Tern Link P9 Folding Bike Review
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Tern folding bicycles, available at http://www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-link-p9.html may not have the same history as other folding bicycle manufacturers, but they sure deliver one amazing product. The folding bikes are built with precision, attention to detail, and an eye for style and design that you don't often see in the folding bike world. The Tern Link P9 looks to be our best selling Tern folding bike.
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looks good! affordable and fine
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You guys do the best folding bike reviews.. thanks for another great vid!
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Thinking of getting one of these as main bike (city traffic and commute, regularly on train/Bus) Would the price difference with the P20 be worth the extra money? I use my bike daily for around 10kms...
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Is there a link p9 2016? I havent seen it
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Peter you do a good job-very eloquent!
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nice, are there any bags or carrying accessories that attach to the bike free from the rider
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2014 Link/OCL Limited Voluntary Recall - FAQs
Home › 2014 Link/OCL Limited Voluntary Recall - FAQs
Why is this recall happening?
There have been a small number of incidents of frame failure. After looking at the broken frames, we decided it would be best to recall specific batches of the frames produced by the factory with the problem.
What bikes are included?
The recall covers specific production batches of first generation Link OCL frames. The recalled models include certain Link Uno, Link D8, Link D7i, Link P7i, Link P9, Link P24h and Link D24 bikes. The bikes were made in 2011 and early 2012 and mostly shipped in those same years.
How can I tell if my bike is included?
If you have one of the above models, check your Frame Number – the unique ten-digit alphanumeric number stamped underneath the bottom bracket. If your Frame Number begins with “AI”, your bike MAY be part of the recall.
If you have one of the above models and your Serial Number begins with AI, you should stop riding your bike until you have checked if your bike is part of the recall. -
those dogs though. so cute.
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Hi Paul! Thanks! What about the quality of the ride? You compared the p9 to formula s18;what about dahon in same price range? You also recommended it over the verge x 10. Is it better? Thanks again!
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Hi, How does this compare to a Brompton? I know a Brompton folds smaller, but what about in the areas, such as ride experience: comfort; speed; ease/speed of folding? Also, how does it compare to Dahons, please? Thank you!
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You forgot to mention the pedals fold ;-)
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Hey guys. I want a Tern so bad but just need some advice. I will be riding for about 20/30 minutes before I get on public transport. Would the eclipse be best? or the duo? Bigger, smaller wheels? Some advice would be amazing.
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How much??:)
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Is the P9 only available in black? Are their other colors available?
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hi Jack...could you please help me to decide...i'm bit confused which one to buy...Link P9 or D8 or P24H...thanks!!!
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I wonder if your link p9 seatpost has the same issue with mine?
It keeps getting down, and if i adjust the quick release seatpost to be tighter then it will hurt my fingers to lock or unlock the seatpost quickrelease. Is that normal? Because i saw many of your videos, it is so easy and no hurting fingers or no need extra effort to lock or unlock the seatpost quickrelease.
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how did your camera flew away?
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you call this a review? you didn't even discuss, weight, gear ratios, etc. all you did was fold and unfold the bike.
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