Easy to store at home or at the office and the only bikes permitted on many commuter trains.
Intended Use:
Ideal commuter bikes especially when you might need to hop on the train. Although mainly used for short commutes good folding bikes can be used for longer distance general riding.
What to look for:
Some bikes fold down smaller (and quicker) than others. Wheel size can make a big difference to the efficiency and handling of the bike.
The Kingpin is made from a lightweight alloy design frame that is fitted with telescopic handlebars for more compact folding, the Kingpin is also full equipped with front and rear mudguards and rear...
The Espresso is the bike for urban adventures: to the park on a sunny weekend; down the street for a lazy Sunday brunch; or to the market for some fresh penne, organic tomatoes, and a bottle of wine....
The Jack features the slicker, easy lock and hinge system. We keep weight down by using a lightweight alloy frame with steel unicrown forks. A large 52T front chainring and a 6 speed Shimano gear...
The Boardwalk Lite is the ultimate road machine. Built around a lightweight sport frame the Boardwalk Lite is upgrade to feature a lighter, faster component package with performance levels to match...
The Diamond is the base folding bike produced by Dawes. This bike features a lightweight alloy folding frame that hinges centrally and also has a folding handlebar stem. The Diamond comes fully...