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Using their ingenuity and knowhow, Tern have developed a full range of folding bikes which combine versatility with convenience.

The A7 is no exception. This entry-level model is economically priced and incredibly stylish.

All Tern bikes have the signature continuous curve of the top tube into the rear forks. The telescopic handlepost ensures you are comfortable with the best ride height.

With wide spaced gearing ratio, this 7 speed bike is as capable of tackling a hill as nipping through the rush hour traffic. Once you arrive at the train station, it folds up in just 10 seconds meaning no fiddly brackets or bolts to worry about. Just pull up, fold up and jump on the train.

At only 12.1 kg it's light enough to pick up and carry around with ease.

  • Full-size bike with compact fold size
  • 20” wheels
  • 7-speed gearing - tackle hill climbs and city navigation with ease
  • Adjustable to suit your size and riding preference
  • Eyelets for adding rear racks
  • Optional fenders for rainy days
  • Folded size: 39.5 x 80 x 73 cm

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4.00 out of 5

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Great bike
4 out of 5

My first folder, does what it should. Folds and unfolds easily and rides well. Nice and light with a quality feel. My only negative is I would like it to be slightly lower geared. Otherwise 5 stars.

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Great engineering, way cheaper than Brompton
4 out of 5

tern are great bike, I believe they are an off shoot of Dahon.

The A7 has an easy fold, relatively light weight, small folded size and a decent range of gears.

Its a credible alternative to Brompton

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OK, not built as well as it could be
4 out of 5

After 6 months of daily use, every bolt almost has needed tightening on the bike. The front reflector fell off in the first few weeks. The handle bar clamp seized. Maybe spend a little more.

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