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Strida Foldable Bike

Strida bicycles have been around for a while, winner of numerous awards, the first version was launched back in 87, and since then has evolved and been improved into today´s modern version. The triangle shape folding bike is ideally suited for commuting, it opens and folds in less than 10 seconds so you can bring it on a subway or bus, it´s also the worlds lightest folding production bike and can easily be rolled when folded. Also available from amazon



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