For those whose mantra is “steel is real,” and those who want a quality all-round bike, here’s your bike. It only takes a cursory search to discover that finding a quality steel hybrid bike these days is no easy task. The recreational bike world is swamped by high-performance options that tend to rattle the bones and riding positions so hunched over that they keep the chiropractors in business.
Not the T-500. Here’s a high-quality cro-moly steel frame that absorbs shock and is perfect for long rides – even light tours – whether that means smooth pavement or gravel adventures. Best of all, it already comes equipped with quality German-made fenders, dynamo lightset, rack and kickstand.
Like most of the German products we sell, the T-500 is a marvel of thoughtful design, engineering and top notch quality. The full Deore drivetrain offers a massive 540% gear range, perfect for any hill and the hydraulic brakes have unparalleled stopping power. And, with most of the accessories sourced from Europe, you know that every little bit has been tested, proven, and designed to work. This is an investment grade bike for those who take quality seriously.
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- Cromoly Steel frame is strong, lightweight and comfortable
- Roadster frame with upright riding position
- Full Shimano Deore 30-speed drivetrain
- Powerful Shimano Deore Hydraulic disc brakes
- Unbreakable, lightweight cromoplastic SKS fenders
- Best-in-class Racktime rear rack, made by Tubus in Germany
- Athletic and comfy Velo saddle
- Strong and lightweight double walled rims
- Battery-free and super bright Busch & Muller dynamo lighting system
- Incredibly puncture resistant Schwalbe Marathon Supreme tires for care free rides
- Strong side mount kick stand – made in Switzerland
FAHRRADMANUFAKTUR T-500 – ROADSTER | |
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FRAME | Lightweight Cro-moly Steel – Powdercoated |
FORK | Lightweight Cro-moly Steel – Powdercoated |
HEADSET | Ritchey Comp Logic V2 |
STEM | Level Nine A-head 25.4mm |
HANDLEBAR | Level Nine Trekking aluminum, 5 degrees, 640mm |
GRIPS | Herrmans Grit D33 with clamp – Made in Finland |
SEATPOST | Level Nine Aluminum, 27.2mm, 300mm |
SEAT | Velo VL3483 with VSF logo |
BRAKES | Shimano Deore (160mm) Hydraulic Disc |
BRAKE LEVERS | Shimano Deore |
SHIFTER | Shimano Deore |
FRONT HUB | Shutter Precision PL-8 |
REAR HUB | Shimano Deore |
SPOKES | Niro 2.0mm Stainless Steel |
RIMS | Schürmann YAK19 disc double-wall aluminum |
TIRES | Schwalbe Marathon Supreme – Top level puncture resistance |
BOTTOM BRACKET | Shimano Hollowtech II |
DERAILLEURS | Shimano Deore (Front and Rear) |
CRANKS | Shimano FC-T551, 170 mm, HT2, 48/36/26 tooth |
CHAIN | KMC X10 |
COGSET | Shimano HG500, 11-32 teeth |
PEDALS | Marwi SP-823 |
KICKSTAND | Pletscher Zoom – made in Switzerland |
FRONT LIGHT | Busch & Muller IQ-XS, 70 LUX – made in Germany |
REAR LIGHT | Busch & Muller Toplight 2C – made in Germany |
RACK | Racktime Light-It, IMM system, without spring clamp – made in Germany |
FENDERS |
SKS – made in Germany |
CHAIN GUARD | Shimano chainguard |
FAHRRADMANUFAKTUR T-500 – ROADSTER |
FROM | TO |
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52CM | 5′ 6″ | 5′ 9″ |
57CM | 5′ 9″ | 6′ 1″ |
62CM | 6′ 1″ | 6′ 5″ |
How is a city bike different from other types of bikes?
Behind each bike lies a designer, and within each designer lies assumptions. The assumption of most North American bike designers is that people ride bikes for recreation, which usually involves a bike path, a country road, and several hours of spare time. The bikes that result from this assumption are usually hunched-over, have exposed oily drivetrains that require tighter athletic clothes, feature anywhere from 21 to 33 speeds, and aren’t often made to be locked up to metal poles all day, especially in foul weather. A city bike is quite the opposite. Its position is gloriously upright, the chain is totally covered, you can wear whatever you want, you have all the gears you’d ever need (3-speeds for flatter terrain, 7 or 8-speeds for hills), and tough frames and sealed mechanisms to battle all kinds of weather.
