"IF" Folding Bicycle

SPECS:

Bike Weight: 32 lbs (14.7 kg)
Frame: Pacific AL7005 IF Monocoque with Single Swing Arm
Tire: Kenda Kwick Roller Sport 26 x 1.5 inches
Rim: Alloy 6061-T6 26 x 1.5 inches; 12H 3 Spider Plates
Hub: KT Sealed Bearings for Single Arm Frame
Chainwheel: Speed Drive 22T with CG
Chain: KMC HG53
Freewheel: 12T Sprocket
Derailer: Speed Drive Dual Speed System
Shifter: Heel Push Bottom on BB Axle
Saddle: Velo VL-2064 Brown
Pedal: Foldable
Stem: CNC Integrated to Front Fork
Brake: Mechanical Disc Brake with 6 inch rotors
Brake Lever: Mechanical Disc Brake Lever
rkonesays...

Looks cool, but with my quick-release tires I can put my bike in my sedan-sized trunk with only slightly more effort. That's the only time storage space is a concern for me.

schmawysays...

Yeah very spendy way to put a bike in a trunk, but it's nice to know there are people really thinking it out. And it stimulates my wanty gland.

conansays...

wow, so you created a folding bycicle. In 2009. way to go. it isn't like we've had them for mmmh let me see.. about THIRTY years or so? and yours isn't even special in any way, it doesn't fold any smaller, it doesn't look more like a "real" bike and surprise! it doesn't even handle any better in folding. guess anything looks so "2.0" just when you put a trancy video on youtube.

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