Polygon Path Series
What size are the wheels?
The Path Series features a 700c wheel size (29" diameter).
What riding style is this geometry intended for?
The Path series combines speed, agility and style in an urban bike. It combines the efficiency of a road bike with the comfort of a commuter perfect for social rides with friends or dodging traffic.
How many gears does this bike come equipped with?
The Path 2 comes with a 3x8 speed drivetrain (24 gears) whilst the Path 3 comes with a 3x9 drivetrain (27 gears).
What groupset is this bike equipped with?
The Path series come with a mix of Entity, Shimano, KMC, Tektro and ProWheel components.
What brakes is this bike equipped with?
The Path 2 comes with Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc brakes whilst the Path 3 comes with Shimano MT201 (2 piston) hydraulic disc brakes.
What size rotors does this bike come equipped with?
The Path series come with 160mm rotors front and rear.
Does this bike come in any other colours?
The Path 2 comes in Blue whilst the Path 3 comes in Black
Does this bike come with any other specs?
No, The Path series comes in the spec which we advertise. IMPORTANT: Sometimes factory will change the spec of the bike to something of similar or better quality, usually without any notice, this is to ensure customers are riding bikes instead of waiting for the correctly spec’d component to become available.
What's the bikes' frame material?
The Path series frames are made from AL6 (Aluminium).
Does the frame have internal or external cable routing?
The Path series come with internally routed cables.
What's the bikes' fork material?
The Path series has an Alutech (Aluminium) Rigid Fork.
What's the bikes' wheels’ material?
The Path series have Araya Double wall, Shimano Alloy hubs, 32 hole spoke.
Does this bike come with thru axles or QR skewers?
The Path series have open drop out 10 x 135mm quick release axles.
What is the weight of this bike?
The Path 2 size small weighs 13.16kg with pedals. The Path 3 size medium weighs 14.3kg with pedals.
What tyres does this bike come equipped with and what size?
The Path series comes with Vee Speedster 700 x 40c tyres.
Does this bike come with pedals?
Yes the Path series come with Nylon platform pedals.
Can I fit more than one bottle cage in this frame?
The Path Series can fit 2 water bottles. 1 on the down tube and 1 on the seat tube.
Does this bike come with a kickstand?
Yes, the Path series comes with a kickstand.
What tyre pressure should I run?
Tyre pressures are subjective to each individual rider, we suggest you find a suitable tyre pressure best suited to the terrain you commonly ride. The recommended pressure range is printed on the side wall of the bicycle tyres.
Can I set this bike on the trainer?
Yes the Path series is compatible with trainers that support 8 and 9 speed drivetrains and 10x135mm dropouts. Please check with a professional or our customer support team if in doubt.
How wide are the handlebars?
The Path series come with Entity Sport, Alloy, 700mm wide handlebars.
What type are the handlebars?
The Path series come with Entity Sport, Alloy straight handlebar
What's the stem length?
The Path 2 comes with an Entity, Alloy, 75mm length stem. The Path 3 comes with an Entity Sport, Alloy, 60mm length stem.
What type is the stem?
Entity, Alloy
Does this bike come equipped with front and rear lights?
No, the Path series does not come with lights already equipmed. We suggest checking out our range of Entity lights to add as an accessory.
Does this bike come equipped with mudguards?
No, the Path series does not come with mudguards.
Can I fit mudguards or a rear rack to this bike?
Yes, the Path series has seatstay rack / mudguard / baby seat mounts on the rear of the bike and rack / mudguard mounts on the front fork. Please ensure the pannier, mudguard and baby seat is compatible before purchasing. Please check with a professional or our customer support team if in doubt.
What riding category is this bike intended for?
The Path series, in accordance with Polygon's classification, belong to bike class 2. You can read more about the various classifications here.