Mendham[mendhambikes.com] has the Haven Activa Folding Bike for $98 with code EBIKEDEAL at checkout. Shipping is free.
Max Weight 400lbs.
Bike Weight 38lbs.
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That was my fault -- I fixed it and thank you so much for pointing out the error -- I had the code on the brain when I was writing the deal and didn't catch it.
This a M-Bike. M for manual. Turn a E sideways and it's kinda a M
I wish it were the case -- HA! Thank you for commenting -- all of y'all made me realize I had an error in the submission. I really appreciate y'all being quick to post
This would mainly be for riding around the neighborhood for exercise. Perhaps in the future, it would be used for short trips to the library (2 miles each way), along a main street. Though at this price, I could upgrade by then.
The wide height range of the folding bike would accommodate multiple family members. Also, this could fit in the trunk of our small sedan to take to a park.
I just don't know how the smaller 20" tires would ride compared to 26" or 27" tires.
Last edited by Jawadali April 13, 2025 at 04:35 PM.
38 lbs seems kind of insane, is that weight correct?
I am pretty sure those numbers are incorrect. I have never seen an aluminum frame folder that is over 30 lbs. They tend to be in 25-30 range. Even the steel ones are usually under 35 lbs. 400 lbs weight capacity doesn't make any sense whatsoever either.
I am guessing those are either typos or specs from another bike, like a tandem bike.
I am pretty sure those numbers are incorrect. I have never seen an aluminum frame folder that is over 30 lbs. They tend to be in 25-30 range. Even the steel ones are usually under 35 lbs. 400 lbs weight capacity doesn't make any sense whatsoever either.
I am guessing those are either typos or specs from another bike, like a tandem bike.
Edit: Disregard my previous statement, this is an aluminum frame. The specs are probably just straight up wrong.
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Looks like a $100 folding bike.
This a M-Bike. M for manual. Turn a E sideways and it's kinda a M
That was my fault -- I fixed it and thank you so much for pointing out the error -- I had the code on the brain when I was writing the deal and didn't catch it.
Again - thank you
Looks like a $100 folding bike.
Yes - it was my error - I should have caught that before posting it.
Thank y'all for catching my mistake. I really appreciate it
I wish it were the case -- HA! Thank you for commenting -- all of y'all made me realize I had an error in the submission. I really appreciate y'all being quick to post
It's a shame it's so heavy, it weighs as much as my Univega 29er
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(I just picked it as an example)
This would mainly be for riding around the neighborhood for exercise. Perhaps in the future, it would be used for short trips to the library (2 miles each way), along a main street. Though at this price, I could upgrade by then.
The wide height range of the folding bike would accommodate multiple family members. Also, this could fit in the trunk of our small sedan to take to a park.
I just don't know how the smaller 20" tires would ride compared to 26" or 27" tires.
I am guessing those are either typos or specs from another bike, like a tandem bike.
I am guessing those are either typos or specs from another bike, like a tandem bike.
Just got the shipment info from Fedex for my order. The package weight is 33 lbs. My guess is that the bike itself will be 27-28lbs tops.
Just got the shipment info from Fedex for my order. The package weight is 33 lbs. My guess is that the bike itself will be 27-28lbs tops.
My package says 40lbs -_-
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