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Jamis's Commuter 4 Now Available at Jamis Dealers Throughout North America
January 11, 2012
San Diego, Calif. – Fallbrook Technologies, Inc. (Fallbrook) and Jamis Bicycles® have announced that the 2012 Jamis Commuter 4 featuring Fallbrook’s continuously variable NuVinci N360 transmission, is now available at Jamis dealers throughout North America. The NuVinci N360 is the latest generation of Fallbrook’s award-winning continuously variable planetary (CVP) transmission for bicycles.
“The new Jamis Commuter 4 is the ideal commuter bike — a hip, in-town, runabout that takes riders from home to work, on neighborhood errands and to nearby locales. Now equipped with the award-winning, smooth-shifting NuVinci N360 CVP drivetrain, those jaunts are even easier and enjoyable,” said David Rosen, marketing director for Jamis Bicycles. “We are pleased to now have the Commuter 4 available for our customers to shift — and shift more often — providing for a fun, hassle-free riding experience where ever they choose to go.”
With a simple twist of the wrist, the NuVinci N360 transmission makes shifting the Commuter 4 as easy as adjusting the volume on the radio. Riders have an infinite choice of gearing between the highest and lowest ratios, a full 360% ratio range. The NuVinci N360 makes riding even more enjoyable with seamless, continuous shifting (even under high pedal torque), without power interruptions, missed gears or dropped chains. The intuitive NuVinci shifter’s feather touch is fun to use, easily increasing or decreasing pedaling exertion. The NuVinci N360 hub is also maintenance free.
“We are pleased to be a part of the quality line of products produced by Jamis, especially the highly regarded and sought after Commuter 4. Our focus is to work very hard to support and promote our partners in their continued success with models using NuVinci,“ said Geoff Petrangelo, sales and business development director for Fallbrook.
The Jamis Commuter 4 is the ideal commuter bike, ready for the city with plenty of style — featuring a lightweight aluminum frame in seven sizes, big 700c tires for less rolling resistance, full-length chainguard, full coverage fenders with adjustable stays, color-matched rear carrier, the Jamis Metro Sport seat with memory foam and synthetic leather cover, and large comfortable pedals with TPE non-slip inserts.
For more information on the 2012 Jamis Commuter 4, featuring the NuVinci N360 drivetrain, and to find the nearest Jamis dealer, visit www.jamisbikes.com. The Commuter 4’s MSRP is $950, available in standard and step-through versions. To learn more about the NuVinci N360 drivetrain, visit www.nuvinci.com.
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