What about Chedech?
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What about Chedech?
In my search of a really light and sturdy folding bike I ran into this Chedech 5 made of carbon which seems quite the bike I am looking for!
Is there any Chedech user around to share opinions?
My main concerns follow:
* No system for carrying luggage seems to be in place. I would expect something like the front carrier from Brompton, or a front or rear rack for panniers.
* Gear ratio. Internal hub is my choice, but I wonder how will be this Sturmey Archer 5v with 18" wheels compared to my 9v cassette with 20" of my current Tern Link P9.
* No integrated lights system. I would install Reelight I guess.
* No front mudguard, I'm not sure if this is a big deal though.
Please, share opinions!
Is there any Chedech user around to share opinions?
My main concerns follow:
* No system for carrying luggage seems to be in place. I would expect something like the front carrier from Brompton, or a front or rear rack for panniers.
* Gear ratio. Internal hub is my choice, but I wonder how will be this Sturmey Archer 5v with 18" wheels compared to my 9v cassette with 20" of my current Tern Link P9.
* No integrated lights system. I would install Reelight I guess.
* No front mudguard, I'm not sure if this is a big deal though.
Please, share opinions!
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I googled it and found a discussion about Chedech 5 on another forum where it attracted some interest.
CHEDECH: Quest to design the ultimate folding bike! - BikeRadar Forum
CHEDECH: Quest to design the ultimate folding bike! - BikeRadar Forum
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For the same money, or possibly less, ask Ben about building a really light Brompton:
Brompton ? Kinetics
Brompton ? Kinetics
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I know a person with this bike.
To me at least, the issues :
1. Pricey
2. No weight advantage even with the carbon wrt the Brompton and Tyrell Ive
3. The carbon actually only makes up a bit of the frame as the joints (and much of it extending in to the carbon wrap) is still metal.
To me at least, the issues :
1. Pricey
2. No weight advantage even with the carbon wrt the Brompton and Tyrell Ive
3. The carbon actually only makes up a bit of the frame as the joints (and much of it extending in to the carbon wrap) is still metal.
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You can buy a Chedech by 2.000 € (shipment apart) wich allegedly weights only 9,3 Kg.
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I know a person with this bike.
To me at least, the issues :
1. Pricey
2. No weight advantage even with the carbon wrt the Brompton and Tyrell Ive
3. The carbon actually only makes up a bit of the frame as the joints (and much of it extending in to the carbon wrap) is still metal.
To me at least, the issues :
1. Pricey
2. No weight advantage even with the carbon wrt the Brompton and Tyrell Ive
3. The carbon actually only makes up a bit of the frame as the joints (and much of it extending in to the carbon wrap) is still metal.
By the way, I really appreciate your answers and to know all points of view.
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It can be even lighter (wheels, etc.), but may not be worth it.
For just a little more, the Brompton provides the features you asked for, and with a brand that's been around since the 80's. Much better deal.
Also, food for thought:
Tern expands recall of some bikes over frame concerns | Bicycle Retailer and Industry News
For just a little more, the Brompton provides the features you asked for, and with a brand that's been around since the 80's. Much better deal.
Also, food for thought:
Tern expands recall of some bikes over frame concerns | Bicycle Retailer and Industry News
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I suspect the Brompton could be resold at a MUCH higher amount than the Chedech. So in the long run the Brompton is probably significantly cheaper.
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Around $2.3k IIRC.
Now its around $2000 on clearance.
Yes, a Brompton is expensive, but a Tyrell IVE is not.
The IVE is $1259. (9sp Sora )
Chedech is 9.7kg and the IVE is 11kg.
The usual Carbon vs Steel arguments (depending on pref)
If you prefer Carbon with its pros and cons and willing to pay a bit more, this may be your bike.
(the "bone" of the frame where the fold joints are are metal and extend quite a bit in before the carbon wrap, so the amount of carbon isn't that much imo )
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You can pick up a Chedech in Singapore for a bit under USD1,800.
The guy I knew paid a heft sum here for one (almost a year ago).
Around $2.3k IIRC.
Now its around $2000 on clearance.
Yes, a Brompton is expensive, but a Tyrell IVE is not.
