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A lovely example of the Mezzo D9. Jon Whyte’s intriguing British design is a great
bike for urban living and commuting. When bike storage is a challenge, the light weight takes the strain out of carrying it upstairs. Drop the handlebars, fold the pedals and tuck the rear wheel under the crossbar to squeeze it into a narrow corridor, or fold it into its most compact shape to put it in a corner or behind a sofa. Folds down to 69 x 68.5 x 36 cm. Weight 11.8kg
There are 9 gears so you can speed up your commute, and the lack of a hinge in the crossbar means the frame is nice and sturdy, so you won't experience the flex some riders notice on folders with that type of hinge.
Handlebars adjust for height, as does the saddle, so you can get a really comfortable riding position. In the photos the bike is set up for me to ride, I’m 6’ or 183cm.
You’ll also find it’s a good bike to ride, read the test report by the respected cycling journalist Tony Farrelly on bikeradar . com
You might also want to watch the YouTube “Mezzo D9 Folding and Unfolding” showing the bike being folded and unfolded.
The bike has been fitted with a new ‘old stock’ Mezzo rear tyre, all the brake and gear cables have been replaced. The chain has been ultrasonically cleaned and re-lubed.
The tough anodized finish on the aluminium frame stands up well to the bumps and bruises a folding bike endures, however there are one or two marks on the crossbar that don’t show on the photos. The rack is scuffed as is the front mudguard and there are some cable abrasions, for example where the brake cable runs down the left hand side of the crossbar. Take a good look at the photos to satisfy yourself as to the bike’s condition.
The bike comes with a copy of the owner’s manual and the Mezzo rear rack bag
Collection in person from Farnham Common, between Slough and Beaconsfield, or by prior arrangement I can meet you at Datchet, Gerrards Cross or Taplow railway stations if you are travelling by train to collect.
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Mezzo D9 Folding Fold-up Foldable Bike with Rear Rack Bag
£199.98 GBP
bike for urban living and commuting. When bike storage is a challenge, the light weight takes the strain out of carrying it upstairs. Drop the handlebars, fold the pedals and tuck the rear wheel under the crossbar to squeeze it into a narrow corridor, or fold it into its most compact shape to put it in a corner or behind a sofa. Folds down to 69 x 68.5 x 36 cm. Weight 11.8kg
There are 9 gears so you can speed up your commute, and the lack of a hinge in the crossbar means the frame is nice and sturdy, so you won't experience the flex some riders notice on folders with that type of hinge.
Handlebars adjust for height, as does the saddle, so you can get a really comfortable riding position. In the photos the bike is set up for me to ride, I’m 6’ or 183cm.
You’ll also find it’s a good bike to ride, read the test report by the respected cycling journalist Tony Farrelly on bikeradar . com
You might also want to watch the YouTube “Mezzo D9 Folding and Unfolding” showing the bike being folded and unfolded.
The bike has been fitted with a new ‘old stock’ Mezzo rear tyre, all the brake and gear cables have been replaced. The chain has been ultrasonically cleaned and re-lubed.
The tough anodized finish on the aluminium frame stands up well to the bumps and bruises a folding bike endures, however there are one or two marks on the crossbar that don’t show on the photos. The rack is scuffed as is the front mudguard and there are some cable abrasions, for example where the brake cable runs down the left hand side of the crossbar. Take a good look at the photos to satisfy yourself as to the bike’s condition.
The bike comes with a copy of the owner’s manual and the Mezzo rear rack bag
Collection in person from Farnham Common, between Slough and Beaconsfield, or by prior arrangement I can meet you at Datchet, Gerrards Cross or Taplow railway stations if you are travelling by train to collect.