sabcycling
Active Member
- Location
- Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Hi guys, finally bit the bullet and bought the cheapest folding bike new on the market. Before you go mad, I did check Gumtree / eBay and couldn't find any better cheap used folders here in NI. A combination of things has led me to get back into cycling, not least the boringness of lockdown, the lack of daylight or excuses to get outdoors in the winter, staring at my screen as I WFH all day, only to sit on my personal laptop all evening... not getting enough exercise, having an increase in migraines (doctor told me that exercise can be more effective than most of their medication for that) and what have you..
So I'm back for 2021. Thought I'd share my experience with the bike as time goes on, as I reckon there's probably a lot of people like myself interested in a folding bike, but not interested in spending much money. I'm sure it catches their eyes the way it caught mine over the past few years. Let this serve as a bit of a regular live blog on how its holding up.
My expectations are low, that it will fall apart in a few months... But I'd like to get around a year of actual, decent use from it if that's not too much to ask for £130 and plastic 'disposable' components on a relatively heavy steel frame. IF I make good use of it, I'll be able to justify something like a Brompton through the cycle to work scheme... so time will tell.
It will live in the boot of my car, and will save me messing with an annoying, fiddly and horrible-to-fit-in-winter-with-icy-fingers cycle rack which I used last year on another cheap full size bike that ruined the back of my car...
Some issues so far... I can't seem to get it folded in half again... I've undone the little lock but the frame won't collapse... and I noticed the handlebars don't fold like the Halfords £275 folding bike do which might be a dealbreaker for some people (myself included if it won't fit in the boot). I will continue to update this and answer any questions you may have.
Enjoy some pictures of it brand new and shiny...
So I'm back for 2021. Thought I'd share my experience with the bike as time goes on, as I reckon there's probably a lot of people like myself interested in a folding bike, but not interested in spending much money. I'm sure it catches their eyes the way it caught mine over the past few years. Let this serve as a bit of a regular live blog on how its holding up.
My expectations are low, that it will fall apart in a few months... But I'd like to get around a year of actual, decent use from it if that's not too much to ask for £130 and plastic 'disposable' components on a relatively heavy steel frame. IF I make good use of it, I'll be able to justify something like a Brompton through the cycle to work scheme... so time will tell.
It will live in the boot of my car, and will save me messing with an annoying, fiddly and horrible-to-fit-in-winter-with-icy-fingers cycle rack which I used last year on another cheap full size bike that ruined the back of my car...
Some issues so far... I can't seem to get it folded in half again... I've undone the little lock but the frame won't collapse... and I noticed the handlebars don't fold like the Halfords £275 folding bike do which might be a dealbreaker for some people (myself included if it won't fit in the boot). I will continue to update this and answer any questions you may have.
Enjoy some pictures of it brand new and shiny...