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Looking for a single speed folding bike

  • 26-12-2019 10:32PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭


    I'm currently paying €8 a day for city parking for work.
    I'd like to park far away from the city centre in free parking and cycle in to save money.

    I'd like to get a cheap, light folding bike.
    Something like the Vilano Urbana or Retrospec Judd.
    Both are listed on amazon for $219 however the Vilano doesn't ship to Ireland and the Retrospec has $165 import charges and shipping.
    I know there's lots of folding bikes on the market, I was looking at the Raleigh evo 2 in halfords for €300 but i'd love to get something much lighter and simpler (and hopefully a little cheaper) i.e. Less weight and less parts that can brake.

    If anyone knows of a place to get a Vilano Urbana or similar (fixed speed, light, cheap, quick folding) bike in ireland i'd be very greatful. Thanks.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,293 ✭✭✭✭Nekarsulm


    Sounds like you need a Raleigh 20 folder from the 1980's.
    Although "light" isn't a word often associated with them..... :D

    Bought a 2nd hand B'twin Tilt 120 last summer, and its lighter than the 20, with much better brakes and more gears.
    Folds smaller too.
    Could do with a taller top gear for faster moving city traffic, I feel.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 11,961 ✭✭✭✭tomasrojo


    I'm assuming Brompton are too expensive for what you want? They do single-speed versions that are very good, but they're probably somewhere around a grand.

    Strida do a single-speed:
    https://www.foldingbike20.com/strida-lt-folding-bicycle-review/

    No idea what they're like. Mixed reviews, I think. Ok for a few km, I think, but not for what you want.

    Dahon do a single-speed called the Uno. Again, never used it, but Dahons have a pretty good reputation overall.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,461 ✭✭✭✭beauf


    have a single speed dahon speed uno I got second hand for 250-300. Mine is the one with a coaster rear brake. It's as simple as they come. I've not used it that much. As I stopped cycling shortly after I got it. Struggled to find fenders for it. It's great fun but if I was getting another I'd get one with a regular rear brake. The coaster is a pain for starting off, as you can't position the pedal where you like easily. I like the clutter free aspect though. Just a fun bike.

    I have another folding bike with gears and fenders. I do like the gears but they tended to get knocked when using on the train. Didnt find one gear on the Uno a problem. The bike with gears is more upright and more comfortable. Probably more old fashioned looking though.

    Other people might not notice it, but the Uno is a good bit lighter by a kilo or so. I feel it's significantly handier when lifting it. I was struggling with carrying the bikes on the over crowded trains. Partially why I stopped using them.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,461 ✭✭✭✭beauf


    On a crowded space a Brompton is vastly superior for compactness. My dahons are 20" and probably the more compact folders at that size. (Some are abysmal mine are good). But a Brompton is much better.


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