SECTOR GUIDE CATEGORY: HYBRIDS, FOLDERS AND COMMUTER CLOTHING 1
2 Eclipse P20 folding bike
Brand: Tern Bicycles
Distributor: One Generation Ahead
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1 Tutto Plus Mutant Silver Flat Bar Bike Brand: Cinelli
Distributor: Chicken Cyclekit
The bike can quickly morph from a messenger work bike, complete with a front rack, to an alleycat
race bike, to a single- speed cross machine, to an indestructible commuter. Made with butted steel tubes, the Tutto Plus has been designed to be able to mount a rear derailleur and a modern road race wheel. RRP: £1099
Best known for e-bikes, Tern also produces non-electric bikes aimed at the commuter and leisure markets. The Tern Eclipse P20 is a high- performance folding road bike that folds down fast.
With custom 26” Rolf Paired Spoke wheels, a 250 mm Physis™ 3D handlebar, and performance-tuned frame geometry, the Eclipse P20 is engineered for speed and folds in less than 10 seconds. It sports a stealth black finish and hydraulic disc brakes with an RRP of £1650. RRP: £1650
4 Oxford Brand: BH Bikes
Distributor: Spoken Vélo 4 3
3 Link D8 folding bike Brand: Tern Bicycles
Distributor: One Generation Ahead
The Link D8 is your everyday travel companion, whether your trip is exclusively on two wheels or in combination with
public transport. It features an 8-speed drivetrain and Schwalbe tyres, whilst folding in less than 10 seconds and featuring a Magnetix 2.0 lock to keep the bike in place when folded. RRP: £900
BH Bikes’ Oxford hybrid models are ideal for commuters. The staggered-framed Oxford
Jet Pro (pictured, RRP £1,599) comes with a belt drive, carrier, guards and stand, alongside Shimano MT200 brakes and a lifetime frame warranty. RRP: £999-£1,599
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