At A Glance: All the features of a regularly sized Strida but scaled to fit riders from 4'4" to 5'4" tall.
An excellent quality short distance bike
that folds
Light.
Attractive. Fast folding. Street worthy. Clean.
Low maintenance. Time tested. Portable. Reasonably
priced. If you crave these features in a bicycle
and are from 4'4" to 5'4" tall, the Strida
Mini is for you.
"Very smooth and quiet ride!" - Emily, Austin, TX
Light
Weighing in at 19.8 lbs, the Strida Mini is a very
lite folding bike. Only 3 other production bikes
that fold weigh less (see Lightweight
Folding Bikes - Top 5) and the Strida is the
most practical of the lot.
Attractive
The Strida Mini's chic, attention grabbing good
looks demand notice. It's distinctive, minimalistic,
'A' shaped, collapsible-frame design and beautiful
finish make you a trend setter simply by association.
Talk about making friends and influencing people...
not only is the Strida a date magnet; just owning
one may gain you a pay raise ;-)
Fast Folding
In a hurry? One, split second step folds the
Strida Mini's frame. Ride right up to the door,
dismount, fold the bike and either roll or carry
it inside. Magnets and a smart design keep things
together (for a smaller footprint or storage, folding
the pedals and handlebar ends take just a couple
of seconds more).
Street Worthy
The Strida Mini's 14" alloy wheels take potholes,
curbs & cracks better than the smaller wheels
of other folding bikes, providing a ride that is
less harsh. Nimble, the Strida's low weight provides
faster acceleration and effortless manueverability.
Disc brakes stop you on a dime in all weather conditions.
Clean
The Strida Mini's kevlar drive belt, painted aluminum
frame, plastic/rubber fenders and disc brakes prevent
your body or clothes from getting dirty.
Low Maintenance
The kevlar drive belt, single speed hub and disc
brakes will last virtually forever. With disc brakes,
the sidewalls of the wheels do not wear down (14"
wheels are also stronger than compartive, full size
wheels).
Time Tested
The Mini is one of the newest and best examples
of the Strida, a folding bike that has been sold
since 1987. The improvements embodied in the Mini
make this one of the lightest, best performing and
most durable Strida's ever.
Extreme Portable
Folded or unfolded, brake straps prevent the Strida
Mini from rolling; lean it against the wall of an
elevator, subway car, etc. worry free. When folded,
the Strida rolls like a wheeled walking stick, easily
navigating through crowds. The Strida Mini's combination
of light weight and bundled-stick folding design
make it simple to carry free of the straps or bungees
other folders need to stay folded. When you set
it down, the Strida rests on the wheels and plastic
carry rack, preventing the frame from getting scratched.
Reasonably Priced
Considering that the Strida Mini is made to last,
theft resistant, fun to ride and easy to store,
$625 is a small price to pay for a bike this good.
Strida Mini Technical Specs:
Weight (bike only): 19.8 lbs (9 kg)
Weight (bike + shipping carton): 26 lbs (12 kg)
Size (bike folded): 40" x 20" x 9"
(102cm x 51cm x 23cm)
Size (shipping carton): 40" x 17" x 10"
Bike Frame: 7000 series, powder coated, rustproof
aluminium
Drivetrain: kevlar greaseless belt drive (good up
to 50k mi.)
Wheels:
alloy 14"
Tires: Black skin walls with reflective scotchlite
stripe
Brakes: cable disc brakes
Speeds: single speed (56 gear inches)
Grips: gel
Bottom Bracket: welded
Luggage rack: black, plastic, holds 30 lbs (14kg)
INCLUDED Accessories:
* Rain Fenders
* Folding Pedals
* Luggage Rack
* Bike Bell
OPTIONAL Accessories:
* Aluminum Luggage Rack
(black, anodized, holds 60 lbs)
* Bicycle Carry Bag (black)
Rider specifications:
Weight limit: 175 lbs (80 kg)
Height limit: 4'4" to 5'4" (140 to 162cm)
* Ships free only to lower 48 US states.Call 504-324-2492 or email us for shipping quotes to Alaska, Hawaii & APO's.
Note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this description; however, bike specifications, features, and colors are subject to change without prior notice.


