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Mobiky Genius Folding Bike Demo

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2007

Larry of RideTHISbike.com demonstrates how the Mobiky Genius folding bike folds, unfolds & rides. More info about this folding bicycle (including photos, specs and how to order) can be found at RideTHISbike.com.

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  • Does anyone now where to get it serviced in London? I've been refused everywhere and I fear that these bikes cannot get fixed here.

  • @diosmiopabersematao Have you been to a shop that specializes in folding bikes or the shop that sold the bike to you? You may also want to contact Mobiky France directly.

  • Not very portable...

  • That all depends on how you're using it. Since this bike rolls easily when folded and takes up so little space in the horizontal plane, it's easier and safer to transport this folded bike because you simply roll it. Try carrying a folded bike down a long subway corridor or a long hallway with people and obstacles and you'll see what I'm talking about.

  • Thanks for the informative video. How would you compare the ride to the Strida 5.0? I'm 6'3" and 220 lb, btw, and was considering the Strida until I read that it's not very good for taller and heavier people.

  • On the Strida 5.0, the higher you raise the seat, the closer your knees come to the handlebars. For this reason, you would definitely be more comfortable on the Mobiky. Also, the Mobiky is a multi-speed and the Strida is a 1 spd. The Mobiky feels more stable than the Strida too.

Top Comments

  • 29 pound is too heavy for a folding bike that size.

    I believe that to be the only problem with this bike.

  • this looks a hell lot better than the A bike.

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  • This is a very inspiring folding bike. I like to made a minibike like this.

  • wow good bike...

    i want it

  • Sure didn't seem like it.

    Over the last few years, large flocks of tropical parakeets have been nesting in the area. They were blown in by hurricanes like Katrina. They're fun to watch but VERY loud.

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