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  2. 10 Folding Bikes That Pack Light and Travel Far

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    Some of the best folding electric bikes are designed as hybrid models. They may be sold as a Class 2 e-bike, for example, but customers have the option of "unlocking" Class 3 features. Budget

  3. 8 Folding Exercise Bikes for a Space-Saving Cardio Workout

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    The most lightweight folding bikes we’ve seen weigh less than 40 pounds, while beefier models can be more than 60 pounds. ... The best folding exercise bikes can top $300 and offer a lot more ...

  4. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Best stationary bike for seniors. Other top stationary bikes. How we picked the best stationary bikes. Types of stationary bikes. What to look for in a stationary bike. The benefits of riding a ...

  5. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    A folding bicycle can be quickly folded for easy carrying, for example on public transport. A small wheel bicycle, such as a Moulton Bicycle, has a traditional seating position and small wheels. A portable bicycle, such as a Strida, is a folding bicycle that is small and light enough to be easily carried afoot or in a cramped vehicle.

  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. Pacific Cycles - Wikipedia

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    "CarryMe" - is an aluminum body lightweight folding bicycle with 8-inch pneumatic tires introduced in 2006. [14] It was designed and developed by George Lin in their R&D center. [15] By early 2008, Lin, then 70 years old, had ridden his own CarryMe more than 2,000 miles. [16] "IF" - is a type of quickly foldable bicycle released in 2007.