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Gibsonsean 03-04-19 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Remi (Post 20822394)
Excuse me, I was specifically targeted by another commenter as being repetitive about weight, and you keep complaining every time the topic comes up. It was about me.

For someone who insists you are taken at your word, yoi sure don't practice what you preach.

Joe Remi 03-04-19 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by Gibsonsean (Post 20822466)
For someone who insists you are taken at your word, yoi sure don't practice what you preach.

That's a lovely story. I'm going to keep commenting on this bicycle as interest warrants, and you guys can keep complaining about repetition and posting "dead horse" emojis. I don't care.

linberl 03-04-19 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by KentS (Post 20822421)
Bike Friday are fine to ride but embarrassing to carry around when folded. It's hard to be passionate about them.

I dont find my Bike Friday Pakit hard to carry folded at all....I have a Brompton Off Yer Bike handle on it and carry it just by that handle. Same way you would carry a Brompton, except my BF Pakit only weighs 19 lbs, lol.

Joe Remi 03-04-19 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by linberl (Post 20822542)
I dont find my Bike Friday Pakit hard to carry folded at all....I have a Brompton Off Yer Bike handle on it and carry it just by that handle. Same way you would carry a Brompton, except my BF Pakit only weighs 19 lbs, lol.

I knew you'd be along shortly! 🤣

I presume the poster is thinking of the traditional NWT-type design, which is indeed unwieldy..it's really more a packable bike than folding one. PakiT OTOH is a very compact and light, it's a great little folder.

linberl 03-04-19 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Remi (Post 20822551)
I knew you'd be along shortly! 🤣

I presume the poster is thinking of the traditional NWT-type design, which is indeed unwieldy..it's really more a packable bike than folding one. PakiT OTOH is a very compact and light, it's a great little folder.

Perhaps, but the NWT is a packable bike for travel, not a bike made for multi-modal use. It fits in a standard suitcase so there's no airlines fees. I do think I was very restrained in my response, however......holding back that "passionate" attitude, lol.

tds101 03-04-19 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by Gibsonsean (Post 20822466)
For someone who insists you are taken at your word, yoi sure don't practice what you preach.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...617fbb4290.gif
Jeebus,...some of you really cry when the convo doesn't go your way.

Gibsonsean 03-05-19 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by tds101 (Post 20822799)
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...617fbb4290.gif
Jeebus,...some of you really cry when the convo doesn't go your way.

boo hoo

Jipe 03-05-19 02:24 AM

Any announcement of the shipment of a second batch of Helix ?

AvnerBen 03-05-19 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by Jipe (Post 20823230)
Any announcement of the shipment of a second batch of Helix ?

Was supposed to be on the first week of March. That should be about now...

tds101 03-05-19 06:48 AM


Originally Posted by Gibsonsean (Post 20823184)
boo hoo

:deadhorse2:

:welcome

ward00 03-05-19 01:52 PM

After chastising some posters in the past for complaining about a now existent "non existent" bike, now its my turn to complain. The primary reason I plunked down money for the bike was the weight. For me, that what made the bike stand out over the rest. Now that advantage is gone, I'm really not sure why I needed another average weight folding bike. I ordered the bike with the single speed option. Anyone want to trade cash for my expected for delivery in July bike?

KentS 03-05-19 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by linberl (Post 20822542)
I dont find my Bike Friday Pakit hard to carry folded at all....I have a Brompton Off Yer Bike handle on it and carry it just by that handle. Same way you would carry a Brompton, except my BF Pakit only weighs 19 lbs, lol.

Yea I am talking about the original design; the newer ones were designed to be multi-modal friendly. I have a pocket rocket pro which is also about 19 lbs, which is great. But when I take it on the bus all the dangling parts pop out and poke people in the shins.

linberl 03-05-19 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by KentS (Post 20824198)
Yea I am talking about the original design; the newer ones were designed to be multi-modal friendly. I have a pocket rocket pro which is also about 19 lbs, which is great. But when I take it on the bus all the dangling parts pop out and poke people in the shins.

