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Pros & Cons
- Lightweight aluminium frame and fork ensure smooth handling.
- Internal gear hub with 7 gears, making it easy to get through even hilly terrain.
- Fully equipped, including a hub dynamo and secure lock.
- Possibility to mount a bottle cage and lowriders for long trips.
- The bike is not equipped with suspension, making it less comfortable but more sporty.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Sensa |
Aluminium | |
Slightly leaning | |
Chain with hub gear | |
7 Gears | |
Internal hub gear | |
Transmission components
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Shimano Nexus 7 |
244% | |
Rollerbrakes / hand brakes |
Description
Description
Versatile and long lasting
Sensa has developed a bike that you can go either way with. A good frame, decent equipment and numerous possibilities to mount accessories provide you with a very stable and practical bike.
If you're looking for a versatile bike, be sure to read up on the Sensa Treviso N7.
Technology
Sophisticated frameThe core of this bike is the sophisticated aluminum frame. This frame has many techniques taken straight from sports bikes. This makes the bike very light and stiff, which makes for direct and fine handling. The seating position is slightly curved, giving the bike a sporty slant. The stem is adjustable, so you can further adjust the seating position to your liking. You also have the option to mount bottle cages and lowriders, which makes the bike perfect for a nice tour or cycling vacation.
Reliable components
Shift gears on this city bike with the Shimano Nexus 7-speed hub. These seven gears give you a 244 percent shift range, so you'll be able to hold your own on viaducts or in a headwind. For braking, you can rely on the roller brakes. These brakes are reliable and brake properly.
Reviews
Reviews
1 / 5
Poor value for money
My advice is mainly to buy another bike, it could save you a lot of misery. Within 2 months of purchase, I reported to Mantel that the pedals had play, the gears were not working properly and the paintwork was damaged. Later, loose handles, a fairly loose cap on the rear light (falls off when you put something on the back) and rust on a screw on the handlebars were added. So not top quality. By the way, the paint damage (see photo) was due to a new abus citychain 8800 lock. To which the product description says it prevents paint damage, but that's not quite true. Considering the quality is disappointing in so many ways, I made a request to exchange this bike, for a more expensive one if necessary. Unfortunately, Mantel and Sensa seem to think this quality is normal for a bike in this price range. They do, however, offer repair of the pedals.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Very sporty city bike.
The most sporty city bike I could find with a closed chaincase. I wanted no to little maintenance and also did not want to be in the price range of a belt drive bike. Therefore, this was the best choice for me.
Pros & Cons
1
Poor value for money
My advice is mainly to buy another bike, it could save you a lot of misery. Within 2 months of purchase, I reported to Mantel that the pedals had play, the gears were not working properly and the paintwork was damaged. Later, loose handles, a fairly loose cap on the rear light (falls off when you put something on the back) and rust on a screw on the handlebars were added. So not top quality. By the way, the paint damage (see photo) was due to a new abus citychain 8800 lock. To which the product description says it prevents paint damage, but that's not quite true. Considering the quality is disappointing in so many ways, I made a request to exchange this bike, for a more expensive one if necessary. Unfortunately, Mantel and Sensa seem to think this quality is normal for a bike in this price range. They do, however, offer repair of the pedals.
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Price/quality ratio is very poor
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Sensa and Mantel warranty disappointing
5
Very sporty city bike.
The most sporty city bike I could find with a closed chaincase. I wanted no to little maintenance and also did not want to be in the price range of a belt drive bike. Therefore, this was the best choice for me.
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Closed chaincase
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Fine seat
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Sporty character
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2 reviews | 1 review | 4 reviews | 3 reviews | |
Frame Size | 51 cm / 56 cm / 61 cm / 1.59m - 1.70m | 45 cm / 50 cm / 55 cm / 60 cm / 1.65m - 1.76m | 48 cm / 53 cm / 57 cm / 61 cm / 1.65m - 1.70m | M / L / XL / 1.65m - 1.76m |
Frame Type | Women / Low steptrough / Men | Women / Low steptrough / Men | Women / Men | Women / Men |
Frame Material | Aluminium | Aluminium | Aluminium | Aluminium |
Sitting position | Slightly leaning | Upright | Upright | Upright |
Drivetrain | Chain with hub gear | Chain with hub gear | Chain with hub gear | Belt drive |
Number of Gears | 7 Gears | 7 Gears | 7 Gears | 7 Gears |
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