Montague Introduces Frame Program for Folding Bike Custom Builds

Montague Bikes launches first ever folding frame program for custom builds.

Cambridge, MA, September 07, 2012 --(PR.com)-- In celebration of its Silver Anniversary, and in response to countless requests, Montague Corporation is launching a frame program, making its bare frames available for the first time.

For the past 25 years, Montague has been designing and manufacturing full-size bikes that fold, complete with full-size wheels and standard components. Thanks to their patented Folding Integrated Technology (F.I.T.) system, Montague bikes fold in as little as 10 seconds without the use of tools, and the company says offer the same performance and ride quality as comparably priced non-folding bikes. And while it’s always been possible to personalize a Montague by swapping out components, the launch of Montague’s Frame Program sets a new standard for fully custom folding bike builds.

When you think about folding bikes, custom builds aren’t the first thing that spring to mind. But Montague Corporation, an industry leader in folding bikes, is about to change that. Montague’s Frame Program makes the notion of a “custom folding bike” make sense. Unlike small-wheeled folders that require unique telescoping stems, thick seat posts, and small wheel sizes, Montague’s full-size folding frames can be built up with whatever off-the-shelf components riders want.

As the population density of cities rises, so too have folding bike sales. Likewise, custom builds are increasingly popular and the combination of these two trends has led designers at Montague to believe that there is increasing demand for a fully customizable folding bike.

Montague's program includes three different frame styles: two pavement-style frames, one with horizontal dropouts and one with vertical dropouts, and one mountain bike frame. The program is scheduled to begin in 2013. “Montague frames are compatible with a wide variety of industry standard components, so they’re easy to customize,” said Montague Product Manager, Jonathan Vandenberg. “Montague riders have been sending us pictures of their unique builds for years, but since frames weren’t available, they had to purchase the complete bike and strip it down. So for the 25th anniversary of Montague’s full-size bikes that fold, we decided that it was time to offer folding frames for fully-customized builds.”

Vandenberg added, "When a dealer sells a frame, he is more likely to also sell all the other high margin components to build out the bike, thus increasing his profit. We think this program will go a long way toward building strong and lasting relationships between Montague riders and their dealers."

With the launch of its Frame Program, Montague has secured its place at the forefront of the industry, redefining the possibilities for folding bicycles. 25 years ago, Montague challenged conventional ideas about folding bicycles by introducing a line of full-size bikes that fold. Like small-wheeled folding bikes, Montague’s full-sized bikes can fold to fit conveniently in the trunk of a car, on a bus, or in a closet. But unlike other folders, Montague’s frames are fully customizable, from the tires to the handlebar grips, and every component in between. With Montague’s Frame Program, riders can finally have a folding bike as unique as they are.

For information about Montague’s Frame Program and complete line of full-size bikes that fold, visit www.montaguebikes.com or contact Montague at 800-736-5348.

About Montague Corporation
Montague Corporation is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is dedicated to advancing cycling through the development of inventive technologies that provide its customers with an unprecedented combination of performance and convenience. Montague has been manufacturing bikes and bike components for over 25 years. Visit www.montaguebikes.com or call toll free (800) 736-5348 for more information about Montague products and technologies.
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