🚴♂️ Zip through the city with the lightest, smartest foldable ride!
The ZiZZO Urbano is a premium 20-inch folding bike featuring an ultra-light aluminum frame weighing only 26 lbs. Equipped with a genuine Shimano Altus 8-speed drivetrain and adjustable components, it offers a custom fit for riders between 5'0" and 6'4". Its compact fold and durable multi-terrain tires make it ideal for urban commuters seeking portability without sacrificing performance.
Bike Type | Folding Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | ZiZZO |
Number of Speeds | 8 |
Color | Red |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Included Components | Adjustable handlebar stem height, Adjustable seat post height, Folding pedals, Kickstand, Magnetic frame catch |
Size | 20" |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Gravel, Road, Trail |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Style | Bike |
Model Name | ZiZZO Urbano 8-speed Folding Bike |
Power Source | Non-electric |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 240 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Skill Level | Beginner |
UPC | 744429169213 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | chain-driven |
Manufacturer | ZIZZO |
Frame Size | 20 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 28 x 13.6 inches |
Package Weight | 19.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ZiZZO |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime frame warranty, 1 year component warranty |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 16021A |
C**O
Great ride. Huge upgrade from our old bikes.
We previously had old Dahon IIIs. They were 12 inch, steel and heavy. What a difference.We bought one, tested it then bought the other. We use them on our boat. They fold easy. They are relatively light. They have a comfrotable ride. The shifter works fantastic. I have not found a fault yet.I definitely recommend them.
B**B
Very compact and yet the ride is very comfortable
Really like this bike, it's very light, folds well, and is portable. I have a little Subaru Imprezza and it fits in the Trunk. The bike rides well and is very comfortable.
K**E
It strikes a great balance between convenience, performance, and comfort.
Really enjoying it so far! It’s lightweight, folds easily, and feels very solid while riding. What surprised me most is how comfortable it is—the upright riding position feels natural, and the seat is nicely cushioned. It strikes a great balance between convenience, performance, and comfort. Definitely happy with my purchase!
T**S
Impressive!
I’ve been riding bicycles a long time, and this is my third folding bike. I’ve had a Dahon, Giant and now this Zizzo Urbano. This is by far the fastest, most comfortable of the three. It’s light, it’s durable and easy to fold and unfold. The unboxing, and set up from the durable box it was delivered in was smooth and took all of 15 minutes because I took my time not to scratch or damage anything. Guys this bike didn’t have a scratch on it and was packed to perfection. I am not sponsored by Zizzo, nor do I work for them or any way affiliated. In fact, I accidentally peeled of the sticker that says, void on the handlebar. I’m assuming I no longer have a warranty, but that’s ok. I know the bike feels like a quality made bike. The gears shift smoothly and I know I’ll have plenty of bike packing and long range bike adventures on this. Hope this helps! If you’re on the fence, just buy it!
K**H
Folding bike
Good bike. Actually is faster than the Liberte.
L**R
First time Zizzo buyer! Exceeded our expectations!
This folding bike is just awesome 10/10! Bought this for my son, smooth ride, very light and everything is perfect so far! Hesitant first to get it from Amazon, but exceeded our expectations. Bike arrived on time! Bike is on perfect condition, no scratch and you can feel it is really brand new! Easy to unfold/fold, no need for any instruction manual whatsoever. If you need a light foldable good looking bike, just buy it!
M**R
A Lighter Bike that is Substantial and Nimble
I'm nearly 78 years old and wanted a bike I could put in our car's trunk and use some distance from home. This bike is that.The bike arrived very well assembled. I checked all of the nuts and screws and almost all were appropriately tight.As expected the tires did need air. Because one inner tube valve stem was exiting the rim on an angle, I deflated that tube and reinflated it while holding the valve stem in place.Importantly, I wanted to pedal the bike in an upright, comfort position. As this bike uses standard components I was able to find: a set of high rise handlebars to reduce the distance (reach) from the saddle's center to where I grasped the handlebars, a more comfortable seat, and (from Zizzo) a longer seat post and fenders.Also, because I have pedal-pad atrophy I wanted to reduce the force on the bikes pedals. So, I had my local bike shop replace the front chain ring with a 34-tooth ring. I also replaced the folding pedals with mountain bike pedals and removed their pins and added zip ties so I could pull the pedals up rather than push them down and, thereby, reduce the pressure on my forefeet where the fat is gone.The bike is quite nimble and the 34-tooth ring allows me, without hurting my feet, to climb hills easily as well to shift into higher gears for traveling on level surfaces.ZiZZO has a help group on Facebook for discussing their bikes and has produced videos showing riders how to fix the most common issues. Their customer service is excellent too.I am very happy with this bike and ZiZZO!
V**E
Maintenance out the box
I bought this several months ago. Rode it for the first time Saturday on 5/13. Immediately I knew something was wrong. The bike kept squawking every time the bike moves forward. It's the noise it makes when you brake. Kind of like the rubber chicken. It'll have mini brakes as you're riding so the whole time a loud obnoxious squawk will periodically sound. I took it to a local bike shop and they said the brake in the front wheel was too close together and was pinching. Not really sure what that means as I'm not a bike mechanic but it's the front wire with the screws that loops over the front wheel. He unscrewed the front and adjusted the brake and redid it with a wider gap and it was fine afterwards. Overall the bike was good. About 25lbs, easy to carry for short distances. I can lift it with 1 hand. Couldn't really find a good place to grip though so I just grab whatever I can reach if I need to lug it around. Brakes are good at stopping (squawking not included), and the handlebars are easy to navigate. Overall a good ride but mine came needing maintenance out the box apparently and costed me extra money which I am not happy about.
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