Overview
Bearing the name of the Milo-Grogan neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio (home to Rogue HQ), The Milo is a premium single-speed hybrid commuter bike. Designed by Aaron Stinner of Stinner Frameworks, it combines American-made craftsmanship with modern, low-maintenance components. It is engineered for both urban commuting and off-road exploration, offering a smooth, responsive ride that stands out in an era of mass-produced bicycles.
Product Page: The Milo
Key Features and Specifications
Frame & Fork: American-made 4130 Chromoly steel, known for superior shock absorption and durability.
Drivetrain: Gates Carbon Drive CDX belt-driven single-speed system (stretch-free and weather-resistant).
Braking: High-reliability front and rear disc brakes for consistent stopping power in all weather conditions.
Wheelset: Hand-built Astral Outback 32h wheels paired with 29" x 2.5" Maxxis Hookworm urban tires.
Sprockets: 6061 Aluminum front and rear sprockets designed for high mileage and rust resistance.
Finish: Durable Matte Black powder coat for long-term corrosion resistance.
Sizes Available: Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large (fitting riders from 5'1" to 6'4").
Weight: Approximately 30.6 lbs (for a single-speed build focused on bomb-proof durability).
Performance Benefits
Low Maintenance: The Gates CDX belt drive outlasts traditional chains by 3:1 or more, requires no grease/lubrication, and stays quiet and clean.
Responsive Ride: The Chromoly steel frame offers a signature "responsive flex" that absorbs road vibrations better than aluminum, providing a smoother ride on uneven city streets or gravel paths.
Versatile Utility: Equipped with high-volume 2.5" tires, The Milo acts as a "tank" for urban environments—capable of hopping curbs and navigating debris while remaining stable for off-road adventures.
Simplified Cycling: The single-speed design eliminates the complexity of derailleurs and shifters, reducing the number of parts that can fail or require adjustment.
Maintenance and Care
Belt Care: Occasionally rinse the Gates Carbon Drive belt with water to remove grit or debris. No lubrication is ever required; in fact, oils and greases should be avoided.
Brake Inspection: Regularly check disc brake pads for wear and ensure the rotors remain clean and free of oil or cleaning chemicals.
Tire Pressure: Maintain appropriate PSI for the Maxxis Hookworm tires based on your riding surface (higher for smooth pavement, slightly lower for added grip on trails).
Hardware Torque: Periodically check critical fasteners using a torque wrench:
Pedals: 35 Nm
Crank: 42 Nm
Stem Bolts: 5-7 Nm
Axle Nuts: 45 Nm
Cleaning: Wipe the matte black powder-coated frame with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid abrasive cleaners that might mar the finish.
Warranty Information
Frames & Structural Welds: Covered under Rogue’s Limited Lifetime Warranty for the original purchaser.
Components: Moving parts and standard components typically carry a 2-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
Exclusions: Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear (tires, grips, brake pads), damage from accidents, or issues arising from improper assembly or lack of maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why choose a belt drive over a chain? A: Belt drives are cleaner (no grease), quieter, and last significantly longer than chains. They won't rust and don't require the constant degreasing and re-oiling associated with traditional drivetrains.
Q: Is this bike suitable for hilly areas since it is a single-speed? A: The Milo is geared for versatility, but as a single-speed, it excels most on flat to moderately rolling terrain. For very steep hills, the rider will need to apply more physical effort as there are no lower gears to shift into.
Q: Can I customize the components? A: Yes. The Milo uses standard bicycle industry specifications, meaning you can swap the saddle, pedals, or handlebars for your preferred aftermarket options.
Q: Does the bike come fully assembled? A: No. The bike arrives partially assembled in a box. Some assembly is required (installing the front wheel, seat post, pedals, and handlebars). Rogue provides a detailed assembly guide and tool list.