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    Yuba Mundo Cargo-Carrying Sport Utility Bicycle V3

    $1,197.00


    You don't have to leave the kitchen sink behind with this bike. Yuba Mundo Cargo Bike: The workhorse of cargo bikes. Price includes free shipping to your door.

    The Mundo is a cargo bike built for hauling. With stout, steel, built-in racks, a heavy duty rear wheel with 48 spokes and oversized axel, and a payload capacity of 440 lbs, this is the Clydesdale of the cargo biking world. This bike can handle what you can throw at it. Besides the usual loads of groceries or kids, we've seen customers carry firewood, lumber, old tires, recycling bins (all 4 of them!), a rototiller, speakers and amps, and many other loads. The combination of a durable frame and parts and simple design make this one of the most affordable and efficient bikes in the cargo class.

    But this bike is not just useful, it is also comfortable. Many of our customers, after riding all of our cargo bike options, find the Mundo to be the most comfortable. It comes with 21 speeds (geared low for the toughest hills), an upright riding style, spring-loaded seat, and wide tires for a beach-cruiser kind of feeling. The easy ride takes you by surprise and finds you cruising down the road with a smile on your face. The frame design fits small to large people, even over 6' tall. Especially for tall or heavy people, this is the bike of choice.

    The Mundo is a comfortable and useful bike that can easily carry you and your stuff, so you can leave your car at home. No more fighting traffic and looking for parking at the farmers market, the music festival, work or school. Instead, you can recapture that feeling of riding a bike when you were a kid, and still carry what you need.
      Details
    • Durable and long lasting Hi-ten steel frame and fork
    • 26" wheels with Schwalbe Fat Frank tires and thorn resistant tubes for that feeling of riding on air
    • Comfortable Velo saddle, upright riding position, and angled cruiser style handlebars
    • 21-speed shimano drivetrain with easy changing grip shifters
    • Now Disc-Brake compatible
    • Rear carrier with built in wide loaders to carry everything with ease.
    • Carrier accommodates a standard child seat, so you can carry the little ones easily
    • Sloping top tube and super long seat post accommodate riders of most sizes (5' - 6'5")
    • Includes fenders, top deck and heavy-duty kickstand
    • Available in Tangerine, Blue or Matte Black colors
    • Shipped 85% assembled, like traditional bikes

    The quoted price includes FREE SHIPPING to your door - no added shipping charges for this large and bulky item!

      Specs
    • Headset, 1 1/8" Steel
    • Crankset/Chainring, 22/32/42 SL Gigga Black
    • Chain, Chain UG51 158 Links
    • Freewheel, 7-Gear 14-28T Shimano
    • Front and Rear Derailleur, Shimano Acera
    • Shifters, Shimano Tourney
    • Brakes, Promax V-Brake TX-125 L
    • Brake Lever, Promax BLG-82
    • Rear Wheel, Reinforced 48 Spokes (2.34mm), 1.4mm axle
    • Pedal, VP-565 Aluminum
    • Tires, Schwalbe Fat Frank
    • Tubes, Thorn resistant tube
    • Color, Tangerine, Blue or Matte Black
    • Size, One size fits most (5' - 6'5")
    • Wheels: 26 Inches
    • Bicycle Length: 210 cm (6.9ft)
    • Cargo capacity: volume 1.05 m3 (33.3cft) | weight 200 kilos (440lbs) + rider
    • Carrier size: length 80 cm (2ft 7") width 18.1 cm (7.1") Sideloaders: 16.5cm (6.5") each side

    Not sure if your legs can haul all of that weight? We have numerous options for electrifying your new Mundo.

    Note: The bike comes partially unassembled. For local sales, we will get it ready to go for you. For mail order sales, we will ship via FedEx ground, and we recommend a qualified mechanic assemble it.



    • Shipping Weight: 75lbs
    • Manufactured by: Yuba



    This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 April, 2010.

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