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Originally Posted by ThorUSA
it might be a few mm here and there and maybe not... its definitely NOT obviously less compact ... that's Brompton kool aid you are drinking

My bad. I should have written "Judging from 2m away and through the window pane, it looks like the Curve is less compact than the Brommie".


It's good news that it's, indeed, barely bigger:



Originally Posted by bhkyte
There is a quick release rack system that works really well and there is a possibility of using the seat post and bars to carry addition luggage.
Yes, but I prefer having a bag on the front, because most of the weight is already on the rear wheel.

Originally Posted by bhkyte
The curve is a small package. You will have no issues on a train. It's footprint is reduced if you stand it on its edge. it's a perfectly userable train commuter.
Thanks for the input.

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wish its fold was a bit smaller. Not bad for trains, apartments and offices. A bit big to bring onto a coach type bus. There's no way to squeeze it small enough between your legs and still get it behind a seat.
http://www.amazon.com/DAHON-CURVE-FO...ews/B00277OQA4

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