December 6, 2007 Portabilty, comfort, performance and strength - these are the key factors that come into consideration when delving into the world of folding bicycles. Using a unique design described ...
When Andrew reviewed his new pocket rocket, he wrote that it took: "half an hour to fit everything into the case, and a quick fold (such as would be needed to take the bike on a train) can be done in ...
The first thing you need to know about the Strida 5 folding bicycle is written on a small yellow sticker on its buffed aluminum frame: "Caution!! Using rear brake first when braking." Ignore that ...
The Strida and TreeHugger have a long history together. In any discussion of the Strida, we have to declare a conflict of interest; I have owned one since 2009 and TreeHugger Graham Hill had two of ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The first time I swing my leg over the Strida 5 fold-up bike, I fully expect people to look, point and laugh. For ...
The first thing you need to know about the Strida 5 folding bicycle is written on a small yellow sticker on its buffed aluminum frame: "Caution!! Using rear brake first when braking." Ignore that ...
The Strida 5.0 series of slick folding bikes are revered as some of the most sturdy, lightweight, and compact cycles in their class, with everyone from urban cyclists and eco-geeks to space-starved ...
One of our favorite folding bicycle designs, the unique triangular-framed STRIDA, is now available in a new model. Geared for additional speed and comfort, the limited edition STRIDA 5.0 SX has ...
The folding bike continues to evolve, and here’s one of the best, the Strida 5.0. Its folding mechanism is about as simple as you can get, collapsing in seconds into a size that fits easily into a car ...
Mark Sanders, designer of the Strida Bike, has given Dezeen access to his archive of drawings, models and photographs (including his very first sketch of the bike, above). Here he tells us how the ...
Mark Sanders, designer of the Strida Bike, has given Dezeen access to his archive of drawings, models and photographs (including his very first sketch of the bike, above). Here he tells us how the ...
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