Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between a steel and an aluminum frame?

Steel: More affordable but heavier.
Aluminum: Lighter, rust-resistant, but more expensive.

What types of brakes do Pacto folding bikes have?

V-brakes (rim brakes): Easy to adjust but wear out faster and are less effective in wet conditions.

Disc brakes: Perform well in all weather conditions and last longer but are harder to replace.

Coaster brake (only on PACTO Five N7 & Seven N7 models): Maintenance-free and easy to use.

What is the difference between a hub gear and a derailleur gear?

Hub gear (internal): Low maintenance, easy to adjust, but more expensive.

Derailleur gear (external): Cheaper, shifts faster, but requires more maintenance and is harder to adjust.

Which Pacto folding bike has a low step-through frame?

The PACTO Six & Seven models have a low step-through frame, making them ideal for seniors or those with reduced mobility.

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