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Strida Folding Bike 3.2
$499.00
Released April, 2007
The Pros:Luggage rack holds 30 pounds. Large weight capacity.
The Cons:Weighs 22 pounds. Not very portable when folded. Folding seems difficult.
The Strida 3.2 is a compact bike that can fold into an even more compact shape, making it an ultra portable option for commuters and travelers. In its folded state, the bike measures 45" x 20" x 9", and weighs 22 pounds.
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Some people may find the length of the folded bike too long as it sits at just over 1 meter, compared with some other foldable bikes that fold into more of a square shape (see the A-Bike).
Features
- Frame is 7000 series aluminum
- Luggage rack holds up to 30 lbs
- Rider specifications: 5'4" to 6'4" and up to 250 lbs.
- Tire diameter: 16"
- 1 gear
Video demonstration of folding
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Luggage rack holds 30 pounds
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Not very portable when folded
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andmalc:
#strida_folding_bike_3_2 I've tried riding a Strida. It might be OK for short distances on smooth pavement at low speed. Like the Description says, you'd use it as an ultra-portable bike to carry on public transortation.
My Xootr Swift is not heavy or expensive, and does not look awkward. It folds up small enough to carry onto a train as long if it's not crowded. The bikes that fold up really small are $1k or more. The problem with most folders is it can be hard to add on racks, fenders etc, because of non-standard frames. The small wheels are not good on bumps.
BMX bikes are for doing tricks, or at least looking like you do, not serious transportation. You can't peddle one over 10 Km/hour and they'd kill your knees if you tried to ride very far.
Oct 22, 08
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