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Kent Compact 16 Aluminum Folding Bike (16-Inch Wheels) | 
| Brand: Kent Category: Sports
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $194.99 as of 9/8/2010 18:22 EDT details You Save: $5.00 (3%)
New (2) from $194.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 39117
Color: Silver Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 16" Size: 16" Shipping Weight (lbs): 32 Dimensions (in): 16 x 10 x 20
MPN: 91688 Model: 91688 UPC: 016751916880 EAN: 0016751916880 ASIN: B001IDTKD6
Release Date: October 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Designed with 16-inch wheels | | • | Compact foldable frame designed with elegant clean lines | | • | Built of lightweight aluminum, it's one of the lightest in its class at 25-pounds | | • | Front and rear alloy v-brakes for powerful and reliable braking | | • | Rear rack to hold books or a bag, perfect for the college student |
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Product Description Stop throwing away money on endless tanks of gas and invest in the Compact 16 Folding Bike from Kent. This folding bike is the newest solution in the space equation making it perfect for apartment dwellers, college students or anyone looking for a great bike in a compact frame! A simple and easy 6 speed drivetrain is perfect for this handy and lightweight ride. Front and rear linear pull brakes ensure reliable braking. And lightweight but strong alloy wheels, in a terrain-taming 16-inch size, provide a smooth and comfortable ride. Best of all, the rear rack holds books or bag for the ultimate in convenience. This package is tough to beat, especially at such an affordable price.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Yep. It folds. August 22, 2010 Shawn (Tampa, FL) My "new" bike came with quite a few nicks in the paint and a dime-sized indentation in the frame, which appears to be painted over at the factory. For the price, expect some cosmetic issues I guess. The chrome handlebar came with significant chips, cuts, scrapes, looks 5 years old. The unlock mechanism is frustrating and poorly designed, although the frame does lock tight. The handlebars are wobbly, no matter how tight they're installed.
I'm deleting my previous review and marking this down to 1 star. After having to adjust the brakes and trying to fix unfixable cheap plastic fenders, I went on my first 10 minute test ride. 30 seconds into it, I noticed an incredibly annoying "click" on the left pedal every time it hits 1:00. It's loud and annoying. I quit riding it because it was so frustrating.
This bike is an incredible piece of junk, destined for it's rightful place in the county landfill.
This is a great buy....SICK OF GIANT BIKES!!! NOW I CAN GO PLACES!!!! August 14, 2010 Lover of Fine Products and Good Reading (Los Angeles, CA) This is a great cute looking bike. I love to bike. The only problem is lugging my bike around. I hate putting it inside my car cuz it ruins the leather or back seat material. I also have to keep removing the wheel. OR i have to leave a bike rack in my trunk and attach it. Basically....this was all slowing me down, making biking (something that I truely love) ... A PAIN.
So the simple solution to a city dweller who needed to transport my bike everywhere by car, bus, or carry it upstairs is this folding bike! Mind you, I have flat roads, bike paths everywhere, and don't need something rugged or super fast. I JUST NEED SOMETHING BETTER THAN WALKING. I HATE WALKING. It's slow, tiring, and BASICALLY A WASTE OF TIME. This bike allows me to breeze by walkers and have fun. I hate skateboarding, and was always jealous of the way that skateboarders can go anywhere without having to worry about parking. With this tiny, cute bike, I can go ALMOST ANYWHERE. Lots of stores let me bring this bike in cuz IT'S SO CUTE!!! and small, and they like talking about it. Also security guards always volunteer to watch it cuz they think it's so cute :-).
It's also easy to lock up with a cable lock. I love the back rack. I put a bag of groceries on it. I easily transport 3 bags of groceries on it. THIS BIKE HAS IMPROVED MY LIFE. I do all my errands with this bike: post office, groceries, errands..etc. I save gas. It was the high gas prices and all the tickets that police men and parking police are giving out these days in this aweful economy that FORCED ME to get my lazy butt off the car seat....and boy I'm glad this happened! I get excercise. I breathe fresh air. And biking is just a joy. Even if the economy improves or gas prices plummet, I'll still try to find an excuse to ride my portable folding bike! I was going to buy a scooter, but forget it!!! THis is so portable, safer, and better for my health. ...Worth $199? HECK YES!!!!
BIKE ON! GO GREEN! SAVE MONEY! GET IN SHAPE! HAVE FUN!
This is a good bike. August 4, 2010 Giang 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this bike for a month and ride it to class everyday. I am very satisfied with this purchase. This bike isn't heavy, that is good for me since I have to lift it to my apartment on second floor. It have 6 different speeds and if you set the fastest one, it is relatively fast. I usually use the 3nd speed and am ok with it. I don't like the pedals though, they are small and inconvenient (as another review wrote) I rated it 4 stars because (for me) it is heavy to pedal in the fastest speed. Over all, I would like to recommend this bike to those who want to cover a short distance.
p/s My husband thinks I look weird on this bike, everyone in my office laughs at it. Well, I personally like it and think it is nice.
Out of the Box and Into the Bike Shop - The Amazing Backward Bike June 9, 2010 T. Skogstrom (Boston) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Don't buy this bike unless you are willing to pay extra up front to have it fixed. My bike came with the handlebars on completely backwards. The brake cables had to be taken off so that the bike shop could put the handlebars on the right way. The brakes were also stuck on lock, and the directions for adjustment are really difficult to understand. I could not make the adjustments myself.
It cost me $55 and a week in the bike shop to make it rideable. Hopefully, now that it's fixed, I can enjoy it.
Edited on July 1, 2010 to add that after having ridden this bike to work 3 times, it will no longer fold at the handlebars. There appears to be a spring starting to poke out at the release lever. I have only folded this bike about 6 times and it is already broken.
Upgrade Cranks, Sprocket and Tires = A Real Bike June 3, 2010 L. Schlenker (Texas) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Before the bike was even delivered, I followed another reviewer's suggestion and bought a used 170mm crankset with a 52 tooth sprocket on a popular auction website for $30 delivered (it could handle an even larger sprocket if you can find one). That helped leverage up hills and provided more top end speed, but the 35psi kiddie tires were killing me with friction. So, for $19 per tire, I bought a set of Maxxis Hookworm 16x1.95 tires online, which inflate to 110 psi, designed for high speed reclining bikes, and a perfect fit on these rims. WOW! Now it is a real bike, with the speed of a real bike. If you can only do one of the two upgrades, just buy the 110psi tires. Because this eliminates friction when you turn the front wheel, it makes the steering a little more twitchy with high pressure tires, but it is not noticeable at high speeds. I don't understand why they don't ship it from the factory with 110 psi tires. I gave it five stars even without the upgrades, because all other bikes that weigh in at 26 pounds or less come at twice the price, and don't have a kickstand, fenders, and bike rack already included like this one does. I respect a bargain. It folds in seconds with just three quick cam lock fittings.
My only gripes are minor. The pedals sag about 2 degrees under strong torque. When it arrived it the box, it needed a few tweaks, as you would expect. Shifter cable needed adjustment to shift into sixth gear. Fender height needed adjustment (one fender locknut was stripped and had to be replaced). Front steering had very slight play in it, needed allen wrench to tighten handlebar connection and a channel lock pliers to tighten front steering bearing (the play would probably not have been noticeable to many people).
I've never seen a folding bike before, and it does not fold as flat as you would visualize if you have no reference (about 13.5 inches wide when folded if you do not pull the handlebar completely out of its stem and stow it separately). But it is very small and light. I carry a bungee on the rack to keep it folded together when not in use. Women seem to think the bike is "cute", for what it is worth.
This is a great bike, especially at the price and after a few small upgrades.
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