Tyrell Folder
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Tyrell Folder
Apparently, Tyrell bike has added a folding version of it's popular(here in Asia) minivelo to it's product line. Unfortunately, the Tyrell website doesn't seem to have any info as of yet, but there was an article about this in a cycling magazine I was leafing through tonight.
Did manage to find this link with a bit of info (in Japanese) and some blurry pictures here:
https://www.loro.co.jp/blog/lwr/2009/11/tyrell.html
Did manage to find this link with a bit of info (in Japanese) and some blurry pictures here:
https://www.loro.co.jp/blog/lwr/2009/11/tyrell.html

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Got to love google translations!
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Carbon yoke suspension, always stroke me and take a firm track the impact of small cars,"
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A few photos of the Tyrell FX from a cycle shop here in Yokohama -





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Wow, first really new fold I've seen in a while. Folding forks? Want!
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I was thinking just the opposite: from the design it appears you can't roll it backwards.
I'm also a bit weirded out by the rear triangle hinge -- the chainring isn't part of the folding triangle. At first glance this would seem likely to cause even more chain drop problems during folding than BF's NWT etc.
Also you have to lock both the rear triangle and the front fork in place once they've been folded to keep them from unfolding on you. And the handlebar situation is afterthought city.
Overall for a folding bike it seems pretty crummy. However for a high-end mini-velo which also happens to fold as a bonus feature, that's probably a great selling point.
From here I see 170,000 yen (about $1900 US). It's also only 19.5 pounds.
I'm also a bit weirded out by the rear triangle hinge -- the chainring isn't part of the folding triangle. At first glance this would seem likely to cause even more chain drop problems during folding than BF's NWT etc.
Also you have to lock both the rear triangle and the front fork in place once they've been folded to keep them from unfolding on you. And the handlebar situation is afterthought city.
Overall for a folding bike it seems pretty crummy. However for a high-end mini-velo which also happens to fold as a bonus feature, that's probably a great selling point.
From here I see 170,000 yen (about $1900 US). It's also only 19.5 pounds.
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I suppose this bike would be in competition with something like the Pacific Reach.
The bike is compared to the Brompton on this Japanese blog. With google translator you can get the gist(maybe). -
https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/md90_yochi/25276789.html
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I was thinking just the opposite: from the design it appears you can't roll it backwards.
I'm also a bit weirded out by the rear triangle hinge -- the chainring isn't part of the folding triangle. At first glance this would seem likely to cause even more chain drop problems during folding than BF's NWT etc.
I'm also a bit weirded out by the rear triangle hinge -- the chainring isn't part of the folding triangle. At first glance this would seem likely to cause even more chain drop problems during folding than BF's NWT etc.
Front and rear are locked in place. So you can lift and carry it. And also it seems to roll nicely. Forward.
Any experiences about the stability when riding? How firm is the folding fork?
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Very interesting. It looks vaguely Moultonish, or like a mixte and a folder had a love child.
Has anyone ridden it and can speak to the quality of the ride? $1800 is a lot and should be buying you something that's the quality of a Bike Friday.
Has anyone ridden it and can speak to the quality of the ride? $1800 is a lot and should be buying you something that's the quality of a Bike Friday.
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Finally - I got the chance to ride this bike a couple days ago at Cyclemode International in Tokyo. Was allowed only 10 minutes or so to take it for few laps around the facility - but man I didn`t want to get off! Definitely, it is the nicest bike I have ever ridden. It`s very very lightweight and feels as stiff as a road bike. Acceleration is rocket fast. It`s not your typical folding urban commuter, it`s more of a bike you will want to bring on your next vacation and ride fast for 100 miles or even race.
It is not the smallest fold, but still I was impressed and found it very easy to carry when bagged. Again - it is really light.
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A Tyrell folder in Car Free Day Cycling Parade 2010 in Hong Kong. 
















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+1, I also think the folding fork looks frightening. Especially since it folds in the direction force is applied to it. On my Birdy, for example, the handlebars fold backwards - but while it is in use I'm loading it forwards - hence even if the clamp fails the handlebars won't fold while in use.
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Saw this stunner in the bike parking garage today.



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Just bought my Tyrell FX in My Bike Shop Singapore, and I'm absolutely in love with it!
Tried out the Brompton S6R, Dahon Vector X10, Tern X10, then the Tyrell FX. The decision was immediate for me - the Tyrell FX rides and feels like a proper road bike, and you won't feel even the tiniest bit of twitchiness that you may experience in any brands of folding bikes at all!
Totally agree that the fold is a little clumsy, and it does not fold down to anything you would call 'small'. But the weight, or let's way weightlessness definately make up for it (8.9kg!). You can fly in this bike.
Tried out the Brompton S6R, Dahon Vector X10, Tern X10, then the Tyrell FX. The decision was immediate for me - the Tyrell FX rides and feels like a proper road bike, and you won't feel even the tiniest bit of twitchiness that you may experience in any brands of folding bikes at all!
Totally agree that the fold is a little clumsy, and it does not fold down to anything you would call 'small'. But the weight, or let's way weightlessness definately make up for it (8.9kg!). You can fly in this bike.
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