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Rogue Fitness: The Milo Hybrid Single Speed Chromoly Steel Bicycle w/ Belt-Drive

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Rogue Fitness has The Milo Hybrid Single Speed Chromoly Steel Bicycle w/ Belt-Drive System (Frame Size: S, M, L, or XL) for $495. Shipping is free.

Note: Shipping times vary based on the size option selected. Refer to the product page for complete details.

Thanks to Community Member sychan for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • Introducing the Rogue hybrid bicycle - The Milo. Bearing the name of the Milo-Grogan neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, home of Rogue HQ and where this bike originated, this single-speed commuter bike features a lightweight, American-made chromoly steel frame and fork, a modern belt-drive system, reliable disc brakes, and versatile urban tires for both on- and off-road adventures. In an era where most bikes are built overseas, The Milo stands out. True to Rogue principles, it embodies the best of 21st-century engineering and a commitment to quality components and craftsmanship.
  • The Chromoly frame is completed with a durable matte black powdercoat finish. This provides corrosion resistance in combination with a superior, smooth matte finish. Once finished, the head tube receives a Rogue Deuce logo badge. The Rogue Deuce has been a Rogue icon and part of the Rogue story since day one and still sits proudly on display in front of Rogue HQ to this day.
  • The Milo frame is constructed from Chromoly, or chrome molybdenum, known for its superior corrosion resistance, shock absorption, and responsiveness. Due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, Chromoly is widely used in industries where speed and performance are paramount. This U.S.-made Chromoly steel frame offers a responsive flex, creating a smooth and superior ride.
  • Cable-actuated front and rear disc brakes are paired with 160mm stainless steel rotors for smooth and reliable stopping power, whether on a busy city street or an off-road adventure. Cable-actuated brakes are optimized for easy maintenance and adjustments without sacrificing all-terrain, stop-on-a-dime performance.
  • The wheels of the Milo are assembled in-house using the Astral Outback alloy rim. The Outback is designed for long-distance rides on dirt or pavement and uses an asymmetric rim design that improves spoke tension balance by up to 30%. The hand built wheel is then paired with Maxxis Hookworm 29" high-volume tires. The bead-to-bead tread on this urban tire ensures durability, traction, and balance for on and off-road cycling.
  • Frame Material: 4130 Chromoly Steel
  • Frame Finish: Matte Black Powder Coat
  • Fork: 4130 Chromoly Steel
  • Drivetrain: Belt Driven Single-Speed
  • Belt: Gates CDX 11M-120T-12CTS
  • Sprocket: Gates CDX 46T 5-Bolt 130mm BCD, 6061 Aluminum
  • Bottom Bracket: Zumba GBL 550
  • Handlebar: Kalloy HBRB12W, 35mm Rise, 9 Deg Backsweep, 780mm Width
  • Stem: Kalloy ASM01N, 90mm, -7 Deg
  • Seat Post: Kalloy SP3D1, 27.2mm Dia, 400mm Length, 17mm Offset
  • Brake Type: Disc Brakes
  • Brakes: Tektro M280, 160mm Rotors
  • Rims: Astral 29" / 700c Outback 32H
  • Tires: Maxxis 29x2.50 Hookworm 60TPI
  • Frame Origin: Made in U.S.A.
  • Components' Origin: Globally Sourced
  • Assembled in: U.S.A.
  • Weight (Medium): 30.6LB / 13.9KG
  • Note, per the product page:
    • "We still have 2500 bikes left."
    • "As we sell them The Stinner Bike Works team will be welding them. Each frame has close to three hours of TIG welding time."
    • "Once we are clear of these 2500 bikes our limited run will be over!"

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This bicycle has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 25 reviews.

Original Post

Written by sychan
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Rogue Fitness has The Milo Hybrid Single Speed Chromoly Steel Bicycle w/ Belt-Drive System (Frame Size: S, M, L, or XL) for $495. Shipping is free.

Note: Shipping times vary based on the size option selected. Refer to the product page for complete details.

