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PolygonUrban
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Origin
The Polygon Urban sits within Polygon broad city mobility lineup, sharing DNA with the Path series but positioned as a general-purpose fitness/commuter hybrid. Polygon markets it alongside the Path (pure city commuter), Heist (hybrid with light suspension), and Zeta (folding) models to address different urban rider profiles. The Urban targets riders who want a more versatile upright bike for a mix of commuting and fitness riding.
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Specifications
- Frame
- ALX Urban Fitness aluminum frame; alloy rigid fork; upright geometry for city commuting
- Drivetrain
- Shimano drivetrain, 1x or 3x configuration (varies by year and tier); typical 8-9 speed with wide-range cassette for urban climbing
- Brakes
- Hydraulic disc brakes (Shimano MT200 series on current generation)
- Wheels
- 700c alloy double-wall rims; centerlock disc hubs
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The verdict
+Strengths
- Hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable all-weather stopping for urban commuting
- Upright flat-bar geometry is comfortable for daily city riding without back strain
- Part of a well-supported ecosystem with Rodalink stores across Southeast Asia
−Weaknesses
- Alloy rigid fork transmits road vibration more than carbon or suspension alternatives
- Generic "Urban" positioning means less distinct identity versus Path or Heist siblings
- Spec details vary significantly by year and region — verify exact build before purchase
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