Folding roadie ? Sure.
First get rid of the hang-up that small wheels are slower/ inferior. (lighter, lower centre of gravity, less rotating mass).
Small wheels have smaller footprint. Skateboard wheels are capable of 100k/hr.
Tyres! The most important bit. Get the narrowest highest pressure tyre that fits your rim. I have Schwalabe 115psi 1.10in.
Make yourself comfortable if not racing. I dont use clip ins anymore, just nice wide comfy BMX.
Enjoy the ride- it is different.
My folding roadie is a Birdy. It folds at the ends, stem & seat post.
The unique thing is that where the wheels fold, there are nice little elastomer suspension blocks.
Yep a dual- suspension roadie.
It looks a bit weird at first till u get used to it.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=birdy bikes&client=firefox-a&hs=yBY&rls=org.mozilla:en-US
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Happy adventuring, Twiz
First get rid of the hang-up that small wheels are slower/ inferior. (lighter, lower centre of gravity, less rotating mass).
Small wheels have smaller footprint. Skateboard wheels are capable of 100k/hr.
Tyres! The most important bit. Get the narrowest highest pressure tyre that fits your rim. I have Schwalabe 115psi 1.10in.
Make yourself comfortable if not racing. I dont use clip ins anymore, just nice wide comfy BMX.
Enjoy the ride- it is different.
My folding roadie is a Birdy. It folds at the ends, stem & seat post.
The unique thing is that where the wheels fold, there are nice little elastomer suspension blocks.
Yep a dual- suspension roadie.
It looks a bit weird at first till u get used to it.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=birdy bikes&client=firefox-a&hs=yBY&rls=org.mozilla:en-US

Happy adventuring, Twiz