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.

Haul-a-Day Camping Adventure

Elle Steele packed up her Bike Friday Haul-a-Day, along with her kids, and came to Eugene for the Kidical Mass Camping Trip. Read her adventure here.

Seeing Eye to Eye

By Raz On the surface, Alan Scholz and Billy Henry might look as though they have little in common. Alan, a Baby Boomer with gray edges up top, is Co-Founder of Bike Friday. Billy, a Millenial with his hair spiked to a point in the middle, is Co-Founder of the Northwest Association of Blind Athletes. […]

Haul-a-Day on Amtrak

Our fearless Bike Friday Haul-a-Day owner in Sacramento, Elle Steele, decided to take the train home from Davis after a great day of riding with her kids. Check out her latest blog, and the photo of the Haul-a-Day cargo bike on Amtrak!

Another Haul-a-Day post

Elle Steele added another post about the Haul-a-Day to her blog, Tiny Helmets Big Bikes.

The Retrogrouch in Hawaii

Bike Friday owner Kyle Brooks, aka, The Retrogrouch, recently posted a blog about taking his Bike Friday to Hawaii. It was his first trip with it.

Egg-citing Redemption

By Raz The buzz along the banks of the Willamette River began to intensify as the afternoon wore on and a blazing July sun beat down on Portland. In the parking lot of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Disaster Relief Trials Cargo Fair floated in an easy-going manner for a small crowd […]

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