I seem to remember a carbon framed 26” wheeled bike in development some years ago but don’t think it ever went into production.
If it’s the wheel size that’s most important, then the only thing that comes close that I can think of is one of the Montague bikes - which use a 700c wheel.
Depends what you want it for and which bit you feel is the ‘must have’ feature.
Personally, I don’t like the way the Montague bikes fold as you need to remove the front wheel. Which makes them impractical for commuting if you need to fold them multiple times on one journey.
If it’s out and out speed you’re after, Airnimal bikes are a good shout. Don’t think the frame is Carbon, but the Chameleon has carbon forks and drop bars. But only 24” wheels and the same folding mechanism (ish) as the Montague. The Ultimate version is just 10kg. But £3,500.
Or, if carbon is the most important thing, then there’s the Hummingbird. World’s lightest folder, but small wheels and £3,700.
I like the Rinko option, but it would not fit in my travel case.if its for for travel and you dont mind 15 minutes of work you can buy a full susser and take it apart in the suspension links behind the seat tube. means you also have to make arrangements for the derailer and rear brakes. i have a 10 kg cube xc bike where this operation would be easily performed.
an alternative is to rinko the bike, required to bring bikes on trains in japan. you then take the wheels off. place them alongside the frame. package is smaller if you also take out the front fork, an easy operation if you have sealed bearings as there is on most modern bikes. in the rinko concept is also inckuded a quick coupling to take off the rear part of a mudguard. here is a photo from jan heines blog.
This Cube model has a rear triangle that looks like disassembling the shock and pivots would not be to difficult...... https://www.cube.eu/en/2019/bikes/m...cube-stereo-150-c62-sl-29-iridiumnblack-2019/ Which Cube model do you have that weighs 10 kg?I seem to remember a carbon framed 26” wheeled bike in development some years ago but don’t think it ever went into production.
If it’s the wheel size that’s most important, then the only thing that comes close that I can think of is one of the Montague bikes - which use a 700c wheel.
Depends what you want it for and which bit you feel is the ‘must have’ feature.
Personally, I don’t like the way the Montague bikes fold as you need to remove the front wheel. Which makes them impractical for commuting if you need to fold them multiple times on one journey.
If it’s out and out speed you’re after, Airnimal bikes are a good shout. Don’t think the frame is Carbon, but the Chameleon has carbon forks and drop bars. But only 24” wheels and the same folding mechanism (ish) as the Montague. The Ultimate version is just 10kg. But £3,500.
Or, if carbon is the most important thing, then there’s the Hummingbird. World’s lightest folder, but small wheels and £3,700.
This Cube model has a rear triangle that looks like disassembling the shock and pivots would not be to difficult...... https://www.cube.eu/en/2019/bikes/m...cube-stereo-150-c62-sl-29-iridiumnblack-2019/ Which Cube model do you have that weighs 10 kg?