Bickerton Portable
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Bickerton Portable
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The project is stopped. There are neither those british oldschool tires, nor 14" cycle wheels available, or they camouflage themselfs as good, I can't find them. Keep in mind my being Germany based location, please, if you don't mind.
So I'm going to sell both. I heard some tales of their being recommended in Japan very strong. Is anybody capable of giving some information, as there are shipping, which platform, ebay perhaps?
I would appreciate it!
Thanks to you all in advance!
Sporty wishes, and have a nice and peaceful easterfest!
Peter
The project is stopped. There are neither those british oldschool tires, nor 14" cycle wheels available, or they camouflage themselfs as good, I can't find them. Keep in mind my being Germany based location, please, if you don't mind.
So I'm going to sell both. I heard some tales of their being recommended in Japan very strong. Is anybody capable of giving some information, as there are shipping, which platform, ebay perhaps?
I would appreciate it!
Thanks to you all in advance!
Sporty wishes, and have a nice and peaceful easterfest!
Peter
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any time I come here, I don't find my writings again. So let me have a new try:
bought one, recently, I was looking for spares & parts. First around here in Germany, and today with good luck found
C H White & Son 51, High Street Malmesbury Wilts SN16 9AG United Kingdom
email: chwhite@btinternet.com Tel no. 01666 822330
I took contact, but without response for the moment.
But another intention of mine is the wish for a discussion around this bike, expressions, a. s. o..
t. b. c.
Peter
any time I come here, I don't find my writings again. So let me have a new try:
bought one, recently, I was looking for spares & parts. First around here in Germany, and today with good luck found
C H White & Son 51, High Street Malmesbury Wilts SN16 9AG United Kingdom
email: chwhite@btinternet.com Tel no. 01666 822330
I took contact, but without response for the moment.
But another intention of mine is the wish for a discussion around this bike, expressions, a. s. o..
t. b. c.
Peter
What are you after? I'm 2 miles away from CH White.
Have you tried holland bike? Bickerton used to be Dahon licensed products; Dahon hardware with an English-like paintwork and fancy leather grips.
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I've heard mention in past of CH White for folder parts, usually for the folding joint latch parts.
There have been other threads on here in 2024 regarding a newer Bickerton bifold on the Dahon pattern (not original Bickerton).
There have been other threads on here in 2024 regarding a newer Bickerton bifold on the Dahon pattern (not original Bickerton).
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But I cancelled all of this, because I found out tires for this bikes are rare, and therefor expensive. Additional fact is my being germany based, so shipping costs leave explode the total. I got lucky in finding another one to buy, so the option of changing both wheels to 14x1,75 is opened with enough of time seeking them.
Ok, originality doesn't look alike, but there are a lot of reasons doing so! Frame #: 2291!
Have a nice Osterfest!
Peter
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Nice Osterfest, to all of you bikers!
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Hi there, thank you very much for your kind, and interesting response!
But I cancelled all of this, because I found out tires for this bikes are rare, and therefor expensive. Additional fact is my being germany based, so shipping costs leave explode the total. I got lucky in finding another one to buy, so the option of changing both wheels to 14x1,75 is opened with enough of time seeking them.
Ok, originality doesn't look alike, but there are a lot of reasons doing so! Frame #: 2291!
Have a nice Osterfest!
Peter
But I cancelled all of this, because I found out tires for this bikes are rare, and therefor expensive. Additional fact is my being germany based, so shipping costs leave explode the total. I got lucky in finding another one to buy, so the option of changing both wheels to 14x1,75 is opened with enough of time seeking them.
Ok, originality doesn't look alike, but there are a lot of reasons doing so! Frame #: 2291!
Have a nice Osterfest!
Peter
First generation Dahon bikes (I think never rebadged as Bickerton) 1980s and 1990s used 16"/305 wheels and tires. Those tires are not as common in bike shops but still available.
Smaller wheel Brompton bikes use 16"/349 wheels and tires, so quite common as there are many Bromptons in current use.
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Hi there, it IS! But I romed all of those sites, on my trace finding oldtimer threads, old bikes forums, as I did several years ago restoring a Raleigh 1 tourist from '70. It took me about one year to complete it, with rare battery tube, and I changed the ilumination to LED. Finally I sold it for 450€. But it's restorer's intention, after a project is ahead of a project.
Nice Osterfest, to all of you bikers!
Peter
Nice Osterfest, to all of you bikers!
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Bickerton Portable, 1971~1989:



Front wheel: ISO298 (14x1 3/8)
Rear wheel: ISO349mm (16x1 3/8)
Tires in the ISO298 size have become rare since the 1971 design date. The Bickerton Portable intelligentsia has begun rebuilding their front wheels in common ISO305.
Modern bikes with Bickerton badging have been manufactured by Tern for several years.



Front wheel: ISO298 (14x1 3/8)
Rear wheel: ISO349mm (16x1 3/8)
Tires in the ISO298 size have become rare since the 1971 design date. The Bickerton Portable intelligentsia has begun rebuilding their front wheels in common ISO305.
Modern bikes with Bickerton badging have been manufactured by Tern for several years.
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Bickerton Portable, 1971~1989:



Front wheel: ISO298 (14x1 3/8)
Rear wheel: ISO349mm (16x1 3/8)
Tires in the ISO298 size have become rare since the 1971 design date. The Bickerton Portable intelligentsia has begun rebuilding their front wheels in common ISO305.
Modern bikes with Bickerton badging have been manufactured by Tern for several years.



