I bought one on eBay a year or so ago, along with the bag and original manual. I may scan the manual and convert it to a .pdf when I get round to it. Mine is the no gear version, which I prefer, as its considerably lighter, which is the main attraction of the things. I know they get frequently maligned by cyclists who are comparing them to other bikes, but I don't think that's quite fare. It is more reasonable to compare them to having no bike, because that is the situation when I have come to appreciate that mine lives in the back of my van all the time and has given me the opportunity to accompany friends on a recreational ride or to reach a destination that I couldn't park for free anywhere near to.
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I bought one on eBay a year or so ago, along with the bag and original manual. I may scan the manual and convert it to a .pdf when I get round to it. Mine is the no gear version, which I prefer, as its considerably lighter, which is the main attraction of the things. I know they get frequently maligned by cyclists who are comparing them to other bikes, but I don't think that's quite fare. It is more reasonable to compare them to having no bike, because that is the situation when I have come to appreciate that mine lives in the back of my van all the time and has given me the opportunity to accompany friends on a recreational ride or to reach a destination that I couldn't park for free anywhere near to.