Can be hard to find a nice seat sometimes. A lot of people make the mistake of buying a seat with more padding, but really it's about how far apart your sitting bones are. A hard seat with the right width will be much more comfortable long term than a cushy seat that's too big for you. Glad you're enjoying the Joe! - jack
Great review (as always)! I bought a Joe p24 last year, been riding every day and I love it it's fast and smooth a true " urban warrior ". You can can put the handlebars in parallel with the frame for storage as well
That's right, larger wheels don't respond to quick handling as nicely and they are a bit heavier too. Then again, the ride is much smoother. There are always these tradeoffs. Thanks for watching! -Peter
Hi Derrick, I can't list prices here on youtube, but if you follow the link embedded in the video description you'll be able to find all the info on prices and specs. Best - Jack
That is correct. A larger wheel rolls more smoothly and feels a bit more stable but it makes it so the bike cannot fold as small. A Brompton or 20" wheel Tern would be the way to go for the most compact fold. -Peter
That’s a really nice looking folding bike! I love the sound of the brake levers. It’s too bad there are so few folding bikes with full-size wheels available on the market! In direct comparison, I don’t see a lot of reasons to choose this over a Montague, though.
The reason I got this instead of a Montague folder is the fold itself. The Montague takes a lot longer to fold, isn't as compact, and has to have the front wheel removed. A heck of a lot more steps, and much larger package.
I just bought this bike, been riding about 25k a day, so far I love it , great ride , fairly fast, smooth gears and brakes but seat is trash. Overall I love it , paid £500 in the UK.
We sell a pretty wide range of bikes. The lightest bikes we sell tend to be higher in price, like the Tern Verge X20 which only weighs 21 lbs, or the Titanium Brompton Bike which can be as light as 19.7 lbs. A nice meeting point between lightweight and price would be the Dahon Mu p8, which is around 24lbs. Give it a search on youtube, or on our website: nycewheels (dot) com. Best- jack
After seeing the video review of this and the Montague Paratrooper Pro I think there really is no advantage to getting the Montague. This is an excellent bike, and I'll start putting a few $$$ on the side to start saving for it. Thanks for the convincing review.
We do Tuan, however they take a 30% fee off of every sale so we would prefer if you check out right on our website nycewheels (dot) com Thanks for watching! -Peter
I prefer my Montague Navigator. Don't see a single advantage. I have Sora crank & dropbar on it. So, I can go for miles & miles on it with stronger frame & performance. And much much ligher!
Je souhaite m'acheter ce vélo pliant Tern le moins cher possible (je n'ai pas trouver d'occasion ) Puis lui mettre un moteur de 500w et une batterie de 47 V pour transformer ce vélo en fusée, même si c'est interdit en France . Si vous avez des bonnes adresses ou des conseils ? Merci !
Bigger wheels means higher centrifugal force. More stability at higher speeds. Trouble is that you have a slower response time when dumbasses pull out in front of you on the road. Smaller tires, lower centrifugal force...and as near as I can tell...doesn't go as fast. You can definitely tell the difference between 26" and 27".
I've been riding this bike for about a month ruclips.net/user/postUgkxwC0IIeIomGQVeBWg-kKJaToZkLEFIA2W and a half now and I think it's fantastic. It helps me get to work on time every day since I'm able to fit it inside of public transportation rush hour. The price is great too, people are always shocked when they ask me how much I paid for the fold up and I tell them "200". It's easy to fold and installation when it ships is insanely easy. All you have to install when the bike arrives is one foot pedal, everything else is done for you. I do recommend you carry some sort of wrench to tighten any loose screws on the handle bar and seat whenever they get a little bit loose. Other than that I think it's a fantastic bike. Easily fits in the home, can fit inside a car trunk and can even fit in subway rush hour.
I've done it. Choose a suspension fork that has 60mm-80mm travel only. Otherwise, it would be too long when you fold it and the rear wheel would be floating. It also screws up the geometry when you put 100mm and above. (Tried that too and I now have an extra fork lying in storage.) When riding, the wheel sits up front further and changes the steering dynamics. It also puts a bit more strain on the head tube, I reckon.
Hi. I'm between buying this bike and the Link P9 and I have a few questions, anyone with knowledge about bikes feel free to help me. So, first, I wanted to know how much of difference I will feel riding this bike in comparison with the Link P9 (because of the bigger wheels). ahm like.. I never had a folding bike before, so those tiny compatible bikes are new to me, this Joe p24 seems like the type of bike that I used to have. Another thing is, I pretend to buy the bike when I travel to the USA (NY), and, of course, I would need the bike to fit in the airplane without complications, IDK if I would have this problem with Joe P24, and with Link P9 seems that I wouldn't. Thanks in advice.
