• hummmmmmmmmmmmmm....mmmm

  • Nice idea.. how about just having trains actually let real bikes on without all the grief?

  • tbh. the wheel looks more cumbersome after it's been folded.

  • HMMMM

    check these dur- ace wheels proto types sheeeeeeeits

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0dzMp61G5w

  • the dogs owner put a bet on marcus burghardt not finishing the race

  • holy shit....

  • too much work and price for that little spacesaving

  • Can't wait to get mine! ;)

  • i saw it at the RCA show last year, it doesn't actually work. you need to run a tub on it and when you fold it, you need to let all the air out. a totally impractical design IMO.

  • 32h is the new 32h - steel is real, and that goes for spokes too ;)

  • Can't see it taking off to be honest. If you need a bike that compact, you'd get a Brompton. Mine is just as fast as any hybrid I've ever ridden, if not faster. Must be quite heavy too.

  • solving a problem that doesn't exist

  • Nice idea.. how about just having trains actually let real bikes on without all the grief?

    What, like with a guard's van..? Where you can put bikes in..? And ride the train to wherever you like, before cycling..? Oh dear, oh dear. Looks like the hippy's been at the whacky baccy again, I feel.

    I mean, really! Don't think that's going to be a positive move for the train companies, is it now. That would mean adding an extra carriage - and no paying passengers on it. Just think of the lost revenue for the directors and shareholders of our recently privatised and extortionately priced railways.

    Don't go bringing your common sense into the debate, you foolish boy. It's all about the money, dontcha know...

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Arrospok is last year... folding wheels are this year

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