Charge
Plug Freestyler Complete Bike
The Charge Plug series are classically styled 700c Urban fixed/freewheel Singlespeeds with a more relaxed geometry and lower BB than a typical Track bike The Charge Plug Freestyler features 2" riser bars and stout Deep-V rims Solid Tange plain gauge CrMo frame with horizontal dropouts, removeable stainless steel cable clips Fork: Charge Plug CrMo straight blade fork Steering: TH 888 headset, Charge Mini Riser, Charge 3D forged stem, Wethepeople Defcon grips Seating: Charge Stool black saddle, Charge micro-adjust alloy seatpost, alloy bolt-on binder Wheels: Shining A350 Deep-V 32h rims, Formula TH-30/31 high flange loose ball Track hubs (fixed cog on one side and freewheel the other), 14g spokes, brass nipples, Kenda K1029 700x28cComplete bikes take 1-2 extra days for shipping Review Summary
LIKES
Put Together Easily (1),
Color is Brilliant (1),
Comes with Brakes (1)
WORKS FOR
Street, Freestyle (1),
Bombin Hills (1),
Lookin Sexy (1)
DISLIKES
Wheel Color (1),
Painted Mine (1),
Out of Tru Real Quic (1),
Loose Spokes (1)
Customer Questions
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How many teeth on the chainring? How about the cog?
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anwered by: canteau
The gearing is 42t/16t
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What bottom bracket is used on the charge plug freestyler?
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anwered by: bhardy
The Plug Freestyler features a sealed bearing, square taper bottom bracket. Based on manufacturing times different models may be used.
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Customer Reviews

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BHannonOver all I love this bike, had it 8 months but did most of my riding during late summer into fall. Speaking of falls, I bit it a couple times, nothing bad but the frame holds up. Took the free wheel off as soon as I got it, ran with both brakes for like a week then the front for another week, then went brakeless and bamboom! It all came together. The Med is a little to big for me but I can make it work. I'm 5' 9" 150lbs and would like to see how a small feels but whatever, it's still a great built bike. Starting to do small stair sets, wheelies, fakie, nose pivots and it responds very well. Just DON'T throw your wheel on the sidewalk whilst drunk because your presta valve falls apart at 3 in the morning. 80$ booboo. I currently have an old Redneck stem with some junior 4 in" rise Sinz. Mad comfy and sturdy. Also pre ordered the Scissor black fork, red hold fasts and some Odyssey twisted pc' peeds. Oh and some 32's for tires, gonna see how the bigger rubber feels