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Los Angeles Sports and Fitness Magazine
"...a shockingly smooth ride with effortless shifting. (You can even shift at a standstill.) It may seem like a beginner's bike because you can get on and control the bike easily without any know-how about shifting, but it's actually great for any rider who doesn't want to fuss with messy chains or worry about breaking a derailleur."
Review of Dynamic Crosstown 7 shaft drive bicycle
by Jack Sweeney, www.BikeCommuters.com
The good folks at Dynamic Bicycles offered their "Crosstown 7" commuter bike to us for testing. In many respects, it is like so many other commuter-oriented bicycles on the market - TIG-welded aluminum frame, mounting points for fenders and rear rack, upright riding position. Where this bike differs, however, is how power gets from the pedals to the rear hub. This bike uses a very clever and deceptively simple shaft drive. Yeah, that's right - no greasy chain, no chainrings to chew up your pants. Overall, I think Dynamic has a winner with their Crosstown 7 It appears (and rides) in every way like the around-town errand, commuting and recreation bike it was meant to be, and you just can't beat its low-maintenance features. No more greasy chain tattoos, tattered pants cuffs or dirty hands from a mid-ride tire change! Read Full Review (PDF).Review of the Dynamic Tempo shaft drive bicycle
by Mark Riley, May 2007
After surviving a heart attack last year I treated myself to a new bicycle. Since I already had a mountain bike, a old steel road bike, a 3-speed Raleigh Tourist, and a number of junkers, I wanted something unusual and-more important-something I could ride around town and use for commuting to work. I bought the Tempo model without a suspension fork, and it has more than met my expectations. The company sells several styles: mountain, road, folding, all with shaft drive, most with suspension forks. All are sold on line. Read More...
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