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And it folds ...



It's dead easy and makes for a supremely comfortable ride. My current Birdy is 14 and the best riding folder I've ever owned, Including my Brompton.That front suspension and frame layout looks complicated.
Actually, didn't the Birdy fold once involve the front suspension releasing to tuck the wheel away, or am I getting mixed up? If you don't have to do anything to the fork it doesn't matter how fiddly it looks.
I notice the lack of a photo of the folded package from the side, to show how neatly (not) it folds.
About 12 Kg according to dr. frankenstein.What are the comparative weights?
Which is a big problem. The Brompton package is neatly designed so that you can comfortably lift it with one hand and walk with it. I'd be worried about barking my shins on those handlebars - either that or I'd need to hold it so far away from my body as to be very awkward.It should be OK since there is still 1 hinge on main frame, so smaller fold than Birdy. But much wider fold than Brompton as you can tell from the photo.
^ThisWhich is a big problem. The Brompton package is neatly designed so that you can comfortably lift it with one hand and walk with it. I'd be worried about barking my shins on those handlebars - either that or I'd need to hold it so far away from my body as to be very awkward.
Ouch. I didn't spot that. I had a Dahon for a while, and among its many flaws was the fact that there was a QR on the handlebars, which made it extremely difficult to get the handlebar adjustment right. And that was a QR that wasn't essential to the fold, so I could just tighten it up fully and then leave it alone.And I remain unconvinced that a QR for the bars, especially cow horn style bars, where considerable leverage will be exerted on that QR, is a great idea.