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Old 07-28-24 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by RoadWearier
Ok I have done much search and reading SO PLEASE don't tell me to "search." I did that but I'm looking for personal experiences!

I recently have started a job where I can bring my bike when I travel and commute from hotel to job. Very excited!

One job is 4 miles from my house. I'd just ride my regular bike but there is no safe place to lock it up. So..
4 miles, with hills. Would like to be able to fold easily (points for Brompton). However folding super small isn't that important but I WILL be carrying up a flight of stairs or two.
I guess Brompton would solve these problems but I do like 20 inch wheels and really hate the idea of dropping $2000 on a folding bike. How cumbersome is a Zizzo or Dahon to carry around? Any other suggestions? Those are the bikes that seem to come up the most.
Few considerations:
If you carry a regular bike up the stairs, then carrying a folding bike (while not folded) is just as easy.
(I lift under the nose of the saddle of a Dahon)
If you absolutely HAVE to carry while folded, I am also suggesting a tri fold.
Bi folds have a wider, less controllable fold and are more clumsy to carry while folded.

You mentioned hills:
The gear range of bromptons are generally limited.
The clones have a wider gear range.

Most of the bi-folders fold and carry the same.

I suggest the Origami folders if bi-fold is your thing.
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