I absolutely love this bike. I ordered it a month ago. The shifting is simple and easy, the style looks amazing. The ride is smooth and handles great. The bike is light weight for its size yet very sturdy. I get a lot of compliments when I’m out riding.
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a fun review. We're thrilled you're enjoying your bike and appreciate the photos. -Ryan Zagata
Fantastic quality and exactly what I needed!
Thank you for sharing Mario. We're thrilled you're enjoying your cargo carrying rear bike crate. -Ryan Zagata
I've had my Roebling for around six months now. It's been a good experience. The key use for me is for utility rides, but sometimes for athletic rides too. Everything has really checked out with it. Brakes, gears, tires, etc. The layout with the bike tends to support my efficient ride style, where I want the speed I can get from it, where I'm tucked into it, and am able to respond to any traffic problems. I did have one flat early on with it and patched it. For myself, while the tires are good, and are the same size compared to what I sized down to on my Marin hybrid (35C) I'm planning on sizing down to 32C with this for the speed and city streets. I did have an issue with the left rear brake arm locking on me, but when I removed the arm, it was obviously related to too much crud built up or left. Cleaned and lubed and it straightened out for me. The other three haven't done that yet, but now I know the take down for those. The 29 pound weight is reasonable and three lbs. under what the Marin weighs, and five over what my steel State road bike weighs.
Thanks so much for sharing such a thorough review Derek. We're honored to have our Roebling as part of your stable of bikes. The Roebling is a fun do-it-all bike and from the sounds of it, it's delivering as promised. -Ryan Zagata
Ha rent really had a major reason to use it but it seems great.
I’m curious why you don’t sell more accessories? Gloves, lights, leg straps, shoe covers
Thank you for sharing Karen. We sell quite a few accessories - mostly those that we use in our daily riding, so that includes things like lights, bells, racks and panniers. We don't often use gloves or shoe covers so we don't carry them. -Ryan Zagata