Originally Posted by
dahoneezz
Its ok once you get the hang of it.
But a typical folding bike of the same size is easier to fold imo.
I have mixed feelings about the fold in the end.
Its a new approach, but it does not really bring much of an advantage.
No smaller fold, no stiffer joint, not simpler to fold.
Originally Posted by
Winfried
I've never seen an EEZZ on the road over here.
Are they only sold in Asia?
Its common enough in the shop that deals with folders here.
In the end, after getting a Java X1 Auto and CRIUS Smart 3.0, and trying the Eezz, my conclusion is that other than the better build, it does not bring much to the table.
The gearing span is very low and the upgrade path of the gearing is none/low.
Not cheap too.