A new take on the folding bike. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hJ2se-UiPA
classic33 Leg End Member 4 Mar 2022 #1 A new take on the folding bike. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hJ2se-UiPA
Scottish Scrutineer Über Member Location Fife, Scotland 4 Mar 2022 #2 https://www.convercycle.com/en/cargobikes/ Its heavy and why not a mid-drive? Interesting concept though
https://www.convercycle.com/en/cargobikes/ Its heavy and why not a mid-drive? Interesting concept though
OP OP classic33 Leg End Member 4 Mar 2022 #3 Scottish Scrutineer said: https://www.convercycle.com/en/cargobikes/ Its heavy and why not a mid-drive? Interesting concept though Click to expand... Thanks for that, thought I'd included the link. Would a mid-drive fold as easy. Assuming you mean their e-assist version. On their standard U-assist model, there's many of the same frame parts.
Scottish Scrutineer said: https://www.convercycle.com/en/cargobikes/ Its heavy and why not a mid-drive? Interesting concept though Click to expand... Thanks for that, thought I'd included the link. Would a mid-drive fold as easy. Assuming you mean their e-assist version. On their standard U-assist model, there's many of the same frame parts.
MontyVeda a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll Location Lancaster... the little city. 4 Mar 2022 #4 very clever but it does look heavy.
OP OP classic33 Leg End Member 4 Mar 2022 #5 31Kg compared to the Bullit at 24Kg Given it's a folding bike, would it be allowed on trains where they say only folders allowed? Last edited: 4 Mar 2022
31Kg compared to the Bullit at 24Kg Given it's a folding bike, would it be allowed on trains where they say only folders allowed?