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This is the kind of design we like. As a folding bike, the Strida 3 made by Strida, a London,UK-based bicycle company, is intended for urban bikers who don’t want to fill their apartment with their bike. Its structure shows higher corrosion resistant and above all, it has a greaseless chain and requires almost no maintenance at all if you don’t go mountain biking.

Guys from the Dutch magazine Bright podcasted their report. They speak Dutch, so just concentrate on the movie unless we find some way to understand what they are talking about. But in less than 15 minutes , they got this tiny bike mounted. Without (almost) any use of cranks nor other instruments.

The Strida bicycle could easily fit in your car trunk. You can take it with you on subways, train and bus. According to the Strida FAQ, it runs normally at 15-20 kph (10-12 mph). Shipping is available for most popular countries. For prize details, go check on their website.


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