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🚴♂️ Zip through life with the Liberte—light, fast, and always ready to fold!
The ZiZZO Liberte is a premium 20-inch folding bike featuring a lightweight 23 lb aluminum alloy frame and Shimano 8-speed drivetrain. Designed for riders aged 16-75, it offers an adjustable stem for a perfect fit, compact fold size for easy storage, and durable components including double-walled rims and V-style brakes. With a max weight capacity of 240 lbs and a limited lifetime frame warranty, it’s engineered for urban commuters seeking portability without compromise.
Bike Type | Folding Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | ZiZZO |
Number of Speeds | 8 |
Color | Silver/Red |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Foldable |
Included Components | Kickstand, Reflectors |
Size | 20" |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
Model Name | Zizzo Liberte |
Power Source | Non-electric |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 240 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Minimum User Height | 56 Inches |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 744429169329 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | ZIZZO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.2 x 28.2 x 13 inches |
Package Weight | 16.67 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ZiZZO |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime frame warranty, 1 year component warranty |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 16032A |
R**T
Great folding bike!
I got this bike 4 days before it was planned to be delivered, great service! The package was well padded, no damage from shipping. The bike is well made. I’m familiar with aircraft quality and this bike is built like it was meant to fly. Instructions are good, no bad English translation. Folding and unfolding is easy. The locks are positive and easy to use. No adjustments were needed except for one to move a chainguard to get the chain onto the pedal sprocket. That just required loosening a Philips screw and retightening it. It rides great, the shifter works well. In first gear I was able to ride up a hill that I couldn’t do with my full size bike. The bike weighs 24 pounds which is 10 pounds less than my old bike. The seat is a bit hard and with 85 psi you feel bumps in the road, but overall I highly recommend this bike. It fits in the back of my MB GLA 250 with space left over.
L**
Quality bike
The bike is easy to fold and weighs only 22 pounds. The shift is in the handle and it is extremely smooth. The seat is comfortable. Bike adjust easily, which makes fitting it to my size very doable. The area I live in is moderately hilly, and the gearing is perfect for moderate inclines, but I think you’d want more than eight gears if you happen to live in a more challenging terrain.The bike has several features which incorporate the newest and the best in bike manufacturing. Every aspect of the bike is quality. But- most importantly, it is a pleasure to ride.
D**G
I should give it a higher score, but it has a very short wheel base😓
Works great on the boat mostly. It folds up okay- it isn’t a Brompton!The aluminum is great as is the price - this bike offers a lot for 500$- compare to a Brompton: 1500$It is squeaky and going up hills is a painful experience.I want to give it a 3 star because of the features, but it deserves the four because it is also really light 🤩
R**E
Finally - an affordable way to fly and have a bike
Let me start by saying I'm a real bike enthusiast. I ride three other bikes, each of them quite nice (but not top-end), so I have pretty high expectations for efficiency and comfort. I ride 4-5 times a week, averaging an hour or so per ride. But, I've never ridden a small-wheel folding bike before so I can't compare it to something like a Dahon or Brompton.When I travel I want to be able to ride, but the oversized checked bag fees are exorbitant ($150-200 each way) and the latest rental quote was $45/day. You come out ahead with this bike over a couple of trips.I had various concerns: efficiency, handling, seat height, etc. None of this turned out to be a problem. (The seat will go to 39" above the ground, so higher than I use on my 19" 29er.) Rolling/pedaling efficiency (on pavement or packed gravel) is right up with my other bikes, to my surprise. (But grass, soft dirt, or big rocks will be a problem, if that's what you do.)The one thing that bothered me a bit is that the steering is pretty sensitive, due to the small rake angle on the front fork and lack of forward offset at the top of the stem. Like my older road bike but more so. I've mostly gotten used it after a few hours of riding, but I'm going to try adding a front wheel stabilizer. However, the handling (the feel leaning into and out of a turn, doing S curves, etc.) is almost exactly like my big bikes - remarkably so.Comfort is pretty good. The saddle suits me (I've changed out the saddles on each of my other bikes) but I did add a neoprene cover to make it softer. I wish I could put a shock absorbing stem on it but it's not compatible. (Also, you can't put a suspension seat post of any kind on it, but I don't mind that.)I've tried it on one of my favorite rides, about 1 1/4 hour, and rode just like I do with a big bike: up and down curbs, crossing cracks at an angle, etc., and it was comfortable, stable, and efficient. With it so light uphills are easy. The one weakness was it felt a bit dicey on softer gravel.Schwalbe makes a 20 x 1.50 version of their Marathon Race tire, with pretty good puncture resistance and low rolling resistance. It also can be inflated as low as 55 lbs (vs. 85 on the stock tires). So, I swapped tires and the Schwables at low pressure are more comfortable, and considerably better on soft gravel, plus they roll just fine. I recommend the switch.This bike has a few unexpected advantages over the big bikes. First, with the little wheels and step-through frame it's a lot less awkward when you have to ride over to the stoplight post to push the crossing button and then turn back around. Also, you can have the handlebars high for a comfortable position (if you prefer) and then when you get into a headwind you can lower them substantially to get down out of the wind. Finally, if you put a rear rack on it's lower so a heavy load won't unbalance the bike so much.So, if you look at the specs for the size of this bike folded, it's more than the airline max of 62" (L+W+H) and you would be back into oversized bag fees. But wait - you can take off the wheels and it will fit into a standard 28" suitcase for the frame etc. (under the limit) and a smaller one for the wheels and seat+seatpost. (If you're buying a 28" carryon for this, get the widest one you can.) I may take the derailleur off to pack it so it doesn't push out the side of the bag a bit and look vulnerable.This bike is well built, good design, good fit and finish. Except for the seatpost and stem it's all bike-standard stuff so you can customize things. (I'm changing grips next.) Since it has standard components any bike shop should be able to work on it. (One reviewer mentioned having problems but at least in Denver all the shops will work on anything as long as it's not electric.)Bottom line: it's a high-quality, sturdy, comfortable, efficient little bike at a very reasonable price. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
C**I
Great buy!
It’s a wonderful folding bike - fast and light.
N**A
Love love love
Good solid bike everything works perfectly gearshifts nicely easy to adjust handlebars and seat to get a good fitGot it to replace my 10 speed road bike which I realized I really didn’t like riding because The drop handlebars were uncomfortable and the seat was really uncomfortableSo I like the straight handlebars much better and the seat is greatIt has everything that I liked about my road bike eight gears is fine and it’s almost as lightIf I want to drive to a bike route, it will fit in the rear of my MiniThe smaller wheels make it fun and maneuverable just like my Mini
D**N
very convenient and useful
Very light, robust and convenient. I use them almost every day and I am very happy with the purchase.
D**G
Great quality of manufacturing
The manufacturing are of great quality. It is light weight but not that light weight. One never feels riding like on a professional road bike. It is strang feeling about the relative position between the pedal and the seat. Overall, it is a good quality bike for fun and starters.
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