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Comment by 🚀 sparcipx

Re: "20 inch folding bikes for cargo"

In: s/Bicycles

Don't get me wrong, I've totally embraced the folding bike (my Auto-Mini is my main ride)... easy to store, great for throwing in the back of the car, and good cargo capacity. What I *should* have said was "Older folders aren't as... compact when folded, compared to more recent offerings".

🚀 sparcipx

2023-12-11 · 3 months ago

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😺 Nono [OP/mod] · Dec 11 at 15:21:

@sparcipx: We're in total agreement then! ^^

🪐 jupy · Jan 15 at 08:45:

Has it ever felt like it would tip backwards? I guess that would be avoided by putting some luggage in the front basket, but it was my first thought when seeing the photo

😺 Nono [OP/mod] · Jan 15 at 14:35:

@Jupy: Hi! Not at all... If anything, the bike feels much more stable!

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20 inch folding bikes for cargo — So my "thesis" is that 20 inch folding bicycles make for much better (and affordable) semi-substitutes for cago bikes, than their big-wheeled classical counterparts. And I've got a photo to prove my claim! The rear rack being so much lower on a 20 inch bike, you can put quite a lot of stuff on there. Just have to secure it with a couple of bungee cords. And there's also a robust wooden plank at the bottom of the bag, so that it keeps its shape. I've been...

20 inch bike for heavy groceries

💬 Nono [mod] · 10 comments · 7 likes · 2023-10-23 · 5 months ago