William F.
Bike arrived 4 days after order. Opened the box and it was ready to ride. I own and have owned Dahon bikes. This bike is far superior. It is tight and feels like a non fold up bike. The video on the proper way to fold is important. Without the video, I would have scratched the paint on the bike.
Randy S.
I and my new Liberté just got back from the bike's maiden intercity bus voyage, and it now has about 60 miles on it, so time for the initial review. I've ridden bikes for six decades and this is my fourth bike in the current collection, so I'm pretty experienced. I got the bike mainly for transportation when I travel, as so many cities have sporadic bus schedules, they've given up on their bike share systems, and I've never been a fan of the unreliable and unpredictable app-based renbt-a-bike companies. The three selling points of the Liberté for me were price, weight, and tire pressure. I only found one bike about the same weight for $200 more and the rest were well over $1,000. And the 23 pounds (about 30 pounds with the heavy-fabric bag that was included via a coupon) really matters. Finally, I really appreciate high pressure tires--for me the less rolling resistance the better. Most of the other folding bikes out there are 45-65 psi and these are 110 psi (I have them at 90). You do feel every bump in the road, but that's the tradeoff for easy rolling.
The bike arrived in a week, and only required tiny adjustments (brakes and quick release tension mostly). After the safety check I spent about 20 miles learning its personality. I wondered about the 20" wheels, having never ridden anything less than 26", and read reviews that found the smaller wheels and changed center of gravity to take some getting used to. The handlebars are also not as wide as I'm used to. But the bike feels well-balanced to me (I'm 5' 11" and 156 pounds) and very stable and comfy. It fits both me and my spouse, with a half-foot in height difference between us.
So after a few shakedown rides, a saddle replacement (I much prefer a saddle with a center cutout), and the addition of a derailleur guard (which adds an inch of width folded but if it was going to bounce around in a bus I wanted the protection) it was time for the maiden voyage. I put the handlebars at the minimum insertion point to ride more upright, and the seat post at the 1 inch mark--about as high as it will go--which is quite comfortable for my 32 inch inseam. I rode the bike the four miles to the intercity bus stop, with the carrying bag stowed in its own backpack (included with the carrying bag) and attached to the front handlebars facing me. I tried to attach it facing outward but it interfered with the brakes and cables unless I let it hang down, which made it swing around too much. There was just enough clearance for my knees. And I wasn't sure about the velcro straps holding it on the handlebars but they did just fine. Being a novice, when I got to the bus I spent about 10 minutes collapsing the bike, folding it, and getting it in the bag along with my helmet and toolkit. The bag is big--way over the 62 linear inches the bus company said it allowed without a fee, but there were no questions asked and no fees requested when they stowed it. Upon arriving at my destination, I hefted it onto my shoulder (along with the backpack of clothes and stuff for a 2-day trip) and carried it the two blocks to the hotel. I should have just unpacked the bike there on the sidewalked and rode it for the two blocks--it was a challenging walk. I then spent the next day touring about 40 miles on the local bike path network--I'm used to about 10 miles a day and was worried that riding an unfamiliar bike four times my normal distance would leave me sore but it felt great. The 8 speeds shifted nicely and got me up every hill comfortably while the rim brakes grabbed perfectly without stickiness on the downhills and stoplights. The tires kept their pressure well. It was easy to carry the bike up and down the hotel stairs, even for an old guy like me. The next day I packed it back up, put it on the bus (again no extra fee), unpacked it at the bus drop-off, checked that it had traveled well (it and the carrying bag were unscathed), repacked the bag in its convenient backpack, and rode home. I'm already looking forward to the next opportunity to travel with it.
Really, it rides as well as my road bike (exept for that bit of extra bumpiness). I covered the four miles to and from the bus in the same time with what felt like the same effort. I can easily see the Liberté as a totally satisfying commuter as well as travel bike. And it fits in a 26x32x12 inch space folded. It takes less time to fold or unfold than it does to lock or unlock. When you do lock it, if you worry about people stealing your quick-release wheels, you may want to opt for a cable lock with plenty of length as there's only the single frame bar until you get back by the seat post.
