🚴♂️ Fold, Ride, Conquer – Your Urban Adventure Starts Here!
The Ktaxon 20-inch Folding Bike is a fully assembled, high-carbon steel frame bicycle featuring a professional 7-speed TZ500 derailleur system, dual shock absorption for superior comfort, and powerful mechanical dual disc brakes. Its foldable design, including a foldable handlebar, makes it perfect for easy storage and transport. Adjustable seat and handlebar heights accommodate a wide range of riders, making it ideal for commuting and outdoor riding with a maximum weight capacity of 220 pounds.
Bike Type | Folding Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Ktaxon |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | High Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Dual |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Included Components | Lock |
Size | 20 inch |
Brake Style | Disc |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Model Name | 20 in Folding Bike |
Power Source | human-powered |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Seat Material Type | Faux Leather |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Minimum User Height | 24 Inches |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | Ktaxon |
Brand Name | Ktaxon |
Material | high-carbon steel |
Part Number | KT-FOLDING BIKE-265 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
W**N
Folding bike Survival Camping. sold by Ktaxon.
Folding bike, It isnot too big or heavy. maybe the tires are not that wide. Easy to get it ready to go.
S**S
Fits and rides nicely, just needed a few tweaks
The bike arrived on time and was easy to assemble (mostly assembled when arrived). The bike rode nicely and was comfortable as I was concerned about the straight handlebar as I was used to a cruiser style bike. The only down sides were the seat that is hard as a rock. So replaced that with a padded seat that worked out perfectly. The only other issue was that the brakes needed adjusted as the disc was rubbing some on both wheels. That could've been caused by transport (?), but a quick trip to the local bicycle shop had that fixed quickly. They also tightened some of the screws and bolts. For the price, it's a great deal even with the adjustments and replaced seat. Shifts smoothly and fits me (5'6" female) perfectly. So yes, I would recommend this bicycle, just note the few negatives. It is a good deal though and looks nice, so overall, happy with this purchase.
S**Y
Not as advertised
The wait is totally incorrect on this item I cannot lift it so I'm trying to return it but the seller is playing games. They didn't send a proper return slip they seem to want me to ask for a refund and pay for the returns. I am a prime Amazon member and I expect to be able to return the bike the packaging wasn't even opened I couldn't even lift it into my car
E**Y
fair for the money if it fits your needs
We were looking for foldable 20" bicycles to fit in the storage compartments of our RV to free up the hitch for other duties. We are casual bikers at the campsite, looking for something to Bum around on, do some light local rides, and make runs to the camp store. We first purchased the Viribus 20 inch foldable bike, and then purchased the Ktaxon Camping Survival 20" foldable bike. We are normal sized physically active but not triathelon type adults. The 20" bikes for our money are definitely not as solid feeling while riding as your standard 26" bikes. If your gig is doing lots of trail riding you won't be happy, at this price point anyway. We continue to throw the hitch on and bring the bigger bikes if we are anticipating a good deal of riding. You definitely give up some of the "solid" and "Stable" ride of the bigger bikes with the smaller foldable ones. Having said that, having the flexibility and being able to keep the bikes out of the elements in the RV storage compartments and always on the RV is a plus. The first 20" foldable we purchased was the Viribus as it was the cheapest one available. Be sure to factor in the shipping charges because some fast and loose advertising is going on and the shipping can make the cheapest appearing bike ending up costing you more at the checkout. The Viribus is what you would expect it to be at its price point- cheap feeling, but gets the job done. Sort of like doing your food shopping at Wal Mart instead of the nice grocery store. The feel riding and the seat are fair to OK. Downsides for our needs are the stock Viribus tires are really suitable for hard surfaces only, no foldable pedals, tires come underinflated, and no kickstand is included. If you need these features, then look at some other options that may costing you less in the long run. We don't regret the purchase, just evaluate closely what you will end up needing and a higher price point bike may be a better deal. For us, the ktaxon survivals camping 20 inch bike was similarly priced to the Viribus. Both have similar overall feel and quality to the bike construction, and both are similarly easy to fold up, and both required similar minimal assembly (mainly the reflectors) before use. Both feel similar riding- gets the job done, but not as solid an experience as a full size bike. The Survivals camping bike was more suited to our needs because it came with a multipurpose slightly knobby tire that is much better for both asphault and dirt roads, came with inflated tires, and includes a kickstand. We think it was the better deal overall for our needs. We will add a kickstand and change out the tires on the viribus (painful- getting the old ones off, purchasing new slightly knobby tires and installing them should be a couple hour and skinned knuckle exercise!). So, overall the Viribus isn't a bad deal, and may work for you if you mainly have an urban mission in mind, but overall the Survivals camping bike was a much better fit at this entry level price point for our RV/camping needs.
R**
Good bike.
Good little bike everything just as described
C**S
Quality
Excellent quality, easy to assemble, easy to lift and store in vehicle trunk.
C**.
Great Design + A Few Suggestions
I really like how this bike is designed. The frame supports my weight (250 lbs) vert well. And it folds up easily and will fit in a trunk or back seat or in my case an RV storage compartment with ease.If I would change anything, it would be these three things:1) Increase the seat post length by 2-3 inches for a more secure adjustment for taller people. I'm 5-11 and I can just barely raise the set high enough as-is.2) Increase the handle bar post 2 inches to fit taller people better.3) I would like this bike to come with a "fatter" tire on the 20" rim for a more comfortable ride; or perhaps the manufacture will come out with an "XL" Model that comes with a 22 inch wheel and a fat tire?All these improvements would be an improvement for any rider under 6'-0" tall and under 250 lbs.
L**A
Good bike. Would consider a better seat.
When I got the package it was easy to assemble. Everything was fine except the bike chain was completely twisted. Had to buy tools and break the chain to get it untwisted. Once everything was installed I took it out rode it and found the seat to be very uncomfortable. If you’re planning to purchase this bike get a good comfortable seat. Overall it’s a good bike to get around.
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