Good questions. The Joe will feel more like a full sized bike with its 26inch wheels, thicker tires, and 24 speeds. However it will not be a great bike for airplane travel as it only folds in half. I would go with the Tern Link P9. It has great parts, is light and fast and feels great to ride, and it folds small enough to fit in an airplane case. - Jack
Thanks for the advice, actually I have to say now ive 'broken it in' im actually quite happy with the seat, I was probably a little quick to criticise.
awsome! not sure about the price though... ;) just one question... which reliable bike... do you suggest for the price of 150$ as a folding bike, if excised... :)) thx!
A reliable folding bike for $150 unfortunately does not exist. We carry some Dahon bikes like the Vybe D7 and Speed uno, which are both very reliable at an approachable $399 price point. Check them out on our website! www.nycewheels.com/dahon-folding-bike.html
@NYCeWheels, Hello, in your opinion, for travelling with a folding bike, and with panniers, more weight, which is the more strong and useful between the Tern joe p24, and the Montague (paratrooper or swissbike x50) ?
+NYCeWheels Hi, thanks for your reply; From some returns of experiences, i had read that the folding system of the montague is stronger than the "classical" system of the tern, dahon , etc; Because it is in the tube frame and saddle axis; But for the easy way to fold i think you're right
+kio wa I think NYCE don't want to say anything that isn't PC, given what they said in reply. The Joe p24 has a carrying weight limit of 115kg. I don't know Montagues but my amateur guess is theirs is higher and more robust, although it depends on the model. One important thing though is the folding system. The Joe can be folded and everything is in one piece, while the Montagues can be folded but you have to carry the front wheel separately. They are also heavier than the Joe. It's more troublesome to carry, and you'll get your hands dirty.
Hi Ryan, the Joe p24 that we have in stock is a medium frame and requires a minimum rider height of 5' 6". The Joe would not fit in the airporter as it has larger 26 inch wheels. I would check out the Tern Link P9 which would fit your height and would be able to fit in the airporter as well! You can view this bike here: www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-link-p9.html - Jack
Yes, the Joe bikes ride fantastically but you do trade off a bit in compactness and portability. Have you seen the Brompton bike? Actually rides just as well as the Joe in many respects and folds to about a quarter of its size - Jack
NYCeWheels i actually visited your shop 2 weeks ago. i tried a 24" tern and a 20" tern and decided to wait until my car lease ends in December to see if i can pick up a hatchback. i really liked the Tern bikes but i doubt i would get the Joe model.
NYCeWheels Do you have Tern Joe P27? It has an OCL joint. I noticed that the max load for this one is only 105 kgs, while the P24 is a significant 115 kgs! Do you think the FBL Joint is the reason why this is so?
Hi Jordin, if you are looking for a folding bike like the P24 that feels more like a full sized bike to ride, I would recommend the Node D8, which has 24 inch wheels and is offered at a lower price point: www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-node-d8.html Let me know what you think! - Jack
Can be hard to find a nice seat sometimes. A lot of people make the mistake of buying a seat with more padding, but really it's about how far apart your sitting bones are. A hard seat with the right width will be much more comfortable long term than a cushy seat that's too big for you. Glad you're enjoying the Joe! - jack
Yeah, pretty nifty design! Tern does a good job of incorporating all the best elements from their 20" folders in a full sized frame.
-Miles
Glad to hear it. Keep in touch, looking forward to filming a new video on one of our sporty electric bikes next week. - jack
Great review (as always)! I bought a Joe p24 last year, been riding every day and I love it it's fast and smooth a true " urban warrior ". You can can put the handlebars in parallel with the frame for storage as well
That's right, larger wheels don't respond to quick handling as nicely and they are a bit heavier too. Then again, the ride is much smoother. There are always these tradeoffs. Thanks for watching! -Peter
Hi Derrick, I can't list prices here on youtube, but if you follow the link embedded in the video description you'll be able to find all the info on prices and specs. Best - Jack
*Nice and easy to fold and unfold. I like the **Latest.Bike** of it components and so far it rides pretty well in pavement-ed trails*
That is correct. A larger wheel rolls more smoothly and feels a bit more stable but it makes it so the bike cannot fold as small. A Brompton or 20" wheel Tern would be the way to go for the most compact fold. -Peter
Hey Samantha,
It feels nice, Tern did a good job of making this bike nice and stiff. Definitely a solid-feeling bike.
-Miles
That’s a really nice looking folding bike! I love the sound of the brake levers. It’s too bad there are so few folding bikes with full-size wheels available on the market! In direct comparison, I don’t see a lot of reasons to choose this over a Montague, though.
The reason I got this instead of a Montague folder is the fold itself. The Montague takes a lot longer to fold, isn't as compact, and has to have the front wheel removed. A heck of a lot more steps, and much larger package.
I just bought this bike, been riding about 25k a day, so far I love it , great ride , fairly fast, smooth gears and brakes but seat is trash. Overall I love it , paid £500 in the UK.
