The MEZZO Thread
#326
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What part is the sockal clip ... is that the locking mechanism for the folding part? I realise you can't load up a photo as a newby..you need 9 posts before they allow that.
There are very few parts available. Maybe you can find a local fabricator to make one for you.
This weblink may help The Folding Society - Mezzo d9 - an owner's view
There are very few parts available. Maybe you can find a local fabricator to make one for you.
This weblink may help The Folding Society - Mezzo d9 - an owner's view
Last edited by MezzoLew; 03-25-24 at 09:12 AM.
#327
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes, its the black block that should sit in front of the rear axle and hold onto the front mudguard arm when all folded up. Turns out it is very important as it stops the bike unfolding when picked up![Frown](https://www.bikeforums.net/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Will have to look for alternative systems
thanks again
Yes, its the black block that should sit in front of the rear axle and hold onto the front mudguard arm when all folded up. Turns out it is very important as it stops the bike unfolding when picked up
![Frown](https://www.bikeforums.net/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Will have to look for alternative systems
thanks again
#331
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#332
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I bought one of these a while back. It's good for tall people, I'm 1.92. The ride feels very similar to a normal bike. It just takes a bit of getting used to the handling because of the small wheels. But since I have an electric scooter with eight inch wheels, it wasn't a problem for me
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#333
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I bought one of these a while back. It's good for tall people, I'm 1.92. The ride feels very similar to a normal bike. It just takes a bit of getting used to the handling because of the small wheels. But since I have an electric scooter with eight inch wheels, it wasn't a problem for me
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#335
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It's also, oddly enough, very comfortable for such small wheels.
The transmission with nine gears is very good. Only had to adjust the brakes, shifting and change the lock on the chain. I got the bike new, I don't know where it came from considering they haven't made them for years.
The transmission with nine gears is very good. Only had to adjust the brakes, shifting and change the lock on the chain. I got the bike new, I don't know where it came from considering they haven't made them for years.