Yeah, but that's not what it was designed for, unfair to judge it in that regard. It would be like complaining that the Brompton doesn't float, lol. That said, I did take my NWT on the bus a few times....folding pedals and velcro straps work wonders or you can use a carry bag. Or you can just get a Pakit for multi-modal and save the NWT for travel =).

towndock 03-06-19 09:20 AM

A question for those that know. How many bikes has Helix delivered so far?

AvnerBen 03-06-19 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by towndock (Post 20825267)
A question for those that know. How many bikes has Helix delivered so far?

We know for sure about 5. The next update is supposed to come on beginning of March, which is imminent. The forecast was starting with 100 per month, eventually advancing to 250.

Joe Remi 03-06-19 09:48 AM

It's anniversary day. Three years later!!!

tds101 03-06-19 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Remi (Post 20825301)
It's anniversary day. Three years later!!!

:bday:

Jonesandrew 03-07-19 09:08 AM

The backer of bike no. 6 is expecting to take delivery on the 11th of March. No indication yet on the quantity in this second batch.

AvnerBen 03-07-19 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by Jonesandrew (Post 20826840)
The backer of bike no. 6 is expecting to take delivery on the 11th of March. No indication yet on the quantity in this second batch.

👍 Good news!

Jonesandrew 03-08-19 09:08 AM

The current indication is that there's 5 bikes in the second batch (not confirmed by Helix). If that is confirmed, they're currently making 5 bikes a month. Looks like the ramp up in output is going to be painfully slow.

towndock 03-08-19 09:42 AM

So... a hypothetical 10 bikes shipped. I recall there were over 1,000 ordered in the Kickstarter, plus perhaps some more after during an online ordering window?
What is the total order backlog?

AvnerBen 03-08-19 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by towndock (Post 20828586)
So... a hypothetical 10 bikes shipped. I recall there were over 1,000 ordered in the Kickstarter, plus perhaps some more after during an online ordering window?
What is the total order backlog?

little more than 1700

linberl 03-08-19 10:11 AM

Is it possible he's going slowly for a reason? My ShareRoller is ready to ship but the dev is sending a few units at a time to backers in his local area first to see if there are any issues or feedback he can incorporate before going into full shipment mode....maybe Peter is intentionally sending a few at first as well?

Jipe 03-09-19 04:13 AM

Once the parts are available (frame, fork, rear frame, components...) assembling the bikes is mainly done by hand and the amount of bikes assembled per day or week or month depend of the amount of people working on the assembly. Once the bikes are assembled, testing them is also manual work, testing more assembled bikes before shipping them, requires more people.

These people are different people than the one building the frames.

To speed up assembly, Peter must set up an assembly chain (search for video of the Brompton factory to see how it s done for a factory producing about 50K bike per year), does such a chain already exist ?

The Vellobike+ KS project had the same problem and could never reach the initially announced production rate (that was smaller than what Helix would need to deliver all bikes in a reasonable amount of tine). Shipment of Vellobike+ started about one year ago and all bikes aren't shipped yet.

For the assembly, I think that Helix also requires more effort/time than a normal bike (examples: the lefty folding fork will take much more work/time to be assembled and mounted on the frame than a normal fork, the rear frame with its complex locking needs also more work/time, same for the folding stem...).

berlinonaut 03-09-19 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Jipe (Post 20829779)
Once the parts are available (frame, fork, rear frame, components...) assembling the bikes is mainly done by hand and the amount of bikes assembled per day or week or month depend of the amount of people working on the assembly. Once the bikes are assembled, testing them is also manual work, testing more assembled bikes before shipping them, requires more people.

These people are different people than the one building the frames.

To speed up assembly, Peter must set up an assembly chain (search for video of the Brompton factory to see how it s done for a factory producing about 50K bike per year), does such a chain already exist ?

As [MENTION=39128]downtube[/MENTION] claimed he could assemble 500 Helixes per month on his own w/o an assembly chain or any assembly process - maybe Peter should employ him. :p


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