The IVE is $1259. (9sp Sora )
Chedech is 9.7kg and the IVE is 11kg.
The usual Carbon vs Steel arguments (depending on pref)
If you prefer Carbon with its pros and cons and willing to pay a bit more, this may be your bike.
(the "bone" of the frame where the fold joints are are metal and extend quite a bit in before the carbon wrap, so the amount of carbon isn't that much imo )
Around $2.3k IIRC.
Now its around $2000 on clearance.
Yes, a Brompton is expensive, but a Tyrell IVE is not.
The IVE is $1259. (9sp Sora )
Chedech is 9.7kg and the IVE is 11kg.
The usual Carbon vs Steel arguments (depending on pref)
If you prefer Carbon with its pros and cons and willing to pay a bit more, this may be your bike.
(the "bone" of the frame where the fold joints are are metal and extend quite a bit in before the carbon wrap, so the amount of carbon isn't that much imo )
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Hi Pericleto
...., I guess is quite late, almost a year
But I've just read this and I couldn't help to write...
After riding Hasa Minimax, Birdy, Oribike CR7, Dahon Speed Pro tt,...., and of course different Brommies Ti..., I can tell hundred per cent sure that Chedech is the best one if you want to cover the best features of the previous ones. 10 points for CHEDECH!!!
This year 2018 they offer apart a rear rag, lights nop, but the new version is really blow minding.
Have a look on insta @chedech_europe.
BRGDS.
...., I guess is quite late, almost a year
But I've just read this and I couldn't help to write...
After riding Hasa Minimax, Birdy, Oribike CR7, Dahon Speed Pro tt,...., and of course different Brommies Ti..., I can tell hundred per cent sure that Chedech is the best one if you want to cover the best features of the previous ones. 10 points for CHEDECH!!!
This year 2018 they offer apart a rear rag, lights nop, but the new version is really blow minding.
Have a look on insta @chedech_europe.
BRGDS.
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As much as I personally have no need for a carbon frame, I do love the fold on this bike,...
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Yes, it is a racist term usually used against those of Asian descent that substitute the letter l for the letter r. If you don't like the comment, report it to the moderators. It's racist.
The other comment about your post count is also irrelevant. EVERYONE starts with one post even they member who wrote about yours started with one post.
The other comment about your post count is also irrelevant. EVERYONE starts with one post even they member who wrote about yours started with one post.
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Yes, it is a racist term usually used against those of Asian descent that substitute the letter l for the letter r. If you don't like the comment, report it to the moderators. It's racist.
The other comment about your post count is also irrelevant. EVERYONE starts with one post even they member who wrote about yours started with one post.
The other comment about your post count is also irrelevant. EVERYONE starts with one post even they member who wrote about yours started with one post.
I guess I've just joined a party that I had not been invited. But it happened that I saw by chance the question of this guy about Chedech and I thought I could share some information with him to help him because I have three Che's and I'm very familiar with this folding.
I'm not familiar with the forum and also I have a very weak "engrish" skills :-)..., anyway thks for the post but I better waste my time in other issues..., these guys seem quite a bit aggressive for me.
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It's about nationality more than race.
For reference....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engrish
Oddly my mother-in-law (from Hangzhou) gave my wife a first name
which she herself couldn't pronounce. (Couldn't get the hang of the "l".)
Anyway, don't worry about language pedants...just roll with the punches.
Your "Engrish" looks good to me. (Much better than my Beijing hua.)
For reference....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engrish
Oddly my mother-in-law (from Hangzhou) gave my wife a first name
which she herself couldn't pronounce. (Couldn't get the hang of the "l".)
Anyway, don't worry about language pedants...just roll with the punches.
Your "Engrish" looks good to me. (Much better than my Beijing hua.)
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Heh,...English is my first and ONLY language,...and I slaughter it on a daily basis!!!
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My CHEDECH 5 rides well with the SA 5 speed rear hub. However, it is a little bit more noisy than the SHIMANO Alfine 11 speed hub (of my Tern Verge S11i).
Rear rack is now available as optional, but I always prefer my backpack.
Rear rack is now available as optional, but I always prefer my backpack.