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Tips On Transporting A Folding Bike

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   A folding bike offers solid rides that are as cool as a regular bike. But what makes things better is that they are foldable and can be transported in planes, cars, buses, and trains. In this blog, we will be discussing some important tips regarding the transportation of folding bikes in different transport mediums. It is not that hard but a few useful tips can always come in handy. So let’s get on with them.   ●       Public Transportation: There are a few ways to ease the process of walking through a train station or bus terminal with a folded bike in your hands. If you are an owner of a Birdy folding bike in Australia and walking down the stairs of a train station, you can always conquer the strain by hooking up the saddle nose over your shoulder. As for walking on plain paths or train platforms, you can always push and roll the bike by using its saddle as a handle in your hands. And if it is rush hour, you can always get a carry-on cover to keep the bike in and carry

Best Folding Bikes You Need To Check Out In 2022

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  Once upon a time, they were looked down on as heavy, nasty, and cheap but now folding bikes have steered their way through a negative era to a positive one. But bike manufacturers all over the world notched up the game with better quality bikes that are lighter in weight, with better-folding options, and nicer rides. However, along with features the prices of these bikes also took a raise but rest assured they are worth every extra penny. Whether you are going for a Birdy R20 11SP bike or an Ortlieb bike, it will pay for every buck you spent on it. In case, you are intrigued by the notion of having one, here are some of the best models that deserve your attention this year: 1.      Brompton Electric: Bromptons is the only company that offers folding bikes big enough to fit in the overhead compartment of aeroplanes. The electric version of these bikes has folded dimensions of 16-17 inches, a 300Wh removable batter pack, a 250W front-hub motor, and a cruising range between 25-50 m