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Funny you should ask... I'm trying to figure that one out myself and would love to hear various perspectives on that. I'm down to two brands -- Bike Friday and Dahon. What have you been looking at Key? My needs are a combo of loaded touring and business trips.
"a folding bike will not hold up to loaded touring"
That will be news to the Bike Friday crowd, who literally tour their bikes around the world. Granted, this is probably not the type of folder the OP was thinking of but just because it folds doesn't mean you can't use it for touring. It's not a quick-fold and it's not cheap but BF is a great bike for touring.
Actually, Bike Friday makes custom, high end folders specifically designed for touring (check out their New World Tourist model, or NWT). Not cheap, but they have a pretty loyal following and their bikes get rave reviews.
Anne said:a folding bike will not hold up to loaded touring; 20" wheels, cheaper components, etc.
You can get a full-size bike with couplers that allow you to break it down and pack it into a case. Ritchey makes the Breakaway, but many manufacturers offer the "S&S Coupler" as an add-on option. http://www.sandsmachine.com/
Alan Ortiz said:Funny you should ask... I'm trying to figure that one out myself and would love to hear various perspectives on that. I'm down to two brands -- Bike Friday and Dahon. What have you been looking at Key? My needs are a combo of loaded touring and business trips.
a folding bike will not hold up to loaded touring; 20" wheels, cheaper components, etc.
You can get a full-size bike with couplers that allow you to break it down and pack it into a case. Ritchey makes the Breakaway, but many manufacturers offer the "S&S Coupler" as an add-on option. http://www.sandsmachine.com/
Alan Ortiz said:Funny you should ask... I'm trying to figure that one out myself and would love to hear various perspectives on that. I'm down to two brands -- Bike Friday and Dahon. What have you been looking at Key? My needs are a combo of loaded touring and business trips.
a folding bike will not hold up to loaded touring; 20" wheels, cheaper components, etc.
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