I learned a few things so far that I'll pass along. One, there is a red button you have to push to release the tension lever and turn the handlebar stem down. And there's a big warning to not loosen that button. But mine was just a little tight so it didn't pop out to provide the extra safety margin it was intended for. If yours doesn't pop out then you may need to loosen it ever so slightly (it only took a couple degrees turn for mine). Also, the lever that you release to fold the frame has a chrome safety catch. It has a little play in it, and it you press it in toward the bike it won't release. But if you press it toward the lever it works just fine. When you unbox the bike, pay attention to how everything is folded. It only folds easily if you do it the way it is originally packed. You need to pull the handlebars all the way up before folding them, position the pedals before folding, reset the handlebar stem release lever before you fold it down so it doesn't nick the finish on the frame, and make sure the quick release levers on the wheels are both pointing forward. I also recommend wrapping the handlebar stem with something before folding if you are going to pack and haul it with motorized transportation. There are a couple of clear pads to protect the frame finish from the handlebar rubbing, but there are a couple of other places, like the brakes, where they could rub. And the bike has a gorgeous almost holographic sparkly silverplate finish that deserves to be protected. It has quality and value written all over it.
James A.
Absolutely love the bike. It is now my main bike as I prefer to ride it rather carry around the larger bike that I had. It fits nicely in the trunk of my car and will fit nicely on my boat when I cruise from port to port.
Cruising on the boat and being able to get off and explore around are important to me. And the Zizzo definitely fits the bill.
One thing I learned the hard way though, is that the bike is a little less forgiving than a normal bike. You have to pay more attention, and definitely keep both hands on the handle bars at all times. I took a tumble when trying to ride on hard pack gravel. I wasn't paying attention and hit a soft sandy patch and went right down. Lesson learned. However, this does not deter me. I am thrilled with this bike.
Yixin L.
Wish the seats were more comfortable
John
I've been using the Zizzo Liberte as my main way to get around for about a year now, and it's been pretty reliable! I've taken it for a few check-ups in that time, and I wore out the brakepads and broke one of the pedals. Overall, good value for the money. Thank you!
Peter P.
Got the Liberte and I love it. Light enough to readily carry it up and down stairs to trains. Have added the rack and a cardboard box zipped to it, but my favorite mod was using a bit of household wire (solid copper insulated) to easily lock the front brake to hold the bike in place on the train or wherever. See pic. Wire pokes into a handy hole in the brake lever.
Anne .
After a shoulder injury, I could no longer lift my old 33lb no name folding bike into the car trunk. Bought the liberte because of its 23lb weight and have no problems lifting it. What a difference 10 lbs make! Love the smooth and fast ride with 8 responsive gears. I was able to conquer the incline to my house for the first time ever. I like the button safety mechanisms for the front fork and for the main folding mechanism but the levers are difficult for me to open. I pinched my fingers twice in the process. Folding and unfolding the bike is otherwise very easy and fast. Overall, I love the bike.
simahia b.
Love the bike just wish the seats were a little more comfortable
John C.
This is the best folding bike on the market! It's light weight, fast, comfortable, and folds down with ease and speed. It would be a value at double the price!
Serban I.
Great bike for traveling. I packed it in a standard 28” check in case. Excellent for city ride, nimble and tight.
Paul L.
For a new multimodal commute I bought a Zizzo Liberte from Target.com in case I needed to return the bike to a store. I also ordered from the Zizzo website the optional fenders and rack. The bike arrived with a broken pedal, and the fender set had a broken connector. But Zizzo customer service was very responsive and replaced both parts that were quickly mailed to me. I am very happy with how lightweight the Liberte is, very handy when carrying it folded onto a crowded Metro Train. A couple of upgrades I have added include puncture resistant Marathon tires, a mirror, and a bell. I needed to adjust the rear brake after adding the wider tire. The bike rides fine in the rain. The twist shifter works well and I'm happy with the gearing. A great commuting tool.
Ting J.
The Liberte is amazing! My son helped me choose the color :-). I ride my Liberte with my son (he's 6yrs old and has a Guardian 20") after school. The bike is comfortable, the gears are smooth, the bike is super light, and looks cool!
Elaine C.
I sold my electric folding bike when I moved to a second floor apartment, because at 80 lbs, it was too heavy to carry up the stairs, or even load into my car. I had also decided that I needed to use my own body's power to get good exercise. I researched folding non-electric bicycles, and decided on Zizzo. I'm so glad I did! The Zizzo Liberte is fabulous, well-made, and easy to carry at 23 lbs. I absolutely love it! I can easily carry it up the stairs to my apartment, and easily lift it into the back of my car. I take it everywhere and have the freedom to ride wherever I want. Thank you, Zizzo, for making a quality product!
