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Oh good, more pre-orders to fall in line behind the last pre-orders which will all be met before the backer bikes are shipped. This is moving along splendidly.
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Originally Posted by unclejemima
(Post 20676448)
I think the updated site has some new photos. No matter how long this is taking, you gotta admit its a pretty sexy bike.
- Black front fork locking knob - A small black bumper on the front fork to protect the frame - No bulge in the seatpost - Distinctive seatpost / saddle interface for sliding seat - Black rubber rings on the apex of the rear triangle - More cable guides, with a slightly diferent look - Neater cable routing on the rear triangle Still looks really good. |
Originally Posted by wesgreen
(Post 20676434)
My admiration for your optimism increases year after year.
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Originally Posted by Gibsonsean
(Post 20675858)
Hoping for a big backer update this weekend or next.
The previous update set the expectation that this would include final checkout instructions and a delivery schedule. We'll see. There is still a chance I'll have my bike in time for a Christmas trip to Spain but I'm more confident I'll have it before Spring. |
Originally Posted by Joe Remi
(Post 20676647)
Oh good, more pre-orders to fall in line behind the last pre-orders which will all be met before the backer bikes are shipped. This is moving along splendidly.
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Originally Posted by unclejemima
(Post 20676448)
I mean 22lbs...that's carbon fiber s-works hardtail weight range...for a folder!!!
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Originally Posted by 1nterceptor
(Post 20676491)
Real weight of a real bike. Available now; for a few decades actually. :)
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Originally Posted by 1nterceptor
(Post 20676491)
Real weight of a real bike. Available now; for a few decades actually. :)
If someone else makes a bike with most or all of the features of Helix, then posting about that here might be of interest to Helix buyers and detractors alike :) |
Originally Posted by MrFlamey
(Post 20676671)
Yes, but I think most people that ordered a Helix don't want a Brompton for various reasons, so going on about currently available bikes, none of which have the same combination of decently large wheels, titanium frame, uncompromising folded dimensions, light weight, disc brakes and reasonable price, is kind of pointless. This thread is over 50 pages long now, so reading these comments gets really boring after a while, and yes, so does waiting for Helix to actually ship, but I am at least interested in that.
If someone else makes a bike with most or all of the features of Helix, then posting about that here might be of interest to Helix buyers and detractors alike :) |
Originally Posted by MrFlamey
(Post 20676671)
Yes, but I think most people that ordered a Helix don't want a Brompton for various reasons, so going on about currently available bikes, none of which have the same combination of decently large wheels, titanium frame, uncompromising folded dimensions, light weight, disc brakes and reasonable price, is kind of pointless. This thread is over 50 pages long now, so reading these comments gets really boring after a while, and yes, so does waiting for Helix to actually ship, but I am at least interested in that.
If someone else makes a bike with most or all of the features of Helix, then posting about that here might be of interest to Helix buyers and detractors alike :) |
Originally Posted by Joe Remi
(Post 20677151)
We're just coming out of 2-and-a-half weeks of the air being too smokey to go outside here in California USA. You'd be amazed how exciting this boring thread is right now.
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Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 20677485)
Be safe sir,...my heart goes out to Cali!!! :(
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Originally Posted by 1nterceptor
(Post 20676491)
Site only mentions that the company will start taking people's money(again!) in 2019.
But does it say anywhere when they will deliver 1 bike? Year? Decade? Real weight of a real bike. Available now; for a few decades actually. :) https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7631/...e4f7f75ce5.jpg 2013 Brompton S6L-X by 1nterceptor, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by MrFlamey
(Post 20676671)
Yes, but I think most people that ordered a Helix don't want a Brompton for various reasons, so going on about currently available bikes, none of which have the same combination of decently large wheels, titanium frame, uncompromising folded dimensions, light weight, disc brakes and reasonable price, is kind of pointless. This thread is over 50 pages long now, so reading these comments gets really boring after a while, and yes, so does waiting for Helix to actually ship, but I am at least interested in that.
If someone else makes a bike with most or all of the features of Helix, then posting about that here might be of interest to Helix buyers and detractors alike :) The Tyrell IVE, Birdy and Brompton comes to mind. On the other end, there is Change Bike with their 700c and MTB versions. |
Originally Posted by pinholecam
(Post 20679225)
The Tyrell IVE, Birdy and Brompton comes to mind.
