When I was on a Leeds contract and able to commute daily on the train to Leeds, I used to see a man use a foldable scooter every day.
He'd get out of the station, open it up and zip off. I think that it would be great if you had a 20-30 minute walk that you wanted to reduce.
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The only review I can find from someone who's tried one says she'll be sending it back.
Halfbike review - The Cycle HubThe Cycle Hub - Camille in the comments
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBut it's a different position - you're upright. Would want to try one before parting with my hard-earned.
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostNot convinced - try three miles on a proper bike without sitting down.
I think you would be knackered and your work clothes sweaty.
Nice video though - very flat terrain. I bet the girl peddling on the grass didn't go much further!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI imagine it being useful for journeys of up to about three miles - so home to station, station to office type thing. Quicker than walking, and you'd wear your work clothes. Did wonder about punctures though...
I think you would be knackered and your work clothes sweaty.
Nice video though - very flat terrain. I bet the girl peddling on the grass didn't go much further!
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot sure how well it would cope with hills.
You wouldn't be able to ride for more than 15 mins before you are knackered. You are essentially lifting your body weight on one leg with every rotation of the pedals.
Theres a reason bikes are still essentially bike shaped.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI would love whizzing past the little kids in my neighbourhood. Though everyone older than 8 would think I'm a hipster.
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It actually says on the site that you can go up hills of an 8% incline if the rider is fit.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot sure how well it would cope with hills.
You wouldn't be able to ride for more than 15 mins before you are knackered. You are essentially lifting your body weight on one leg with every rotation of the pedals.
Theres a reason bikes are still essentially bike shaped.
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Not sure how well it would cope with hills.
You wouldn't be able to ride for more than 15 mins before you are knackered. You are essentially lifting your body weight on one leg with every rotation of the pedals.
Theres a reason bikes are still essentially bike shaped.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnd they come in pink
Shop | Halfbike | The compact and light standing bike, anywhere with you!
A valid company purchase, I would think
I only get pink if it's cheaper or would help it be less likely to be nicked.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI would love whizzing past the little kids in my neighbourhood. Though everyone older than 8 would think I'm a hipster.
Shop | Halfbike | The compact and light standing bike, anywhere with you!
A valid company purchase, I would think
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoes it fold down? Otherwise it's not useful in London as you can't take it on the train or tube. Also it needs to be able to be taken into offices etc so it's not nicked.
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Does it fold down? Otherwise it's not useful in London as you can't take it on the train or tube. Also it needs to be able to be taken into offices etc so it's not nicked.
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