Helix Update?
#2201
I agree that on very rough pavement, shocks make the bike faster. And while you find the loss minimal, I found it constant. Over the years I had two Moultons and eventually parted with them. I have not had a Birdy. My small wheel bike is my Brompton, which has a shock and needs the shock for comfort.
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My experience is that the rear suspension both of the Moulton Speed (note that the Moulton AM and older models have a different rear suspension) and Birdy do not cause an efficiency loss.
The main benefit of suspension for speed on rough road comes from the front suspension that makes the bike safer while the rear mainly affect the comfort.
I have also a Brompton, a superlight with titanium fork and rear triangle, on cobbles the front wheel bumps from one cobble to the next and force the rider to reduce its speed.
The problem of the Brompton is the combination of small wheels + rigid fork + narrow high pressure tires.
I am afraid that the same will happen with the very rigid single arm fork of the Helix.
The bigger wheels won't help a lot because the tires are too narrow and too high pressure. Peter should have made the frame to accept 50mm wide tires (which is the most common width of ETRTO 507 tires).
I have a titanium frame with carbon fork road bike with even bigger = ETRTO 622 high end wheels and even with 28mm wide tires, the same happens.
The only clear benefit of bigger wheels is on soft ground, sand for instance, where the smaller wheels are blocked faster. But also in this case, wider tires are needed.
The main benefit of suspension for speed on rough road comes from the front suspension that makes the bike safer while the rear mainly affect the comfort.
I have also a Brompton, a superlight with titanium fork and rear triangle, on cobbles the front wheel bumps from one cobble to the next and force the rider to reduce its speed.
The problem of the Brompton is the combination of small wheels + rigid fork + narrow high pressure tires.
I am afraid that the same will happen with the very rigid single arm fork of the Helix.
The bigger wheels won't help a lot because the tires are too narrow and too high pressure. Peter should have made the frame to accept 50mm wide tires (which is the most common width of ETRTO 507 tires).
I have a titanium frame with carbon fork road bike with even bigger = ETRTO 622 high end wheels and even with 28mm wide tires, the same happens.
The only clear benefit of bigger wheels is on soft ground, sand for instance, where the smaller wheels are blocked faster. But also in this case, wider tires are needed.
#2203
I find that that the primary suspension and the best are the bike's tires. I too have a 622 with nice lare tires, 38. On the brompton I run Primo Comets at 65 to 75 psi and it helps. I like wide supple tires and may try Scorchers next. I find rear suspension is to be more beneficial than front. It is the comfort that is letting you ride faster on broken pavement.
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For the Greenspeed Scorcher, they are currently 40mm wide and as far as I know too wide for the Brompton (I saw there was s narrower test version made for the Brompton but not in production yet I think).
Now, a full suspension Birdy even with narrow high pressure tires like the 32x355 Kojak at 8bar provides a level of safety and comfort on cobbles totally unknown with a Brompton, whatever the tires used.
#2208
For the Greenspeed Scorcher, they are currently 40mm wide and as far as I know too wide for the Brompton (I saw there was s narrower test version made for the Brompton but not in production yet I think).
I think I can fit them to my Brompton. Others have done it.
Now, a full suspension Birdy even with narrow high pressure tires like the 32x355 Kojak at 8bar provides a level of safety and comfort on cobbles totally unknown with a Brompton, whatever the tires used.
I think I can fit them to my Brompton. Others have done it.
Now, a full suspension Birdy even with narrow high pressure tires like the 32x355 Kojak at 8bar provides a level of safety and comfort on cobbles totally unknown with a Brompton, whatever the tires used.
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If you can fit the Scorcher on the Brompton, they will surely be a very good solution, they are wide, supple, fast tires. Maybe without mudguards ?
But Greenspeed made a narrower test version of the Scorcher especially for the Brompton, so the 40mm won't fit on all Brompton's
But Greenspeed made a narrower test version of the Scorcher especially for the Brompton, so the 40mm won't fit on all Brompton's
#2210
If you can fit the Scorcher on the Brompton, they will surely be a very good solution, they are wide, supple, fast tires. Maybe without mudguards ?
But Greenspeed made a narrower test version of the Scorcher especially for the Brompton, so the 40mm won't fit on all Brompton's
But Greenspeed made a narrower test version of the Scorcher especially for the Brompton, so the 40mm won't fit on all Brompton's
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So, its the rear fenders and its mounting that cause the problem !
With the original rear fender, there is indeed not enough clearance between the tire and the fender, sooner or later dirt will clog between the tire and the fender.
Removing the mudflap of the rear fender is a very bad idea, it is this mudflap that mostly protect the rider.
With the original rear fender, there is indeed not enough clearance between the tire and the fender, sooner or later dirt will clog between the tire and the fender.
Removing the mudflap of the rear fender is a very bad idea, it is this mudflap that mostly protect the rider.
#2213
So, its the rear fenders and its mounting that cause the problem !
With the original rear fender, there is indeed not enough clearance between the tire and the fender, sooner or later dirt will clog between the tire and the fender.
Removing the mudflap of the rear fender is a very bad idea, it is this mudflap that mostly protect the rider.
With the original rear fender, there is indeed not enough clearance between the tire and the fender, sooner or later dirt will clog between the tire and the fender.
Removing the mudflap of the rear fender is a very bad idea, it is this mudflap that mostly protect the rider.
It may not work out in practice. The next time I need a tire I will buy one and try and post. Right now I don't need one. If it does not work in rear I can use it in the front where cushion is needed more.
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