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Bike Friday in Eugene, Oregon are well-known for their exceptional
line of custom-built folding travel bikes. Now, Bike Friday's
revolutionary Tikit folding bike's unique folding mechanism
provides the fastest and coolest fold on the market.
BIKE
FRIDAY TIKIT
The
Bike Friday Tikit is a high-quality 16" wheel bike
with a unique folding mechanism that allows it to fold instantly.
It can be folded in seconds and taken on the train, bus,
subway, taxi, elevator or stashed under your desk at work.
Unlike other folding bikes that require adjusting the handlebars
and seat everytime, the Tikit folds-out as fast as it folds-in.
BIKE
FRIDAY TIKIT - Model T
The standard issue Tikit with spin-knob
handlebar stem quick release

The Model
T Tikit folds by unwinding a single 'spin knob'
to release the stem and takes a few seconds to fold.
The Model T can be dressed up with all Bike Friday travel accessories inlcuding racks and bags, and comes from the same reliable platform as all Bike Friday travel bikes. That means it will perform and last.
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information about the Bike Friday Tikit Model T
BIKE
FRIDAY TIKIT - First Class Tikit
The first-class Tikit with super-fast
folding Hyperfold action
The "First Class Tikit" uses Hyperfold technology:
the fastest, easiest folding bike in the world.
The First Class Tikit with the Select Group was put together by Bike Friday's design team with the urban commuter in mind. It has an 8-speed Nexus internal gearing hub to resist the elements, fenders to keep the grime at bay and the hyperfold technology.
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information about the Bike Friday "Just the Tikit"
Folding
your Tikit: Simply fold the seat mast forward
so that it lays flat and swing the rear wheel underneath.
This automatically releases the stem so that it
can be folded down to the side of the bike out of
the way. When folded the bike locks together so
it can be picked up or rolled with ease. Once you
are familiar with the fold you can execute it almost
as a single motion.
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