Do you think the Kwiggle would fit in a locker or lockable cabinet at work?
Then, once I have it, I could always take it with me to work instead of taking the tram.
Then, once I have it, I could always take it with me to work instead of taking the tram.
Hello everyone! Here's the situation: About a year ago, I received an old minibike (I assume from the GDR era) (one of those folding ones). Visually, it's in pretty good condition (apart from a bit of rust). I've been riding the bike quite a bit now, because it's a lot of fun, and I've noticed…
Hello everyone, I'm in the process of rebuilding both of my folding bikes, but I have no idea how the cables are connected to the dynamo. It's logical how the cables go from the dynamo to the lights (into the bulb socket), but I'm not sure where the cables go or how to mount them….
Hello, can I have a large package (about 16 kg) sent to a post office? I'm not sure if they allow such large, heavy packages to be sent there? It's a folding bike.
I have a folding bike and I'd like to replace the handlebar with a slightly longer one. I can't find one for sale anywhere. It has a gap along its length that other ones don't have. I can't fit any other ones. Does anyone have a tip?
I currently weigh around 118 kg. I looked on Amazon for folding bikes and found one that supposedly doesn't have a very high weight limit, but should still be able to support the person according to the bike's user. One person wrote that 125 kg is no problem for the folding bike. It is extremely…
I haven't had a high-step bike in a long time, and I'd love to use a folding bike with a high step-through as a balance bike. What do you think?
So you can hang it over your shoulder or something and only have to carry it with one hand? One person suggested there's something like that.
In short, from a sporting perspective, it's a lot of advantage for me to skip the downhill part of my walking/running. For example, I can then walk on long, gentle uphill stretches and then essentially skip the steeper downhill section, because for various reasons, that doesn't make much sense for me anyway. These are secondary…
What's special is that it should be very light—it has to lift it over 1/1.5 stories. Otherwise, there are no requirements regarding gearshift, suspension, etc. I've already found one—but €1,200 for just under 7 kg is pretty steep. Who has alternatives? Without an engine – of course. Or?