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Biria Easy Boarding 7

Biria Easy Boarding 7

The Biria Easy Boarding 7 is a great value for someone riding a bike for the first time, or who might have smaller range of motion in the hips, or who is expecting a baby.

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By Tania Lo

I was on the hunt for a bike that would make cycling while pregnant easy and comfortable. I’d found that as my new growing friend in the belly took up more room, I had to abandon riding my bikes with horizontal top tubes. I went out searching for bikes made for those of us with a smaller range of motion in the hips and, from what I hear, upcoming balance challenges.

I found the Biria Easy Boarding 7, a unique aluminum step-through frame bike designed in Germany. The model I tried came with a 7-speed Shimano derailleur with grip shifter, upright handlebars, kickstand, rear rack, and fenders. I also asked for a bell and a rear detachable basket ($25-50 CAD) for my laptop bag.

Out of habit I threw my leg over the rear wheel and then laughed at myself for not easily stepping through the frame. The ride was incredibly smooth and stable. I was cruising through the flats feeling very comfortable. When I came to an incline I did wish I had a few more gears. I asked what my options were. The vendor suggested changing the freewheel to one with a mega-range, or changing the front chain ring ($30-40) for a better gear ratio. The other options would be to go for EB Lite 8 model or the Super Lite 8 that come with a Shimano Nexus Internal 8 speed hub.

While cruising on the flats was seamless, I felt a “thwumping” from the front rim when braking downhill. The brakes were touching a seam on the inexpensive stock rim which resulted in less than smooth braking at higher speeds. After a while, I stopped noticing the “thwumping” and it had no real effect on my braking.

This bike retails for an accessible $450 US ($500 CAD) and is a great value for someone riding a bike for the first time, or who might have smaller range of motion in the hips, or who is expecting a baby. The EB7 comes in two sizes: 40 cm (15.5”) and 46 cm (18”). ?

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1 Comment

  • Amanda Zampelli

    I had seen this picture in the “Photos” of PUBLIC Bikes on FB, and because of this picture, I went on a scavenger hunt for this make/model…I should be purchasing the white version of this bike in the next few days. I’m really excited about it and just wanted say “Thanks!”

    Sincerely,
    Amanda
    http://www.amandasproject26272829.com

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