| Serial number | Photo | Frame size | Notes | Overall Condition | Price |
| Air Friday | |||||
| 8705-0907 Closest new Air Glide $4,000 | 58cm | It might be a little bit older, but this large Air Friday is a mechanically sound, fast, and fun bike. Oriented towards comfortable, quick pavement rides, it's a good candidate for centuries, light touring, and longer weekend rides. The wide-range cassette and 3-speed internal hub give plenty of high and low gearing, so hills shouldn't be a problem. It's currently green, but if that isn't your color, ask about a repaint (no charge for base colors, fancy colors a bit extra). | Good | $3,195.00 | |
| Air Glide | |||||
| 17687-1001 Closest new Air Glide ~$2,950 | 54cm | Have you tried the Air Glide? Like all Fridays, it folds into a suitcase for compact travel or storage. Unlike the Pocket Fridays, the frame is built around a titanium beam suspension system, taking the edge off the road and providing a unique look. This Air Glide uses widely available 406 tires and standard components, making upkeep at home or on tour very straightforward. The DualDrive hub and wide-range cassette give you all the gears you're likely to need, and the BF H-bars offer multiple hand positions for all-day comfort. Top it all off with a Candy Apple Red paint job, and this bike really stands out. We don't often get Air Glides in as trade-ins, so act soon if you think this is the bike for you. | Good | $2,695.00 | |
| New World Tourist | |||||
| 14896-1008 Closest new Nexus NWT ~$1,800 | 54cm | Built up for harsh conditions, this Nexus8 New World Tourist is ready for gearing up and hitting the road. The 8-speed internal gear Nexus hub keeps the transmission sealed up and protected from the elements, and the Velocity Razor rims stand up to large loads and rough pavement or dirt roads. Add fenders and a rear rack for a year-round commuter, or order the bike with a travelcase and trailer kit for long trips off the beaten path. | Good | $1,295.00 | |
| 23478-1007 Closest new NWT $2,168.50 | 62cm | Some bikes, you can just tell that they're impatient to get out and spend all day on the road... this is one of those bikes. The cycling tour of Europe was canceled, so it came back to us barely used and it's itching to get back out again. It's a large New World Tourist (well suited for a tall, or at least long-torso rider), with drop bars, wide-range gearing, and all the attachment points for water, racks, fenders (or even a trailer). Component highlights include FSA Energy cranks (light and stiff), BarCon shifters (robust and elegantly simple), BF folding stem (gets small in a hurry, with all parts attached), V-brakes (powerful, with space for wide tires and fenders), Marathon Plus tires (probably the most durable tires we can find), and a Schmidt SON DynoHub (when the sun goes down & you still have miles to go, it'll give you the electricity you need to light your way). Help this bike fulfill its destiny, and see the world from its saddle! | Excellent | $2,060.00 | |
| Pocket Crusoe | |||||
| 22731-1008 closest new custom Crusoe ~$2,100 | 56cm | What if you want the versatility of the New World Tourist, but you also want the light and fast "road bike" feel of the Pocket Rocket? You look no further than the Pocket Crusoe! This new-used bike is a mix of brand new frame and new to excellent-condition used components. Highlights include the super-premium Power Purple paint, butted Crusoe tubing, Chris King headset, wide range cranks, Ultegra front derailleur, BF H-bars for aero road levers, and hard-to-find Sun M14A rims. Carry your gear while commuting or touring, then strip it down to the basics for the weekend club hammerfest; whatever you do, enjoy the ride! **** Bike Friday New-Used bikes provide a rare opportunity to pick up a superb bike at a great price. The frame is new, the components are a mix of new, new-old-stock, and slightly blemished (but still in excellent condition). You won't find a better deal! | Excellent | $1,795.00 | |
| 9122-0910 Closest New Pocket Crusoe ~$2,000 | 52cm | Bike Friday (the company, more properly known as Green Gear) was started and is in large part owned by members of the Scholz family. This particular Bike Friday also proudly claims a history of Scholz family ownership! From a practical standpoint, this means that it might have seen some miles. Not really. In this case it was Sarah the youngest. Now a senior in high school who is trading down for a new BF to take to college. Solid components and simple 9-speed drivetrain offer reliability, and the small frame size and butted tubing keep the weight down. For regular use around town, weekend recreation, and light touring, this piece of Bike Friday history is still going strong! | Good | $1,595.00 | |
| Pocket Llama | |||||
