Ask a Bicycle Question - Part 6

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Was asking Rarenick on the RB, if you have a foldie already, perhaps something that doesn't fold
 

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Was asking Rarenick on the RB, if you have a foldie already, perhaps something that doesn't fold
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I have a foldable already. Looking for 1 more with more capabilities. :)



Never leh. Went to ewalker and only looked at the birdy haha.



I dont have a road bike. Currently riding a belt driven bike friday (hard to change gearing options) a new bike would be more cost efficient.

I used to have birdy, reach and now fsx. if you don't want to stretch budget and still want a good foldie that rides like a roadbike, I think Pacific r20 is a good choice.
 

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hello people. new to this thread.

recently, i've been thinking of buying the moulton tsr22 or the birdy mk3 capreo.

anyone with the experience of both bikes can tell me the pros and cons to aid my consideration?

or anyone who owns either bikes can enlighten me on how the bikes performs.

thanks!

Mounting tsr heavy leh. And very troublesome to separate...
 

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AM better choice, but you should look at a RB instead, since u already got a bike friday
 

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hi anyone own a Tyrell IVE? any review?! thinking abt gettting it but i bui bui 100kg dunno can anot :(
 

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don't like road bike leh...

Same.. i prefer folding bikes that are small wheels..

Can fold and roll into toilet for relieve, emergency cases at home, can take taxi/bus/mrt during bad weather

More importantly, can cycle relatively fast.. can also relax smell flower ride... can makan, take photo etc...
 

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i generally don't like the bigger wheels haha.

so now thinking birdy and moulton.

leaning towards moulton now. but need some advice. anyone here owns either a birdy or moulton? or best is both...

Same.. i prefer folding bikes that are small wheels..

Can fold and roll into toilet for relieve, emergency cases at home, can take taxi/bus/mrt during bad weather

More importantly, can cycle relatively fast.. can also relax smell flower ride... can makan, take photo etc...
 
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