SO it doesn't get stolen (or mutilated on the street) every week... so you can throw it in the drunk of your car... under your desk... behind the door...
what's the weight limit on these? i'm a big guy. i have one of those clown bikes that has the similar size of wheels but makes your knees stick out. it's a very heavy-duty bike and has shocks and only cost $50. but it's SOOO slow. a true workout to even get up to jogging speed. and of course it's not collapsible.
Yeah it looks kinda neat but it looks like you could go faster on a kick scooter. I use one of those to go to work every day and I go almost as fast as a regular bike.
It is better than what I imagined for such a small seat. I have no complaints and if you check in the blog I sused it for more than 2 hour rides without a problem. Anyway I guess there's a lot of mixed opinions. There's also a lot of A-Bike owners installing different kinds of "normal" setas. Overall, I have absolutely no problem with mine, both for the usual 5 min commutes and longer rides so far. If in the UK you can try it before you buy (check link on end of A-Bike posts on my blog"
Yes, it's a really light bike and easy to carry. It comes with that full bag that also collapses into a small backpack where I usually carry the air-pump, the front and back light.
Yes, you do need to pump the tires, like in a normal bike. It came with its own pump but a normal one will do... the recommended in the pump gauge is 9 bar if I am not in mistake
im esceptical only because the wheels are so small..ive been reading a lot and have found that small wheels are pretty good, IF they have high psi tubes, because high pressure lowers rolling resistance.
looks like a mix between a skateboard and a folding bike.....it most sound like a skateboard while it rides lol
echotraveler 2 years ago
Nope... Tires have to be pumped even being small so there's no noise at all... it doesn't have skate wheels.
fernandocolaco 2 years ago 2
lol, just get a normal bike? why carry a bike somewhere ? unless you're gonna travel far,
StaIIone 2 years ago
SO it doesn't get stolen (or mutilated on the street) every week... so you can throw it in the drunk of your car... under your desk... behind the door...
fernandocolaco 2 years ago 8
This is awesome. I want's one :)
sonnetg 2 years ago
sinclairabike
octodor 2 years ago
haha i wanna take one of these in my school bag, and everyone would be like what the fuck
baxdoode 2 years ago
getting one instead of car in the beginning with my first appartment.
:) seems like a great concept.
mlooad 3 years ago
How much is this
Henrylouis16 3 years ago
Suits the Prius brilliantly.
theannoyingdogpoo 3 years ago
I guess they invented these for people like.. college students to use on big campus .. not to replace car transportations.
Anyway I bought one :D
fuhaoz 3 years ago
make a video review about the bike.
the good and bad things about it etc...i'm thinking of buying one to get to the hardware store and back. (2 miles)
Iran2freedom 3 years ago
lol could it be more oposite to a penny farthing????
What happens when you hit a slight bump? .... or dare i say a biggish one? , i would imagine you go arse over tit
DoggieCatLover 3 years ago
what's the weight limit on these? i'm a big guy. i have one of those clown bikes that has the similar size of wheels but makes your knees stick out. it's a very heavy-duty bike and has shocks and only cost $50. but it's SOOO slow. a true workout to even get up to jogging speed. and of course it's not collapsible.
Thrashaero 3 years ago
La música de VERANO AZUL!! muy buena!!!
Saludos desde Uruguay!
MedardoPontecorvo 3 years ago
Well done, nice little video funny music.
Funny how to unfold.
I am a Strida driver.
monkeytv 4 years ago 7
Yeah it looks kinda neat but it looks like you could go faster on a kick scooter. I use one of those to go to work every day and I go almost as fast as a regular bike.
FishDK 4 years ago
You must encounter some pretty slow bikers or have some incredible scooting skills, because I pass scooters like pedestrians on my bike.
IMPERATORTIBERIVS 4 years ago 4
nice video, goofy music... i'm bidding on a new A-bike on e-bay now...
mrbadx19 4 years ago
its cool, but i wud feel a little div like riding it !!
babiiee1han 4 years ago
How comfortable is the seat? Would you recommend it for longer than 30 minute riding?
hotcoderscom 4 years ago
It is better than what I imagined for such a small seat. I have no complaints and if you check in the blog I sused it for more than 2 hour rides without a problem. Anyway I guess there's a lot of mixed opinions. There's also a lot of A-Bike owners installing different kinds of "normal" setas. Overall, I have absolutely no problem with mine, both for the usual 5 min commutes and longer rides so far. If in the UK you can try it before you buy (check link on end of A-Bike posts on my blog"
fernandocolaco 4 years ago
are they light enough to carry them in a bag with you on your back ?
Iran2freedom 3 years ago
Yes, it's a really light bike and easy to carry. It comes with that full bag that also collapses into a small backpack where I usually carry the air-pump, the front and back light.
fernandocolaco 3 years ago
do u need to keep puttin air on the tires? and whats the max pounds it can hold?
dmc081 2 years ago
Yes, you do need to pump the tires, like in a normal bike. It came with its own pump but a normal one will do... the recommended in the pump gauge is 9 bar if I am not in mistake
fernandocolaco 2 years ago
thanx for the reply dude,
im esceptical only because the wheels are so small..ive been reading a lot and have found that small wheels are pretty good, IF they have high psi tubes, because high pressure lowers rolling resistance.
echotraveler 2 years ago
By the way I just started a dedicated A-Bike section in my blog with all the new videos/photos/comments.
You can find it here:
fcolaco DOT com SLASH blog
> then click the A-bike category on the sidebar
fernandocolaco 4 years ago