PERFORMANCE THAT PACKS, BICYCLES THAT FLY

Welcome to Bike Friday

Welcome to Bike Friday, where we believe the bicycle is still the most efficient, human-centred form of transportation ever designed. 

We exist to offer elegant, personal solutions to modern problems: reducing reliance on car culture, supporting healthier lives, and strengthening communities, one thoughtfully built bike at a time.

Each Bike Friday is made to order, because every rider is different. We listen first, build with care, and stand behind our work. We don’t just want to build bikes; we want to build long-term relationships rooted in service, not just transactions. 

Our guiding belief is simple: a bicycle should amplify your life. It should fit you, reflect you, and be there when you need it wherever you are in the world.

Bike Friday Gravel Grinders

By Raz It’s nearly impossible to forget the first time I felt the exciting crunch of gravel beneath the wheels of my bike. The summer sun beat down on us, four junior high renegades bombing around on our bikes with a thirst for exploration and adventure. That’s a fancy way of saying we were looking […]

Sprocket Podcast Features Bike Friday

Brock Dittus of The Sprocket Podcast in Portland recently interviewed Bike Friday Special Projects Manager Raz for a podcast You can LISTEN HERE  

Sharing the Love of Cycling

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Maria Contreras Tebbutt was one of the first to order a Bike Friday Haul-a-Day, which she uses to promote cycling in her Hispanic Community in Woodland, California. To help celebrate Bike Month, Raz visited her shop on a Saturday morning.] By Raz The sunlight pokes through some scattered clouds on an early Saturday […]

NY Times talking Cargo Bikes

Bike Friday’s Jordan Bishko and his son Eli charged toward the finish line and won the Family Class. The New York Times has an article on the emergence of Cargo Bikes. READ IT HERE

Family Biking Guide

Portland’s Metro put out a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about cycling with a family and children. You can view the Family Biking Guide here.

Haul-a-Day fits on Chicago Metra

This from owner KayCee Millitante: “My first time taking a bike on the Metra — ever — and the only problem I had was that the conductor wouldn’t stop asking me about my very cool bike smile emoticon (and I’d been nervous because I heard some were cranky about bringing on bikes!)” — KayCee Millitante

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