TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" question.
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TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" question.
Howdy all,
I know these bikes do not have the best reputation on this forum, but for what I want to use it for I hope it will work.
I am a truck driver and I would like to take a folding bike with me for the times when I have a longer layover. Just to go a few miles to go do something, or to get to a bus to go places. This is why I want a TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" because it folds so small to fit in my truck.
My question is I am 6' and 190lbs, is this bike going to fit me? Their Website recommends the 20" for taller riders. But like I said the smaller the better for storage in my truck.
I know these bikes do not have the best reputation on this forum, but for what I want to use it for I hope it will work.
I am a truck driver and I would like to take a folding bike with me for the times when I have a longer layover. Just to go a few miles to go do something, or to get to a bus to go places. This is why I want a TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" because it folds so small to fit in my truck.
My question is I am 6' and 190lbs, is this bike going to fit me? Their Website recommends the 20" for taller riders. But like I said the smaller the better for storage in my truck.
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Howdy all,
I know these bikes do not have the best reputation on this forum, but for what I want to use it for I hope it will work.
I am a truck driver and I would like to take a folding bike with me for the times when I have a longer layover. Just to go a few miles to go do something, or to get to a bus to go places. This is why I want a TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" because it folds so small to fit in my truck.
My question is I am 6' and 190lbs, is this bike going to fit me? Their Website recommends the 20" for taller riders. But like I said the smaller the better for storage in my truck.
I know these bikes do not have the best reputation on this forum, but for what I want to use it for I hope it will work.
I am a truck driver and I would like to take a folding bike with me for the times when I have a longer layover. Just to go a few miles to go do something, or to get to a bus to go places. This is why I want a TOKYO Citizen Bike 16" because it folds so small to fit in my truck.
My question is I am 6' and 190lbs, is this bike going to fit me? Their Website recommends the 20" for taller riders. But like I said the smaller the better for storage in my truck.
Citizen bikes are also relatively heavy and geared very low.
The Bike Friday Tikit is a GREAT bike but costs almost 10 times as much as the Tokyo.
A reasonable option might be a Downtube folding bike, as they have a better reputation than Citizen with comparable prices.
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SLC Tikits may 10 times as much but they are at least 20 times better than the Tokyo bike. If the bike is a pain to unfold and gives you a pain when you are riding it will live in the back of the truck not being used. There are pre owned Tikits available from BF the are more like 5 or 6 times as much and come with a full warranty if money is your driving force. Roger
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SLC Tikits may 10 times as much but they are at least 20 times better than the Tokyo bike. If the bike is a pain to unfold and gives you a pain when you are riding it will live in the back of the truck not being used. There are pre owned Tikits available from BF the are more like 5 or 6 times as much and come with a full warranty if money is your driving force. Roger
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