Page Street Mini Velo: (SOLD)

Here is a final version of the Mini Velo we’ve been working on for the past year. It’s gone through several iterations to figure out the best handling and features. This bike was built to test all the goodness at one time. It passed all the tests, and now it’s time to send it out into the world.

It’s a comfortable ride, intuitive, nimble and quick handling. All in all this is a great around-town bike that will serve all your commuter needs, and will get plenty of looks along the way. 

New to the world of mini velo bikes? Don’t let the small wheels deceive you — this bike can do everything its larger-wheeled cousins can do. If you’ve never ridden one, they are a blast to hop on and zip around town.

Specs:

  • Effective Top Tube: 605 mm

  • Effective Seat Tube: 527 mm

  • Standover: ~745 mm

The Build:

This bike has the Sram AXS group with an Apex rear derailleur, Rival cranks, 10-42T cassette, Shutter Precision generator front hub, Chris King headset, B&M front light, Schmidt SON tail light, carbon fork, titanium seat post, Brooks C17 all weather saddle, VO alloy fenders, and PNW Loam pedals. It has a port on the seat tube for a dropper post if that’s in your list of wants. Also, the rear dropouts have a belt split so you could convert this bike to a single-speed with a belt-drive. It includes the Brompton block on the head tube, which gives you endless front carrying options — ask us and we’ll help point you in the right direction. 

All the parts were chosen for their functionality and durability. This is an incredibly fun bike that has fewer than 100 miles on it. 

Brompton Block + La Jefa Handmade Backpack

Previous
Previous

Page Street Outback: $8500