By now you should have already heard of Freeman Transport, the Montana-based (whoa – not Portland?) bike artisans building collapsible bikes for travel. The idea of flying to another continent and pedaling my way across the countryside has always intrigued me, and a collapsible bike would be just the ticket. Friends Benjamin Ferencz and Nathaniel Freeman founded the company in 2006. Their first models, simply named No.1 and No. 2 are track bikes with hand-built frames, a carbon or steel fork, and come packaged in a beautiful Billykirk leather and waxed-canvas bag.

Recently, airlines have made the dimensional limits for checked luggage stiffer and many cyclist are finding that bringing the factory box to the airport will no longer cut it. The way the Freeman bikes collapse means a hassle-free flight. They use a threaded lug, and bikes using this design have actually been proven to be stronger than traditional ones without the lug. Though they are trying to keep things simple, the options aren’t scarce. Finishing options (any color paint or powdercoat) plus a roster of industry leaders (Paul, Phil Wood, Campagnolo, Deda) means you can truly have a custom, high-quality bike when you travel. Though announced months ago, they’ve only recently become available — about the same time their new website launched. Keep your eye on the site, especially the news section, for a awesome collaboration in the works.


cyclocrossmechanic Wednesday, 10.29.08 @ 9:08 am

First, it’s Campagnolo not Campagnola. Second, the couplers mentioned are nothing new and have been around for more than a decade. Any competent frame builder can install them on any steel or titanium frame. I fail to see anything that is new or interesting about these bikes.


keno Friday, 11.07.08 @ 4:56 am

I have to agree with cyclocrossmechanic, this is the same thing that everybody is doing this year trying to convince the world that fixies are some new miracle of transportation. They’ve been around for a long time, just as handbuilt and S&S couplers have been around. Billykirk are the only ones bringing something to the table. Noted, anyone getting on a bike is a beautiful and smart thing to do but please lets stop trying to sell all this handbuilt fixie coolness because it’s going to do one thing and we all know it, burn us out and leave you with more thing hanging in your garage. Bikes are amazing so lets start putting true design innovation on the table. Please.




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