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Bike Friday Pocket Rocket. Used
While this bike originally came as a drop bar, multiple speed bike, the previous owner converted his purchase to a flat bar single speed. Handlebar is an H-Bar, a split bar that allows for more compact packing.
Rear dropout spacing is 130mm.
Specs for the Bike Friday Pocket Rocket can be found on the maker's website, here.
We are currently selling off the bike's components rather than putting the entire bike up for sale.
- Brakes are Paul Components V-Brake levers ($259.00/set) and calipers ($203.00/set).
- Front wheel is a Sun CR18 36H laced to Chorus (’99-06) hub w/DT 14g SS spokes ($266.00/front wheel).
- Rear wheel is a Sun CR18 36h rim laced w/DT 14g SS spokes to a double-side White Industries ENO eccentric hub, fixed-gear/free. It has a Shimano SF-MX30 17t 3/32 freewheel and Surly fixed cog 17t 3/32. ($413.00/rear wheel).
- Schwalbe Stelvio 20” folding tires ($90.00).
- Origin 8 170 cranks, SR 50t chainring, Shimano UN70 BB, ($150.00/set).
- Sachs PC Chain. ($50.00).
- Brooks B17 Special Green saddle, ($170.00).
- Thomson Elite 28.6 x 350 no-setback seatpost ($100.00).
- King Cage made of Stainless Steel, ($30.00/each).
- Pocket Rocket frameset, ($2,075.00).
Side view
Front view
From behind
The cockpit
The head tube, head badge and Chris King headset/
One of the Paul brake levers.
The front Paul Brake caliper
The front Campagnolo Chorus hub.
The Origin8 170mm cranks, SR 50-tooth chainring
View of the rear Paul V-Brake caliper and the Sachs PC chain.
The bike has a Brooks B17 leather saddle
The bike's Thomson Elite seat post
The bike has a King stainless steel water bottle cage.
Close-up of the King cage.
The double-side White Industries ENO eccentric hub
Side view of the White Industries ENO rear hub and the Shimano 17-tooth freewheel.
The other side of the White Industries ENO hub and the Surley 17-tooth fixed cog.
One of the bike's Schwalbe Stelvio tires.
The bike's Schwalbe tires are mounted on Sun CR18 rims.
From the manual, a picture of the bike and its parts.
Putting the bike in its travel bag
The owner's manual
Bike Friday catalogue