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Ezipusa,
As someone that's ridden a bunch of folding electric bikes, the iZIP Via Mezza is far from the best electric folding bike on the market. Although it does have a low step through, the bike is heavy with geometry that's far from ideal, poor weight distribution and a short range.
My pick for best folding electric bike: the IF Reach DC from Pacific Cycles.
The DC has a range of 39+ miles, weighs 42 lbs and cruises @ 19+mph. Based on the Pacific Reach (a bike that's been successfully raced internationally), the DC's center of gravity is exceptionally low and the geometry is excellent.
Aadhar,
Montague only makes full size bikes that fold.
Sounds like you're confusing this bike with the really cheap, small wheel folders that typically have useless gear ratios (a result of combining the cheapest, off the shelf components with small wheels). The Montague is definitely not in this category! For example, check out the specs on the SwissBike XO folding bike...
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The Swiss Bike TX Commuter ’s frame is made of high grade aluminum with a Suntour suspension fork. The front brake is a disk style brake and the rear is a V style lever brake system. The rear derailleur is a Shimano 7 speed TX Tourney and the front is a Shimano compatible top pull. The shifter is a twist set, which is not my preferred method of shifter, but I’m sure it’s still well built. The bike can be ordered in two different frame sizes, 18″ and 20″ and weighs only 30 pounds. The MSRP for this model is $699.
Other models of the Swiss Bike are available and have been tried and tested by various companies for longevity, durability and safety. You can learn more at Swissbike.com.
Images: Montague Corp. Via TheSwissBike.com
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