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gear bike price Monarch Complete Bike - Nickel Polish Matte ICEA full build version of our flagship Monarchcrafted for riders who want exceptional speed, precision, and aesthetics right out of the box. This complete setup pairs the Monarchs aero inspired aluminum frameset with a premium component package designed for both high performance street riding and fixed gear racing. Finished in Nickel Polish Matte Ice, this colorway highlights every line of the frame, every contour of the fork, and every detail of the

A full-build version of our flagship Monarch—crafted for riders who want exceptional speed, precision, and aesthetics right out of the box. This complete setup pairs the Monarch’s aero-inspired aluminum frameset with a premium component package designed for both high-performance street riding and fixed-gear racing.

Finished in Nickel Polish / Matte Ice, this colorway highlights every line of the frame, every contour of the fork, and every detail of the metallic under-clear decals. It delivers a clean, modern, high-end look with the performance to match.

Overview

The Monarch Complete Bike combines:

• a hydroformed, double-butted aluminum Monarch frameset

• a full carbon aero fork

• a full carbon aero seatpost

• and a complete premium drivetrain and cockpit package

to create a fast, responsive, competition-ready build with true pista geometry.

Whether you ride urban streets, fixed-gear crits, or high-tempo training sessions, the Monarch Complete delivers stiffness, efficiency, and handling that riders instantly feel.

What’s Inside: Premium-Level Components
  • Wheelset: Ultra-light welded 40 mm rims laced to sealed-bearing hubs — fast engagement and reliable performance.
  • Handlebar: FSA drop bar HB-RD-307S — aerodynamic, stiff, and responsive.
  • Stem: FSA 90 mm ST-OS-167 — lightweight alloy with precise steering feel.
  • Seatpost: Full carbon aero post — feather-light and designed for the Monarch’s integrated wedge system.
  • Saddle: Velo VL-1205 — comfortable, sleek, and track-inspired.
  • Crankset and Bottom Bracket: FSA Vision 165 mm, 144 BCD, 49T paired with FSA EVO bottom bracket — stiff, smooth power transfer.
  • Chain: KMC S1 — durable 1/2 × 1/8 chain.
  • Tires: Goodyear Eagle F1 — 23c front and 25c rear for maximum speed and grip.
  • Brakes (Front and Rear): Promax RC-462/469 dual-pivot calipers paired with Promax 160A levers and Jagwire CEX housing.

Extras: All required hardware, housing, and small parts included.

Specifications
  • Full geometry chart included in the product images.
  • Compatible with all standard 700C fixed-gear and track wheelsets.
  • Rear spacing: 120 mm
  • Bottom bracket: 68 mm English BSA threaded
  • Head tube: 1 1/8”
  • Seatpost: Tyrant full carbon aero
  • Crank compatibility: Works with all major track cranksets, including SRAM Omnium
Tire Clearance
  • Rear: up to 32c
  • Front: up to 28c

This provides flexibility for mixed-surface street riding while remaining optimized for traditional 23–25c race setups.

Assembly and Shipping
Assembly:

The Monarch Complete Bike ships approximately 90% assembled.

A few simple steps remain (front wheel, handlebar, seatpost).

For best results, a quick mechanic tune-up is recommended after final setup.

Shipping:

Free shipping to the 48 continental United States.

Alaska and Hawaii: calculated at checkout.

Worldwide shipping available. If checkout does not show a rate for your country, contact customer service for an exact quote.

Why Riders Choose the Monarch Complete Bike

The Monarch represents the highest performance in the Tyrant lineup.

It’s the ideal choice for riders who want:

• top-tier aluminum engineering

• a full carbon aero fork and seatpost

• true pista geometry

• premium drivetrain and cockpit components

• a complete bike that is fast, stiff, responsive, and beautiful

From city sprinting to fixed-gear racing, the Monarch delivers the ride quality, precision, and aesthetic that serious riders demand.

Shipping Notes
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