Kwiggle folding bike

Quite, for an odd looking and VERY small wheeled contrivence. Maybe they should give a few to some 'influencers' In the way that stuff was gifted to known people to jump start things.
Never tried any of them, as no real use out here.
But, a long time back, I briefly had a Moulton folding bike. Sort of useful, but lacked the stability of the big wheels gyroscopic effect. Not to mention the folding clamp let go suddenly, dumping me on the road..
I think the idea (in their ad) of keeping the bike in a railway station locker is brilliant....except, where do you find one ? (apart from American films)
 
I can’t get on with the normal Brompton’s wobbliness. But the new G- Line works for me (so the missus is getting one for Christmas!). Doesn’t fold quite so small, but not too bad and a decent compromise when we are expecting lots of guests squatting in the proper bike’s garage (ie the forecabin).
 
The small wheels are the killer - unless you travel on perfectly smooth surfaces. You need big wheels to ride over sharp bumps.

Just think of a small wheeled scooter.....and sharp bumps.

Jonathan
 
Certainly one has to be pothole aware. I am constantly arguing with my wife in the car. She seems totally incapable of missing them. Sometimes one does have to move out a bit but if one is looking far enough ahead one does not have to swerve. Alternatively it might be that one can position the nearside wheels between curb & pothole.
But can she - NO we hit every one
It is a bit like a small wheeled bike. One does not suddenly swerve out if a car is following, but gradually position ones self to miss the hole in the road before hand
 
This could solve the weight and rust problem, but I see it uses torque sensing.
ADO Air Carbon The Lightest Carbon Folding Electric Bike
£1,799.00
I can’t find the weight in the website....do you know it? It is very interesting, carrying awkward or heavy weights on the passerelle gets harder each year
 
Near the bottom in comments - "While it’s a bit heavier than I initially expected (weighing 15 kg including the battery), it’s still light enough to lift and transport, even for a woman. It handles road obstacles effortlessly"
Obviously you can unload the bike without the battery to help....but 15kg is not light....just light for what it is
 
I think weight is as important as size…once those bikes are safely stashed in the lazaret…they have to be hauled out (often from the deck) then put ashore…it’s a muscle job….difficult for the elderly and those who feel old
 
I think weight is as important as size…once those bikes are safely stashed in the lazaret…they have to be hauled out (often from the deck) then put ashore…it’s a muscle job….difficult for the elderly and those who feel old
You are right
My Brompton drops in through the deck locker easily enough in its bag. ( best way to keep it all together) The hatch opening is curved inwards. The curve forces it all together.
But it is a real struggle to lift it out, as every edge catches every piece of GRP on the way out & I am fighting gravity.
 
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