Stow It Away!
Filling a very unique niche, the Montague Folding Bicycle allows the rider to arrive at a destination in relative comfort, and then stow the ride away in most any small space. Ideal for the daily rider who needs flexibility and convenience, folding bicycles are the ultimate in stowable, afordable transportation. Because the folded bicycle fits neatly into a storage bag, it can easily be carried in an recreational vehicle or even in the trunk of an automobile without damage to the bicycle or the area where the bicycle is stowed.
While the Montague Folding Bicycle is not as light as some touring and racing bikes, the unique nature of these units allows most owners to overlook this minor issue. Weighing in at roughly 24 to 30 pounds (depending on model selected), the bike is no ultra light-weight, but it is also not too heavy for the average rider to cope with for the bike's intended uses. Designed to fold or unfold in a matter of seconds, the bike is both convenient and a pleasant alternative to riding the bus or trying to hail a cab in metro areas.
According to the company website, the Montague Folding Bicycle was originally designed to serve the needs of the military paratroopers who were dropped behind enemy lines. While it is somewhat difficult to picture military personal jumping from high flying planes with the bicycle folded and tucked neatly into a backpack, the mobility of a soldier equipped with such a vehicle would certainly be enhanced once on the ground.
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Before purchasing any bike, buyers should consider how the Montague Folding Bicycle or any competing unit will be used. Whether commuting or touring, it is best to try various types of bicycles prior to purchase. The Montague Folding Bicycle, for example, is commonly advertised at prices between $500 and $750 and offers features that some competitors struggle to match. If you are commuting longer distances, there are other manufacturers that offer motorized folding bikes that can make riding greater distances somewhat easier. Whatever make and model selected, the freedom and versatility of bicycles puts them into a position that is difficult to beat.
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