I'm super glad you mentioned you were in 6'2" in the video - I am as well and It was problem when I was considering this bike. Now, no problem :D
We sell a pretty wide range of bikes. The lightest bikes we sell tend to be higher in price, like the Tern Verge X20 which only weighs 21 lbs, or the Titanium Brompton Bike which can be as light as 19.7 lbs. A nice meeting point between lightweight and price would be the Dahon Mu p8, which is around 24lbs. Give it a search on youtube, or on our website: nycewheels (dot) com. Best- jack
After seeing the video review of this and the Montague Paratrooper Pro I think there really is no advantage to getting the Montague. This is an excellent bike, and I'll start putting a few $$$ on the side to start saving for it. Thanks for the convincing review.
Usually quick releases come with one spring on either side, it possible you are missing one. Best- jack
We do Tuan, however they take a 30% fee off of every sale so we would prefer if you check out right on our website nycewheels (dot) com Thanks for watching! -Peter
i have it and i really love it,fast light and foldable ... perfect
le cameleon Glad to hear it. Thanks for watching! - Paul
A great bike. In Russia they are very expensive ((
Thank you for the great video
So...Performance-wise, bigger wheels are always better? Smaller wheels are a compromise of (some) performance in favor of compactness?
That is a beautiful bike. Well done.
This bike looks small for you. You say you are 6 2". Is this medium frame and what is the max height for it?
I prefer my Montague Navigator. Don't see a single advantage. I have Sora crank & dropbar on it. So, I can go for miles & miles on it with stronger frame & performance. And much much ligher!
Je souhaite m'acheter ce vélo pliant Tern le moins cher possible (je n'ai pas trouver d'occasion )
Puis lui mettre un moteur de 500w et une batterie de 47 V pour transformer ce vélo en fusée, même si c'est interdit en France .
Si vous avez des bonnes adresses ou des conseils ? Merci !
Hi and thanks for the info ! What is the difference between the joe P24 an the D24 ? Thanks in advance !
I'm pray this model available at Indonesia
Hi,
Do you sell bikes on Amazon?
is the frame a solid one? because some bike are not which last for 2 years. easily damage and broken.
This bike is awesome! How does it feel when you ride it? I've only ridden older folding bikes that really flex when you ride. ..
Bigger wheels means higher centrifugal force. More stability at higher speeds. Trouble is that you have a slower response time when dumbasses pull out in front of you on the road. Smaller tires, lower centrifugal force...and as near as I can tell...doesn't go as fast. You can definitely tell the difference between 26" and 27".
Hey do you still sell bikes? The link is not available anymore.
I have it. And I love it.
Does it come built or do i have to
Can this bike fit in a box or bag with total dimensions of 62"? (i.e. airline max)
Cool video.How much does it cost?
is this medium or large frame on vid review? Please we need an answer. Thanks!
I've been riding this bike for about a month ruclips.net/user/postUgkxwC0IIeIomGQVeBWg-kKJaToZkLEFIA2W and a half now and I think it's fantastic. It helps me get to work on time every day since I'm able to fit it inside of public transportation rush hour. The price is great too, people are always shocked when they ask me how much I paid for the fold up and I tell them "200". It's easy to fold and installation when it ships is insanely easy. All you have to install when the bike arrives is one foot pedal, everything else is done for you. I do recommend you carry some sort of wrench to tighten any loose screws on the handle bar and seat whenever they get a little bit loose. Other than that I think it's a fantastic bike. Easily fits in the home, can fit inside a car trunk and can even fit in subway rush hour.
hello, can you change tern joe p24's fork with one that has suspension like Fox or rock shox? @NYCeWheels
I've done it. Choose a suspension fork that has 60mm-80mm travel only. Otherwise, it would be too long when you fold it and the rear wheel would be floating. It also screws up the geometry when you put 100mm and above. (Tried that too and I now have an extra fork lying in storage.) When riding, the wheel sits up front further and changes the steering dynamics. It also puts a bit more strain on the head tube, I reckon.
Hi. I'm between buying this bike and the Link P9 and I have a few questions, anyone with knowledge about bikes feel free to help me.
So, first, I wanted to know how much of difference I will feel riding this bike in comparison with the Link P9 (because of the bigger wheels). ahm like.. I never had a folding bike before, so those tiny compatible bikes are new to me, this Joe p24 seems like the type of bike that I used to have.
Another thing is, I pretend to buy the bike when I travel to the USA (NY), and, of course, I would need the bike to fit in the airplane without complications, IDK if I would have this problem with Joe P24, and with Link P9 seems that I wouldn't.
Thanks in advice.
Good questions. The Joe will feel more like a full sized bike with its 26inch wheels, thicker tires, and 24 speeds. However it will not be a great bike for airplane travel as it only folds in half. I would go with the Tern Link P9. It has great parts, is light and fast and feels great to ride, and it folds small enough to fit in an airplane case. - Jack
NYCeWheels
Thank you for the answer.
