Now you can take your bike where ever you go without the need for those pesky bike racks or risking the dangers of locking it up in public spaces. The 20 inch bike folds neatly in seconds, so you can store it perfectly in the trunk of your car, take it to the office, or store neatly in a closet. Weighs only 36 lbs and and folds into a portable size. Jamiah Bikes offer a great ride with the added convenience of portability. It has a 20″ High Tensile Steel Folding Frame with shimano drive train. The 7 speed function gives you the option to cruise or punch it in high gear and the Steel V Brake lets you slow down quickly.
Specification:
- Rims: 20 Inch
- Frame: Aluminum alloy
- Brake system: Disc Brake
- Shifter: 7 speed shimano
- Maximum Rider Weight: 230lbs
Package include:
- 20 inch Folding Bike
IanB –
I purchased this to ride from the train station to my office (about a mile) for the three days a week that I need to go in.It folds up small enough to easily fit in the boot of my car and is light enough to lift in and out without any strain at all.The bike did not include instructions on how to assemble it but nevertheless it was simple enough to get it all done.As expected the brakes and gears required adjustment for optimum operational effectiveness and comfort. This was easily done by consulting you-tube.Folding and unfolding it is quick and easy and although I have only used it a few times, so far I am satisfied with it and it meets the requirements that I have.The bike is solid and comfortable and price seems like good value to me.
Maria Da Silva –
Itâs is beautiful the colour, but itâs not easy to folded.
Z –
Ill start off with the positives which are:- Folds up really small. Fits in the boot of a convertible Audi TT (not much room to spare). It helps to get some folding pedals to reduce the height quite a bit- Easy folding mechanism and lightweight enough to be held with 1 handNegatives:- The instructions were useless and the QR code no longer worked. Luckily there are other assembly videos online- Pretty much everything needed adjusting.. the gears were all wrong + cable fraying.. the brakes catching/discs warped (still trying to sort).. you definitely need some bicycle repair experience otherwise Youtube is your friend- Seat isnt great + theres no mudguards but both are easily solved- Quite difficult to ride up hills even in 1st gear – possibly due to the front chainring and/or the small wheelsOverall Im pretty happy given the price point – a quality folding bike would cost 300-1k anywhere else. Just be prepared to spend a bit of time and money sorting out bits.