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The folding electric bike

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    George K
    wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 12:50 last edited by
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    40 miles of range and fat tires.

    https://thenextweb.com/news/lectric-xp-folding-ebike-review

    This is the kind of thing I could have used when I was working - 6 miles each way - assuming I could store it somewhere at work.

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      Klaus
      wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 12:54 last edited by
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      For another, the beefy components also mean the bike ends up among the heavier ebikes I’ve tested at 67lbs, despite the small wheel diameter.

      Wtf?

      A folding bike which is that heavy doesn't make a lot of sense, imo.

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        6 Dec 2021, 12:50

        40 miles of range and fat tires.

        https://thenextweb.com/news/lectric-xp-folding-ebike-review

        This is the kind of thing I could have used when I was working - 6 miles each way - assuming I could store it somewhere at work.

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        Aqua Letifer
        wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 13:39 last edited by
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        @george-k said in The folding electric bike:

        40 miles of range and fat tires.

        https://thenextweb.com/news/lectric-xp-folding-ebike-review

        This is the kind of thing I could have used when I was working - 6 miles each way - assuming I could store it somewhere at work.

        Brompton have been making the best folders around for years now. They have eBike versions and they're great.

        Gotta be careful with folding bikes; they aren't at all similar to standard bicycles. I've tried Tern, Dahon, B'Twin and Raleigh Evo. The problem is that anywhere the bike folds, that's a potential weak point, or a spot where damage is easy to happen. It's also very hard to design a folding system that's not a complete pain in the ass.

        YRMV but Brompton I believe make the best around.

        Please love yourself.

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          Doctor Phibes
          wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 13:45 last edited by Doctor Phibes 12 Jun 2021, 14:50
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          Never mind the technology. What we really need to cycle to work is either genuine bike paths, or a lot less cars.

          I was only joking

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            6 Dec 2021, 13:45

            Never mind the technology. What we really need to cycle to work is either genuine bike paths, or a lot less cars.

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            Aqua Letifer
            wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 14:51 last edited by
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            @doctor-phibes said in The folding electric bike:

            What we really need to cycle to work is either genuine bike paths, or a lot less cars.

            I'd say only sometimes!

            D.C. is one of the greatest and safest cities to ride a bike in precisely because of the congestion. There's a critical point at which the traffic starts to work in a cyclists' favor.

            But yeah, barring that, we need to get a lot smarter about building such an infrastructure. It's something I think the East Coast is getting more behind, even though it's harder to update the existing (complete lack of a) grid here.

            Please love yourself.

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              6 Dec 2021, 14:51

              @doctor-phibes said in The folding electric bike:

              What we really need to cycle to work is either genuine bike paths, or a lot less cars.

              I'd say only sometimes!

              D.C. is one of the greatest and safest cities to ride a bike in precisely because of the congestion. There's a critical point at which the traffic starts to work in a cyclists' favor.

              But yeah, barring that, we need to get a lot smarter about building such an infrastructure. It's something I think the East Coast is getting more behind, even though it's harder to update the existing (complete lack of a) grid here.

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              Doctor Phibes
              wrote on 6 Dec 2021, 15:51 last edited by
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              @aqua-letifer said in The folding electric bike:

              @doctor-phibes said in The folding electric bike:

              What we really need to cycle to work is either genuine bike paths, or a lot less cars.

              I'd say only sometimes!

              D.C. is one of the greatest and safest cities to ride a bike in precisely because of the congestion. There's a critical point at which the traffic starts to work in a cyclists' favor.

              Yeah, fair point. The worst kind of cycling is in busy, fast-moving, traffic (i.e. 30mph and above), which is what I'd have to face.

              I was only joking

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