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Montague Paratrooper Highline

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Montague Paratrooper HighlineParatrooper Highline is a rugged folding mountain bike built for true cross country riding. 27. 5 wheels provide superior rolling ability over obstacles and rough terrain while a Rockshox fork and hydraulic disc brakes satisfy the XC rider looking for convenience. Highline builds on the heritage of Montagues Paratrooper bike line, and like those that came before, is designed to fold easily for the car trunk, train, or closet. Perfect for after work

  • Paratrooper Highline is a rugged folding mountain bike built for true cross country riding.
  • 27.5″ wheels provide superior rolling ability over obstacles and rough terrain while a Rockshox fork and hydraulic disc brakes satisfy the XC rider looking for convenience.
  • Highline builds on the heritage of Montague’s Paratrooper bike line, and like those that came before, is designed to fold easily for the car trunk, train, or closet.
  • Perfect for after-work rides on your favorite trails and full-on weekend.

Store Pickup Only: Please contact us to confirm availability. Once ordered, it will take 4 to 7 days for delivery and ready for pickup at The Bicycle Store-Florham Park, NJ 

 

SPECIFICATIONS
Color Matte Gunmetal Grey
Frame Custom drawn 6061 Series Aluminum with DirectConnect System.  Power Angle geometry.  Replaceable derailleur hanger and disc mount.
Fork RockShox XC30 for 27.5″. 100mm travel w/ lockout and adjustment
Rims 27.5″ Alloy, 32 hole. Double Wall w/ Eyelets.
Tires Kenda Kadre. Knobby. 27.5″ x 2.10”.
Hubset Formula Disc. Black, Alloy. Sealed, front & rear quick release.
Spokes 14 Gauge Stainless.
Saddle Mountain Aero with “Center Gap” Comfort Technology.
Seatpost Kalloy, 30.0 X 300mm. Black.
Handlebars Kalloy. Alloy, 5-degree backsweep. 31.8 Barbore. 560mm length.
Stem Kalloy, Alloy Threadless. 90mm with 7 degree rise.
Shifters Shimano Deore Rapid Fire. 2-Speed Left. 10-Speed Right. Both w/ Optical Gear Display.
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore. Top Swing Dual Pull.
Rear Derailleur Shimano SLX 10-Speed.
Crankset SR Suntour XCM. 38/24. Alloy 175mm crank arm. Matte Black.
Speeds 20
Brakeset Tektro Auriga. Front & rear hydraulic disc brakes. Alloy Levers.
Pedals Platform pedal with alloy cage.
Bottom Bracket Sealed Cartridge
Frame Sizes 18”, 20”
Folded Size 36” x 28” x 12”
Approx Weight 29lbs
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