STRIDA SX folding-bike review by Gee-Jay @GJ74 on Twitter

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2010

This little review shows you how you can easily blaze through the city traffic and crowded places with the Strida SX folding-bike.
It also shows you how to fold and unfold it within just a few seconds.

I am a huge fan of the Strida. I ride it almost every day of the year. The only times I can't ride it, is when there is ice or too much snow on the streets, because I don't have any spikes on my Schwalbe Kojak tires.

After getting my first Strida SX from Van Moof, Netherlands, I soon after bought myself a 2nd one (Strida SX Limited Edition with leather seat and grips + curved handle bars) that I ordered from AREAWARE, USA.

So the kickstand and fenders where not included with the silver Strida SX when I bought it but chances are that you get it all together when you buy it. Seems to depend on the distributor / retailer.

Mark A. Sanders on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/77A
Gabriel Gee-Jay Jenny on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/GJ74

For an in depth review, have a look at those videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj0nJdZqIh4

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Strida
Mark A. Sanders
Van Moof
TSG
Knog
Casio G-Shock
Skullcandy
HTC
Zimtstern
Particle Films
André Guadagno
Kevin Rodriguez

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  • What helmet r u using? Nice helmet

  • @hawker7886 it's a TSG Kraken - it fits my head the best because it adapts to any shape of any head automatically, weather your head is rather long and slim like mine or perfectly round - doesn't matter.

    The Kraken comes in black or with the David Flores design.

    RideTSG dot com

  • First of all, I'm not an avid bicyclist. But I have one of these bikes and rode it to work several times on a 14 mile trip there and back in a hilly suburb. It works out fine. Since I'm already sitting up high, it's no more difficult to get up hills than my other bikes. I also found the single gear to perform just right. The disk brakes also work great. The only downside is that carrying anyting in my hand while riding makes it more unstable than other bikes. I also recommend the KHS Latte.

  • @altosame it's definitely not recommended to drive one handed on a Strida. That's why I have a rack under the saddle - or a backpack on my back.

  • What bag is at 3:38?

  • @152drake164 on the bike rack? It's some camera-bag, I don't know the brand, you gotta ask Kevin Rodriguez from Particle Films. I just carried it for him :-)

    Search for Particle Films on Facebook, you'll find Kevin's profile and the Particle Films Group.

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  • @Gasher74 Neat info. Thanks :)

  • Who sells this bike in the uk

  • @Gasher74 Thanks! :)

  • A visit to the toy store tells a tale too. viigoo.com

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