Vector 91 Hellfire

by Vector 91

Category: Hybrid

9,273Indicative price - for comparison only, not a live offer.

The Vector 91 Hellfire is a Hybrid bike from Vector 91, priced at ₹9,273. It's built around a lightweight hi-tensile steel - tig welded frame and a rigid steel fork. Equipped with rapid & secure power v-brakes brakes. Rolls on 700C/71cm wheels with Hi-Traction Low Resistance 700" X 38" Wide Nylon Tyre tyres.

Vector 91 Hellfire Specifications

Frame & Fork

FrameLightweight Hi-Tensile Steel - TIG Welded
Frame Height18"
ForkRigid Steel
HeadsetSteel Low Friction

Cockpit & Seating

HandlebarSteel with Comforable 91 Grips
StemFighter Stem Steel
SaddleColor Coordinated Premium Quality

Other Specifications

Highlights18"Hi-Tensile Steel Frame; Rapid & Secure Power V-Brakes; Sturdy & Light Rigid Steel Fork; Lightweight Single Wall Alloy Rims
Age14+ Yrs
Height5'4"-6'1"
ShiftingNo Hassle Single Speed
StickersStriking Colors Self Adhesive Decals
AccessorySide Stand
Packaging85% Assembled Pack of 1

Drivetrain

CranksetDurable Precision Cotterless 91
Bottom BracketFull Cartridge

Brakes

BrakesRapid & Secure Power V-Brakes

Wheels & Tyres

RimsSingle Wall Rustfree Alloy
HubsDurable Steel
Wheel Size700C/71cm
TyresHi-Traction Low Resistance 700" X 38" Wide Nylon Tyre

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Hybrid bikes like this one.

What frame and fork does the Vector 91 Hellfire have?

The Vector 91 Hellfire comes with a Lightweight Hi-Tensile Steel - TIG Welded frame and a Rigid Steel fork.

What brakes does the Vector 91 Hellfire use?

The Vector 91 Hellfire is equipped with Rapid & Secure Power V-Brakes.

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.