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Folding bikes offer a healthy and cost effective method of commuting plus the advantage of multi-mode travel versus conventional bikes.
Folding bicycles have been around since the early seventies when innovative engineers came up with the idea of creating a bike that could be hung on a coat stand when not in use. Early models like the British built Bickerton were heavy and clunky so were slow to catch on with the general public. But thanks to clever engineers like Andrew Ritchie and David Hon, inventors of the Brompton and Dahon brands, folding bikes of today are light, nimble and offer numerous advantages over conventional bicycles. Advantages of Folding Bikes
Folding Bikes Versus Conventional BikesA folding bicycle is intended for commuting or recreational purposes so it is designed with smaller 16” or 20” wheels and a frame built for comfort and longevity. Although the majority of folding bikes sold have these smaller wheels, manufacturers like market leader Dahon now produce high-end road and mountain bikes too, all with folding capability. The short wheelbase on a folding bike can translate to a rougher ride on bumpy ground, which is why many folders have chunkier tires versus conventional hybrid bikes. Disadvantages of Folding Bikes
Cost of a Folding BikeCheaper “quality” models start around £250/$360 with top end folders made specifically for road or mountain use selling at over £1000/$1450. As with conventional bikes, the higher the cost, the better the components and the lighter the bike. One of the lightest folding bikes on the market currently is the Sinclair A-Bike. Whilst the design is totally different from standard folders, it does offer a faster option than walking and is perfect for tube stations as it folds in less than 10 seconds. Buying a Folding BikeKey brands to consider are market leader Dahon which offers affordable folding bikes across a wide range of styles and pricepoints, Brompton for hand built designs made in London or perhaps one of the trendy newer brands like Birdy or Airnimal. Folding bikes offer the flexibility of multi-mode travel and are perfect for people looking to offset their carbon footprints by jumping on the bike+bus/train instead of taking the car. A boost to health and fitness is an added bonus. Related Articles Why Buy a Brompton Folding Bike?
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