Well I suppose by building your own you get the ride that you want, or at least expect anyway.
On another note there are these 20" fixed bikes which I had the chance to have a go on the other night. It felt OK actually, so there is chance yet that I'll be comfortable on a 20" folder.
And here's a converted fixed folder I came across.
[I] 1970's gobby folding bike, made here in Arizona back in the day. its been converted to fixed. this bike is only used for monday night bike polo in tempe, where it excels with its maneuverability. original 1-piece cranks converted to 3-piece via american-to-euro bottom bracket conversion. gearing is 48/15, with 140mm truvativ jr.bmx cranks.*[/I]
Well I suppose by building your own you get the ride that you want, or at least expect anyway.
On another note there are these 20" fixed bikes which I had the chance to have a go on the other night. It felt OK actually, so there is chance yet that I'll be comfortable on a 20" folder.
And here's a converted fixed folder I came across.
[I] 1970's gobby folding bike, made here in Arizona back in the day. its been converted to fixed. this bike is only used for monday night bike polo in tempe, where it excels with its maneuverability. original 1-piece cranks converted to 3-piece via american-to-euro bottom bracket conversion. gearing is 48/15, with 140mm truvativ jr.bmx cranks.*[/I]