CruzTrek Komet 27.5 (Dark Blue, Hi-Ten Steel Frame)
KSh30,500.00
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Hi-ten Steel Frame (27.5″, special-shaped tubes) | Durable and strong frame able to take knocks; good value and easier to repair compared to high-end materials. |
| 21 Speeds (3×7 gearing) | Wide gear range lets you tackle steep climbs, moderate hills, and maintain speed on flat roads; better adaptability to different terrains. |
| Steel Suspension Fork (~100 mm) | Smooths bumps and improves comfort on rough mixes of terrain; adds control over uneven surfaces. |
| Mechanical Disc Brakes with 160 mm Rotor | Reliable stopping power in dry and wet; simpler to maintain and less expensive than hydraulic systems. |
| 27.5″ Double-Wall Alloy Rims & Chaoyang 1.95″ Tires | Good rollover and grip; durable rims that resist deformation; tires that offer balance between speed and traction. |
| Steel Raised Handlebars & Steel Seatpost | Cost effective and strong; suitable for rugged use and local conditions. |
| Integrated Brake/Shifter Levers | Simpler operation; reduces number of separate components; easier control especially when shifting and braking under stress. |
| Dark Blue Finish | Attractive and less likely to show dirt/scratches; gives bike a clean appearance. |
The CruzTrek Komet 27.5 (Dark Blue, Hi-Ten Steel Frame) is an entry-to-mid-level mountain bike designed for riders who need a versatile machine that can handle everyday trails, commuter roads, and light off-road adventure. Its hi-ten steel frame—built with special-shaped tubes—provides durability and toughness, though with slightly more weight compared to alloy frames. The dark blue finish gives it a sharp, clean look that’s easy to maintain.
For rougher terrain, the bike features a steel suspension fork with about 100 mm travel, helping absorb jolts from bumps and uneven paths, making rides more comfortable. The 21-speed drivetrain (3 chainrings up front and a 7-speed cassette at the rear) gives a broad gear range so you can climb hills without too much strain and still maintain speed on flats.
Braking comes via mechanical disc brakes with a 160 mm rotor, which deliver good stopping power and are easier and cheaper to service locally than many hydraulic systems. The wheelset includes 27.5″ double-wall alloy rims matched with Chaoyang H-5183 tires sized 1.95″—a decent balance of traction and speed. Components like a steel seatpost, steel-raised handlebars, and performance MTB pedals make this a no-nonsense, functional ride with parts that are generally easy to replace if needed.

















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