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Saltydawg 04-05-17 09:59 AM

Help me find a folding bike, please
 
Hello, I am looking to buy a folding bike. I've never had one before, so this will be my first.

I don't know anything about folding bikes, so hopefully you guys can help me out.

I need something small and light, that I can quickly and easily fold and unfold. It will be stored in the trunk of a car and used to ride about 4 blocks from the parking lot to the office.

Also, my lady will be using one too. So there will be 2 of these in the trunk.

I am basically looking for the smallest, lightest, fastest folding/unfolding, at the cheapest price.

I just want to grab it and go. And I want it to be significantly faster than if I just walked without dealing with folding and unfolding a bike.

Any suggestions?

linberl 04-05-17 10:03 AM

If you are going to fold/unfold a lot, you need to look at Brompton. Get a used one if price matters.

RunForTheHills 04-05-17 10:14 AM

Even with a Brompton, it might be just as fast to walk the four blocks. Walking a quarter mile would take about 5 minutes. Taking the bikes out of the trunk and unfolding them is about a minute and then you have to fold or secure them when you get to the office.

HGR3inOK 04-05-17 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Saltydawg (Post 19490861)
... I need something small and light, that I can quickly and easily fold and unfold. It will be stored in the trunk of a car and used to ride about 4 blocks from the parking lot to the office. ...

Where are you located? And, what kind of car?


-HANK RYAN-
Norman, Oklahoma USA

Saltydawg 04-05-17 10:20 AM

I'm in the USA but not a huge city.

Not sure what kind of car it will be, we're actually looking for a new commuter vehicle at the moment. Probably something really small and gutless though.

HGR3inOK 04-05-17 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Saltydawg (Post 19490920)
I'm in the USA but not a huge city.

Not sure what kind of car it will be, we're actually looking for a new commuter vehicle at the moment. Probably something really small and gutless though.

Is your area mostly flat or mostly hilly? What vehicles are you currently considering?


-HANK RYAN-
Norman, Oklahoma USA

aadhils 04-05-17 10:36 AM

If it's just four blocks, why not skateboards? More compact than a folding bike and you don't have to bother about folding and unfolding it.

Saltydawg 04-05-17 11:01 AM

It's a flat area. There is a slight incline from the parking lot to the job, but you can't see it with the naked eye.

I actually thought about getting electric scooters instead. I may still go that route. But I thought the added exercise wouldn't hurt, and the bike will probably last longer. Plus it would probably be faster.

Diode100 04-05-17 11:35 AM

Unless you and your lady are going to have some other uses for these bikes I'd forget it and buy a nice new comfy pair of shoes each. Even if you got a kick scooter it's going to be more expense and trouble than it's really worth for such a short walk.

reppans 04-05-17 12:13 PM

What's the distance? In NYC 4 blocks = 0.2 miles (up/downtown) or 0.6 miles crosstown. Also, how about indoor office distance? - a long indoor carry is a PITA vs wheeling while folded.

RunForTheHills 04-05-17 12:22 PM

Buy a couple of Fitbits. The walk to and from the office should get you at least 1000 steps. Of course, then you would have to find a way to get the other 9000 steps a day you need to be a slave to the Fitbit.

1nterceptor 04-05-17 12:49 PM

2 bikes in a trunk(boot for the euro types)? If it's a small trunk, Bromptons.
Won't be the cheapest option; but 1 speed titanium model with Kojaks will be
light & compact.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7458/2...03ac29d758.jpgGoing Green at the Grocery by 1nterceptor, on Flickr

ThorUSA 04-05-17 01:43 PM

hmm you need two .. I only have one crius one speed. To me that would be perfect... than again I also have one 5 speed left .. they would make an awesome pair :-)

Pinigis 04-05-17 01:58 PM

Warning: biased response ahead.

Take a look at the Origami Wasp. Very compact and lightweight, 7-speeds, highly adjustable. Two will fit easily into even a small trunk.

invisiblehand 04-05-17 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by Saltydawg (Post 19490861)
It will be stored in the trunk of a car and used to ride about 4 blocks from the parking lot to the office.

4 blocks? Are you sure you need a folding bike?

Regardless, I'm very happy with my STRIDA. Very robust, light, and quick folding. Also rolls better than any other folding bike I've ever tried while folded. It's only a single speed, but if you're looking for something to replace some moderately long walks, it should be an excellent fit.

Diode100 04-05-17 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by invisiblehand (Post 19491540)
4 blocks? Are you sure you need a folding bike?

Regardless, I'm very happy with my STRIDA. Very robust, light, and quick folding. Also rolls better than any other folding bike I've ever tried while folded. It's only a single speed, but if you're looking for something to replace some moderately long walks, it should be an excellent fit.

Not a cheap option, and will you get two stridas in the trunk/boot of a car ?

