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Old 05-01-17 | 11:56 AM
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sillymcnasty
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Originally Posted by linberl
Yes, that's an issue. As weight goes down, price goes up. Any chance there is a basement where she could chain a bike up? My son is on the 3d floor of an old building and keeps his mountain bike chained in the basement; there's a room that has the electrical/power stuff the landlord lets tenant bike owners use. The bike peeps get a key to the room.

Or, what about a minivelo? Doesn't fold but it is only 20 lbs and take little space. Respect Cycles Urban Velo (Mini Velo) V2.1 Available Now! | Respect Cycles, Innovative bikes, for The Urban Environment.

In NYC so, thieves are about. Shipped an iphone to her house and it was stolen after it was delivered lol. So it has to be foldable. She I think won't fret too much about the weight. But the folding ability is the most essential
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