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.

Sunday ride in New York

While Ruthy Kanagy cycled the Five Boro Tour, Raz took the Carbon Infinity tikit for a spin around New York. Check out Ruthy’s photos on Facebook.

Bike Friday in the Big Apple

  By Raz Dave Seybert and I hit New York City for the Bike Expo New York, the show that precedes the Five Boro Bike Ride on Sunday. The turnout for the first two days at the show has been fantastic, and the excitement over the Bike Friday tikits with belt drives is high. It’s […]

Mother’s Day Family Tandem

Sunday’s edition of the LA Times published an article on gift suggestions for Mother’s Day, including a Bike Friday Family Tandem.

Some Inspiration …

Try as we might, it’s nearly impossible to pass along all the wonderful notes, photos and videos that we receive on a steady basis. That’s part of what makes working at Bike Friday such an invigorating experience: savoring the fruits of our labor. Here are a couple of the latest entries you might enjoy as inspiration […]

History and a hot shave.

The East is rich with American history, especially between Monticello (Jefferson’s estate) and Gettysburg. Lucky for me, my wonderful parents decided to fly out to D.C. for a week to join me for a rendezvous with history. Monticello: Jefferson’s estate. Did you know that all of Jefferson’s cooks were trained in the art of French […]

Old Friend

Looking long and hard at my camera, I knew the karmic reality: If I take the camera, I probably won’t get the opportunity I seek. The chance to see an old friend. I needed to stack the odds. I left it behind. My mission in the morning rain whittled down to the plain facts. Two […]

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