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tcs 12-05-14 08:54 AM

650 posts, and nobody in this thread likes Stridas? :)

Anywhere else in the bicycle universe but folders and single sided wheels, belt drive, disc brakes and a three-speed bottom bracket gear - all on the same bike - would be off-scale exotic.

I see the latest Strida 5.2 offers a choice of three handlebars.

bhkyte 12-05-14 12:03 PM

I am glad to see the great diblasi getting Web time. Most underestimated folding bike. Not the best bike but such a great functioning item. My favourite is the R4 with V brakes. It does not have the folding forks which can be bent out of place. Plastic version on new bike sounds a good idea. I used to unfold this bike as I steped off the train. Literally.

tcs 12-05-14 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by bhkyte (Post 17364566)
I am glad to see the great diblasi getting Web time.

So long as they were shopping for 'not invented here', I wish Dahon had bought a license/rights to produce the DiBlasi R24 design rather than the Smartcog Bipod Cool Mint, but that's just me.

mconlonx 12-05-14 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by tcs (Post 17363963)
650 posts, and nobody in this thread likes Stidas? :)

Not a fan. I had a 2nd gen Strida and it was OK-ish, but the odd riding posture and long fold just didn't do it for me. Plus, there were too many plastic pieces on it, which led to creaking a flex. Looks great on paper, not to my liking IRL... Sold it locally within two months of buying via ebay. But who knows, with the latest models, they have have made great... strides...

tcs 12-05-14 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by mconlonx (Post 17364979)
Not a fan.

The first time I saw a picture of a Strida, back in the 1980s, I thought, 'Yeah, that guy's going to be in the bike business for like six months..." :) The Strida design, now manufactured by Ming Cycle, celebrated it's 25th anniversary a few years ago, making it one of the more long-lived folding bikes on the market.

I thought this was...interesting: Stida Sahara tour.

thugpipe 12-06-14 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by tcs (Post 17363963)
650 posts, and nobody in this thread likes Stridas? :)

Anywhere else in the bicycle universe but folders and single sided wheels, belt drive, disc brakes and a three-speed bottom bracket gear - all on the same bike - would be off-scale exotic.

I see the latest Strida 5.2 offers a choice of three handlebars.

I loved the strida until I rode one, holy crap that was the most unstable feeling bike I have ever been on. I really wanted to like it but there was no way. People complain how there are few fit options on most folders and that bike has one fit and it is akward.

To me the bike is very pretty and they did really shake up the traditional view of what a bike should be but to me it is not an enjoyable ride.

fietsbob 12-06-14 09:40 AM

Send me one so I have experience with Them :lol: I only own a Bike Friday and a Brompton. on my dimes..

canrock 12-08-14 01:33 AM

Nice find. You've done it again!

radityajoko 12-08-14 03:06 AM

@thugpipe

Hola! Thanks a lot. before i get my hands on the silvertip, i daydreamed about Moulton every day. But now i hardly think about it.

now i daydreamed this:

http://40.media.tumblr.com/8bbe9ae4c...c2do1_1280.jpg

radityajoko 12-08-14 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by tcs (Post 17363963)
650 posts, and nobody in this thread likes Stridas? :)

i do! actually own one originally bought for my wife (yep, same excuse :D) but i end up riding the strida if the weather was nice and i'm not rushing to go somewhere. it's a very nice bike. the crowd attention was a welcome bonus

smallwheeler 12-09-14 12:03 PM

beking custom mini velo:

https://i.imgur.com/kkVNG6j.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/dqrRWeW.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ur7RFpq.jpg

radityajoko 12-09-14 11:51 PM

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Speaking of Strida. I really dig the SX.