Jack C.
Easy and fun ride! Can't wait to bring it everywhere. I needed a bike to commute to work. After I almost had my bigger bike stolen, I decided to get a foldable bike that would allow me to store in a closet while at work. I miss the better balance of big wheels but the smaller wheels are more nimble and makes sharper turns. Gear switching is smooth and brakes are solid. I am a big guy and this bike didn't feel cheap to me. I wish it came with fenders for the Liberte but I was able to add them myself. The youtube instructions could've been more clearer.
Steven L.
Awesome folding bike. Fit me perfectly
Rob F.
Had so much luck with my first Liberte,I picked up a second one. in addition to road bikes, some costing as much as 10 times this price I have owned no less than 10 folding bikes over the years.
In my opinion Liberte is a great bang for the buck,well equipped for the vast majority of riders. A shout out to the ZiZZO team for their excellent customer service. I was able to fix a minor squeak originating in my handlebar stem clamp with a combination of some insight from Tony, the tech guy, and their excellent videos. you can’t go wrong, I highly recommend ZIZZO.
Graham S.
Love the company, love the bike--wow!
Jean-Paul M.
I love the bike. I take it abroad and use it as a training bike. With aerobars and a second ring for hills it's perfect. It's fast and light and surprisingly comfortable on long rides thanks to the aerobars... I don't think that I could have found a better folding bike option...
Anne C.
1st time on a bike! Loved it
Arturo L.
Loved my new Liberté from day one. Only upgrade made was the Zizzo lock grips and 1.95" Maxxis Torch. First 50km ride from Amsterdam Schiphol airport to Rotterdam and she behaved as expected. I disassembled the bike to make her fit inside an A3 tactical bag. No extra baggage fees. She survived the air trip from El Paso, TX to The Netherlands. She passed the test and now she will be my travel companion!
Gary W.
Rides easy and gears change so efficiently. Love the bike!
Joel F.
Really nice lightweight bike, and it handles well. The gearing is right for me, as I don't tour. Had to change the seat for a softer one, though.
Bryan F.
Very elegant bike, nicely built, real quality and great fun to ride.
Albert T.
We bought a zizzo via a few years ago to ride around our campsite and absolutely love our bikes! Then i saw the sale for a liberte, priced cheaper than what i paid for the Via, that i HAD to hop on it!
aside from it being lighter than the via, we immediately noticed how much lighter it was to pedal! like HUGE difference - like liberte at gear 6 or 7 still felt lighter than via at gear 3!!!
Can't wait to take this out with us. Love zizzo! thank you for making awesome products!
Eric M.
I have very happy with this bike! Sturdy construction and smooth ride. Small enough to stash in my office at work.
Out of the box, I had to make the following adjustments:
- handlebar alignment
- plastic chain guide
- rear hub (just a teensy bit too snug that the wheel did not spin freely enough)
- minor adjustment on derailleur
I highly recommend the Liberté, especially with the $100-off coupon. Hard to beat this deal.
Jacob S.
I use the bike to commute two miles to my job. Bike theft is very common in my area, and this bike is lightweight and folds down neatly so there is no problem bringing it into my job and storing it away during my shift.
It rides very well, the breaks are great, and it gets lots of comments from coworkers. My only issue with the bike is that the seat gets uncomfortable very quickly. Make sure you buy the comfort+ saddle if yo are riding longer distances.
Dan W.
I love my Zizzo! It folds and unfolds easily and rides very well. It's the lightest folder that I've owned. It's just about the only bike you'd ever need.
Eric E.
First time I've ever had a foldable bike and I have to say I'm impressed. I'm a road/tri biker, so the weight was surprisingly light (not carbon fiber light obviously), but easy to carry up stairs. The folding mechanism takes 1-2 tries to get used to, but is straightforward with small touches like a magnet to keep it closed and kick stand. For a basic derailleur, it functions better than expected. I use it mainly for getting out the city and for that it's perfect. I might add a rear bike rack for easy transport, but otherwise it does a great job of being an around-town bike.
Robert F.