On the other end, there is Change Bike with their 700c and MTB versions. None hit the sweet spot, for me, that Helix will - really elegant and practical fold/unfold, nearly as compact as the Brommie folded (same width and height, just 3" longer), normalish geometry, 24" wheels good for mild rough stuff, as light as the lightest Brommie, rolls on its wheels when folded,10 speed (in my case) but easily changed to single or 11 speed Alfine, aesthetically and mechanically pleasing, and a bargain for what it is imo. Remains to be seen what ride and reliability are like. And tyre options.... hmmm. Yes, i know, it is not available yet - it will be, soon enough. |
Oops, basically just paraphrased Mr Flamey's post. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by Gibsonsean
(Post 20679534)
And tyre options.... hmmm.
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Originally Posted by MrFlamey
(Post 20681400)
Hopefully the existing slim 24" tires won't all be discontinued, but most tires in that size are too fat :(
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Originally Posted by Gibsonsean
(Post 20679534)
Not seen the Tyrell or the Change before. Both are interesting. Tyrell is kinda halfway between a Brompton and a Helix in terms of folding approach and tyre size (18") but without the refinement of either and by all accounts doesn't ride as well as a Brommie. Change is much like the Montague in terms of fold and requires removal of the front wheel.
None hit the sweet spot, for me, that Helix will - really elegant and practical fold/unfold, nearly as compact as the Brommie folded (same width and height, just 3" longer), normalish geometry, 24" wheels good for mild rough stuff, as light as the lightest Brommie, rolls on its wheels when folded,10 speed (in my case) but easily changed to single or 11 speed Alfine, aesthetically and mechanically pleasing, and a bargain for what it is imo. Remains to be seen what ride and reliability are like. And tyre options.... hmmm. Yes, i know, it is not available yet - it will be, soon enough. The Tyrell IVE rides great. I have had it for 3 years now riding it for x3 200km Audax, 3 major cycling tours, multiple other rides. Rides better than a B for sure as I have used my brother's one before. Standard bike drive train and good deraileur shifting. If I am to do it all over again, I'd get the Change Bike. (Thats from someone who has had a Moulton, a BF pocket rocket super pro, and a couple of other bikes). Folds compact (well thought out fold too) All the advantages of 700c The only times I will fold the bike is for travel. Someone who wants to do last mile type cycling will of course have different needs. |
Originally Posted by pinholecam
(Post 20683113)
The Tyrell IVE rides great.
I have had it for 3 years now riding it for x3 200km Audax, 3 major cycling tours, multiple other rides. Rides better than a B for sure as I have used my brother's one before. Standard bike drive train and good deraileur shifting. If I am to do it all over again, I'd get the Change Bike. (Thats from someone who has had a Moulton, a BF pocket rocket super pro, and a couple of other bikes). Folds compact (well thought out fold too) All the advantages of 700c The only times I will fold the bike is for travel. Someone who wants to do last mile type cycling will of course have different needs. Re. Change, gave you tried one? How did it compare to your Moulton? |
Interested in purchasing buy in
Is there someone on here who wanted to sell, there initial buy in? Is it transferable?
Thanks, Benjamin |
Originally Posted by Gibsonsean
(Post 20676662)
Short note posted last night saying the next update will be this coming week.
The previous update set the expectation that this would include final checkout instructions and a delivery schedule. We'll see. There is still a chance I'll have my bike in time for a Christmas trip to Spain but I'm more confident I'll have it before Spring. |
Originally Posted by zz_frankz
(Post 20688140)
any coming week news?
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Originally Posted by MrFlamey
(Post 20676671)
If someone else makes a bike with most or all of the features of Helix, then posting about that here might be of interest to Helix buyers and detractors alike :)
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Originally Posted by ladi
(Post 20689182)
You mean another bike that is delayed for years would be very welcome in this thread? :D To me the biggest difference between a Brompton and a Helix is not their wheel size or frame material. The biggest difference is that the Brompton actually exists. Beyond that, all comparison is hypothetical. It's like comparing your spouse to some movie character. The movie character might seem way better looking, they own a big house, can do kung fu, etc. ... . But one is real and one is not.
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