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  2. 9 Folding Electric Bikes That Make Riding Fun and Storing Easy

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    Its line of folding electric bikes, in particular, is solid, and this midrange model is well worth a look. It boasts a powerful 750-watt motor with up to 1,000 watts of peak power delivery and a ...

  3. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    Ride1Up’s Portola folding electric bike packs a lot of punch for such a small package. Folding down to a compact 19”x29.5”x33” footprint, this bike features a 750-watt rear hub motor with ...

  4. Here's How Costco Members Save Nearly $500 on a Peloton Bike

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    Starting Nov. 1, 2024, through Feb. 15, 2025 (while supplies last), Costco members can purchase a Peloton+ bike at a discounted price. Peloton+ bike models will be sold at 300 Costco stores and ...

  5. Tern (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tern is a privately held company that designs, manufactures, markets, and sells bicycles for everyday use. The company is based in Taipei, Taiwan and has offices in the US, China, Finland, and the UK. The company's primary products include folding bicycles, electric bicycles, and cycling accessories which are currently sold in 65 countries. [1 ...

  6. Citizen Bike - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Bike is a manufacturer of folding bicycles, based on a philosophy of affordability. [1] Its line of low-cost bicycles are shipped directly to customers and do not require any assembly. [ 2 ] These bicycles fold to a size comparable to other brands but are generally heavier.

  7. Dahon - Wikipedia

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    Dahon is the world's largest manufacturer of folding bicycles [5] [need quotation to verify] with a two-thirds marketshare in 2006. [6] The company was founded in 1982 by David T. Hon, a former laser physicist, and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with assembly factories in China, Macau and Bulgaria. [7]