GREAT WORK!!! liked ur DETAILED n high quality review which directly comes out from users.....thanks for that.... wish it was less expensive in UK......but also....i wonder how u cud lock this bike if u r not carrying it into a mall or lets say to work.... . i kno u can lock other folding bikes...but i hav a concern wit design of Strida....anyone any inputs??
Thanks for the comment. I think the intention of the design of this bike is to take it everywhere with you, keeping the bike in your peripheral vision at all times. Transport comes with you everywhere.. :)
@innomind meaning there is absolutely in no possibility that one can leave the bike locked! places like london where offices generally tend to lack much of desk space ..carrying a large 3-4 feet tall wheelchair may not be idol....but ya i wud still wish u own one... again THANK FOR THE REPLY.....n videos
What's wrong with looking at the Manual first. Having said that its the last thing I do. Why? coz I'm a man and when you open a box you think PUZZLE! The girl in the vid gets out the manual LOL
Great five part review.. I was contemplating buying one, but I am holding off for three reasons:
First the frame geometry..., the Strida looks very unstable, like riding a unicycle w/handlebars. It would be very dangerous downhill because of the sensitive steering. #2, a single gear is impractical on any kind of hilly commute. Then the price; way too high. Seems to be a great bike for apartment people with a close, flat commute to public trans. Kevlar belt great. Brakes seem excellent.
I find the seat a bit strange to get used to...because we usually dismount by moving forward off the seat...whereas with this we have to go back...and the short wobbly steering takes a little time to get used to as well...but then it is OK.
I have a bad back so the very straight-up sitting position is great....and I can sit on it with a foot on the ground and use it to rest whilst still sitting....when my back is painful then normal standing gets tired quickly...but not sitting on this...
There's no real part in this circus show. An advert, nothing more.
siddartharo 3 weeks ago
long live Freddie Mercury! :))
btw, awesome folder! :)
s1nglespeeder 1 month ago
Very beautiful woman ahh I'm in loooove <3
CleverDjembe 5 months ago
8:23 you can see a fucking lesbian
dimaflour 8 months ago
łoł
wpalkowska 9 months ago
Never mind the bike, this is a really nice little film !
effyleven 1 year ago
GREAT WORK!!! liked ur DETAILED n high quality review which directly comes out from users.....thanks for that.... wish it was less expensive in UK......but also....i wonder how u cud lock this bike if u r not carrying it into a mall or lets say to work.... . i kno u can lock other folding bikes...but i hav a concern wit design of Strida....anyone any inputs??
dezialien 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment. I think the intention of the design of this bike is to take it everywhere with you, keeping the bike in your peripheral vision at all times. Transport comes with you everywhere.. :)
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innomind 1 year ago 2
@innomind meaning there is absolutely in no possibility that one can leave the bike locked! places like london where offices generally tend to lack much of desk space ..carrying a large 3-4 feet tall wheelchair may not be idol....but ya i wud still wish u own one... again THANK FOR THE REPLY.....n videos
dezialien 1 year ago
Me too, this is a awesome review an a great format
jespervad 1 year ago
thanks! be sure to subscribe.
innomind 1 year ago
The format of your reviews is awesome.
freakmod 2 years ago
What's wrong with looking at the Manual first. Having said that its the last thing I do. Why? coz I'm a man and when you open a box you think PUZZLE! The girl in the vid gets out the manual LOL
buffmebuff 2 years ago 2
Great five part review.. I was contemplating buying one, but I am holding off for three reasons:
First the frame geometry..., the Strida looks very unstable, like riding a unicycle w/handlebars. It would be very dangerous downhill because of the sensitive steering. #2, a single gear is impractical on any kind of hilly commute. Then the price; way too high. Seems to be a great bike for apartment people with a close, flat commute to public trans. Kevlar belt great. Brakes seem excellent.
pkneeno 2 years ago
"Very nice rack"
OpticalFascism 2 years ago 3
I would love to have the new 6.2 version with the two-gear hub...and the large 18" wheel version combined..
I think this is great for those with back problems....
fabianfred537 2 years ago
I find the seat a bit strange to get used to...because we usually dismount by moving forward off the seat...whereas with this we have to go back...and the short wobbly steering takes a little time to get used to as well...but then it is OK.
I have a bad back so the very straight-up sitting position is great....and I can sit on it with a foot on the ground and use it to rest whilst still sitting....when my back is painful then normal standing gets tired quickly...but not sitting on this...
fabianfred537 2 years ago