OYAMA-dazzle 500-folding bike-green








Product Description
Materials & Craftsmanship
The Oyama Dazzle 500 is constructed with a high-strength aluminum alloy frame, offering a lightweight yet robust build that is resistant to rust and corrosion. The frame features a durable grey-green finish for a modern and sleek aesthetic.










Product Features & Usage Scenarios
Features a reliable Shimano 6-speed gear system, providing versatile gearing options for tackling hills and cruising on flat city roads with ease.
The 20-inch wheels are paired with front and rear V-brakes, delivering dependable stopping power and precise control for safe urban commuting.
Its compact folding design allows for quick and easy storage in small apartments, car trunks, or under office desks, making it an excellent choice for multi-modal commuters.
Includes a rear rack, perfect for attaching a pannier or basket to carry groceries or a work bag, enhancing its utility for daily errands and leisure rides.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Gear System | Shimano 6-Speed |
| Brakes | Front and Rear V-Brakes |
| Tire Size | 20 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 30.4 lbs (13.8 kg) |
| Folded Dimensions | Approx. 31 x 26 x 13 inches (79 x 66 x 33 cm) |
| Color | Grey-Green (YS-2770) |
Installation & Maintenance
Some assembly, including handlebar and seat adjustment, is required upon delivery. Regular maintenance such as lubricating the chain, checking brake pads for wear, and maintaining proper tire pressure (typically 40-65 psi) will ensure a smooth and safe riding experience.
Safety Warnings
Ensure all folding latches are securely locked before riding. The bike is not designed for severe off-road use or stunt riding. For enhanced visibility at night, the use of additional front and rear lights is strongly recommended.
Product compliance information
This product is manufactured in compliance with applicable safety regulations and carries a standard manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.
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