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Sports: 16" Folded Universal Folding Cycling Bike Bicycle New :: Zport|SportingGoods|3405101 :: Sports
Date: Friday, 09 January, 2009 :: 18:05
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16" Folded Universal Folding Cycling Bike Bicycle New
Brand: 16" Folded Universal Folding Cycling Bike Bicycle New
from USD $69.80
Product Group: sports
Manufacturer: OEM
Model: BK2002
Studio: OEM
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Editorial Review: Product Description
Frame: 16" Folding Steel- Folds in seconds- No tools needed
Rims: Aluminium Alloy 16Gx28H
Tyres: 16" x 1.75" Black
Brake: F/Caliper Brake; R/Band Brake
Weight: 30 lb/ 13.5 kg
Rated load: 165 lb/ 75 kg
Kickstand: Strong support installed
Big discount for wholesalers
Shipped Within 24 Hours of Payment. Delivered by UPS ground with tracking number
We just send this item to USA, Canada and Mexico.
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Reviews:
Average Customer Review:
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: folding bike OK value for price
Date: 2008-08-01 - 
Comment: I recently purchased the 16" folding bike. It is what it is and for $69 I knew that I wouldn't receive a high quality bike. It arrived quickly and folded open to riding position easily and quickly. The rear wheel and chain were too tight, so I took the rear wheel off and greased the bearings and adjusted the chain and lubed it. The kick stand is poorly designed so I took it off. The seat post is rather short, so if you are over 5' 7" tall, the seat will be too low. After greasing bearings and adjusting the chain, I took it for a test ride and it was fun to ride. The rear brake is a band and the front is a weak caliper, but it stops well enough considering the bike won't be going that fast. The frame is sturdy enough for a light person under 160 lbs. The paint looks like a rattle can job and scratches easily (my bike is black). I recommend replacing the pedals with folding pedals to make transporting the bike folded easier. It folds down quickly and needs a bungee cord to hold it together when transporting. I bought the bike for use on business trips, and I felt it was a good deal. If you have some mechanical skills and don't mind an evening of overhauling the bearings and making adjustments, then this would be a fun bike. If you want a sturdier folding bike that will see daily commuter duty and be folded time and again on public transit, then look for a bike by Dahon or Breezer and plan on laying down a lot more cash. So, overall: fun bike, you get what you pay for and it works for the purpose I bought it for-business trips a few times a year when I can't take my regular bike.
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