I liked what Tern seemed to be doing for the price range they were at, and the early reviews of their bikes looked positive. What I decided on was the Tern Link D7i. Because it’s built around a durable low seven-speed Nexus internal hub, it’s ideal for carrying onto buses or riding in the rain.

Rear rack and integrated lighting with electricity-generating hub are included. Ready for your commute, errands and urban trips, the Tern Node D7i folding bike packs down small. Tern’s Link D7i is perfect for getting around in the city, hauling gear, and riding day-in-day-out. $949 The Link D7i is perfect for getting around in the city, hauling gear, and riding day-in-day-out. Because it’s built around a durable low seven-speed Nexus internal hub, it’s ideal for carrying onto buses or riding in the rain. This folding bike is built around a durable low seven-speed Nexus internal hub, making it ideal for carrying onto buses or riding in the rain. A rear rack and integrated lighting with electricity-generating hub are included. And it sports a low-maintenance, internal gear hub and built-in lighting with a power-generating hub. The Stealthy One The Link D7i is perfect for getting around in the city, hauling gear, and riding day-in-day-out. Tern is a new company, but it’s a sort of off-shoot from Dahon Bikes, which is a well-established player in the folding bike field.