Folders in the wild - post your photos
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The Recumbent Quant
My 2WD folding recumbent tandem.
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LET'S ROLL
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Origami Dragon carbon fiber folder
Warning: This post is biased as I am the owner of Origami (I hope this disclaimer is sufficient to keep Yan's panties from wadding up)
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
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Maybe you can send it to Yan where he can parade it in exotic Hawaii.
Warning: This post is biased as I am the owner of Origami (I hope this disclaimer is sufficient to keep Yan's panties from wadding up)
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
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Ha! I don't see that as an option. Because of the disc brakes, the Dragon doesn't pack well into a suitcase for air travel, so I will pick exotic destinations in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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There's time now
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Warning: This post is biased as I am the owner of Origami (I hope this disclaimer is sufficient to keep Yan's panties from wadding up)
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
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Maybe I'll follow suit, and take the intent of this thread in a different direction by posting images of my folder 'in the wilds' of my living room, or storage shed.
Warning: This post is biased as I am the owner of Origami (I hope this disclaimer is sufficient to keep Yan's panties from wadding up)
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
This is the new Origami Dragon in the wilds of my front yard. I wish that it were a more exotic locale, but alas, I have not had time to take it anywhere interesting.
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That's Metro-North a commuter train out of NYC. Planning to do a few on Amtrak this year, although they may not allow it in the overhead - may need to use the luggage areas by the doors. I carry an cover and lock, but not used either for the B yet. Look for one that rolls well while folded - made a huge difference for where I was willing to take the bike.
#597
half way commuter
we crossed manggar bridge, Balikpapan, around 2009. Back that time, folding bike was a novelty here...
#598
half way commuter
still with my Hasa...it was in Lombok, around 2009-2010.
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#599
half way commuter
here is my DT mini, went out to watch small parade and kind of karnival here in Balikpapan.
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half way commuter
some of us believed that we were "gifted with mental gps"...well that day our "mental signal" were bit low