This is my second Zizzo liberte. I’ve had such good luck with the first one. I bought a second for my wife. It’s well-equipped as it is for the vast majority of riders. Overtime one may choose to make some minor modifications to make it uniquely yours. This will be relatively uncomplicated, because the vast majority of the parts are replaceable with. Industry standard parts I do recommend the hand grips available from Zizzo. They’re so comfortable!
David c S.
A late review.
I bought the Liberte at the beginning of the summer. It was to take with me on my winter holiday so I have not ridden it much. However I have ridden it enough to post a review.
I like it.
For an inexpensive bike it is well thought out and made. The gearing will get you through all types of gradients. And it is doubtful that one can stay in 8th gear for any length of time unless one is going downhill and has a wind at their back.
The biggest surprise with this bike is how smooth it rides. I was expecting a bumpy, feel the road type of ride with the 20 inch tires. The tires and wide enough that they smooth over most pavement imperfections. But the tires are not fat to the point of slowing you down.
There are some creaks in the bicycle but the more I ride it I should be able to determine where they are coming from and nullify them.
I look forward to my winter vacation and riding the Liberte exclusively.
Mark P.
Liberty has what I was looking for in the bike: upright position, adjustability, fun to ride and small footprint when folded. And it looks awesome too. Great job ZIZZO!
Samuel R.
Very well-designed bike. Only constructive feedback is that maybe include what comes in the package. I didn't know there would be a little tool in there and that the tires were deflated. Maybe that is something that is just assumed when shipping a bike, but it would help to have a little "contents included" section online so you know what else you need to get.
Tony B.
Well made,sturdy,lightweight bike.would reccomend it.
Dave B.
Great bikes at a great price and the customer service is fantastic…always willing to answer all my questions and give advice before and after the purchase. Thanks Zizzo!
norman w.
after watching many youtube videos about Zizzo's folding bikes, I bought 3 liberte's for my family. delivery was quick. i can put 2 in our camry's trunk and 1 in the back seat. we can take our bikes anywhere without loading them on a bike rake. i have rode bikes since i was a kid. i have had a 20lb road bike with shimano ultegra, a Marin lightweight hybrid, and others. i like my zizzo just as much as my favorite past bikes. i had bikes with shimano tourney gearset which was bad. the zizzo's shimano altus works fine for me especially going uphill. the bike is fast (not as fast as road bikes) and glides effortlessly. i did upgrade to a more comfortable seat (only $15 online) and grips ($4 online) one of the tires had a flat after 3 rides. even though the tube was an unwarranted part, Zizzo sent a free replacement. so customer service is great. i showed my bike to a friend and he bought one too. if i need another bike in the future, i would gladly buy another liberte. i have never seen a dahon or bronte, but I would not want to spend 3 to 4 grand for 3 bikes. the libertes seem well made. i think i got a great deal for 3 liberte's and am very satisfied with my purchase.
Leslie G.
Loving my Liberte' and the fenders! Perfect bicycle to scoot around the neighborhood. I got it to take with me when I travel, and I'm looking forward to that!
Susan B.
Love it! It's small enough to fit behind my seat in the car even without folding! Also it's light enough for my OLD back (I'm 72 !!) The ride is FANTASTIC! My only complaint is that I wish I was able to completely sit totally upright!
LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!
John B.
I originally bought a Zizzo ferro and liked it so much that I wanted to get the top of the line model, couldn't pass up the summer sale. I have to say that I love this bike even more than I thought I would. It is a very comfortable bike to ride around my little village or for miles on the nearby biking trail, it's quick and fun to ride, the liberte has become my go to bike for everything except mountain bike riding, the only thing I would like to have seen on the bike would be drop bars, but that would make it difficult to fold unfortunately. The locking mechanisms on this bike are vastly superior to the ferro model as well, there is no creaking and no worry of anything coming undone. The liberte is worth the money in my opinion.
John B.
I love the zizzo Liberte. Great bike, great ride, meets all of my needs.
William H.
my zizzo is a great everyday bike and helps me commute with the bus too. lots of people tell me its cool.
Paul R.
I love to ride it. The bike is very light and very smooth to ride.
Thomson L.
I bought two Liberte bikes (in different orders). One bike arrived and matched with the description. The second bike arrived and was missing the listed Shimano Revo 8 speed grip style shifter. Instead it had a shifter that may have been intended for a lower end zizzo model. I still love the bike, it is just a little disappointing that the bike did not include the advertised components.
