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Old 05-07-11 | 12:54 PM
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pathlesspedaled
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If you get it with a rack and the Easy Wheels upgrade you can roll it really easily folded up by pushing or pulling on the saddle. If you don't get the rack, it's a little wobbly. The Brompton cover is open on the bottom so it can roll when put over it. I thought I would do that more, but the cover actually makes the whole thing look A LOT larger than its actual size.

Again. Just roll it in. Cover it at your destination. If you're going to leave it outside and constantly worry about it, then get a Dahon.

You'll be surprised where you can take it.





Originally Posted by fumblewhat
Well, this is all really, really good food for thought. I appreciate everyone's input!

I think I may wait to get on campus and get a better feel for my commute and so on before making my decision. I suspect that I really can take the bike inside more than I'd thought, as everyone suggests. I also suspect that there will be times when I'll need and want to leave it outside, though. The general consensus seems to be this would be a Bad Thing, and it does make me nervous, so...

Maybe I should be looking at a used Dahon or Tikit. I may even try to figure out a way to make a beater work, but I think I'd lose too much mobility. I'll give it some thought. I don't suppose there are any Brompton covers or bags that allow it to continue rolling effectively? Am I right in thinking it's easiest to roll with the handle bars still up?
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