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Bicycle Polo started back in 1891 and even made it to a demonstration sport at the 1908 London Olympic games. Since then, pockets of teams have popped up periodically throughout the world. The UCI recognized the sport in 2001 and 8 world championships have been held. This bike dates back to the mid 1970's and was specifically made for polo use. The small wheels are stronger and accelerate quicker while the short handlebars allow for one hand control and space to swing the mallet. Geometry emphasizes agility.
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| Frame |
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Steel |
| Fork |
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Steel |
| Rear Shock |
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NA |
| Rims |
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20" x 1 3/8" steel |
| Hubs |
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steel front, coaster rear |
| Spokes |
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zinc |
| Tires |
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20" x 1 3/8" |
| Pedals |
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steel |
| Crank |
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SR alloy |
| Chain |
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1/2" x 1/8" |
| Rear Cogs |
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single cog |
| Bottom Bracket |
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Steel |
| Front Derailleur |
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NA |
| Rear Derailleur |
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NA |
| Shifters |
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NA |
| Handlebars |
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Cut down steel |
| Stem |
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Alloy |
| Headset |
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Steel |
| Brake set |
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Coaster rear |
| Brake levers |
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NA |
| Saddle |
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Grand Prix |
| Seat Post |
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Campagnolo |
| Colors |
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Blue |
| Size |
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25" c-t with a 23.5" top tube |
| Serial # | 72360 |