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.

Damian Day in the News

  Bike Friday owner Damian Day recently had an article in The Northland Age about his upcoming adventures.

Victor Vincente Visits

During the Portland Sunday Parkways in August, long-time Bike Friday rider and writer Peter Marsh turned up with a friend he wanted to introduce to the Bike Friday community. His friend is Victor Vincente of America, one of the best-known American racers in the early 1960s who was a member of the US Olympic team […]

Fun in Eugene

The second annual Eugene Sunday Streets took place this weekend. The City of Eugene closed down a route through town to allow locals to ride their bikes and enjoy a wonderful late summer afternoon. A few thousand cycling enthusiasts spent the day cruising around, and stopping at the Bike Friday booth at Amazon Park. We […]

Celebrating Sustainability

As producer Mike Mazur prepped Bike Friday General Manager Hanna Scholz for her on-camera appearance for a mini-documentary on Sustainability being filmed for the U.S. State Department, Hanna revealed our deep roots in the city of Eugene. The folks of Eugene already made a lasting impression on the film crew, and Mazur searched for connections. […]

Ready for vacation

Our Bike Friday dealer in Germany, Andreas Seilinger and his wife Gitti, sent us these photos of their Bike Friday tikits, ready for vacation. Colorful, wouldn’t you say?

Bike Friday Owners making a difference

Down in the city of Austin, TX, Bike Friday owner Preston Tyree  is making a difference. Tyree is education director at the Austin Cycling Association. It’s Austin’s largest bicycle advocacy group, and is working closely with Austin’s Public Works on their bike sharing program.

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