Charlie L.
This little bike has been great. It was an impulse purchase for commuting around the city - the week before I flew across the continent. There were no problems packing it for the flight and worked right out of the luggage when I landed.
This is now my backup bike, but it's capable of being a commuter or grocery-getter. I bought the fenders and rear rack (definitely necessities!), comfort saddle (a quality of life upgrade but not a necessity), and replaced the straight handlebars with cruiser handlebars (goodbye hunching over).
If you've ever had that curious itch about folding bikes, try one out and buy this for the same price as a beater bike!
Deborah P.
The quality control of the Zizzo Liberty folding bike is impressive! Everything worked perfectly right out of the box. The bike is sturdy but light weight with a smooth ride. I ordered two, for my husband and myself. We’re very pleased with the purchase and look forward to many miles of cycling!
Thomson L.
Was a good product. Though the parts do change. I ordered two of the same bike and the parts were different between them.
Dennis D.
I’m a senior citizen and I have been riding bicycles all of my life. I ordered a Liberte and it arrived flawlessly. I had a Topeak rack and bag that I used on my Cannondale. The setup works well on the Liberte and I have been touring with Amtrak. I take the bag and rack off, fold, and carry the bike in luggage on the train.
The Liberte is a great bike and I’m riding it every day. And it’s light to carry on and off the train.
gary f.
LOVE MY LIBERTE NICE AND LIGHT MAKES A GREAT COMMUTER BIKE
Nicholas H.
500 miles on the bike with no issues. Love the way it looks and I’ve had several compliments. Mostly city bike path and rails to trails. My other 2 full sizes bikes are just hanging in the garage
Doreen L.
Doreen L.
I purchased the Zizzo Liberte. I am so happy and pleased. It met all my hopes and expectations . It is light weight, well designed, rides like a full size bike and is very comfortable. The product is great and the support service I experienced was excellent. I love my folding bike.
Steve B.
Recently purchased a Liberte'. I have all kinds of bikes and this is my first folder. This is a fun, entertaining bike that is well made and has exceeded my expectations in all ways. It's a wonderful little machine.
Buy with confidence and have pride of ownership too !
Tony's Tech Tips and related fix-it website support is very thorough. I've not seen better by any other bike manufacturer.
Thanks Zizzo !
Arthur H.
We love how light and responsive the Liberte is. It is easy to fold and put in the back of the car. It rides very smoothly. We can't wait to ride again and again.
Mario B.
I use this bike to commute to the gym and it’s been solid. My bike needed some tweaking out the box I recommend getting it setup at a bike shop if you don’t know what you are doing besides that it’s a great bike!
Steve
Just acquired a Liberte'. I like bikes. I ride all kinds of bikes. The Liberte' is my first folder.
It is a Great bike. It's beautifully made and it's a joy to ride. Fast too. Buy with confidence !!!
I'm also very impressed with the techical support Zizzo provides it's owners on this website.
The self-help instructions, self-help vidoes and Tony's Tech Tuesday videos are very comprehensive and thoughtful. I've not seen any bike manufacturer provide this level of support. Thanks to all
Peter Z.
Love my ZiZZO Liberté
Douglas H.
If I were marketing this, I would have called it something like the Creek Trail as a tongue-in-cheek reference to how much the aluminum creaks. I find myself letting up on the cranks when I pass people to keep the noise under control. As far as the bicycle goes, I'm satisfied. I got it on sale, though. Had I paid full price, I would have sent it back.
Starting with the things I like: The shifting was as smooth as butter out of the box and still is several months later. I've avoided grip type shifting which I always saw as an illegitimate gimmick but dang if it doesn't just work. Happy with it. The folding clamps are tight and not at all fiddly. The frame clamp is perfect. The tubes actually hold air! I filled them when they arrived and months later have not noticed them going down which is insane at 100psi. The Noname brand brake levers do their job. Now that I've dropped the bike while trying to unfold it, I'm glad the levers aren't crazy $$. As far as folded size goes, it easily fits into the back of our Honda cute ute. Maybe even two would fit. A thoughtful addition to the Zizzo is the height marks for the handlebar stem and seat post which make it easy to set the bike back up the same way every time you unfold it.
