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Best folding bikes under £800 for space-poor homes (2026)

Short on storage but still want a bike that rides properly? This guide explains what folding bikes under £800 actually deliver in 2026 — and how to balance compact folds with ride quality without overspending.

A compact folding bike being wheeled along a sunlit city pavement near terraced houses

A folding bike resting beside a sunny canal towpath
A folding bike resting beside a sunny canal towpath

  • Frame: aluminium alloy frames are standard, keeping weight reasonable without pushing costs up
  • Wheels: typically 16in or 20in wheels; 20in roll better on rough roads but fold slightly larger
  • Gears: 6–9 speed derailleur systems or simple hub gears; wide enough for towns, limited for steep hills
  • Brakes: mechanical disc brakes or V-brakes; powerful enough but not premium
  • Weight: usually 11–14kg depending on wheel size and gearing
  • Extras: mudguards are common; racks and lights are hit-and-miss at this price

  • Flexy hinges that creak or twist under pedalling
  • Overly narrow handlebars that hurt control on rough roads
  • Limited saddle height adjustment for taller riders
  • Cheap folding pedals that develop play quickly
  • No easy way to wheel the bike when folded
  • Tyres with minimal puncture protection
Note
Close-up detail of a folding bike hinge and locking mechanism
Close-up detail of a folding bike hinge and locking mechanism

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