FAQs

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Yes, we do ship to military addresses through USPS with an additional shipping fee. To find the extra shipping fee for your specific military address, please contact us via email. You will need to include your address in your email, so we can provide a quote of the shipping cost.

Yes, we do ship to Alaska and Hawaii with an additional shipping fee. Send us your address in an email so that we can make a quote of the extra shipping cost.

New Jersey State imposes a 6.625% sales tax for orders that ship to New Jersey. For those customers who need shipping to states other than New Jersey, we do not charge sales tax.

We provide a one-year warranty against defective parts and workmanship for our bikes. However, the regular wear and tear of consumable parts such as brake pads, tires and tubes are not covered by this warranty.

Send an email to info2ksilver@gmail.com at any time and we will reply to you within 24 hours. You may also contact us through our customer service phone number at the bottom of this web page during business hours. Our business hours are 10:00 am - 4:00 pm EST, Monday through Friday. If no one is available to assist you immediately, please leave a message in our voice mail box and we will return your call as soon as possible.

Initial assembly includes installing the front wheel, inserting the seat post, inserting the handlebar, and installing pedals. Check out the videos below for step-by-step instructions on how to install your bike.

The frame of the SP26S folding bike is steel, and the frame size is 16.375 inches. It does not have any suspensions. Most components of the bike are made of steel.

In comparison, the frame of the RJ26A folding bike is made of aluminum alloy, and the frame size is 17 inches. It has front and rear suspensions. Most components of the bike are made of aluminum alloy.

Yes, you can pick up or visit us by appointment. Send us an email at info2ksilver@gmail.com to make an appointment.

Shipping rate for our Columba Bikes (Approximate):

  • $40 for a PR20S1 bike.
  • $45 for a SP26S bike.
  • $52 for a RJ26A bike.
  • Shipping costs for bike parts and accessories vary based on weight and shipping dimension.
  • This sound is normally created by the derailleur arm touching the chain after shifting. The derailleur needs to be either shifted further or shifted less far to move out of the way of the chain. When you hear this clacking noise, you should twist the shifter a bit so that the noise will go away.

    To correctly fix this problem, you will need to find whether it occurs in the front or rear derailleur. If it occurs in the front derailleur, you need to twist the left shifter. If occurs in the rear derailleur, you need to twist the right shifter.

    If the sound persists even after you twist your shifters, you may need to adjust the front or rear derailleur. For instructions on how to do this, check out the following video tutorials:

    Video show how to adjust the front derailleur.

    Video show how to adjust the rear derailleur.

    It is possible that you had installed the bike incorrectly.

    When the bike is shipped, the front fork is turned inward to save space. Before plugging in the handlebar, if you do not turn the fork outward by 180 degrees (in the direction where the cable is not twisted on the head tube), your foot may touch the front wheel when riding the bike.

    To check for the right position after installation, the front brake assembly needs to be in front of the front fork, if it is behind it, then it is incorrectly installed.

    Here is a video showing how to install the bike, at 0:45, it shows that you have to turn the fork outward:Install When pedaling, your shoe should only extend one to two inches beyond the front of the pedal.

    The clearance from the pedal to the front tire is six inches. If a person pedals correctly, there will be no issue while turning. But if a person pedals with his/her heels, then his/her feet may touch the front wheel when turning. The following is a link to a web page teaching people how to pedal correctly:How to Pedal When pedaling, your shoe should only extend one to two inches beyond the front of the pedal.

    If the pedal-to-front tire clearance on your bike is less than six inches, you may have installed the front wheel backwards. To fix this, simply remove the handlebar stem from the head tube (quick-release) and turn the wheel 180 degrees, so that the front brake assembly is in front of the fork rather than behind the fork. Then put the handlebar stem back in the head tube.

    1. Check your brakes. Make sure the brake pads for both wheels are not touching the rims of the wheels (when brakes are not being applied). If a brake pad is touching the wheel's rim, the brakes may need to be adjusted or the wheel may need to be trued. Check out the videos on our FAQ page.

    2. Check the tire pressure with a tire gauge. The maximum tire pressure is displayed on the tire's sidewall. Make sure your tire pressure is at least 85% of the maximum marked pressure.

    3. Check the quick release mechanisms. Make sure the handlebar quick-release, frame quick-release and seat post quick-release mechanisms are locked. Observe and follow the minimum insertion mark on the seat post and handlebar stem to avoid issues.

    4. A mistake that must be avoided: Make sure the brake assembly is in front of the bike's front forks. Sometimes, if the user was not paying attention, the brake assembly may have been left behind the front forks. If this situation happens, simply unlock the handlebar quick-release, then turn the wheel 180 degrees around the center line of the head tube. Now, the brake assembly will be situated in front of the front forks. Then, lock the handlebar quick-release.

    We use FedEx Ground or USPS priority mail as our carrier to deliver your orders. Our customers enjoy front-door delivery service. It normally takes one to two business days for processing and handling, plus one to five business days for transit time in the USA. So, if you live in US, your order may arrive in between two to seven business days.

    We ship from West Berlin, New Jersey 08091, USA. Please refer to the following graph for a closer look at the FedEx transit time.

    After we ship out your order, we will send you a tracking number through email, and you can track your order through https://www.fedex.com or https://www.usps.com.

    Days of Transit Time FedEx Ground From 08091

    We use FedEx and US Postal services to ship products.

    A customer can return product(s) within 30 days from purchase date. The product(s) must be returned in new condition and in its original packaging, all manual and parts in the original package must be returned. A 20% restocking fee will be assessed for a returned product. If any wear and tear, damages, or tool marks are evident, up to 30% restocking fee will be assessed according to the level of wear on the product(s).

    If the return is a result of our error or a major defective which is not easily fixable, we will be responsible for all shipping and handling costs, and no restocking fees will be assessed. Other than the above reasons, a customer will be responsible for all shipping and handling cost.

    Before returning a product, please contact us through our email. We may provide support to correctly using product, fix issues, send replacement parts, or issue return shipping label and instructions.

    Some Helpful Videos:
    How to install Columba RJ26A Folding Bike
    How to install Columba PR20S1 Folding Bike
    How to install Columba PR20S1 Front Handlebar
    How to install Columba CF20A
    How to put a falling chain back to gear wheel of a bike without touching the oily chain
    How to unfold a Columba SP26S folding bike
    How to fold a Columba SP26S folding bike
    How to disengage front brake of Columba folding bike
    How to engage front brake of Columba folding bike
    How to adjust the front derailleur
    How to adjust the rear derailleur
    How to operate steel kickstand of Columba SP26S or Columba R20A
    Troubleshoot steel kick stand of Columba SP26S or Columba R20A
    How to replace an inner tube of a bike
    How to adjust V-brakes of your bike
    How to true a wheel while its on your bike
    How to replace crank arm using a crank arm extractor(puller). Our bike has a black 14 mm nut instead of a bolt shown in the video.
    How to replace broken spokes
    How to Change Bicycle Gears
    How to Replace Brake Lever of a Bicycle
    How to Fold and Unfold A Pedal
    How to Install a Quick Release Handlebar
    How to operate a Columba SP26S/RJ26A folding bike
    Customer Open Box Video of Columba SP26S Lavender Folding Bike
    How to Tighten A Handlebar Post Lock of Columba PR20S1 Folding Bike
    This video shows how to adjust the gripping force for quick release of a seat post
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