Tern Link P9 Folding Bike Review

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

Tern folding bicycles, available at http://www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-link-p9.html may not have the same history as other folding bicycle manufacturers, but they sure deliver one amazing product. The folding bikes are built with precision, attention to detail, and an eye for style and design that you don't often see in the folding bike world. The Tern Link P9 looks to be our best selling Tern folding bike.

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  • Haha you use a Parrot AR Drone for the aerial shots!!! Thats awesome!

  • @blacksuan1 Close! But actually it's a custom build Guai quad that Bert has been tweaking and perfecting for the last year. -Peter

  • looks like the vid production budget went up a notch. nice aerial shot at the end. great reviews btw.

  • @couchkamote Not so much the budget, but maybe our excitement! Thanks for watching. -Peter

  • @couchkamote Thanks very much. We figure the aerial shots give people a good perspective on how you look when riding the bike. -Peter

  • Great vid! I'm from San Diego & looking to purchase the Link D8. I've tried contacting Tern dealers in L.A. but haven't received a response about their stock. Most likely I will have to have it delivered. I have a question about customization. If I wanted to buy street and trail tires, would I be able to fit them onto the stock wheels? Also if I wanted to buy different handle bar styles are there any available that wont hinder the folding process? Thanks and I enjoy all the reviews!

  • @mmeneses177

    You can fit different tires but cannot go too extreme. Wide off-road tires will not fit but up to 1.95 is not a problem. The handlebar needs to stay, its fully integrated and cannot be customized. (this is true for most folding bikes) -Bert

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  • @dimaflour thanks and agree, this might become our best selling Tern - Bert

  • nice hinges, nice tyres and nice bike overall !

  • @elizajaya The Link C7 doesn't have the nice hinges that Tern is known for. It is a more basic bike and, I think, you'd be far better off saving up and extra $200 for the Link D8 which has the nice hinges and better components. This will give you a far better ride than the Link C7. The Joe will be a bit more stable with 26" wheels and feel more like a regular bicycle. -Peter

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