by Montague Bikes | Jun 22, 2011 | Bike Racing, Events, General, Lifestyle, Recreation |
Much as you enjoy your commute or weekend rides, you might wonder if anyone would voluntarily ride their bike for 24 hours straight. Last weekend in Middleville MI, almost 500 riders, coming from all across the U.S. and as far away as New Zealand, did just that. On...
by Montague Bikes | Jun 21, 2011 | Activism, Commute, Lifestyle |
Getting around San Francisco with a folding bike became a little bit easier last month (the killer hills not withstanding), thanks to a decision by the San Francisco Metro Transit Authority to allow folding bikes on MUNI (San Francisco Municipal Railway) subways,...
by Montague Bikes | Jun 20, 2011 | Adventure, General, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
Here at Montague we tend to focus on how great our folding bikes are for commuting – since they’re so easy to put in the trunk of your car or take on the train, they make bike commuting a viable option, even if you live too far from work to ride your bike the whole...
by Montague Bikes | Jun 16, 2011 | Commute, Environment, Lifestyle, Travel |
Recently, the Danish daily Newspaper, Berlingske Tidende or BT compared 6 different folding bicycles in the article, “Put cyklen I ba” by Hans Uffe Christensen. 6 models of folding bicycles were rated along various dimensions, including price, size, value, portability...
by Montague Bikes | Jun 15, 2011 | Commute, General, Lifestyle |
While May, with its official Bike-to-Work/School festivities is now behind us, there are still plenty of good reasons to keep commuting by bike – and folding bike! If you’re new to bike commuting, or in the case of many folding bike riders, partial bike commuting,...
by Montague Bikes | May 26, 2011 | Accessories, Commute, General, Lifestyle, Maintenance |
You may have noticed that internally geared hubs are becoming more and more popular on bicycles nowadays. Even the newest addition to our line of folding bikes, the Boston 8 uses a Shimano Nexus internal 8 speed hub. Internal gears have been around since the early...