Brooklyn Bicycle Co. commuter bikes are built for daily city riding. From the 8-speed Bedford with puncture-resistant tires to the lightweight Wythe fixie, every bike ships fully assembled with free professional tune-up. Compare gearing, frame geometry, and rider fit to find the commuter that matches your route.
What makes the perfect commuter bike?
Wide Gearing Range
For tackling any terrain the city puts in front of you.
Puncture Resistant Tires
For all terrain, worry-free riding.
Mounts Galore
For ensuring your bike can accommodate anything and everything you need from fenders, to panniers and baskets, to a water bottle cage.
Professional Assembly
Built for the daily grind-your Brooklyn commuter bike will be professionally assembled at a local shop for a smooth, safe ride-at no cost to you.
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What is a commuter bike?
Simply put, a commuter bike is a practical, comfortable bicycle designed for daily travel, featuring a durable frame, upright position, and the capability to add accessories for urban riding.
What makes a good commuter bike?
A good commuter bike is lightweight, durable, and comfortable, with reliable brakes, wide gearing, puncture-resistant tires, and mounts for accessorizing.
What to look for in a commuter bike?
Look for comfort, durability, and versatility-features like mounts for racks or fenders, puncture-resistant tires, and a frame suited for your commute's distance and terrain.
What makes Brooklyn's commuter bikes better?
It boils down to three things:
- We believe professional assembly is not a convenience, it's a necessity, that's why we include professional assembly on every bike purchase- free of charge to you.
- Our reviews speak for themselves. We stand behind our products, use premium components, and offer a lifetime warranty on frames and forks.
- Brooklyn is where we test our bikes, but our inspiration comes from riding through Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and beyond. The result? Commuter bike durability built for city streets, infused with the best of global cycling culture.