Cruiser Bikes

Take a spin on these modern reproductions to learn why true classics never go out of style. When our shop re-opens to the public following the coronavirus outbreak, we’ll be happy to discuss options for fit customization, upgrades, and accessories. We wanted to showcase the Turi on this list because of its versatility.

Cruiser bikes are inherently beginner-friendly, so beginners won’t easily go wrong in their selections. The 26-inch Firmstrong Urban Lady Single Speed offers easy-going, single-speed riding that can reach 3 to 15 miles per hour. It features a durable 15-inch steel frame with aluminum wheels.

The Electra Cruiser is pretty similar to the Townie, with three key differences. The Cruiser has a more classic beach cruiser frame with swooping handlebars. And while the Coast is a beauty anywhere you want to ride it, its biggest benefit is that it features more rust-resistant components for a happy bike life in salty sea towns. Steel easily rusts in coastal environments, which is particularly problematic for steel frames and steel bike chains.

If you only plan to ride your bike a couple of times a year, getting something a little cheaper might not be a bad idea. Shoppers purely looking for style will find it in spades with the Huffy Panama Jack Beach Cruiser Bike. Flower detailing across the bike’s frame, chain guard, and included cup holder feel straight out of a movie set in Polynesia—in all the best ways possible.

Beyond visual styling, the frame type also usually indicates sizing. Because the swooping frame is generally considered “women’s styling”, these bikes are usually smaller. The schwinn ebike diamond “men’s frame” style is traditionally sized to fit a taller rider.

Most cruiser bikes can accommodate both child bike seats and bike trailers. That said, a bike with high-quality dual hand brakes is a safer bet than a bike with just a coaster brake. Gears are also preferred as the additional weight of carrying a child can be challenging even on slight inclines. The durable Schwinn cantilever steel frame has been updated with tubular leading axle front fork and cushioned hand grips. It’s designed for comfortable riding with a padded saddle and wide whitewall tires that ride smooth over almost any terrain.

You also get a bottle-cage mount and internally routed cables. Choose from six refreshing colors (with matching fenders, rims, and a chainguard), including beach-inspired sea glass and matte coral. The Brighton also has a wide gear range for climbing hills, faster acceleration, and comfortable riding. But if your rides are a little more challenging than the flat, coastal roads around your favorite seaside town, consider a beach cruiser with multiple gears. Multi-speed bikes can accelerate much faster than single-geared ones and offer a much smoother ride. To some, a cruiser is just a singlespeed bicycle with balloon tires, a comfy saddle, a coaster brake, and a wide, sweeping handlebar.

In addition to the wider tires which offer some cushioning, the spring saddle does a great job of absorbing bumps in the road. SixThree Zero has a couple of cruiser bike options, but the EVRYjourney is our favorite. While basic and budget-friendly, the quality is pretty solid for the price.