
I remember last time in college, this guy riding the small bike from his apartment to class, when he gets there he fold his bike and bring in to the class… wow.. That is my first glance of this kind of bike… I came up to him and say “nice bike man…” that is quite a while ago. Now 2009, there is updated version of this bike by IF MODE, nicer, cleaner and smarter design. Came in white, three spoke rims and 16.6in (H) x 9.9in (W) x 39.4in (L) when it folded!

The highlighted features in this bike is it have quick release catch for quick folding and unfolding, internal chain system that will prevent chain oil stick to your shirt while you carrying it. They claim this bike will able to fit in your suitcase and I’ve checked and it’s true. Most of this interesting bike design somehow it’s only for prototype or showcase only and not available to market yet. Guess what? This bike is available on market with selling price of USD $2579.
Specs:
Frame: Pacific AL7005 Monocoque frame w/ single swingarm
Fork: Pacific AL7005 single arm
Color: White
Headset: Ball Bearings f35×17x10mm
BB: Speed Drive integrated
Seat post: Promax SP-728 AL 2014 31.6×400mm
Tires: Kenda Kwick Roller Sport 26×1.5” (40-559)
Rims: Pressed Aluminum Alloy Tri-spoke 26×1.5” 28H
Hub: KT sealed bearings for single arm frame
Chainwheel: Speed Drive 27T w/CG
Freewheel: 15T sprocket
Derailleur: Schlumpf Speed Drive dual speed system
Shifter: Heel push bottom on BB axle
Saddle: Velo VL-2064 Tan
Pedals: Folding
Handlebars: Pacific IF Mode Folding
Stem: Integrated CNC to front forkBrakes: Mechanical Disc Brake w/160mm rotors
Brake Lever: Mechanical disc brake lever
Folded Dimensions: 16.6in (H) x 9.9in (W) x 39.4in (L)
Weight: 27.5 lbs (12.5kg)


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