Because he can get the train without being turned back for having a bike that would block exits. If your bike can be reduced to fit within a 1m square, then you have no issues taking it on even a commuter train. Though I don't think I'll be testing that by taking my Mather apart. They seem to just think of Bromptons and nothing else.
Because he can get the train without being turned back for having a bike that would block exits.
If your bike can be reduced to fit within a 1m square, then you have no issues taking it on even a commuter train.
Though I don't think I'll be testing that by taking my Mather apart. They seem to just think of Bromptons and nothing else.
1m square x what thickness? Or maybe 1m cubed? (Though that would be kind of chunky!)
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1m square x what thickness? Or maybe 1m cubed? (Though that would be kind of chunky!)