Enjoy Riding Foldable Bikes!!


Bicycle riding has become a popular method of travelling with some great benefits – such as living a healthier lifestyle and saving you heaps of fuel. However, the best commuting ever is with a foldable bike, especially if you are a mixed-mode passenger.  The prices of foldable bikes have really dropped dramatically in recent years; we have placed a link to a model near the end of this article where you can buy for.

For many their bicycle becomes an essential part of their lives. If you need to travel to your nearest railway station, travel to work and still in need of travelling a distance from the station the bikes that fold up has more benefits than your regular bike.

They are great for storing if you live in a small apartment or house and yes, when in need of travelling on a train or bus, you can fold it up. Foldable bikes are lighter and more compact than ever before taking you as little as 15 seconds to fold it up.

There are so many great brands available, finding the right one is a challenge. We are going to help you find the best foldable bike and features you need to consider before purchasing one.
What you need to look for in a foldable bike.

Here features play an important role when you are looking to buy a foldable bike.

Your bike needs to fold/unfold quick and easy – When standing at the bus station or railway station you do not want to struggle to fold your bicycle ending up with grease and scratches – and low and behold, in the process you miss your transport to town. Always try the bike out at the shop, but remember it could take you a little while to get the hang of it. Look for a foldable bike with a chain enclosed inside preventing you from getting grease all over your clothes.

Buy a portable and light bike – Once you have folded the bike at the shop try to carry it around. You do not want to carry around a chunky foldable bike. Also, look if you can wheel the bicycle once folded, does it lock together once folded, or do you still need to strap it in. Can the bicycle stand up when you have folded it? These are all important questions to look at.


Size matters with foldablebikes – Take into consideration when buying a foldable bike that it needs to travel with you on a train or bus. You can find some of them sold with a carry bag optional, and great to protect the bike and prevent you from getting dirty. On trains in Australia, you can carry your foldable bike if it does not exceed 79cm x 59cm x 36cm and needs to be in a travel bag.

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