Upright riding position

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For those who don’t want to ride all stretched out on a go-fast performance bike, the Briza is a breath of fresh air. The UpRide frame geometry lets the rider sit high and upright so you can see easily over traffic. It’s almost like walking… except a lot faster. The Briza is also incredibly easy to fold: the NoLift design means that you never have to pick it up to fold it. And even though the Briza looks and rides like a full-sized city bike, it folds up almost to the size of our compact 20” wheeled bikes. Seems like you can really have it all. New for 2010 is a D7 version equipped with the Neos derailleur.

Bike

The Mu P7 is very similar to last year’s Mu XL, but with a few discriminating component changes to reach a lower price point. With a low maintenance Shimano Nexus gear hub, and optional mudguards, racks and dynamo lighting, the Mu P7 has just about everything a rider needs for urban commuting. And of course patented folding technology lets the bike fold in less than 15 seconds.

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