What’s the difference between a brand like Fahrradmanufaktur and others you carry?
We’re just going to say it: Fahrradmanufaktur is the best city bike we’ve ever seen. Sure, it may not be as pretty as an Achielle, but it still beautiful, perhaps functionally so. And yeah, it’s functional. The frame is a rust-proof, strong and very lightweight aluminum – which is a bit disruptive to the traditional world of steel city bikes (but that’s just the point). The geometry is upright but still sporty enough to multitask city riding and longer weekend adventures. The parts are made in Europe and best-in-class: chaincovers from Hebie (Germany), kickstands from Pletscher (Switzerland), racks from Racktime (Germany), fenders from SKS (Germany), grips from Herrmans (Finland) and lights from Axa (Netherlands), Herrmans (Finland) and Busch & Muller (Germany). Durable for all weather, light enough to bring inside, great for the city, and great to bring up to the cottage too. Best of all, the prices are more than reasonable.
What does Fahrradmanufaktur mean?
It means “bike manufacturer,” because all of their bikes are literally made in Oldenburg, Germany. The company started by a group of urban retailers who were seeing the same increase in city cycling that we’ve seen here in North America, but weren’t seeing great options from the German bike industry – which is largely focused on recreational riding – or the Dutch and Scandinavian markets – which continue to produce heavier bikes for short-burst city commutes. Like North American brands like Simcoe, Fahrradmanufaktur took matters into their own hands, but unlike Simcoe, they had access to a wide breadth of well-designed European parts from purpose-built kickstands to lights to racks. Their bikes are almost… perfect.
What’s the difference between the T-100 and the T-500?
The T-100 is a Curbside favourite for its amazing versatility – Fahrradmanufaktur classifies it as a trekking bike, but as tons of people have learned it make a perfect city bike as well. Sometimes though this middle-ground personality doesn’t suit everybody, and the T-500 takes over for those who really want their touring capabilities taken more seriously. This isn’t to say the T-500 doesn’t make a fantastic city bike – it basically takes the T-100 and upgrades most of the parts and components for an even dreamier ride which really seems to shine on the open road.
What is dynamo lighting?
Cars come with lights and so should a city bike. Dynamo lightsets are an integrated system that generates electricity from the hub and blasts this into a bolted-on, theft-resistant light that projects more power than most battery systems so that you can see and be seen. Unlike the old days where the dynamo rubbed against the tire (slowing you down) the new systems are part of the front hub and are very low friction as well as very low maintenance. Most of the dynamo sets we carry feature a “standlight,” or capacitor which means they produce and store energy so that when you’re stopped the lights keep going.
Is a Step-thru for Women and a Roadster for Men?
Heck no! It’s the 21stcentury and anyone can ride either a Step-thru or a Roadster. The difference between the two is not gender, but position. A Step-thru has a remarkably high head-tube that raises the handlebar up very high so the back is straight and the hips pointed forward. A Roadster has a much shorter headtube that positions the rider over the handlebars for more control, and the hips over the cranksets for more power. If you imagine yourself toodling through the bike lane at a stylish and efficient pace, choose a Step-thru. If you imagine a bit more zip and power then choose a Roadster.
How strong are the wheels and will I get a lot of punctures?
Wheels are always the first part to break on most bikes and these wheels are strong! All the city bikes we sell feature strong double-walled rims that are internally box-sectioned to handle streetcar tracks and potholes. They all feature strong stainless-steel spokes that almost never rust. The T-500 also features Schwalbe Marathon Supreme tires that are, well, supreme! With an incredibly thick protective strip designed for long and rough rides, they are quite simply the best-in-class for puncture resistance.
How do I ensure my new bike won’t get stolen?
Research shows that very few bicycle thefts are related to a bicycles value and are best defined as low-risk/low-return. A good bicycle lock is expensive to break through and takes time, thus increasing the risk and lowering the return. Estimates are that over 90% of bicycle theft is tied to cash-for-drugs and that makes every bike a target. Make sure you buy a good Abus U-lock or a chain and you’ll be fine. You can read more about bike theft here.
What’s the warranty?
Ten year warranty for manufactures defects on frame and fork, one year on parts. Does not include wear and tear.
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