Cradiac Gunner PRO

by Cradiac

Category: Hybrid

20,000Indicative price - for comparison only, not a live offer.

The Cradiac Gunner PRO is a Hybrid bike from Cradiac, priced at ₹20,000. It's built around a 6061 alloy frame and a steel suspension lockout; 80mm fork. Equipped with Shimano TX 50; 7 Speed (Shimano) shifting and jak160mm dual disc brakes. Rolls on 700C (700x35C) wheels.

Cradiac Gunner PRO Specifications

Frame & Fork

Frame6061 Alloy
Frame Size18.5 inch
ForkSteel Suspension Lockout; 80mm
HeadsetKENLI

Brakes

BrakesJAK160mm Dual Disc

Wheels & Tyres

RimsDouble Wall Alloy
Wheel Size700C (700x35C)

Other Specifications

ColorTeal Blue

Drivetrain

Crankset44T
Bottom BracketNECO
PedalsAlloy Pedal
ChainBushless
Rear DerailleurShimano Altus M310
ShiftersShimano TX 50; 7 Speed (Shimano)

Cockpit & Seating

Handlebar630mm Curved
StemAlloy 80mm
SaddleMemory Foam with Quick Release

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Hybrid bikes like this one.

What is the price of the Cradiac Gunner PRO?

The Cradiac Gunner PRO is priced at ₹20,000 (indicative, for comparison only).

What frame and fork does the Cradiac Gunner PRO have?

The Cradiac Gunner PRO comes with a 6061 Alloy frame and a Steel Suspension Lockout; 80mm fork.

What makes a hybrid bike different from an MTB or road bike?

Hybrid bikes blend a road bike's speed with a mountain bike's comfort - a practical middle ground for commuting and casual riding.

Can hybrid bikes carry heavy loads?

Most hybrids have a solid build with a reasonable weight capacity, though it varies by brand and model - check the specific bike's spec sheet for exact limits.

Can a hybrid bike handle rough roads?

Yes - the sturdy frame and grippy tyres on most hybrids cope well with potholes and uneven surfaces.

Suspension or rigid hybrid - which should I choose?

A suspension hybrid adds comfort on rough roads at the cost of some weight and speed; a rigid hybrid is lighter and faster, better suited to smoother routes.

Are the narrower tyres on some hybrids stable?

Yes - despite being thinner than an MTB's, hybrid tyres are designed to stay stable while reducing rolling resistance for a faster ride.

How often does a hybrid bike need servicing?

Basic upkeep - cleaning and chain lubrication every couple of weeks - is usually all that's needed.