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Guest 09-24-04 10:40 PM

First Official Folding Bike Thread!! :) Name Your Bike!
 
So now that we have a "haven" for our bikes, what kind of bike do you have?

I have the Bike Friday folding bike. Specifically, the Pocket Rocket, and I swapped out the components for the Ultegra components. I'll provide a pic later (loaded during a tour).

Koffee

naisme 09-24-04 11:06 PM

I have a purple bianchi folder, it weighs a ton, the wheels on it are off a BMX, and need to be replaced, as do the other components. I fixed it up with a 52t engagement ring, bolted it to the one piece cranks and have a halfway decent little folder. I want to build those wheels, maybe over winter, and get the right seat post, and handle bars, of course this is money I don't have at the moment, but I have the bike.

ruchai 09-24-04 11:37 PM

http://www.thaicycling.com/webboard/images/6049.jpg

Mine is a Giant Halfway single speed.

denisegoldberg 09-25-04 04:49 AM

I have two Bike Fridays - a Pocket Rocket that's set up as a skinny-tired road bike with Ultegra components, and an Air Glide set up for touring with a mix of Ultegra and XT components to give me lower gearing.

I use both bikes for wandering around my home area, I use the Air Glide for loaded touring, both for credit-card touring with small amounts of gear, and the Pocket Rocket for commuting to work.

royalflash 09-25-04 08:02 AM

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I have got a Dahon Impulse D6 and this one (dont laugh):

Dahon.Steve 09-25-04 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by royalflash
I have got a Dahon Impulse D6 and this one (dont laugh):

I saw someone riding a bike like that the other day! Needless to say, I was impressed with the speed he was able to keep. That would be a very practical folder if you're multi-mode commuting with buses. It's not cheap from what I understand.

Dahon.Steve 09-25-04 10:14 AM

I have two Dahon folders (Piccolo and Speed 8) and it was the folder that brought be back to bicycles afer a 10 year layoff! My Piccolo today is the junk bike I take to the train station 11 blocks from my home. I don't use the Speed 8 like I should because the saddle was horrible but now that it has a Brooks Champion Flyer, that's about to change soon.

The quality of folding bikes have gotten much better over the years and I really believe the hybrid of the furture will be a folding bike. I wouldn't suprise me to see all those comfort bikes in the future have the ability to fold in two pieces.

I think the folder is probably the most underrated bicycle out there.

royalflash 09-25-04 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Dahon.Steve
I saw someone riding a bike like that the other day! Needless to say, I was impressed with the speed he was able to keep. That would be a very practical folder if you're multi-mode commuting with buses. It's not cheap from what I understand.

You can get quite a good speed going with it. It is Ok for short distances over smooth terrain but not a patch on the Dahon. You certainly get some attention when riding it though.

It was not expensive. I got it from ebay (new) for 75 euros.

No problem taking it on public transport. I have a strap with keyrings on either end that can be clipped to either end of the bike so it can be just slung over my shoulder.

Guest 09-25-04 11:32 AM

Royalflash, I know I've seen that one before, but I sure don't remember what the name of that bike is. What kind of bike is that again?

Koffee

royalflash 09-25-04 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by koffee brown
Royalflash, I know I've seen that one before, but I sure don't remember what the name of that bike is. What kind of bike is that again?

Koffee

Hi Koffee

thatīs a handybike

for more details see http://www.handybike.com/

Cyclon 09-25-04 09:12 PM

I have a Dahon Speed P8. Now that I have a folding bike I take it everywhere with me since it fits in the trunk of my car.

Melo 09-26-04 05:06 PM

2 NWTs in our stable, My wife is only 5' tall, and has always had a problem with getting off a regular size bike, even 24"wheel. Her first try on the BF. and being able to stradle the main tube. She exclaimed, this is the 1st bike I have ever felt in control of, instead of the bike controling me. Now it is her only bike, And they are perfect on trips as they fold up so small and go in back of the car, and we still have room for all our regular baggage.

x2mars 09-27-04 08:49 AM

Brompton L3, 5 years old, all black, brooks pro saddle

Guest 09-27-04 08:56 AM

Anyone have pics of their ride yet to go with the descriptions?

Koffee

BuckyYuen 09-27-04 11:56 AM

Got a Breezer I-7. Love it for commuting and just riding for fun with the kids.

GradStudent 09-27-04 12:12 PM

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I've got a Bike Friday Pocket Rocket that I use for a daily bike/train/bike commute to school. Sure beats driving!!

james Haury 09-27-04 05:16 PM

So how far do you travel with it ? It looks like a strictly short haul bike.

james Haury 09-27-04 05:22 PM

I have two yeah bicycles A 16 inch wheel 7 speed 30-64 inches. and a 20 inch wheel 1 speed with a 56 inch gear . A bike friday metro a Dahon lll and a boardwalk 6 now a 7 with the addition of a shimano megarange 11-34 freewheel ,gear range is 30.4 to 94 inches.

cheg 09-27-04 09:41 PM

I have an old Raleigh Twenty:
http://home.comcast.net/~cheg01/hook_np.jpg

I built it in January and have about 1200 miles on it so far. It is big fun.
Here is a web site on it. It has packing instructions for travel:
http://home.comcast.net/~cheg01/r20.html

Here are some more recent pictures, as a racy 7 speed with a 451 rear wheel and different bars:
http://home.comcast.net/~cheg01/20_light_1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~cheg01/20_light_2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~cheg01/20_light_4.jpg

Guest 09-27-04 09:44 PM

Thanks for the pics. I've never seen a Raleigh folding bike before!

Koffee

cheg 09-27-04 10:28 PM

This is what they looked like new:

http://cheg01.home.comcast.net/4c_3.jpg

cheg 09-27-04 11:04 PM

There are popular bikes to modify. Sheldon Brown has a site about them.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/raleigh-twenty.html


There is a sample of what people have done with them:
http://cheg01.home.comcast.net/20_collage.jpg

Guest 09-29-04 08:45 AM

Nice pics, everyone! I'll really try to get my bike up on the forums by tonight. I've got to search for that picture I took of my bike while I was in Switzerland.

Koffee

cheg 09-29-04 09:35 PM

>>Third row, second from the left is a Dawes Kingpin, but I'll let you off :)


[EDIT] Yes, you are right.

>>Here's my folder.

<snip>
Nice ride. Are those Syntace Stratos bars? I have some on my road bke.

Guest 09-29-04 10:50 PM

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I took a picture of my bike when I was staying in Switzerland:


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