IF MODE: the sleek folding bicycle with a clever twist
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Thanks for the link to my order page for the IF MODE.
Since I will be the first to have the MODE in the USA, I wanted to share some additional details.
Essentially, the concept behind the MODE has been in the head of Mark Sanders (designer of the Strida folding bike) for years.
Several years after creating the Strida, Mark realized that there was a need for another type of bicycle -
a full sized road bike that also folded/unfolded instantly into a compact, wheelable package. Such a bike would have the ride & feel of a standard sized road bike but would not have to be transported on a roof rack or relegated to the bike rack outside. The bike would be more useful because the cyclist can take it wherever they go (making it far less subject to vandalism or theft as well).
Initially, the MODE was conceived with a drive belt; however, prototypes experienced some problems with belt slip. Thus Pacific Cycles came up with another solution: a fully enclosed chain drive. Since it's enclosed, neither the chain nor the rider ever get dirty; yet, the chain is serviceable if need be.
Pacific Cycles produces a variety of high performance folding bikes (including bikes for brands like Birdy). For this reason, Pacific look upon the MODE as their flagship bike. As a result, Pacific is producing the MODE in very small quantities.
A couple of the MODE bikes coming in the May shipment are still available for purchase. I am accepting orders based on a 25% deposit with the balance due when the bikes have left the port of L.A. for delivery here. The deposit is refundable if the bikes have not shipped by 1 June 2009.
Respectfully,
Larry Lagarde
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- March 31, 2009 @ 04:03 pm PDT
Great idea, esp for those of us who live in small apartments, and also have half a year of snow outside. Right now a little pricey for the average citizen. But myself, I would like to get me some of those folding pedals. They could be quite affordable, and would make it much less hazardous to oneself and other pedestrians while wheeling a regular non-folding bike on city sidewalks. Where can we get the pedals?
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- March 31, 2009 @ 08:03 pm PDT
If this is too expensive, you can buy the older Strida instead, from the same designer. Folding pedals have been an option on Stridas for years, although the current model pedals are expensive at $80. I used to own a Strida. You wouldn't want to go fast on it thanks to the small wheels, but it works for short to medium commutes and rolls easily while folded like the IF would.
Spirit of 76
- April 3, 2009 @ 08:04 pm PDT
Another gorgeous design - at a price point that will keep the demand for it low. Unfortunately.
ELV
- May 18, 2009 @ 01:05 pm PDT
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It looks like a great "Bike" but somewhat pricey.
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- March 31, 2009 @ 01:03 pm PDT