Amazing Bazooka Folding Bicycle
November 25, 2009 by
Filed under folding bicycle
Finally a full size bike that folds in half with no tooling. Bazooka has engineered the riding performance of a full size bicycle into the convenience and portability of its smaller wheel models. Strong and sturdy patented frame mechanism folds into a compact size in 10 seconds, making it the perfect bicycle for boaters, apartment dwellers and other space-challenged people. Compact, portable, and lightweight, these bikes can fit anywhere and go anywhere you go.
No tooling? lol
It saves a little space, but I’m waiting for the design that folds the frame completely between the wheels to be introduced.
it does fold in half with no tool but it gets even smaller with a wrench to take the handlebar off
the discription says,”with no tooling”. but in the video he uses a wrench…
This is the best folding bike that I’ve seen in Youtube.Practical & easy to assemble & disassemble.
Great bike, I just purchased one!
this exact frame has been around in korea since 2002…see them everywhere…big deal in korea because you can take them on buses and trains and subway if they fold.
This frame is cool b/c it has front and rear suspension, folds easily (now has the tool built in to the steering). If you use a couple of small tools you can dismantle the frame to 3 pieces for taking on airplanes or in backpacks.
The coolest thing is that its full sized and exactly the same as any other non foldable bike.
This must be an old video – I bought a Bazooka in Dec2005 and the handlebar now comes with a built in ratchet that can be unscrewed without the allen wrench seen in the video. Great accessory is the bag they sell that folds compactly enough to fit on the handlebar, perfect for commuting at rush hour or on trains that don’t allow regular bikes but allow folding ones. Very cool bike.
bikes that fold in half like this have been around for decades… got two old ones from the early 90s in my back yard now… also paratroopers used them in ww2, not sure if they where full sized mind
No he is using the tool for the handlebars, it folds in half without any tools…so his description is correct.
Yep he’s using some sort of screwdriver for it. And btw we already got those kinds of bikes here in the Netherlands.. see a lot of people taking them into the train every day.
the description says: “..folds in half with no tooling.” if there is a tool involved, it does count as tooling.