Identification help?
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Identification help?
Can someone help me identify this folding bike?
It's got a Brompton M type handlebar but a chubbier frame. It's from a K drama so is maybe Korean.
It's got a Brompton M type handlebar but a chubbier frame. It's from a K drama so is maybe Korean.
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The closest match I can find to this example (steel forks and rear triangle, aluminum ovalized main frame, M bars, front fold to non-drive side) is a bike marketed as the Groo M3.
Other folding bikes built on the basic Andrew Ritchie folding design with varying differences are the 3sixty Sigma, B-Bike, Backer, Burke, Camp Royal, Chedech, Cigna, Crosshead, Curl, Element Pikes, Flamingo, Flova, Iruka, Java, Jcat, Kreuz, la Bike, MIT, Neo, Pico, Sanye, South Point, United Trifold, Viking and Week Eight.
Other folding bikes built on the basic Andrew Ritchie folding design with varying differences are the 3sixty Sigma, B-Bike, Backer, Burke, Camp Royal, Chedech, Cigna, Crosshead, Curl, Element Pikes, Flamingo, Flova, Iruka, Java, Jcat, Kreuz, la Bike, MIT, Neo, Pico, Sanye, South Point, United Trifold, Viking and Week Eight.
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Thanks! I didn't know there were so many. The groo does look like it has the most similar frame. I'll check out the Week Eight which I have access to, although for the latter only seems to come with an S bar.