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Fluid Traveller II Alloy Folding Bike Piano White $199 (Club Price, RRP $599) Delivered/ C&C/ in-Store @ Anaconda

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Fluid Traveller II Alloy Folding Bike Piano White $199 (Club Price) RRP $599 ($400 off)

The Fluid Traveller II Alloy Folding Bike is ideal for those who want a bike but don't have the storage space. Perfect for riding on the road and path, this nifty folding bike is ideal for storing at home, at the office or taking on weekend camping adventures.

Features
•Alloy folding frame: the Traveller can easily fit under a desk in the office or in the boot of a vehicle
•Geometry is designed to make you feel like you are riding a 'normal' bike for a more natural feel
•Adjustable handle bar and saddle height ensures the perfect fit
Maximum weight rating: 100 kg

Additional Information
Maximum Recommended Rider Weight: 100 kg
Product Manual
Click here to view product manual.
Gears
7 Speed (1 x 7)
Frame
Folding Alloy (6061)
Forks
Steel
Handlebar
Fluid, Compact, Alloy, 580 mm wide
Stem
Folding and height adjustable, alloy
Seat Post
Alloy
Shift Levers
Shimano, Tourney, SL-RS35
Rear Derailleur
Shimano, Tourney, RD-TY21, 7speed
Crank Set
48T chainring
Bottom Bracket
Cartridge, Threaded
Cassette
14-28T Freewheel
Pedals
Folding resin platform
Chain
KMC Z33
Brakes
Alloy V brakes
Brake Levers
Alloy
Rims
20", Alloy with machined brake surface
Wheel Type
Alloy rims with machined braking surface
Hub
28h hubs
Spokes
Stainless Steel
Tyres
20" x 1.75
Dimensions
One size
Packed Dimensions
325 x 670 x 890 mm
Product Weight
Approx. 12.2 kg
Warranty
Lifetime warranty on the frame of the bike due to manufacturing fault.
12 months warranty on bike components due to manufacturing fault.

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closed Comments

  • Anyone taken something similar to this on a plane? Box it, bag it?

    • +4

      I doubt you can ride this on a plane with those narrow aisles.

      • Lol

      • ride this on a plane with those narrow aisles.

        If you were riding it down the aisle of a plane, you would be in the plane, not on it.

        • Next time I'm on a plane, I'll test it out…

  • +1

    Would anyone recommend this?

    • +4

      Absolutely not. My uncle has one, and I rode it.

      It’s a truly awful bike. The build quality is subpar, the shifting is terrible and the creaking is so annoying. It was used, but he doesn’t ride it that often so it felt a lot older than it is.

  • lol….100kg rider on this??

  • +2

    At some point just walk? I mean what time benefits do you gain? Just leave 10 minutes earlier. I can't imagine how inconvenient this would be.

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