Biria's Mini Velo (Mini 20)
Hi folks,
My wife was convinced to take a look at a mini velo. It's so unpopular in the States, so it took some convincing. On her first day of trying it out, she was sold. She has a Brompton M3L, a Trek 7.4 FX hybrid, and Linus Dutchi; and she said love this bike the most. Her description of it is "zippy and solid", which sums it up pretty well. And we decided to sell her Trekky and the Linus because the Mini-20 is able to meet both purposes, both recreation and utility. Here is a review of it. :thumb: Product Review: Biria?s mini velo | I Love Biking SF & OAK |
I have a Lombardo Power2000 MiniVelo, and after a new wheelset (Xootr Swift wheelset actually) it's excellent. A MiniVelo is wonderful as a compromise between a larger bike & folder. I'm not surprised your wife luvs it. It just, occasionally, takes a bit of getting used to.
And here in NYC/Queens Village I've never seen a MiniVelo. Since I originally rode a Melon Slice folding bike awhile back folders in my area have increased in number (I got a lot of questions, and people started getting them - I'm a trendsetter!), but not a MiniVelo to be found. I'm planning on riding my LP2000 this week,...It's a fantastic ride. And I'm glad your wife has a new ride to enjoy! |
Nice review, it pretty well states the case. The biria mini20 is available in NYC at HUB on charles st in the west villiage, I have seen about 4 on the street in nyc and the 2 owners I talked to loved them. I do wish this style of bike would catch on, I love both of mine.
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Originally Posted by thugpipe
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Nice review, it pretty well states the case. The biria mini20 is available in NYC at HUB on charles st in the west villiage, I have seen about 4 on the street in nyc and the 2 owners I talked to loved them. I do wish this style of bike would catch on, I love both of mine.
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Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 17023547)
Sweet! I may need to take a trip to downtown Manhattan then. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by thugpipe
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I think the last time I checked they were going for between $700 and $800 but I am not positive. It looks like a really nice little bike.
I am wondering if I can put fenders/mudguards on it. I can use my Xootr Crossrack bag on it for carrying my stuff - but I'd definitely need fenders. |
Nice!
I've been riding my minivelos in SF for quite a while now, NEVER ever seen anyone else on one... at least I know someone is out there! :) |
Thanks everybody!
I took for a test run to go to work with it one day. All I need is to raise the seat post and it's done. It was incredibly convenient. I brought into two crowded elevators, no problem. Brought into my office, no problem. Brought onto the ferry, not a problem. I also weaved between traffic and it was much easier to do, while I still have the same height visibility as on a regular bike. |
Originally Posted by ubringliten
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Thanks everybody!
I took for a test run to go to work with it one day. All I need is to raise the seat post and it's done. It was incredibly convenient. I brought into two crowded elevators, no problem. Brought into my office, no problem. Brought onto the ferry, not a problem. I also weaved between traffic and it was much easier to do, while I still have the same height visibility as on a regular bike. |
tds101,
Yes, the fork and frame have eyelets for fenders. |
A mini velo is perfect for living in a small upstairs apartment. Carrying a full size bike up and down a flight of stairs every day can be a huge hassle.
A mini velo is convenient and a time-saver. And it zips easily through crowded urban traffic. |
Originally Posted by ubringliten
(Post 17031124)
tds101,
Yes, the fork and frame have eyelets for fenders. |
I'm looking for a mini velo.Im finding it almost impossible for some reason.I have to spend $500 to $540 more than Bikesdirect.com $299 mini velo Mercier that's also made in china.Im looking at the Bianchi Mini Velo and I read it's going for $500 usd but I can't find a source to sell me one and ship to me.By the time it comes state side the bike will be selling for $1500 or better.Something is going on over here in the states with these bikes.Ive noticed some manufacturers put them on the market and then stop making them and the supplies just dry up in a years time.
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The Mercier Mini Velo is no longer available. And no one really is interested in them, so getting one tends to be expensive when you do locate one.
PS: check out Respect Cycles - http://respectcycles.com |
Big Shot bikes sells a single speed mini velo. They call it their polo bike. It's a nice bike for the money. Comes with a flip flop hub. I forget how much it costs. 3 or 400 I think.
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The Big Shot Polo has been unavailable for quite some time.
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Sorry I didn't realize. Too bad. It's a nice little bike. .
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Yes, it sure was.
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Thanks for the info everyone.Im gonna keep my eyes open and keep my fingers crossed.I like being different and the mini velos are the ticket.
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The Spanish brand Orbea has a mini vélo called Katu:
Urban bikes ? Orbea It's clearly a city bike, nothing like the cool bikes from eg. Tyrell, but it might good enough for your needs. OTOH, you must get some tattoos and grow your hair: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495460 |
Here is my Biria Mini-20. Your review actually convinced me to give it a try. https://photos.smugmug.com/Sports/Tr...RbB7FbM-X2.jpg
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