Advice on folding bikes?

steveo03
steveo03 Posts: 5
edited September 2010 in Commuting general
Any thoughts on folding bikes? Some people commute to the station and get on a train, especially around London. London trains only allow folding bikes during rush hour so its essential to be a folder....any more thoughts? :?

Comments

  • Have a look at this recent-ish thread on that very subject.

    :D
    Dahon Jack 2008 - FCN 10 - Never been scalped though...
  • I like em, commuted on a birdy for years.

    if you want a good fold buy a brompton, if you want a bike like ride that folds occasionally or not as well look elsewhere.


    you could look in the special interest bit of the road section.
  • Depends on how far you're riding.

    Short-ish distances / lowish speed: get a Brompton.

    Longer distances: Brompton would be OK but not as fast as some alternatives.
    Commute: Langster -Singlecross - Brompton S2-LX

    Road: 95 Trek 5500 -Look 695 Aerolight eTap - Boardman TTe eTap

    Offroad: Pace RC200 - Dawes Kickback 2 tandem - Tricross - Boardman CXR9.8 - Ridley x-fire
  • The Rookie
    The Rookie Posts: 27,812
    Or have a cheap commuter hack you leave at the station overnight and weekends ...Marylebone bike racks are rammed at the weekends!

    Simon
    Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.