Folding bike reviews
Shopping for a new folding bike? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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B'Twin Tilt: Shape Shifter review
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Split Bikes S1 City review
The Split Bikes S1 City is an innovative idea, but does it hold up in the real world?
By Rupert Radley Published
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Brompton S2L Superlight folding bike review
Brompton has dropped the weight of its folding bike with a titanium build – Oswin Grady put it through its paces
By Anna Marie Hughes Published
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Brompton X CHPT3 review
Designed in partnership with David Millar, the Brompton X CHPT3 is a racier and lighter city bike than the standard models from the British brand
By Symon Lewis Published
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Dynamic Sidekick 8 review review
Shaft drive, hub gear and folding? That’s a lot of practicality to cram into one bike… the Dynamic Sidekick 8
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Airnimal Joey Commute review
Handsome, British-built folder with a ride feel that matches many a hinge-free commuter
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tern Link Uno folding bike: First ride review
So it may have caused the Hon family to fall out big time, but at least the creation of Tern bikes has spawned some very nifty machines, such as this singlespeed option, the Link Uno
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Montague Boston folding bike review
The Montague Boston is a folding bike which rolls on full-sized 700C wheels without taking up too much storage space. It's single speed too.
By Paul Norman Published
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Tern Verge X11 review
Does a new wheel size and top-end spec justify a spend of £2,400 on a folding bike? Oswin Grady tested this speed-injected folder to find out
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Brompton Explore review
The Brompton Explore turned heads when it was first announced, but after a year of riding it's a no brainer
By Rupert Radley Published