Looking for an E-Bike that will fold to fit into an RV, small apartment, or to commute to school or work? The Fold 1 Plus might be the bike you are looking for.


This folding E-Bike checks off a lot of boxes. It folds down to a tiny 37.8” x 19.7” x 33.5” package in about 30 seconds. Two bikes should fit in most hatchbacks or inside your RV.
It fits people from 4’9” to 6’5” and features a low step frame design to make it easy to get on and off for everyone.
It has a powerful 750 watt motor that can produce 75Nm of torque to get you up a hill or away from a dog in a hurry.
The Fold 1 Plus comes set up to handle the bumps. It has three inch wide tires, a 60mm travel front fork and an optional suspension seat post to smooth out the potholes.
It also comes equipped with some fancy upgrades- brake lights, turn signals, fenders, a built-in rear rack, front headlight, and a phone charging port.
One standout feature needs a bit of explaining. Sensor Swap is a feature that allows how the motor is controlled to be changed on the fly. Usually, E-Bikes are either controlled by a cadence sensor or by a torque sensor. A cadence sensor is just an on/off switch for the motor. When you pedal, the sensor kicks on the motor to whatever amount of help you choose. When you coast, the sensor turns the motor off until you start pedaling again. The sensation feels like someone is pushing you from behind and makes riding easy. A torque sensor measures how hard you are pushing on the pedals. The harder you press, the more power is supplied from the motor. Many people say a torque sensor feels more natural, like pedaling harder makes you faster riding a non-motorized bike. Our customers for recumbent E-Trikes are split evenly between the two styles. I think it’s great to have the option to choose at the push of a button.
Please feel free to call with questions and to schedule an appointment for a test ride.
Bicycle Man