vsf citybike VSF Fahrradmanufaktur - T-100
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vsf citybike VSF Fahrradmanufaktur - T-100The VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur T 100 Step Through is the European answer to making bicycles (Fahrradmanufaktur literally means "bike maker") that aren't just designed for small flat cities like Amsterdam or Copenhagen, but large sprawled out cities like Berlin, where cycling is transportation but also a pastime and the weather is as lousy. Kind of like Toronto! If your city riding is largely within a dense, highly defined radius, the T 100 is a

The VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur T-100 Step-Through is the European answer to making bicycles (Fahrradmanufaktur literally means "bike maker") that aren't just designed for small flat cities like Amsterdam or Copenhagen, but large sprawled out cities like Berlin, where cycling is transportation but also a pastime - and the weather is as lousy. Kind of like Toronto! 

If your city riding is largely within a dense, highly defined radius, the T-100 is a lightweight alternative to heavier Dutch bikes. If you have any hills in your usual route, the T-100 is geared for the job. If you ride longer distances, or want to use the same bike in the city as you would on the weekend, the T-100 may be the only bike that does both equally well. It is, in fact, the ultimate do-everything "everyday" bike.

Like most of the German products we sell, the T-100 is a marvel of thoughtful design, engineering and top notch quality. The T-100 includes a dynamo lighting system that turns on automatically when you pedal, and even has a capacitor to keep the lights burning on stored energy when stopped. The parts are a collection of top-notch European companies, from the puncture resistant Schwalbe Tires to the Swiss made Pletscher kickstand. Everything is designed to work, and work well. 

Unlike Dutch bikes which assume a consistently short ride in their design, the T-100 is upright but does position the rider ever so slightly over the bars to get more efficiency and control over distance. Just a touch more steering control and power to the pedals. It's not bolt-upright, but then, this is a bike you could ride for several hours if the spirit moves you. The chromoly steel frame is lighter and much more compliant than heavier steel frames from Holland, meaning you can finish a short bumpy ride or long gravel ride in comfort. It's stronger too. Like all the city bikes we sell, the Fahrradmanufaktur is built for perpetual outdoor storage but it's still light enough to carry inside. 

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  • VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur T-100 Step-Through
  • Step-Through unisex frame with upright riding position
  • Chromoly Steel frame  - Strong, lightweight and comfortable
  • Shimano Nexus 8-Speed internal gears - Low maintenance and reliable
  • Twist shifter - Dependable and easy to use in the winter
  • Shimano & AXA dynamo system - powerful, bright & battery free lighting 24/7
  • SKS full fenders - Unbreakable, lightweight, keeps you clean
  • Adjustable stem - Dial in that perfect fit
  • Hebie full chain guard - Keeps the chain and your clothing clean
  • Racktime rear rack with Snapit system - Best in class, made by Tubus in Germany
  • V-Brakes - Powerful;, easy to adjust and fix
  • Selle Royale Rio saddle - Super comfy, made in Italy
  • Double walled rims - Strong and lightweight
  • Large volume, puncture resistant tires - Care free city riding
  • Strong side mount kick stand - made in Switzerland
  • Optional: Works seamlessly with all Racktime Snapit bags & baskets
  • NOTE: The frame on the 45cm differs slightly from the larger sizes (see pics)
    VSF FAHRRAD MANUFAKTUR T-100 - STEP-THROUGH - NEXUS 8
    FRAME Lightweight Cro-moly Steel - Powdercoated
    FORK Lightweight Cro-moly Steel - Powdercoated
    HEADSET 1" Alloy
    STEM Adjustable Alloy Quill 25.4mm
    HANDLEBAR Stahl Trekking, alloy
    GRIPS Herrmans DD37 - made in Finland
    SEATPOST Humpart Alloy Two-pin micro-adjust
    SEAT Selle Royal Rio - made in Italy
    BRAKES Shimano BR-T4000 V-Brakes
    BRAKE LEVERS Shimano
    SHIFTER Shimano Nexus 8 rotary
    FRONT HUB Shimano DH-C3000 Dynamo
    REAR HUB Shimano Nexus Internal 8 Speed
    SPOKES Niro 13G Stainless Steel, 36 Spokes
    RIMS Double-wall alloy
    TIRES Schwalbe Citizen - Puncture resistant
    BOTTOM BRACKET Thun Sealed Cartridge Bearing 68mm/105mm
    CRANKS 38T x 170mm Steel
    CHAIN KMC Z-610 Zinc coated (rust resistant)
    COGSET 3/32" 18T
    PEDALS Aluminum, 9/16 City/Trekking
    KICKSTAND Pletscher Zoom - made in Switzerland
    FRONT LIGHT AXA Blueline - made in Germany
    REAR LIGHT AXA Slimline - made in Germany
    RACK Racktime Standit - made in Germany
    FENDERS

    SKS Kunstoff - made in Germany

    CHAIN GUARD Hebie Chainglider - made in Germany

     

    VSF FAHRRAD MANUFAKTUR T-100 - STEP-THROUGH - NEXUS 8

    FROM TO
    45CM 5' 0" 5' 4"
    50CM 5' 5" 5' 9"
    55CM 5' 10" 6' 2"

    How is a city bike different from other types of bikes?

