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Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike Take your off-road riding to the next level with the Paratrooper Pro. With plenty of gears for climbing and 100mm of travel in the front shocks to absorb the bumps of off-road trails, you’ll be ready to tackle the toughest terrain. 1 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike Rating: Not Rated Yet Price $995.00 Ask a question about this product ManufacturerMontague Description Description Montague: Paratrooper Pro Take your off-road riding to the next level with the Paratrooper Pro. With plenty of gears for climbing and 100mm of travel in the front shocks to absorb the bumps of off-road trails, you’ll be ready to tackle the toughest terrain. Just like the original Paratrooper, the Pro is known for its durability and load bearing capabilities, and has developed a following with everyday commuters and weekend warriors. The included RackStand acts as a cargo rack, kickstand, folded bike stand, and features a built in mud guard. Built for Off-Road Take your off-road riding to the next level with the Paratrooper Pro. With plenty of gears for climbing and 100mm of travel in the front shocks to absorb the bumps of off-road trails, you’ll be ready to tackle the toughest terrain. 2 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike 3 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 Great For Off-road exploration. All-day single track. Remote bike camping. Tackling the tough terrain. The Essentials Speeds: 27 Wheel Size: 26? Folding Time: 20 sec. Folded Size: 36?x28?x12? Approx Weight: 31 lbs Bike Sizing 18in Frame: For riders 5’3? – 5’10”. Standover height is 30? 20in Frame: For riders 5’11” – 6’4?. Standover height is 31? Features 4 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike DirectConnect™ Folding system New for 2016 is the DirectConnect folding system, which removes the quick release from the top tube, provides an easier folding experience and larger clamping surface between the two halves of the… Folding Integrated Technology The Paratrooper Pro frame is designed around a patented folding system. This design eliminates the need to break the frame in order to fold the bike. 5 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike RackStand is a luggage carrier, mudguard, kickstand, and work stand all in one. A quick release allows it to rotate under the rear wheel on a specially designed axle mount. 1 2 3 DirectConnect™ Folding system New for 2016 is the DirectConnect folding system, which removes the quick release from the top tube, provides an easier folding experience and larger clamping surface between the two halves of the frame. A flip of the quick release lever and your bike folds to a compact size. Folding Integrated Technology The Paratrooper Pro frame is designed around a patented folding system. This design eliminates the need to break the frame in order to fold the bike. Not only does this make folding easier but it makes this bike the strongest folding bike on the market. The Folding Integrated Technology (F.I.T.) is based around frame construction concepts designed for serious full suspension downhill bikes. RackStand is a luggage carrier, mudguard, kickstand, and work stand all in one. A quick release allows it to rotate under the rear wheel on a specially designed axle mount. When in the lowered position it acts as a kickstand or workstand, makes folding your Montague easier, and allows the folded bike to be stored or displayed upright. 6 / 7 Folding Bikes: Montague Paratrooper Pro Folding Mountain Bike Reviews Customer Testimonials “This is a neat package, i.e. a full size folding mountain bike, with good components and is not excessively heavy. In contrast to other bikes I’ve bought over the years, this one had clearly been assembled and finely tuned before disassembly for shipping. Additionally the packing was exceptionally sturdy and the bike arrived in perfect condition. “Out of the box”, the ride, shifting and suspension were excellent with the bike giving one the feel that it could handle hardest climbs on roughest terrains. Folding is a snap, remove the front wheel, disengage the locking pin and fold.” —William D., Bicycle Sante Fe, NM “This bike is awesome, best of both worlds. Think of it as a mountain bike that happens to fold rather than a folding bike in the traditional sense.” —Neil F., United Kingdom “Overall its a sweet bike, and its great that I can fit it easily in my car without a rack, and store it in a small corner of my home. Its only been a few days but I’ve received numerous complements and a couple people asking what exactly it was (not a common design at all) — I dig that it stands out among the typical hardtail mtn bikes.” —Nate L., Los Angeles, CA Specifications Specifications color Matte Black frame Custom drawn 7005 Series Aluminum with FIT System. Replaceable derailleur hanger and disc mount. fork SR Suntour XCM with lockout. 100 mm travel. Alloy one piece lower. Disc Compatible. rims 26? Alloy, 32 hole. Double Wall. Black. tires Kenda Slant Six. Knobby. 26 x 2.10”. hubset Formula Disc, Black, Alloy sealed front & rear with CLIX™ front quick release. spokes 14 Gage Stainless, Black saddle Aero Mountain. seatpost Kalloy, 30.0 X 300mm Alloy handlebars Kalloy. Alloy. 7 degree backsweep. 31.8 Barbore. 580mm length stem Kalloy, Alloy Direct Connect. 105mm with 7 degree rise shifters Shimano RAPIDFIRE Plus Trigger Shifters front derailleur Shimano Acera. Top Swing Dual Pull rear derailleur Shimano Deore 9-speed crankset SR Suntour XCM. 42/32/22. Alloy 170mm crank arm. Black. speeds 27 brakeset Mechanical disc w/ pad adjustment. Alloy Levers. pedals Platform pedal with steel cage bottom bracket Sealed Cartridge frame sizes 18”, 20”” foldesd size 36” x 28” x 12” approx. weight 31 lbs 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. 7 / 7 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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