Some criticism: To say this thing is not stiff is an understatement. The handlebars flex. The folding pedals flex. The frame flexes. For reference, I have been riding the same chromo no suspension MTB for the last 30 years. And nothing on that ever flexed. The only thing that doesn't seem to flex is the seat post. I might try different pedals. Nothing I can do about the stem flex. Something else I find annoying is that the stem clamp always moves into the latch position as I'm trying to unfold the bike which means I have to stop, free up a hand, open the clamp again, then finish unfolding the stem so it can be clamped.
One comical thing that happened to me on about my tenth ride was that the handlebar stem clamp which adjusts the handlebar height wasn't tight enough but I didn't realize it and as I rode, it slowly went down until, perplexed, I got off of the bike because I was so uncomfortable that I was ready to throw the bike in the creek. Lo and behold, it was a minor glitch easily rectified.
At the time of purchase, I was needing to ride a train for a few short weeks. Bikes like the Zizzo are allowed as luggage or carry-on for my local train as well as Amtrak (on my local train, bikes are not allowed during rush hour which they deem about a 4 hour window, twice per day). But once I saw how big the bike was, I could never imaging where in the heck I would put it. On transit, it wouldn't fit on the floor between the seats because there isn't enough leg room. And I wasn't crazy about putting it in the overhead for fear of it falling out. So on a crowded train, am I supposed to hold this in my lap?! It seems likely the folded (greasy/dirty) bike would damage the vinyl seats so that doesn't seem like a good option. Amtrak has a lot more space and I could see it being fine on there. The bicycle racks in the Amtrak coaches always seem empty and although you don't have to pay the extra bike fee for the Zizzo, I could see the friendly conductors just saying to use the bike racks anyway.
Something that would make the Zizzo more user friendly would be a roller/caster system to transport it while folded. If I were to go to a store, the Zizzo's size means it is begging to be locked outside rather than being carried inside. It is just too heavy to carry while shopping. And maybe too big for a shopping cart. I never tried it.
Kim G.
My husband and I both have zizzo bikes and we could not be happier. We pitched them for our boat when we travel. Easy to put together comfortable to ride and handle. Great decision. Customer service is a 5 star as well
Gianluca O.
What a great little bike! Excellent build quality, high-components, and the ride is smooth. Well-thought folding mechanism. The lightweight wheels + high-pressure tires make it a very fast bike!
Pierre M.
I always wanted a bike to travel around with, so a 20 inch bike has always been the idea size for me. I am a person who enjoys the outdoors. I love to stop and site see as much as possible. I have brought bikes before but could not really enjoy riding them because they only had that one speed. They can get hard to peddle on different terrain. Going up a small incline would literally ware a person out. This bike is not only easy to peddle due to having gears. It also folds to a size where it is no problem to carry in any of the vehicles I have. The build quality is way better than I expected. It has a very solid feel when being rode. It also is the lightest bike I ever owned.
Roy S.
I'm an engineer and I can see the quality in this product. Very happy with the price and appearance of the bike.
Tim S.
Excellent Bikes. We bought a Liberte' and an Urbano. Both extremely well made and look fantastic. The fit, finish and workmanship are top notch. The instructions for unpacking and pre ride check are great both in printed and video forms. The bikes ride, shift and brake smooth as glass. I wish we had these when I was a kid! Thanks so much for building such a fun bike. We are definitely happy campers!
Diane B.
Very pleased with the Liberte bicycle. I bought it because it was the lightest folding bike. It’s 10 pounds lighter than my mother’s 16” wheel Citizen brand bike. The Liberte rides smoothly with plenty of gears for my needs. It folds easily and quickly.
Harold H.
Love the bike! It’s my second ZiZZO purchase. I recommend it to all of my friends who have bikes and may be interested in a fold-up. I plan to take it on train trips, urban rides, and rails-to-trails adventures.
Jacinta S.
I have only had a couple of short rides as got this in the winter and brrr it is cold out. But from what I can tell this bike is well built and super fun to ride. I am waiting for my Swytch kit to arrive which will turn it into an ebike.
I want to use this bike for international travel and the new Swytch battery will allow on planes. Can't wait to fold this bike, put on the plane and do my first trip.
Zizzo does great help videos and they have been a joy to work with. Super helpful people that work for Zizzo.
Gersson M.
bought a pair... we will be cruising with in in Doha, during the WC
Gary M.
