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Tag Archives: Tern Link P7i
Leaving the fold: the Tern Link P7i
Everybody came out to say goodbye to the Tern Link P7i before it wheeled its way back into the Tern Bicycles collective. If other members of the farewell party could talk, the 2011 Dahon Bullhead, the mini-velo design on the … Continue reading
Three folding bicycles. Two pictures. One crummy driveway
If you know you want a folding bicycle, you probably also know why you want a folding bicycle, which is a good thing because there are plenty of reasons to want one and I wouldn’t be able to guess your … Continue reading
Posted in Bike Friday tikit, Dahon, Tern Bicycles
Tagged Dahon Bullhead, Tern Link P7i
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Up a creak with the Tern Link P7i folding bicycle
I haven’t recently folded and unfolded the Tern Link P7i (on loan for evaluation from Tern Bicycles). Ridden it, yes, packed it for storage or transport, no. Much of my recent riding has been on nearby dirt roads. I’d call … Continue reading
Kickstand down at Peoria’s Soldiers and Sailors Monument
I like a ride with a turnaround point. Usually the point is breakfast. Since Wednesday was a surprisingly unstructured day off for me—morning had somehow turned into afternoon—I decided to aim the Tern Link P7i toward the heart of downtown … Continue reading
Advocacy merger; Tern Link, uh, link
U.S. advocacy groups, including the League of American Bicyclists, are talking merger, which raises some apples-and-oranges questions. (Cyclelicious) What do I think of the new Tern Link P7i folding bicycle with seven-speed hub, the neatest adjustable handlebar stem ever, fenders … Continue reading
Posted in News, Other bicycles, Tern Bicycles, Weekly Linker
Tagged bicycle book, book, Tern Link P7i, Yehuda Moon
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