It is very wobbly bike, but whenever i ride one it always provide nice smile to my day.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422129

smallwheeler 12-10-14 01:06 PM

NYFTI folding bike from the Philippines. brazed chromoly frame. interesting fold strategy. apparently, this is the first production folding bike to be made in Phils. they recently won a design award and some grant money. good luck to them.



https://i.imgur.com/1WWXp1E.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/gcinvwF.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/69ioS2y.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/OVrxqBp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/OUz0AI0.jpg

Human_Amplifier 12-11-14 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by thugpipe (Post 17366783)
I loved the strida until I rode one, holy crap that was the most unstable feeling bike I have ever been on. I really wanted to like it but there was no way. People complain how there are few fit options on most folders and that bike has one fit and it is akward.

To me the bike is very pretty and they did really shake up the traditional view of what a bike should be but to me it is not an enjoyable ride.

Like sex appeal - Some people have it, others don't :-)

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422369http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422370

and others just dont like to go against the grain :-)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422371

Still Pedaling 12-11-14 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by radityajoko (Post 17371396)
@thugpipe

Hola! Thanks a lot. before i get my hands on the silvertip, i daydreamed about Moulton every day. But now i hardly think about it.

now i daydreamed this:

http://40.media.tumblr.com/8bbe9ae4c...c2do1_1280.jpg

And much nicer looking as well - IMHO. :)

smallwheeler 12-11-14 10:58 PM

veloline shuttle:

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152900.jpg

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152917.jpg

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152834.jpg

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152823.jpg

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152754.jpg

http://uniqcle.com/web/Veloline%2020...208_152814.jpg

radityajoko 12-12-14 02:40 AM

The dealer of Veloline is close to my apartment in Korea. might make a quick stop to check the Shuttle. Great picture.

thugpipe 12-12-14 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Human_Amplifier (Post 17380223)
Like sex appeal - Some people have it, others don't :-)

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422369http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422370

and others just dont like to go against the grain :-)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=422371

The bike itself looks quite sexy I will agree, but put a human being on it = Birth Control. One looks so akward and upright its like the same position a rider took on those old bikes with the giant front wheel you pedaled directly (sorry I don't know what to call it).

tcs 12-12-14 08:18 AM

The NYFTI looks, ah, nifty. Folds smaller than a Dahon Curve or EEZZ (but larger than a Brompton or either design of the mythical Dahon Curl). With ISO305 wheels and 'standard bicycle components', i.e. off the shelf derailleurs, it's going to have pretty short legged gearing, but that's nothing an XRF8W wouldn't fix. The saddle/bottom bracket relation looks 'interesting'.

tcs 12-12-14 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by thugpipe (Post 17383245)
...those old bikes with the giant front wheel you pedaled directly (sorry I don't know what to call it).

Ordinary, high wheeler, penny-farthing were common names. :)

dezzie 12-13-14 09:49 AM

Folding Style ©: Electrolyte Kosmopolit Mini Velo Series

ThorUSA 12-13-14 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by dezzie (Post 17386003)

interesting to go with a 26 inch fork..... wonder how they would look like with a fitting 20'inch fork...

intriguing the electric motor in the lefty style fork, wonder what the torque of the motor and the disc brake torque does over time to that. than again if a real lefty takes the disc brake in forward motion, than the 250 watt motor in reversed torque should be fine as well. I guess time would tell

knowing the pricetag for s and s fitting those bikes surely are not cheap.. but well done
thor

smallwheeler 12-13-14 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by dezzie (Post 17386003)


Kosmopolit unplugged | Electrolyte

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-x8Aj4bv0W_...b-1000x665.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gtDr_kG4ur...1410335446.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-K4uoIhSuiI...akku_gross.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-mmnRTDnQe6...l-1024x681.jpg
http://electrolyte.bike/wp-content/u...0-1000x791.jpg

smallwheeler 12-13-14 01:17 PM

more on the tyrell 18":

https://i.imgur.com/QG0paSa.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/h2Qh6bu.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Zb3PNDQ.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/GlhyD85.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5Df69UI.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/VyhBUTo.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ju0nxaF.jpg

fietsbob 12-13-14 01:35 PM

What Function does that red thing do? on the left, behind the brake lever.

Is that what releases the rear fold latch? [my guess]


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