Durban Lands Deal with Target for Its Folding Bikes
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) July 21, 2016 -- Today, Durban Bikes, maker of stylish, technically innovative folding bikes at an affordable price point, announced a new model, the “Street,” will be available exclusively at Target starting July 24.
This new agreement means Durban expands its presence to 250 Target stores. The “Street” will be part of Target’s “Back to College” display in stores. Foldable in 15 seconds, it comes fully assembled and starts at $249.99.
“At Durban, we strive to make getting around easier and more convenient,” said David White, managing partner of Durban Bikes in North America. “Our ‘Street’ model is designed with college students in mind. It’s lightweight and compact for easy storage, but the 24 inch wheel gives it the look of a full size bike.”
Other features of the Street include:
• Lightweight 6061 alloy frame with Durban c-type latch and M-lock system
• 24” wheel
• Rear rack included
• Prowheel alloy crank
• Shimano 7 speeds
• Front and rear wheel quick releases
• Folded size: 37" x 16" x 27"
• Durban comfort saddle
• Maximum load: 210 lbs; suggested rider height: 4'8" - 6’3"
• Fully assembled (final adjustment required)
Durban makes a full line of folding bikes and accessories, designed to provide a no-nonsense transportation option than can easily be taken on public transit, stored under your desk or tucked away in the limited space of a dorm room or small urban apartment. For more information, visit http://www.durbanbikes.com.
About Durban Bikes
Durban is a fast-growing folding bicycle company that has set out to make commuting and city living easier. Based in Brazil, Durban makes bikes that combine a minimalist design, solid engineering and technical innovation at an incredible value. Durban bikes are available for purchase online or at a number of retailers across the U.S. For additional information, please visit durbanbikes.com.
Michelle Garrett, Garrett Public Relations, http://www.michellegarrett.com, +1 614-315-4037, [email protected]
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