Montague Boston

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Regular price $879.00

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Montague's Boston brings back the basics as the first single speed folding bike with standard 700c wheels. The flip-flop hub allows the rear wheel to operate as either a free-wheel or fixed-gear setup with both cogs included.

The Boston is quick and lightweight for the rider who wants simplicity and excellent performance. The patented folding system converts this bike from full-size to trunk-size in less than 20 seconds.

Montague Boston Specifications

Color:
Matte Black

Frame:
Custom drawn 6061 Series aluminum. Horizontal dropouts and DirectConnect folding system

Fork:
Rigid unicrown with ramped dropout

Rims:
700c Alloy deep section, 32 hole, Black

Tires:
Kenda semi-slick 700c x 28mm

Hubset:
Formula. Alloy, with front quick release. “Flip flop” Rear.

Spokes:
14 Gauge Stainless

Saddle:
Sport Gel design

Seatpost:
30.0 X 300mm Alloy with Montague logo

Handlebars:
Riser style 20mm rise. 580mm wide. Alloy.

Stem:
Kalloy, Alloy Threadless, 7 Degree Rise.

Shifters:
NA

Front Derailleur:
NA

Rear Derailleur:
NA

Crankset:
SR Suntour, Alloy 44T chainwheel with Integrated chain guard, 170mm crank arm

Speeds:
Single Speed

Brakeset:
Dual Pivot Caliper brake with locking quick release

Pedals:
Platform trekking pedal, Steel cage

Bottom Bracket:
Sealed Cartridge

Frame Sizes:
19”, 21”

Folded Size:
36” x 28” x 12”

Approx Weight:
25lbs

Specifications and prices subject to change without notice. Bike specifications and prices for your country may differ. We do our best to ensure that the listed specifications accurately reflect the parts found on our folding bikes. Even so, we may have to change the component specifications from time to time. We do our best to make sure that all component substitutions are of equal performance and cosmetics as those listed . Also our international distributors often ask us to modify components to better suit their local markets. Please contact your local distributor for information about bikes in your area.