EmmyLou32 04-05-17 05:39 PM

My boyfriend and I both have Origami Crane bicycles (although the cheapest is the Hawk), I drive a Ford Focus, and both bikes fit very easily in my trunk. They are very easy and quick to fold and unfold, lightweight, and perfect for any distance and almost any terrain.

Diode100 04-06-17 02:16 AM


Originally Posted by EmmyLou32 (Post 19491931)
My boyfriend and I both have Origami Crane bicycles (although the cheapest is the Hawk), I drive a Ford Focus, and both bikes fit very easily in my trunk. They are very easy and quick to fold and unfold, lightweight, and perfect for any distance and almost any terrain.

EmmyLou, you have only six posts to your credit, all in the last 10 days and all singing the praises of Origami bikes, is there something we should know about you ?

Abu Mahendra 04-06-17 02:54 AM

Come, on. Cut EmmyLou some slack. I am sure she's 'just providing information to help our fellow enthusiasts'.


Originally Posted by Diode100 (Post 19492534)
EmmyLou, you have only six posts to your credit, all in the last 10 days and all singing the praises of Origami bikes, is there something we should know about you ?


kidshibuya 04-06-17 02:56 AM

4 blocks...? You could drop to the ground and roll that far. Hell buy a wider car, that will get you halfway there.

Diode100 04-06-17 03:35 AM


Originally Posted by kidshibuya (Post 19492548)
4 blocks...? You could drop to the ground and roll that far. Hell buy a wider car, that will get you halfway there.

Yes it's not a very convincing story is it.

ttakata73 04-06-17 04:13 AM

If the grade isn't too bad I'd get a large wheel kickscooter. Oxelo Town 9 is a good one; I had one and kicked that thing for 2 hours before. On a really smooth surface 1 kick could glide 25 feet without losing much momemtum. Dangerous on wet surfaces though unless you get rubber tires, but that's a whole different forum. Let's Kick Scoot Forums

downtube 04-06-17 05:21 AM

I'd recommend a Xootr Scooter if I thought this thread was real. I think Emmy is Mr. Pingis. Let's take a look at some of Emmy's posts:

In her first post we see that she is a college student and owns a Gazelle


I have had an Origami Gazelle for years now and I absolutely love it! It has held up wonderfully, and never caused me any problems. It is very light (only 28 lbs) and is ideal for commuting from class to class on my college campus. It folds up small enough to fit under my bed in my dorm!
In post #2 is innocent enough



I have had an Origami bike for years now, and although I don't ride it every single day, I have never had an issue with it thus far. I have ridden it on all types of terrain, and it rain or shine. The only problem was when I first got it the brakes needed to be readjusted, but that is not a big issue.

Post #3 gets weird...she wants to know about Origami:


I was just wondering if anyone else on here has any experiences with Origami brand bikes. I am very interested in knowing all the pros and cons poeple have found with their bikes. Thank you!
In post #4 she talks about an Origami seat cushion. Does anyone other than Paul know that Origami sells seat cushions?

If you'd like to try a quick fit to help your seat issue first, I know the Origami bike company sells an inexpensive memory foam cover for your seat. That may help resolve some of your pain at least temporarily. You can find it here: origamibicycles.com/product/classic-bag-svea/ Hope this helps!
Post #5 feels like Paul's normal sales pitch:



I have owned an Origami bike for years now, and it still works like new. I have had virtually no issues with it (other than a simple flat tire), and it has held up perfectly over all terrains. However, I know everyone is different, so I also reccomend checking out the bike before fully committing. I know Origami offers a two week trial where you keep the bike for two weeks, and send it back if you don't like it. I think it would be a great option to consider!
In post #6 she switches to a Crane from a Gazelle.....Gazelle, it was a Gazelle just a week before.


My boyfriend and I both have Origami Crane bicycles (although the cheapest is the Hawk), I drive a Ford Focus, and both bikes fit very easily in my trunk. They are very easy and quick to fold and unfold, lightweight, and perfect for any distance and almost any terrain.
I really hope the admins do something about this.

Thanks,
Yan

Joe Remi 04-06-17 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by downtube (Post 19492624)
I'd recommend a Xootr Scooter if I thought this thread was real. I think the OP and Emmy are Mr. Pingis. Let's take a look at some of Emmy's posts:

In her first post we see that she is a college student and owns a Gazelle



In post #2 is innocent enough



Post #3 gets weird...she wants to know about Origami:



In post #4 she talks about an Origami seat cushion. Does anyone other than Paul know that Origami sells seat cushions?


Post #5 feels like Paul's normal sales pitch:



In post #6 she switches to a Crane from a Gazelle.....Gazelle, it was a Gazelle just a week before.



I really hope the admins do something about this.

Thanks,
Yan

What's weird is the Gazelle is a new model. I don't know what EmmyLou's story is, but someone working for Origami would know not to start with a story about owning a Gazelle "for years".

downtube 04-06-17 06:10 AM

I bet Paul has had a Gazelle for years :)

Thanks
Yan


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