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My M12R at Zouch, when I finished the A-Z Challenge.
It's a standard M6R, but with a 50-34 compact chainset, SPDs, bar ends and fairy-repellant Marathon tyres.
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My M12R at Zouch, when I finished the A-Z Challenge.
It's a standard M6R, but with a 50-34 compact chainset, SPDs, bar ends and fairy-repellant Marathon tyres.
Hmm, folding seems to go impressively fast (though not very compact). But I assume unfolding takes very long and is pretty cumbersome - not optimal for a daily commute. I think I'll stick with my Brompton.
So uncool it IS cool if you ask me...My sole transport these days is this bulletproof little beauty that I've owned for twenty years. It can carry a week's load of shopping, is light enough for an old fart like me to carry up flights of steps, if necessary, and I can slog up most hills around here in Sussex without having to dismount. And an added bonus is that it's so uncool that I could probably leave it unlocked and it wouldn't get nicked.
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Bickerton today is run by Mark Bickerton (the son of the inventor of the Bickerton). He used to work closely with Dahon (but as far as I know Bickerton as a brand had no market presence at that time) and switched over to working with Tern when Josh Hon splitted from his father's company Dahon. At the same time he relaunched Bickerton as a brand, initially using Tern's designs and pimping them up with higher quality components and in retro optics. Seems to have worked well in Asia but possibly not so much in Europe. I've no idea how the current state is and if all current bickertons are rebranded Terns, but you may have a look yourself: https://www.bickertonportables.co.uk/bikes/Is that Bickerton one of the Dahon-alikes?
I did look at a full size Bickerton a while back, but it was just a Dahon Jack with some nicer paint.
You might get away with it on a train.It may be a LWB recumbent, but it has just occurred to me that my Linear is also a folding bike. I partially folded it when collecting it so it would go in the car. It certainly does not fold like a Brompton, and it wouldn't go on a train even when folded, but for transportation on an occasional basis it certainly folds. To fold it completely involves removing the steering rod and folding or removing the seat. The wheels fold under, but you could also remove them.
Unfolded:-
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Folded (not my bike!):-
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