I was looking for a bike that is both versatile and practical. So I watched a few review videos on youtube and decided to buy the Zizzo Liberte. After riding the bike, so far, for 50 miles in NYC, I can state that the Liberte has met my expectations. The bike is super light and agile and responds well on the road and primary trails. On a different note, because I also ride a Trek Émonda SL 6 during the weekends and on long rides, I made two minor modifications to the Liberte. I upgraded the chainring to 58T to increase the speed and changed the shifter to a SHIMANO SL-M315-8R 8-Speed for more reliable shifting. Other than that, the bike is fantastic as is.
Donald R.
I received my refurbished Liberte a few days ago and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. I compliments my Zizzo Ferro that I purchase in the spring. The Ferro is great for rough surfaces and light trail riding and the Liberte is a sheer joy to ride on smoother road surfaces. A tire change could easily expand the Liberte's capabilities but I'm happy using it as my "road" bike for now.
If Zizzo comes out with a disc brake model, sign me up!
Sean L.
What a great high quality bike! It is lightweight but not light in quality! It folds easily and we're really looking forward to bringing them in our RV when we camp. We bought two of them and are SO pleased with them!
Robert S.
Incredibly lite. So easy to pedal.
Very comfortable. Already purchased a second bike.
Sean L.
The bike was really easy to prepare following shipping. The videos were very helpful. It was surprising how comfortable the seat was. It folds and unfolds very easily and is comfortable to ride. Really like the bike!
eric c.
Did not really know what to think when I ordered the bike. Once it arrived I was blown away by the quality of the bike. I have a cannondale road bike but I enjoy riding my zizzo better. Highly recommend this bike.
Douglas G.
This is my second Zizzo bike. The first was the Via and I was very pleased with that one. The Liberte is equally as good and it was money well spent.
Paul
My wife and I both have the Liberte’. Love the bikes. Very light weight, relatively fast, and comfortable. We have done some 20 and 30 mile bike rides. Some people complain about the seats but we find them very comfortable. The folding is very simple and quick - especially like the way the magnets hold the bike together when folded.
Ed K.
I have a Zizzo Liberte and a Brompton M6R. I prefer the Zizzo. It doesn't fold down as small as the Brompton, but it's lighter, accelerates faster, easier to shift, has a more powerful stroke, goes uphill easier, has a higher top speed, is faster on like terrain, is more fun to ride, and I can take the zizzo on dirt paths, which is nearly impossible with the Brompton. The Brompton folds smaller, has better brakes, is more well known, and may last longer; likely because when I do ride, I usually take my Zizzo.
Marty G.
Love this little bike that rides like a big bike!! The quality is excellent. Shifting very smooth. Unpacked it and rode 6 miles just to try it out. No adjustments. Ride every day now. I highly recommend this little/big bike.
Robert S.
Love my Zizzo Liberte! The light weight and compact folidng means I use it more than my previous Trek full-sized hybrid. I first bought the Via and liked it so much, I had to get the lightest one and so bought the Liberte. I will say the seat is too hard on the Liberte and much nicer on the Via. Otherwise my friends are all jealous of my portable bike.
Bruce Z.
Love the bike, easy to set up. The crankshaft does make a clanking sound when I pedal tho.
Nicoletta B.
This bike is extremely light and makes commuting really easy. Not a fan of the taillight, it broke the first day (probably because it's right below the seat, so subject to pressure when you fold it).
Hamid M.
Great bike, seems sturdy and folds well. I purchased it to take it on the train to work, it's working well so far! The gear system looks great, and speed is not bad. Overall very satisfied!
Peter F.
Folds up much more compact than a competitors bike we own. Being aluminum it is also much lighter! Love the bike!
Larry R.
I already have a black and silver liberte. I love it so much I bought the red and silver one. The bikes are well built. They fold easily. They are fast and comfortable to ride.
Robyn R.
Love everything about the bike—how it folds, how it rides, etc! Despite the fact that my new brake pads were scraping and that the headset was creaking, their website showed what the potential issues could've been (with tutorials and visual guides ). After looking at that, my bike practically ran brand new. Packaging was excellent, since nothing came in damaged or scratched. Delivery came on time, and with the price, I just couldn't beat it. I plan to ride the bike across the country in a few months. Will be looking forward to my new adventure!
David V.
