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STRiDA is a portable, belt-driven, folding bicycle with a distinctive 'A'-shaped collapsible frame, designed by UK engineer and designer Mark Sanders. The first model, STRiDA 1, was released in 1987 and the latest, STRiDA 5.2, in 2009.
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Aimed primarily at commuters and city dwellers whose storage space might be limited, the STRiDA is designed to be simple to use, quick to fold, and easy to maintain. A folded STRiDA can be wheeled on and off trains and buses easily, and can provide greater mobility between other forms of transport.
A distinctive characteristic is that the STRiDA folds into a "wheeled walking-stick" that can be pushed along, much like a folded pram/baby-buggy whose folding concept provided the inspiration for the design.
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