I've read some of the threads already here, and have dismissed Apollo tuck based on the review. I'm a nearly 70 short woman with some knee and hip issues, and find the u-shaped frame easier to get into. I know these frames flex more, but I won't be going far or fast. I'm currently looking at ads for Raleigh Airlite, a Dawes, and a Ridgeback. Speed of folding down isn't an issue, I can take whatever time it takes, and I want to take it around in my car. Bromptons are beyond my budget. I want mudguards and a rack, front basket (can be added) a bonus. The facility for transporting my small dog when her stumpy little legs get tired would be another bonus - I have a carrier for my non-folder that sits on a front pannier rack and straps to the handlebars - don't know if I'd be able to do the same with a folder without it affecting the steering too much. I also have a 2-wheel trailer that attaches to the seat post - I'd like to be able to use that sometimes for gathering driftwood for my fire. 6 gears would do, but I don't want a 3-speed Sturmey Archer.
My current non-folding bike is a Land Rover 7 speed, but it's tricky to get into the car along with other stuff for when I go on jaunts where I live in the back of the car with my 3 dogs. I recently got rid of my Dawes hybrid 21-speed with crossbar as it wasn't so easy to get onto any more, and a Raleigh Blueridge off-road bike also went. I'm thinking of something I can use for another decade.
Other suggestions welcome. A new Ammaco folder from Amazon for £250 is another possibility (if they're not rubbish).
My current non-folding bike is a Land Rover 7 speed, but it's tricky to get into the car along with other stuff for when I go on jaunts where I live in the back of the car with my 3 dogs. I recently got rid of my Dawes hybrid 21-speed with crossbar as it wasn't so easy to get onto any more, and a Raleigh Blueridge off-road bike also went. I'm thinking of something I can use for another decade.
Other suggestions welcome. A new Ammaco folder from Amazon for £250 is another possibility (if they're not rubbish).