This is my second Zizzo Liberte and now I own 4 Zizzo bikes.
1. Excellent frame design.
2. Great Shimano components.
I added Shimano 105 carbon pedals. You can easily make your bike lighter and faster. Great value and so much fun
David V.
This my third Zizzo. The Liberte has exceeded my expectations. This bike has replaced my high end road bikes.
1. Super light
2. Beautiful style
3. Quick handling and fast.
ATANAS G.
Awesome bike, ready to ride out of the box, shift like a dream, even tires are pumped and ready.Super high quality components for unbelievable low price , rides like a dream I own 3 foldable,road, mountain,fixie bikes, never been so happy with new bike like Zizzo straight about of the box .I was thinking to by Brompton first bit after I test rode it and check the price I decided that Brompton it is not worth it, price tag there is$1500....My advice forget Brompton and get Zizzo!!!
Atanas
Santa Clara,CA
Robert S.
I love the Liberte! I've had the bike now for about a month and ride it everyday mostly for fun both in the City and on touring bike paths. The folding design is great for putting in the back of my SUV so I can always have my Liberte at the ready when I travel. The lightweight nature of the bike also is handy for moving the bike around when not riding. I highly recommend the Zizzo Liberte but would encourage anyone interested in a folding bike to review the full line of Zizzo folding bikes. The quality at this price will be hard to beat!
Robert S.
The Zizzo Liberte folding bicycle is in a word "fun"! It's lightweight and easily folded so that it can be taken into shops in the City eliminating the need for locks. Equally well, it's up for touring bike paths as well as city streets. The design is sporty and I get many smiles and compliments as I ride by people. Best of all, the folding design let's me take it in my UTE when I travel eliminating the hassle of bike racks. There are many folding bikes on the market but, before you buy, be sure to check out the full line of Zizzo bikes. The quality is excellent at these price points.
Grace C.
It’s very light. Folding takes a little bit of time to get used to. Have taken it on the subway a couple of times and there’s no problem. The handlebars are a little squeaky when riding, other than that I’m looking forward to modifying it to be my commuter.
Gwen H.
I love my bike so much and so does my husband that we are ordering one for him tonight.
It is so light I can carry it up the front steps (I keep it in our house). We live in a small SC coastal city and I can ride to the river and about town so easily. I can even take it into the stores to the delight of people who see it. I will send photo after our rainy summer days have passed. Thank you for making such a pretty and functional bike.
Chris B.
The Liberte' replaces my 30 year-old Dahon Helios. I swapped out the pedals with mini toe clips, rear rack, and Cane Creek Thudbuster seat post. Also the hippo! The only thing I miss is the front shock. Ergo grips would be one more nice touch. The Liberte' provides exceptional quality at a bargain price (about a third of my old foldie). The quality is noticeable with the simplified shifting (rear only), the silent chain, aluminum frame, and the folding joints. I use it to run errands around Yountville. It's quick and fun to ride. Before I found the Zizzo site, I was considering a heavier one-speed for about the same price. It had horrible quality reviews. Thank you, reviewers, for saving me the pain and helping me eventually find Zizzo!
--Chris
todd t.
Upgraded from an Urbano (stolen) to Liberte for the street tires and lighter weight. I can feel the difference in the tires, which seem to glide better and are a little quieter. The bike feels a little lighter on the road and when carrying, which is helpful in my commuting. The seat may be a little less comfortable but I think I’m already used to it after about 10 rides. Fit and finish are great and it’s a pleasure to ride!
Robert S.
This 20 inch folding bike is as smooth, stable, and comfortable pedaling on shallow inclines and across flats as my 29 inch carbon fiber bike. It’s light enough to carry up 3 flights of stairs and folds to fit easily in the back of my car. Absolutely love everything but the tiny hard (quickly replaced) seat. Happy I bought it.
Albert S.
Solid purchase. Reports of Liberte stock seat being uncomfortable are untrue, at least for me (and I have a Brooks saddle on my other ride). The fold is just so-so, but it's fairly lightweight for a folding bike .. a solid plus in my book. Another plus is that a lot of the components on the bike are fairly standard, so it's not too hard to service if and when the need arises.
Daniel G.
Just what I needed at a reasonable price!!!
Stephen S.
This bike is super fun and versatile.
Frank Z.
Great bike. Would like if it had one more gear on both the high and low ends.