| 13261-1004 Closest new Rohloff Llama ~$4,300 | 60cm | If you're a taller rider looking to tour the backroads of the world, it's hard to find a better bike than this nearly-new Rohloff Llama. The frame is robustly designed for off-pavement use: a higher bottom bracket provides more crank clearance over rocks and roots, and wide fork & stays allow big tires and fenders for working through the mud. The full compliment of rack mounts front and rear is of course standard, and the Titanium seat mast saves weight, packs easily, and takes a bit of the edge off when the road gets rough. Add the incredibly low-maintenance Rohloff 14 speed hub, and you get a wide-range sealed gearbox hub without any of the derailleur bits that get tangled up in sticks and branches. And when time comes to slow & stop to let the herd of [whatever wildlife roams the land you're visiting] cross the trail, the featherweight Avid Ultimate brakes and levers perform brilliantly without loading you down. All this doesn't come cheap, but if this bike fits your needs, you can save over 10% the cost of a brand new bike and have it in time for a Spring tour. | Excellent | $3,795.00 | |
| 22848-1004 Closest New DualDrive Llama $2,473 | 60cm | You know those brand-new, shiny SUVs that don't look quite right until they are actually used off road and pick up a bit of mud? This bike is the human-powered equivalent. Just right for the tall (or long-torso/stretched out) rider looking for a nicely equipped expedition touring bike, this nearly new Pocket Llama was returned by the original owner who realized that he was better served by a more pavement-oriented New World Tourist. This means that we have an immaculate bike just itching to get out and explore the more rugged corners of the world, and we can get it shipped off you in a matter of days instead of weeks. Apply the cost savings you get by buying (barely) used towards a rack, and you're most of the way to heading out into the wilderness with your gear and no fixed destination... | Excellent | $2,395.00 | |
| Pocket Rocket | |||||
| 22715-1008 Closest new Pocket Rocket ~$1,950 | 56cm | An unnecessary and regrettable divide exists sometimes between the road- and touring-bike mindsets: Roadies shun the stigma of surplus gear and leisurely pace; those of the touring ilk, while perhaps admiring the road bike's lean efficiency, nonetheless cannot abide its overspecialization. If you would like to bridge this gap, take a closer look at this fantastic Pocket Rocket: 451 wheels offer excellent pavement tire selection; drop bars and road gearing let you maintain the pace on weekend club rides; and - unlike its 700c kin - small wheels let you draft a bit closer. When vacation comes around, stow your Rocket into an airline-checkable suitcase (with easily packable racks or the travelcase/trailer option) and enjoy the multiple hand positions the aforementioned drop bars provide while seeing the sights at whatever speed seems right. Be aware, though: You and your bike will draw all sorts of interest, so be prepared to fulfill your role as an emissary of cycling and uniter of divergent roads. **** Bike Friday New-Used bikes provide a rare opportunity to pick up a superb bike at a great price. The frame is new, the components are a mix of new, new-old-stock, and slightly blemished (but still in excellent condition). You won't find a better deal! | Excellent | $1,798.00 | |
| 23622-1008 Closest new Pocket Rocket ~$1,800 | 54cm | It's been on a couple test rides, but this Wasabi-green Pocket Rocket is very nearly new! Returned by a customer who decided that the folding mast was more his style than the EZ-pack telescoping mast, this bike is in overall excellent condition, and should be easy to ship in a hurry (depending upon accessories ordered and what we're doing for the stem). Over 5% off, ready directly, and unusually head-turning; call right away to see if this spicy Wasabi is your new bike! | Excellent | $1,695.00 | |
| SatRDay MK II | |||||
| 15322 - 0907 | 58cm | Despite our best efforts, folding bikes still occupy something of a niche in the overall bike market. Likewise recumbents. Combine the two, and you get a bike that is exactly right for a very small percentage of the bike-buying population. Try as we might, we could never make the SatRDay line profitable, and we had to bid it a tearful farewell... all of which makes this high-end SatRDay all the more remarkable. If you're one of those rare folks who need a recumbent that will travel with you, this opportunity is unlikely to come around again: A medium-large to large SatRDay Mk II, running SRAM X-O and Shimano Ultegra components, with a 5-year warranty. If you think this might be the bike you've been looking for, give us a call and ask to talk to Dave (our recumbent guy) - he'll fill you in on the details. | Very Good | $4,980.00 | |
| Tandem Traveler XL | |||||
| 15634-1029 nearest new XL is $4500 | 48cm | Beautiful tandem. The Merlot paint with titanium connecting tubes and seat masts is a combination that must be seen to truly appreciate. Excellent choice for small captains. | Excellent | $3,695.00 | |
These bikes are available from Bike Friday. Prices do not include shipping or available upgrades. Please read our Pre-Loved Bike Friday guarantee and limited lifetime warranty. This list is subject to change, as it is updated regularly! Call for delivery times and availability. Our clients also sometimes sell their Pre-Loved Bike Friday's through the Yak! forum. Here's a link: Subscribing to the Yak! list. | |||||

