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STRIDA - 1984 (Angleterre - Taiwan) 

STRIDA 

 

 

EVO model 

 
 

Wheels: 16 inches 

 
 

Weight: 13kg 

 
 

Strida is a transportable folding bike, with belt drive, and a frame with a distinctive "A" folding system, designed by British engineer and designer Mark Sanders in 1984. Selected primarily by commuters and city dwellers whose storage space could be limited, the Strida is designed to be simple to use, quick to fold, and easy to maintain. A folded Strida can be easily rolled up or down trains and buses, and can provide greater mobility between other forms of transport. The simple shape bike, a solid design sense and a frame design based on the triangular structure makes it firmer. Therefore, the seat cushion firmly fastened to the lateral triangular frame, abandons the traditional seat tube, straightened the body and allows for free rolling. The belt control system replaces the traditional metal chain to make the ride more flexible, quiet and convenient without burden. 

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