Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Folding Bike News - Showdown, Strida & More

by Larry Lagarde

A lot has been going on so here's the news in brief.

Folding Bike Showdown Partially Done
A few weeks ago, I noted that I was conducting a showdown between several folding bikes to determine which was the most practical for commuting. I've completed several rides and so far, the CarryMe DS (dual speed) is leading the pack; however, the Strida is right up there. Still to come: taking the bikes aboard mass transit.

New Strida Mini Presale
Strida Mini folding bikeSeveral cyclists have asked if the Strida Mini's (the Strida 5 with a smaller frame and 14" wheels) are in. Unfortunately, it will be another 2 months before the Mini is available; however, I have a go from Strida to begin a presale on the Mini. Price will be $699 including shipping ($100 less than the 16" Strida 5) and the bike will only be produced initially in brushed silver. Availability will also be limited so purchasing during the presale guarantees that you'll get one and that the price will not rise.

Other Strida Developments...

Aluminum Carry Racks Are In
The new aluminum carry racks are in and ready to ship. The aluminum carry racks look & function exactly like the plastic ones except they have twice the carry capacity. Yeah! Priced at $45, the aluminum racks will be optional (new bikes will continue to ship with the plastic racks).

Strida Design Updates
Mark Sanders is working actively to improve the Strida brand. Specifically, advancements are being made regarding rideability for larger riders. I've been asked not to reveal specifics but the photos of the prototypes are exciting. Other than the Strida Mini, only other developments for this year are that the Strida 5 now comes in a new color (lime green) and that a kickstand will be available for $35 (being a purist of form, I doubt that the kickstand was Mark's idea; personally, I'll continue to fold my Strida and set it down on the rear rack & wheels).

"Demo" Mobiky Folding Bikes Are In
Yes, those demo Mobiky's I wrote about last week have arrived. I had surgery this week and have been unable to pick up anything over 15 lbs but I did open several of the cartons from Mobiky. To my surprise, several of the bikes had zero wear - not even a blemish. Later in an email, Mobiky confirmed that they sent me several new bikes. Now, none of the bikes were in the original shipping cartons so obviously they were unpacked for a reason (like a photo shoot or for display) but some of the bikes are totally pristine. I'll be shooting photos of each bike and listing the individual prices online but the most you'll pay for one is $615 (shipping included). And yes, they won't last long.

CarryMe DS Update
CarryMe dual speed folding bikeThe CarryMe DS has really been performing wonderfully and I have 2 in stock at $695. Once these are gone, I will not be able to sell the CarryMe DS folding bike for under $900. Yes, that's a $205 price difference but chalk it up to rising production costs. I have no control over this but you do. Buy your DS now.

Westport Trikes Now Shipping
The Westport adult folding trikes have arrived and are shipping. A number were sold during the presale so there are only 30 or so left at $359 - unless DHL increases the shipping surcharges again. The Westport is one of the few adult trikes that fold. It's a stable design and it does not require all the assembly of the Schwinn Meridian (the Schwinn is also heavier and has a higher center of gravity - like Lucy used to say - ewwww!).

Carry All Trike Here Soon; Presale Starts NOW
Unfolded CarryAll adult folding trike - blueWhen the Westport was out of stock, I was looking for another folding adult trike that would be a reasonable alternative. The only other adult folding trikes I liked were the illusive and expensive DiBlasi (it's over $1200 but folds pretty small) and the Sidewinder (a cool folding recumbent trike but priced at over $1595+). Then I learned of the CarryAll.

Folded CarryAll adult folding trike - redEssentially, the CarryAll is a CarryMe with 3 wheels. In other words, this is the lightest and smallest to fold adult trike on the market - a quality machine that will last for years. And you can have one in about 3 weeks for $745. That's right, the final price has not even been announced yet but I have authorization from Alternate Vehicles to offer a presale of the CarryAll for $745. If you want a trike for your RV, boat, plane or commute, this is THE ONE to get and they will go very quickly. Call me to place your order.

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