    Behind each bike lies a designer, and within each designer lies assumptions. The assumption of most North American bike designers is that people ride bikes for recreation, which usually involves a bike path, a country road, and several hours of spare time. The bikes that result from this assumption are usually hunched-over, have exposed oily drivetrains that require tighter athletic clothes, feature anywhere from 21 to 33 speeds, and aren’t often made to be locked up to metal poles all day, especially in foul weather. A city bike is quite the opposite. Its position is gloriously upright, the chain is totally covered, you can wear whatever you want, you have all the gears you’d ever need (3-speeds for flatter terrain, 7 or 8-speeds for hills), and tough frames and sealed mechanisms to battle all kinds of weather.

    What’s the difference between a brand like Fahrradmanufaktur and others you carry?

    We’re just going to say it: Fahrradmanufaktur is the best city bike we’ve ever seen. The geometry is upright but still sporty enough to multitask city riding and longer weekend adventures. The parts are made in Europe and best-in-class: chaincovers from Hebie (Germany), kickstands from Pletscher (Switzerland), racks from Racktime (Germany), fenders from SKS (Germany), grips from Herrmans (Finland) and lights from Axa (Netherlands), Herrmans (Finland) and Busch & Muller (Germany). Durable for all weather, light enough to bring inside, great for the city, and great to bring up to the cottage too. Best of all, the prices are more than reasonable.

    What’s the difference between the S-80 and the T-100?

    The S-80 is a slightly more economical bike targeted a bit more at the city cyclist while the T-100 can multitask city riding and longer rides at the cottage with equal aplomb. The S80 has a more upright position that prioritizes absolute safety in the city while the T-100 is still upright, but tilts the rider over slightly for better agility and power. The S-80 uses a ¾ chaincase whereas the T-100 uses the (amazing) full coverage Hebie Chainglider. And there’s some other differences: the T-100 has a much brighter lightset, and uses some nicer parts like the Racktime rack (light and strong) and quality Swiss made Pletscher kickstands.

    What is dynamo lighting?

    Cars come with lights and so should a city bike. Dynamo lightsets are an integrated system that generates electricity from the hub and blasts this into a bolted-on, theft-resistant light that projects more power than most battery systems so that you can see and be seen. Unlike the old days where the dynamo rubbed against the tire (slowing you down) the new systems are part of the front hub and are very low friction as well as very low maintenance. Most of the dynamo sets we carry feature a “standlight,” or capacitor which means they produce and store energy so that when you’re stopped the lights keep going.

    Is a Step-thru for Women and a Roadster for Men?

    Heck no! It’s the 21stcentury and anyone can ride either a Step-thru or a Roadster. The difference between the two is not gender, but position. A Step-thru has a remarkably high head-tube that raises the handlebar up very high so the back is straight and the hips pointed forward. A Roadster has a much shorter headtube that positions the rider over the handlebars for more control, and the hips over the cranksets for more power. If you imagine yourself toodling through the bike lane at a stylish and efficient pace, choose a Step-thru. If you imagine a bit more zip and power then choose a Roadster.

    How strong are the wheels and will I get a lot of punctures?

    Wheels are always the first part to break on most bikes and these wheels are strong! All the city bikes we sell feature strong double-walled rims that are internally box-sectioned to handle streetcar tracks and potholes. They all feature strong stainless-steel spokes that can never rust. Bikes like the Fahrradmanufaktur also feature Schwalbe Citizen tires that are Kevlar-belted tires to drastically reduce punctures in the city.

    What is an internal gear hub?

    In Europe a bike with an internal gear hub is what makes it a definitive city bike. Internal gear hubs are awesome. Because the chain isn’t derailed up and down a set of external cogs (using a derailleur), the chain will never fall off again, and best of all, the chain can be covered so you can wear whatever you want. The gears are sealed inside the rear hub and they hold a tune two times longer than a derailleur, minimizing tune-ups and allowing you to store the bike outside throughout the winter problem-free.

    How do I ensure my new bike won’t get stolen? 

    Research shows that very few bicycle thefts are related to a bicycles value and are best defined as low-risk/low-return. A good bicycle lock is expensive to break through and takes time, thus increasing the risk and lowering the return. Estimates are that over 90% of bicycle theft is tied to cash-for-drugs and that makes every bike a target. Make sure you buy a good Abus U-lock or a chain and you’ll be fine. 

    What’s the warranty?

    Ten year warranty for manufactures defects on frame and fork, one year on parts. Does not include wear and tear.

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