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Our "Little Lifter" Frame Handle offers a solution to a common bicycle commuting problem: it makes lifting and maneuvering your bike easier. Everyday obstacles like stairs, curbs, garage hooks, trolleys and trains can make carrying your bike challenging.
Like attaching a briefcase handle to your bike, the Frame Handle lowers the bike's center of gravity and takes advantage of your most commonly-used muscle groups to make lifting feel easier, lighter, and more in control.
Originally launched on Kickstarter and featured in the Museum of Modern Art’s (MoMA) Design Store, the Frame Handle is easy to install, weatherproofed, sustainably handcrafted from American leather, and available in colors to match your leather saddles. It comes in sizes Regular and Large for different size frame tubes (see Size info below).
Watch a 1-minute introduction video (from Kickstarter) on our Vimeo channel: https://vimeo.com/walnutstudiolo/bicycleframehandle
See a short installation video on our Vimeo channel: https://vimeo.com/walnutstudiolo/framehandle
Yes! This item can be monogrammed with up to 4 characters using our 1/2" font set. Monogramming can add 2-3 days to the turnaround time. Monogram placement is shown in the last photo.Learn more about monogramming.
Honey, Dark Brown, or Black.
Bridle leather, nickel-plated steel and stainless steel hardware
The handle itself runs approximately 6.5” long (165mm), with the adjustable end belts expanding the span. End belts come in two sizes, Regular and Large.
If in doubt, order the size Large.
The "Regular" size Frame Handle will fit most bikes. It fits tube circumferences approximately 3.15" - 5.75" (80 - 146 mm). The end belts are approximately 7 1/4" (184mm) long.
The "Large" size fits tube circumferences approximately 3.75" - 8.25" (95 - 210 mm) (usually mountain bikes and e-bikes). The end belts are approximately 10" long (254 mm).
READ MOREabout sizing on our blog post, Understanding Bicycle Frame Handle Sizes, particularly if you have an e-bike.
SIZE NOTE:The standard "Large" order comes with one regular belt, to fit the seat tube, and one large belt to fit the down tube. In nearly all cases, the seat tube is a size Regular to fit the standard-sized seat post, but if you need TWO large end belts - such as for a Brompton top tube - simply leave us a note under 'Special Instructions' and we will swap out two large end belts upon request at no additional charge.
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I can't believe I put off getting this for so long (10+ years?). I thought I wouldn't have room for it on my frame, and it might just not work for me. I've only used it once but 10 years on, I'm older and it makes carrying my bike up the stairs to my apartment so much easier as a short older person. I'm not certain about using it to go down stairs yet. I may still "portage" to go down stairs. If you have any advice on going down stairs, I'd love to hear it.
I bike to work and had to carry my bike up the stairs and two floors everyday. I thought this would help me, and for fun I purchased this as it looked nice and I used their other products before and liked them very much (handlebar wraps). I didn’t install immediately worrying that it might scratch the frame. A few weeks ago I finally installed it on my Battaglin old steel frame. It not only looked amazing (coffee color), but carrying the bike is extremely easy on stairs now. I showed my wife how I lift the bike now with the leather handle. Her immediate reaction was,
“This is what happens if a cyclist designs a product”
Very nice, and I recommend it!
