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Launched in the year 1995 by the award winning German design firm Riese and Muller, the ... Read more..Sunday, March 7th, 2010 Posted in Folding Bikes 4 Sale | No Comments »
New folding, full size bicycle. I've ridden this bike once and it's fantastic. It folds up and is really compact but is also full size with 26" wheels, so it ... Read more..Saturday, March 6th, 2010 Posted in Folding Bikes 4 Sale | No Comments »
SWISSBIKE TX Commuter by Montague This is the ideal bike for those who want it all. Truely a dual sport, the TX is at home both on and off road ... Read more..Friday, February 26th, 2010 Posted in Folding Bikes 4 Sale | No Comments »
I am selling a complete 20" frame size Montague DX folding bicycle. This is a brand new bike that has not been used or unpacked. The DX Grand Canyon Crossover ... Read more..Friday, January 22nd, 2010 Posted in Folding Bikes 4 Sale | No Comments »
**Brand New in Box** The Practical, Convenient and Quality Made Bike that Folds and Unfolds in Just Seconds! NO BIKE CARRIER NEEDED! GREAT FOR CITY, RV'S, BOATS & TRAVEL! COMPACT ... Read more..Thursday, December 31st, 2009 Posted in Folding Bikes 4 Sale | No Comments »
thelibertyman Store Paratrooper Bicycle Ladies and Gentlemen, This is a new bicycle direct from the factory. The very same bicycle used by U.S. Army Paratroopers and U.S. Marines in Iraq ... Read more..Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 Posted in Q & A | No Comments »
The main appeal of a folding bike is that you can fold it up to occupy less space than a regular full-size bike. That's really handy when you want to ... Read more..Friday, July 18th, 2008 Posted in Q & A | No Comments »
Folding bikes come in all shapes and sizes from the small-wheeled models designed to tuck away on public transport to full-size comfort bikes. Somewhere in the middle is the folding ... Read more..Monday, July 14th, 2008 Posted in Folding Bike Articles | No Comments »
Folding bikes have been around for many years but always seemed to be the poor relation of the full-size bicycle. Probably because they were as heavy and clunky as ordinary ... Read more..