THE RADAR CAFÉ IS PART of Breezer’s Adventure Café series, meaning it shares the same frame as its Radar drop-bar gravel/bikepacking model but is fitted with a flat bar to make it more appropriate for casual city riding. Its sturdy steel frame and 29-inch wheels support massive 1.9-inch tires, which soak up hits from trolley tracks to potholes, and plow through urban debris. A 680mmwide, backswept handlebar contributes to a comfortable, upright position and a feeling of easy control, even for less experienced riders.
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The 1x10 gearing keeps shifting simple, and the wide-range 11-42 cassette provides more gears than usual for a town bike—I was able to ride around a hilly suburb without using the three easiest gears. The Radar Café’s impressive capability may have been part of the reason one test ride turned into an expedition on gravel paths and, eventually, a hike through a thickly vegetated ditch. But you don’t have to be bushwhacking to enjoy it. If you’re just running errands or getting to work, the Radar Café promises a velvety ride.
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