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Is that like hot rodding by any chance?It would off rod as well as (or better than) and MTB would fold up in the boot of a small car...

Is that like hot rodding by any chance?It would off rod as well as (or better than) and MTB would fold up in the boot of a small car...
Nifty as that would be, No just *all* the stuff a bike can do.I still think that my Brompton does do everything, unless you are including ploughing a field, towing an aeroplane, midwifery, accelerating protons, cutting hair, .....
Good pointA Brom could do a certain amount of off road, albeit carefully. It would off road as well as (or better than) and MTB would fold up in the boot of a small car...
Nifty as that would be, No just *all* the stuff a bike can do.
Perhaps its a Brompton then. Damn, no patent pending for me
Do you know I've never actually ridden a Brompton, but I thought the wheels would be a tad tiny to offer good off road stability.
Do you know I've never actually ridden a Brompton, but I thought the wheels would be a tad tiny to offer good off road stability.
They are also pretty tough for the urban environment.Obviously, smaller wheels aren't ideal for off road, if you're talking really cross country stuff. But with a bit of care and skill (more skill than I have, TBH, I like tarmac), they can cope with a bit of rough stuff. I know folk who'd tackle all sorts on theirs.
Not especially off road, but for an adventure by Brom, see Alistair Humphrey's report of a trip to Muckle Flugga:
http://www.alastairhumphreys.com/2011/06/microadventure-islands/
Complete with folding inflatable boats...
What you need to invent is fold out wheels then!!
Thanks Arch, I loved reading his books on his round the world stuff. That's a lovely find. I shall peruse this site for a good while I suspect.Obviously, smaller wheels aren't ideal for off road, if you're talking really cross country stuff. But with a bit of care and skill (more skill than I have, TBH, I like tarmac), they can cope with a bit of rough stuff. I know folk who'd tackle all sorts on theirs.
Not especially off road, but for an adventure by Brom, see Alistair Humphrey's report of a trip to Muckle Flugga:
http://www.alastairhumphreys.com/2011/06/microadventure-islands/
Complete with folding inflatable boats...
And towing, a folding recumbent smoothie maker, a dozen cakes, and a little light house base.
They are all good suggestions but none of them will fair well on a cross country ride?
For me, I'd opt for the Land rover of bikes, one that can do everything and anything in any weather and all conditions (with the correct tyre choices of course)
So I'd go for an MTB hard tail, on a triple with slicks perhaps for road riding and lugs for panniers, racks, guards etc. (if desired)
Bit like my old commuter really...now, I come to think of it.