by Larry Lagarde
I'm regularly asked (once or twice a week) whether the Mobiky Genius folding bike is worth plunking down $699. Since this is obviously on the minds of many considering a folder, here are some thoughts on the subject.
The Mobiky is a serious head turner. It looks like nothing else and it folds/unfolds with incredible speed. It's not as light as some other folders but it rolls when folded and rides well. You'll also be able to wheel it into most stores/businesses without getting hassled by management.
Ultimately, there are a variety of factors that will determine whether the Mobiky is right for you. If you plan on using it everyday, the bike can handle it but it doesn't have a carry rack (you'll need a backpack or to purchase an aftermarket carry rack or bike trailer that mounts to the seat post). You won't break any speed records on the Genius folder but it will get you where you need to go and can easily be carried aboard a bus or subway car. The Mobiky's 3 speed Sturmey Archer internal hub is quiet, sensibly geared and has a good performance record too.
The Mobiky comes with a soft carry case, rust free fenders a bike bell and a kickstand that holds the bike upright whether or not the bike is folded. It's easy to shrug off these features as minor; however, they all come in handy and demonstrate that the bike has been well thought out. You can also purchase a heavier weight, padded soft case but there has been no suitcase to use to transport the bike on a commercial flight - until now.
I've just identified a suitcase that will accommodate the Mobiky. It does require removing the front wheel but that's a minor inconvenience. I'll be writing about this and an aftermarket carry rack solution in coming weeks (Topeak's aluminum alloy, seat post mount carry racks accept far more weight than their rating suggests - look for more about this rack as I investigate further).
Mobiky has invested millions in the development of their folding bike. They're currently reviewing options to make the Genius even more user friendly (like offering internal hubs with more gears), demonstrating their on going commitment in the process.
Given what I know, the Mobiky is worth $699. Would I buy one? Yes.
More about the Mobiky | Mobiky folding bike YouTube video
Sunday, August 19, 2007
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