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Folding Bike 2009

Folding Bike 2009
Is this the begining of the end or will the US gov pull them back from the verge of extinction?

News is that Both BUELL and Harley Davidson have agreed to cease production of bikes from October through to January.. Claiming a world wide slump in the demand for motorbikes….?
Why then are the major 4 and Triumph as well as Ducati announcing new models and expansion further into the US market…
Will the US gov intervene and bail HD /BUELL out of the recession; or will they fold?
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/General-news/2009/September/sep1109-Buell-shuts-down-production-lines-as-sales-drop/?WT.dcsvid=SilverpopMailing&WT.mc_id=MCN%20Newsletter%2015sep09%20(1)

I’m surprised nobody’s had an answer for this in an hour!

You might say Harley is a victim of its own success. It’s the ultimate niche market. People who ride Harleys don’t want a -motorcycle-, they want a -Harley-. I mean, a Honda rider might get a Suzuki or a Yamaha next time, but a Harley rider wouldn’t consider anything else.

Harley has basically made the same motorcycle for 60-70 years now. Bigger, more refined, etc., but it has to look the same. It’s like one of those car companies that make replicas of 1930s cars, ‘replicars’. Harley is its own ‘repli-bike’.

Years ago Harley’s management realized that their days of making enormous air-cooled V-twin cruisers were numbered. But they were trapped. They couldn’t come out with a water-cooled inline four with shaft drive–who would buy it? Traditional Harley owners wouldn’t want it, and those who ride Japanese bikes wouldn’t want essentially an American copy of a Japanese bike at double the cost.

I think the V-Rod was their first attempt to break out of the mold. It was a real departure for HD, very daring, but you notice they still had to make it -look- like a traditional Harley. From what I hear, market acceptance is less than expected.

So yes, they’re in trouble. In a recession you would expect the most expensive bikes to fall the most in sales, but beyond that I think there are just too many ‘metric’ alternatives to Harley these days, plus Harley is trapped by the market they so carefully created and fed all these years, the brand name they worked so hard to build. Kind of a shame, in a way.

Swissbike Folding Bike 2009 Model Introduction


New Dahon Mu Uno Folding Bicycle


New Dahon Mu Uno Folding Bicycle


$521.95


In many cases, less really is more. That’s why we designed the Mu Uno, a single-speed with no brakes to fuss with, no cables to adjust, and a backpedal brake that whispers to you to try a power slide. The inspiration? A visit to a dealer in the Netherlands who wished aloud, “Give us a bike that is durable enough to ride every day, no matter the weather, with a single gear suitable for fast riding …

New Dahon Mu XL Sport Folding Bicycle


New Dahon Mu XL Sport Folding Bicycle


$1,099.00


The Mu XL Sport is the result of our customers clamoring for a light weight performance bike like the Mu SL, but equipped with a low-maintenance Shimano Nexus 8 Premium hub. The Mu XL Sport is light, fast, and easy to take care of – the ultimate urban commuter….

New MU UNO DAHON BICYCLE


New MU UNO DAHON BICYCLE


$521.95


NEW MU UNO
In many cases, less really is more. That’s why we designed the M? Uno, a single-speed with no brakes to fuss with, no cables to adjust, and a backpedal brake that whispers to you to try a power slide. The inspiration? A visit to a dealer in the Netherlands who wished aloud, “Give us a bike that is durable enough to ride every day, no matter the weather, with a single gear suitable for f…


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Folding Bike 20

Folding Bike 20
Should I buy a folding bike or a non-folder?

I’m going to do a bicycle tour in Canada, at least 50km a day for 3 weeks and I need to buy a bike for this purpose.
A folding bike would be convenient as I wouldn’t have to pay the extra $20 to take it on a Greyhound bus.
It is possible to do this tour on a folder or would it be really uncomfortable/impractical?
I was looking at Strida or Dahon Cadenza or Tournado
I’m thinking about a folder as the trains and ferries are about $20 each so more than $200 in total I would save by having a folder

i would get a non folding because its probably gonna be better quality. thats alot of riding and you want a good bike, not a convient one. remember, its about the actual ride, not the time in between. plus 20 bucks isnt really that much

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Schwinn Loop 7-Speed Folding Bike


Schwinn Loop 7-Speed Folding Bike


$170.00


Schwinn 20 Inch Loop Folding BikeThis bike has everything you are looking for in an easy to transport, fun to ride folding bike. The Loop Folding Bike features an alloy super low stand over folding frame, build in rear carrier, fenders, alloy rims, and a heavy gauge nylon carrying bag. This bike comes equipped with a folding steering column with integrated handlebar, alloy front and rear line…

Folding Bike 20 Inchces Color Red or Ivory)


Folding Bike 20 Inchces Color Red or Ivory)


$149.95


Material: 20 inches Hi-tech steel frame.

Kenda tire, Steel rim, aluminum ring.

Front/Rear brake: Caliper/Band brake

Fold up to: L 34 x W.12 x H.22

Net weight: 27 lbs. and adjustable 3 Speeds
Seat and Handlebar are adjustable and removable.
Color available: RED and IVORY.
Factory warranty for one year of any defect or workmanship….


Intense Micro Knobby 20 x 1 (ISO 451) Aramid Bead/Folding BMX Tire.


Intense Micro Knobby 20 x 1 (ISO 451) Aramid Bead/Folding BMX Tire.


$21.95


Intense Micro Knobby 20 x 1″ (ISO 451) Aramid Bead/Folding BMX Tire.
The Intense Micro Knobby is the most innovated tire in BMX history and has changed the way people think of a BMX race tire. With more than 5000 knobbys per tire, they make up a super grippy surface that rolls super fast as the knobs are ramped for fast rolling resistance. The Knobs being tightly spaced and harshly square make thi…

Michelin Krylion Carbon Road Bicycle Tire


Michelin Krylion Carbon Road Bicycle Tire


$51.99


The Michelin Krylion Carbon is the ideal training tire, featuring a smooth ride, low rolling resistance and high performance. The Krylion Carbon lets you pile on the kilometers without worry. Michelin’s longest lasting road training tire with 5 plies under the tread ESC: Extra Supple Casing 127 tpi cross-ply carcass BBPP: Bead-to-Bead Puncture Protector across entire casing HPRS: High Protect Rim …

Westport Adult Folding Tricycle


Westport Adult Folding Tricycle


$249.99


The Westport Folding Adult Tricycle from Kent International is ideal for a new rider or one re-visiting the freedom of their youth. This super stable three wheeled design makes learning or getting reacquainted to cycling a breeze. A strong steel frame ensures durability while a low step-through design offers easy mounting. This well-engineered frame also features a folding mechanism to take up a l…


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