Strida has been an innovator since its inception and with the SX it has truly revolutionized the basics of cycling industry by introducing a modern geometry to replace the 95 year old geometry, thus challenging the custom. The SX is a genius of a machine. It is made for riders seeking to defy their usual routines with a hip or cool or strange bike! The bike was initially … [Read more...]
STRiDA LT Folding Bicycle Review
Strida has been a trend-setter since its commencement and with the SX/LT bicycles it has genuinely altered the rudiments of the cycle industry by introducing a modern geometry to supplant the 95 year old geometry, and therefore testing the traditions of the industry. In the event that you have seen the SX, then the LT is essentially a considerably smaller and less expensive … [Read more...]
Stowabike 26″ Folding Mountain Bike Review
Rating: 3.50 / 5.00 Price: $$$ on Amazon (September 12 2015) Warranty You get a one year backing with the purchase of each Stowabike product. This means any manufacturing fault or defect will be replaced no questions asked within 12 months from date of purchase. Pros and Cons: 18 Speed System Poor Manual Economical No QR On The Wheel Quick … [Read more...]
Retrospec Bicycles Speck Folding Seven Review
Retrospec is your respected budget brand and it is always aiming to produce a better product every time with a tight hand on the price. The Speck 7 is worth every penny. Literally. There are not many bikes which will offer you the specs loaded in the Speck and still be economical. The Speck 7 can be considered as an upgrade to the Speck SS, which is a single speed version … [Read more...]
Montague Paratrooper Pro 27 Folding Mountain Bike Review
The Montague Paratrooper Pro is a beast waiting to be unraveled. It is a mountain bike, but it also folds. It can handle the adventures of a tough hilly terrain but it can also ride boldly on the street. The Paratrooper is meant for extreme action. Remember, that Montague had initially introduced the Paratrooper for the US Marines and the bike is essentially army … [Read more...]