2009-2010 @ Linus Bike Inc

Mixte 8

No need to fear the hills anymore, with 8 speeds and a full Chromoly frame this is your true go anywhere Mixte.

  • 4130 Chromoly frame and fork
  • Shimano NEXUS 8 speed
  • 3-piece forged aluminum crank
  • Double wall alloy rims with stainless steel spokes
  • Linus “Elysian” 700X35C tires
  • Genuine leather grips
  • Tektro dual pivot caliper brakes w/ quick release
  • Linus alloy rear rack
  • Mid-century alloy bell
    AVAILABLE IN ONE FRAME SIZE:
  • Medium: 49cm/19″
    700C wheel
Mixte 8
$869.00 USD
COLOURS
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The Mixte's
Accessories
Frame size:
Medium
49cm
Standover height:
n/a
Effective top tube length:
57cm
Weight:
14.7kg / 32.4lbs
Frame:
4130 chromoly frame
Fork:
4130 chromoly fork
Headset:
1" alloy top/steel base
BB set:
cartridge
Crankset:
3- iece forged aluminum, 170mm, 46T chainring, alloy chainguard
Shifter:
Shimano twist shifter
Front hub:
Sealed bearings, aluminum, 36H
Rear hub:
Shimano Nexus internal 8–speed, freewheel hub
Cog:
Shimano 22T
Chain:
KMC 410, CP
Spokes:
14g stainless steel w/ brass / CP nipples
Rim:
Double walled, alloy rims
Tires:
Linus "Elysian" black, 700X35C with reflective stripe
Brake levers:
Tektro Alloy
Front brakes:
Tektro R365 alloy dual pivot caliper brakes with quick release
Rear brakes:
Tektro R365 alloy dual pivot calliper brakes with quick release
Handlebar:
custom bend polished aluminium handlebar, 25.4mm center clamp
Grips:
genuine brown leather with hand made stitching
Stem:
alloy road quill, 80mm x 180mm, 18d rise
Seat post:
alloy, adjustable
Saddle:
touring saddle, leather cover
Pedals:
alloy pedals
Fenders:
painted steel fenders with retro brackets and stainless steel braces
Extras:
custom design rear rack, front and rear reflectors, mid-century alloy bell, alloy kickstand
Mixte Frame Height Recommendations
Small
4'10" - 5'3" / 147.3cm - 160.0cm
Medium
5'2" - 5'10" / 157.4cm - 177.8cm
Large
5'6" - 6'0" / 167.6cm - 182.8cm









  *Do note some riders may be a little outside these height range recommendations but prefer the feel of a larger or smaller size. Stand over height measurement is not as important as how the bike geometry feels while it is being ridden. As long as the rider can reach the ground while sitting on the saddle, even if it's just their toes, this size will be compatible with their height.