Thanks to Community Member sychan for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • Introducing the Rogue hybrid bicycle - The Milo. Bearing the name of the Milo-Grogan neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, home of Rogue HQ and where this bike originated, this single-speed commuter bike features a lightweight, American-made chromoly steel frame and fork, a modern belt-drive system, reliable disc brakes, and versatile urban tires for both on- and off-road adventures. In an era where most bikes are built overseas, The Milo stands out. True to Rogue principles, it embodies the best of 21st-century engineering and a commitment to quality components and craftsmanship.
  • The Chromoly frame is completed with a durable matte black powdercoat finish. This provides corrosion resistance in combination with a superior, smooth matte finish. Once finished, the head tube receives a Rogue Deuce logo badge. The Rogue Deuce has been a Rogue icon and part of the Rogue story since day one and still sits proudly on display in front of Rogue HQ to this day.
  • The Milo frame is constructed from Chromoly, or chrome molybdenum, known for its superior corrosion resistance, shock absorption, and responsiveness. Due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, Chromoly is widely used in industries where speed and performance are paramount. This U.S.-made Chromoly steel frame offers a responsive flex, creating a smooth and superior ride.
  • Cable-actuated front and rear disc brakes are paired with 160mm stainless steel rotors for smooth and reliable stopping power, whether on a busy city street or an off-road adventure. Cable-actuated brakes are optimized for easy maintenance and adjustments without sacrificing all-terrain, stop-on-a-dime performance.
  • The wheels of the Milo are assembled in-house using the Astral Outback alloy rim. The Outback is designed for long-distance rides on dirt or pavement and uses an asymmetric rim design that improves spoke tension balance by up to 30%. The hand built wheel is then paired with Maxxis Hookworm 29" high-volume tires. The bead-to-bead tread on this urban tire ensures durability, traction, and balance for on and off-road cycling.
  • Frame Material: 4130 Chromoly Steel
  • Frame Finish: Matte Black Powder Coat
  • Fork: 4130 Chromoly Steel
  • Drivetrain: Belt Driven Single-Speed
  • Belt: Gates CDX 11M-120T-12CTS
  • Sprocket: Gates CDX 46T 5-Bolt 130mm BCD, 6061 Aluminum
  • Bottom Bracket: Zumba GBL 550
  • Handlebar: Kalloy HBRB12W, 35mm Rise, 9 Deg Backsweep, 780mm Width
  • Stem: Kalloy ASM01N, 90mm, -7 Deg
  • Seat Post: Kalloy SP3D1, 27.2mm Dia, 400mm Length, 17mm Offset
  • Brake Type: Disc Brakes
  • Brakes: Tektro M280, 160mm Rotors
  • Rims: Astral 29" / 700c Outback 32H
  • Tires: Maxxis 29x2.50 Hookworm 60TPI
  • Frame Origin: Made in U.S.A.
  • Components' Origin: Globally Sourced
  • Assembled in: U.S.A.
  • Weight (Medium): 30.6LB / 13.9KG
  • Note, per the product page:
    • "We still have 2500 bikes left."
    • "As we sell them The Stinner Bike Works team will be welding them. Each frame has close to three hours of TIG welding time."
    • "Once we are clear of these 2500 bikes our limited run will be over!"

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This bicycle has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 25 reviews.

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Written by sychan

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mogila87
35 Posts
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It's a good looking bike, but curious as to why anyone would ever want a single speed...
xlaxplaya
831 Posts
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Very little maintenance. And this one has a belt drive, so it's nearly zero maintenance. If you can't get up hills, that doesn't mean you need more gears, it just means you need STRONGER LEGS.

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14h ago
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mogila87
14h ago
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It's a good looking bike, but curious as to why anyone would ever want a single speed...
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Arcticat
14h ago
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I ASSume it's a speed in the middle somewhere......great for flat areas.
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sup3rson1c
13h ago
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Quote from mogila87 :
It's a good looking bike, but curious as to why anyone would ever want a single speed...
True. We didn't care as kids. Great looking bike though and a nice price.
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Arcticat
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So it's their ONLY road bike.....
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E4300
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25 lbs is heavy for Cr Mo with single speed belt drive. The downtube appears to be oversized to improve stiffness. Unfortunately, this single speed bike isn't geared for off road use.

My Tange One Cr Mo butted and fully brazed lugged 23" Centurion Ironman is just over 22 lbs with Shimano 105 equipment and drop bar.
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asdf002
13h ago
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Looks like perfect bike for the neighborhood. 350$ and I'm buying 1 for misses and me. Waiting...
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phrodini
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cant do single speed

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epuentes
13h ago
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Was actually just considering getting an air bike, so may try this instead. Reviews don't look super promising though.
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chi
13h ago
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Gorgeous frame with top-notch American welding—but somewhere between the bench press and the boardroom, they decided a heavy single-speed steel bike was a good idea. Maybe stick to what you know: barbells and bumper plates, not bikes.
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syoung27
13h ago
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Quote from mogila87 :
It's a good looking bike, but curious as to why anyone would ever want a single speed...

Lighter weight, less and easier maintenance. If you're in a city without hills it's a nice option. Good for loading if someone wants to just it.
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rbraden
12h ago
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Quote from sup3rson1c :
True. We didn't care as kids. Great looking bike though and a nice price.

Maybe I'm bougie, but I had a 21 speed as a kid :-D
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jamescsub
12h ago
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Quote from E4300 :
25 lbs is heavy for Cr Mo with single speed belt drive. The downtube appears to be oversized to improve stiffness. Unfortunately, this single speed bike isn't geared for off road use.My Tange One Cr Mo butted and fully brazed lugged 23" Centurion Ironman is just over 22 lbs with Shimano 105 equipment and drop bar.
My 23" Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is awesome and just over 22 lbs, I swear this isn't an admire me and my awesome post from afar you heathens.
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UniqueSoda2365
12h ago
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Quote from chi :
Gorgeous frame with top-notch American welding—but somewhere between the bench press and the boardroom, they decided a heavy single-speed steel bike was a good idea. Maybe stick to what you know: barbells and bumper plates, not bikes.
Its belt drive just like the Rogue echo bike. Probably great for getting in a workout.
11h ago
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xlaxplaya
11h ago
831 Posts
Quote from mogila87 :
It's a good looking bike, but curious as to why anyone would ever want a single speed...
Very little maintenance. And this one has a belt drive, so it's nearly zero maintenance. If you can't get up hills, that doesn't mean you need more gears, it just means you need STRONGER LEGS.
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mtarascio
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Quote from epuentes :
Was actually just considering getting an air bike, so may try this instead. Reviews don't look super promising though.
Remember the reviews aren't likely at the $500 price point.

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