Front wheel: ISO298 (14x1 3/8)
Rear wheel: ISO349mm (16x1 3/8)
Tires in the ISO298 size have become rare since the 1971 design date. The Bickerton Portable intelligentsia has begun rebuilding their front wheels in common ISO305.
Modern bikes with Bickerton badging have been manufactured by Tern for several years.
As I said in #5 above, "There have been other threads on here in 2024 regarding a newer Bickerton bifold on the Dahon pattern (not original Bickerton)." I thought he had a more recent Bickerton, like another thread last year. I guess he has an original one! One of my early bike books deep in storage, has a drawing of one hung up on a coat rack.
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Compared to a Raleigh or Peugeot folder of the early 1970s, the Bickerton was a revolution in small folded size and light weight. As a bicycle, it was overly flexible, the ergonomics were odd and the handling was an acquired taste at best. Back in the day, modified for touring:

As documented in her book, Daisy, Daisy, Christian Miller rode across the USA on an almost stock 3-speed Bickerton in the late 1970s.

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Tires rare? If it's a rebadged Dahon 20" folder, the tires are 20"/406 x 1.5" or 1.75", many frames can also fit up to 1.95" section. Very commonly available, these tire sizes fit BMX bikes.
First generation Dahon bikes (I think never rebadged as Bickerton) 1980s and 1990s used 16"/305 wheels and tires. Those tires are not as common in bike shops but still available.
Smaller wheel Brompton bikes use 16"/349 wheels and tires, so quite common as there are many Bromptons in current use.
First generation Dahon bikes (I think never rebadged as Bickerton) 1980s and 1990s used 16"/305 wheels and tires. Those tires are not as common in bike shops but still available.
Smaller wheel Brompton bikes use 16"/349 wheels and tires, so quite common as there are many Bromptons in current use.
You are confusing me: 16"/349 are compareable with both, front 14" x 1 3/8 37-298, or the same rear in 16" ? 37-288 are available, but they don't fit for heavens sake!
Please let me know, for a pint-
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My mistake on two points. 1) I thought you were talking about the later Dahon or Tern folders that were simply branded Bickerton, those use 406 tires, (not an orginal Bickerton), and 2) I was not aware of the obscure front tire size on original Bickertons.
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Richard's Bicycle Book, page 63. The book's drawing was taken from this photograph which appeared in Bike World magazine:

Compared to a Raleigh or Peugeot folder of the early 1970s, the Bickerton was a revolution in small folded size and light weight. As a bicycle, it was overly flexible, the ergonomics were odd and the handling was an acquired taste at best. Back in the day, modified for touring:


Compared to a Raleigh or Peugeot folder of the early 1970s, the Bickerton was a revolution in small folded size and light weight. As a bicycle, it was overly flexible, the ergonomics were odd and the handling was an acquired taste at best. Back in the day, modified for touring:

Wow that's a big chainring on the tourer. Not unlike light touring on a Brompton with just a big front bag, multimode transport is easy. I can only picture touring on my Dahon Speed because at this point in modifications, it sacrifices little versus a 700c touring bike, in fact, the agility of the 20" wheels helps counteract the heavy steering of a fully-loaded tourer.
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On Bickerton, still?
That's the pic/drawing! Well done sir!
Wow that's a big chainring on the tourer. Not unlike light touring on a Brompton with just a big front bag, multimode transport is easy. I can only picture touring on my Dahon Speed because at this point in modifications, it sacrifices little versus a 700c touring bike, in fact, the agility of the 20" wheels helps counteract the heavy steering of a fully-loaded tourer.
Wow that's a big chainring on the tourer. Not unlike light touring on a Brompton with just a big front bag, multimode transport is easy. I can only picture touring on my Dahon Speed because at this point in modifications, it sacrifices little versus a 700c touring bike, in fact, the agility of the 20" wheels helps counteract the heavy steering of a fully-loaded tourer.
In my opinion, riding a Bickerton portable is like riding an ambling camel, I presume, or surfing with the alien in a longitudinal wave. The more you increase a weight in front, with a pocket f. e., the higher become the wave. Or to say: it takes a little practice. But then it's great in making "big season in a marina"! It was created by a Rolls Royce engeneer, not any bicycle mech. at least.
The pictures were AI related art as they were handpainted at century's edge, With those excited ladies on it, smiling. The reason is explained with women's anatomy, but not in riding a special brand.
Peter
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In my opinion, riding a Bickerton portable is like riding an ambling camel, I presume, or surfing with the alien in a longitudinal wave. The more you increase a weight in front, with a pocket f. e., the higher become the wave. Or to say: it takes a little practice. But then it's great in making "big season in a marina"! It was created by a Rolls Royce engeneer, not any bicycle mech. at least.
The pictures were AI related art as they were handpainted at century's edge, With those excited ladies on it, smiling. The reason is explained with women's anatomy, but not in riding a special brand.
Peter
In my opinion, riding a Bickerton portable is like riding an ambling camel, I presume, or surfing with the alien in a longitudinal wave. The more you increase a weight in front, with a pocket f. e., the higher become the wave. Or to say: it takes a little practice. But then it's great in making "big season in a marina"! It was created by a Rolls Royce engeneer, not any bicycle mech. at least.
The pictures were AI related art as they were handpainted at century's edge, With those excited ladies on it, smiling. The reason is explained with women's anatomy, but not in riding a special brand.
Peter







