Originally Posted by
reppans
Two things that I dislike about bicycle riding are getting stuck on long stretches with heavy vehicular traffic, and backtracking the same route to get back to your starting point - ie, I'd rather see 30 miles of new scenery, than 15 miles twice (when you can't build a good loop).
In an urban area a folder often gives you public transport options to minimize both issues, but what do you do in the country away from these transportation infrastructures?
I recent did a ultralight 3-night camping tour on my Brompton and was shocked at how many folks had never really seen a folding bicycle before. People were astounded by the bike with many actually asking if they could take pictures of it. It certain opened up many friendly conversations.
So I was wondering if this folding bicycle curiosity might be a good catalyst to catch a ride while out in the country. Just fold the bike up by your feet and stick your thumb out. There's bound to a few folks that would inquisitively stop to check out the bike and offer you a ride. Just testing in my own cars, I think I can gracefully board most cars with the Brompton right on my lap, and without touching/bumping any part of the vehicle - in other words, no additional loading time or effort required by the driver vs a regular hitchhiker.
So, anyone ever try hitchhiking with a folding bike?
Well, I don't quite understand why you are shocked that you find many people don't know what a folding bike is. Two years ago, I hadn't a clue either. Depending on where you live determines, to a large degree, whether it's something conmanly known. Where I live, its a rare site to see someone on a folding bike. Perhaps in larger urban areas where more people commute with public transportation, you might find individuals that know something about folding bikes.
Hitchhiking? I don't know where you live brother, but here, your life can be at serious risk. When I was a kid, we would hitchhike all over. No chance of doing that anymore. I wish you God's speed with that idea.