Choose a bicycle type

To read the manual for your bicycle, select your type of bicycle from the list below and click on the link. Bicycle types are defined by their Conditions of Use.

Bicycle type

 

Conditions of Use

Kids'

Designed for kids with bolt-on type wheels

Smaller high-performance bicycles equipped with quick-release wheels are covered under the appropriate "adult" bicycle types.

Trailerbike

Child's bicycle designed to be towed behind an adult's bicycle.

Road

"Drop" handlebar,  road caliper brakes, and 700c or 650c wheel diameter with 25c or thinner tires.

Not designed for carrying loads.

Track

"Drop" handlebar,  road caliper brakes, 700c  wheel diameter with 25c or thinner tires, and one-speed or fixed gear. No derailleurs.

Not designed for carrying loads.

Hybrid

"Flat" handlebar  with 700c wheels like a road bicycle.

 

Cross

Road bicycle, except with cantilever or disc brakes and tires wider than 700x25c.

With a skilled rider in mind, designed for riding off pavement

Cross country mountain

"Flat" handlebar, direct pull or disc brakes, 1.9" (48mm) or wider tires, and front suspension or light-weight full suspension.

Designed for riding on rougher surfaces.

Includes kids' mountain bikes with quick-release wheel mechanisms. Mountain bicycles with bolt-on wheels are considered kids' bikes.

All-mountain

"Flat" handlebar, disc brakes, 1.9" (48mm) or wider tires,

Fat 1.9" (48mm) or wider tires, and medium-travel (at least 4 inches/100mm) front and rear suspension.

Designed for riding on rougher surfaces.

Freeride, downhill, or hucking

Mountain bicycle, with a heavy-duty, reinforced frame and extra-strong parts.

Designed for aggressive riding on rougher surfaces.

Fisher does not make a bicycle for Condition 5 riding.

 

 

October 20, 2009