You are very welcome! Let me know if you have more questions! - Jack
is the bicycle a large or medium in the video?
Large
Working on that...
-Miles
How do the left shifters work? What are the three broken down?
Thanks for the advice, actually I have to say now ive 'broken it in' im actually quite happy with the seat, I was probably a little quick to criticise.
Just get a padded seat cover.
awsome! not sure about the price though... ;)
just one question...
which reliable bike... do you suggest for the price of 150$ as a folding bike, if excised... :)) thx!
A reliable folding bike for $150 unfortunately does not exist. We carry some Dahon bikes like the Vybe D7 and Speed uno, which are both very reliable at an approachable $399 price point. Check them out on our website! www.nycewheels.com/dahon-folding-bike.html
thanks! but... which brand ?
@NYCeWheels, Hello, in your opinion, for travelling with a folding bike, and with panniers, more weight, which is the more strong and useful between the Tern joe p24, and the Montague (paratrooper or swissbike x50) ?
+kio wa I would recommend the Joe P24 because of the strong frame and easy to fold. Montague bikes are great as well!
+NYCeWheels Hi, thanks for your reply; From some returns of experiences, i had read that the folding system of the montague is stronger than the "classical" system of the tern, dahon , etc; Because it is in the tube frame and saddle axis; But for the easy way to fold i think you're right
+kio wa I think NYCE don't want to say anything that isn't PC, given what they said in reply.
The Joe p24 has a carrying weight limit of 115kg. I don't know Montagues but my amateur guess is theirs is higher and more robust, although it depends on the model.
One important thing though is the folding system. The Joe can be folded and everything is in one piece, while the Montagues can be folded but you have to carry the front wheel separately. They are also heavier than the Joe. It's more troublesome to carry, and you'll get your hands dirty.
Was wondering if there are two springs that come with the front wheel's quick release? I only have one with mine.
Price ???
would this fit me, im about 4,11 to 5, and could this fit in the air-porter?
Hi Ryan, the Joe p24 that we have in stock is a medium frame and requires a minimum rider height of 5' 6". The Joe would not fit in the airporter as it has larger 26 inch wheels. I would check out the Tern Link P9 which would fit your height and would be able to fit in the airporter as well! You can view this bike here: www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-link-p9.html - Jack
my height is 183 cm (sorry i can't convert to feet.) is the large frame fit to me?
yes, i am 190 and i use 20" wheel bike
it would be nice if the handlebar folded sideways or something ... this may be hard to fit into some smaller cars i think ...
You can take the handle bar off easily and put it back on sideways
Yes, the Joe bikes ride fantastically but you do trade off a bit in compactness and portability. Have you seen the Brompton bike? Actually rides just as well as the Joe in many respects and folds to about a quarter of its size - Jack
NYCeWheels i actually visited your shop 2 weeks ago. i tried a 24" tern and a 20" tern and decided to wait until my car lease ends in December to see if i can pick up a hatchback. i really liked the Tern bikes but i doubt i would get the Joe model.
Yes of the Tern bikes, I personally prefer sportier models like the verge line. You tried the eclipse s9? - Jack
NYCeWheels no, not the Eclipse i tried the Terns a bit lower down the food chain. they felt weird for the first 10 seconds then i got used to it.
In your experience, which is stronger ; FBL joint or OCL joint?
OCL is used on t heir higher end bikes because it is stronger, but there's nothing bad about the FBL.
NYCeWheels thanks a lot 😊
NYCeWheels Do you have Tern Joe P27? It has an OCL joint. I noticed that the max load for this one is only 105 kgs, while the P24 is a significant 115 kgs! Do you think the FBL Joint is the reason why this is so?
Does it ride on trails or gravel?
I do. Minor gravel, and no bunny hopping or anything, but it works. But it is a folding bike. So don't push your luck.
Pls make a review of tern p24h
karl Delalamon We're on it! Thanks for watching. - Paul
3 years later.....
i want to buy this cycle but i am form india
Fascinada
what is tge disadvantage of folding bike
take it with you when you use bus, tram or metro. free of charge in some places
Disadvantage? Well more parts mean more parts to go wrong. But that is about it.
Thanks electricyclist! -Peter
I want this bike but I'm afraid its rather expensive :/
Hi Jordin, if you are looking for a folding bike like the P24 that feels more like a full sized bike to ride, I would recommend the Node D8, which has 24 inch wheels and is offered at a lower price point: www.nycewheels.com/tern-folding-bike-node-d8.html Let me know what you think! - Jack
Fun facts: Peter is 6'2" :)
No thx, I wouldn't enjoy a rough ride to my destination w/o suspensions on it.
Cool, now make it electric :)
A foldable but not affordable bike