Superia
Superia Pioneer Lady Mixte 53cm
Superia Pioneer Lady Mixte 53cm
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3 871 SEK
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3 871 SEK
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This Superia Pioneer Lady Mixte rides as nicely as it looks. The sleek and stripped-back silver colour palette is matched by the semi-race frame that comes in at around 11kg while maintaining all the practicality of a city bike. The bike has full mudguards, a rear bag carrier and a bike stand.
Shimano RS 5x2 gears, Solida crankset, Weinmann brakes and the original dynamo lights which are still in working order! Nice chunky and grippy tires.
New Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 28-622 tires
New Michelin tubes
New Elvedes stainless steel brake and gear cables
New Elvedes brake blocks New Hermans lockable grips
New BTwin saddle
53cm is suitable for people 163-173cm
About Superia (battle of the Claey brothers)
The Claeys family in De Leeuw in the Netherlands were metal smiths since the 19th century. By the 20th century, Leon Claeys founded an independent company that would go on to produce 250,000 bicycles by 1927. In 1956 a conflict between two Claey brothers led to the factory in Zedelgem being bricked up and divided the factory in two. One brother, Aimé, continued to produce under the name " Flandria ", while the other brother, Remi continued production under the brand name "Superia". Remi built a new factory on his part and named it Superia. Both brothers delivered a competitive battle in the bicycle sector.
Shimano RS 5x2 gears, Solida crankset, Weinmann brakes and the original dynamo lights which are still in working order! Nice chunky and grippy tires.
New Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 28-622 tires
New Michelin tubes
New Elvedes stainless steel brake and gear cables
New Elvedes brake blocks New Hermans lockable grips
New BTwin saddle
53cm is suitable for people 163-173cm
About Superia (battle of the Claey brothers)
The Claeys family in De Leeuw in the Netherlands were metal smiths since the 19th century. By the 20th century, Leon Claeys founded an independent company that would go on to produce 250,000 bicycles by 1927. In 1956 a conflict between two Claey brothers led to the factory in Zedelgem being bricked up and divided the factory in two. One brother, Aimé, continued to produce under the name " Flandria ", while the other brother, Remi continued production under the brand name "Superia". Remi built a new factory on his part and named it Superia. Both brothers delivered a competitive battle in the bicycle sector.
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