, and mudguards are secure and in good condition.
Specific maintenance for folding bicycles: inspect and adjust folding mechanisms and closures to ensure proper operation.