City bicycles originated abroad. In Europe and America, people widely use city bicycles as the first choice for urban travel.
In the bicycle capital of Europe, the Netherlands, fiets and stadsfiets are used to distinguish bicycles from city bicycles. A standard Stadsfiets usually has the following characteristics: upright riding position, fully enclosed chain box, rear wheel fender, ring lock, hub drive, motor hub, small manual car bell and built-in lights.
City bicycles are more suitable for urban environments. There is usually an elevated handlebar so that the rider can have an upright sitting position while riding. They don’t have many gears, but they have more material than road bikes. They may have a top central rack bar to facilitate the installation and removal of components, and front and rear racks to carry people and objects. The seat is usually larger compared to other bicycles. And most city bicycles are equipped with oil and dust protection equipment for chains and tires.
With the resurgence of bicycles in China, bicycle culture has become more and more respected by people, and the lifestyle represented by urban bicycles has become the first choice for people to travel, relax and socialize.
A refreshing and stylish city bicycle demonstrates the owner’s yearning for a better life and the elegant personal taste.