Meanwhile every time I get a job interview they are extremely concerned about how I could possibly get to the office with a bike. Its 5km and during rush hour car traffic barely moves, its faster cycling.
Yeah, my bike commute is usually faster and e-bike is always faster because I don’t have to fuck with parking: My bikes fold up under my desk too, so I don’t even worry about bike racks (which is good because my building doesn’t really have one).
Would recommend! If you want an inexpensive folding bike check out the Tern BYB or Zizzo’s offerings if you’re in the US. If you want something like a Brompton, they’re still expensive but check out brompnots like Takachia, Cranston, Mint, etc.
I have a Priority Folder, it’s a little pricier, but it has a belt drive and internally geared hub, so it’s significantly lower maintenance than most other bikes.
Meanwhile every time I get a job interview they are extremely concerned about how I could possibly get to the office with a bike. Its 5km and during rush hour car traffic barely moves, its faster cycling.
Yeah, my bike commute is usually faster and e-bike is always faster because I don’t have to fuck with parking: My bikes fold up under my desk too, so I don’t even worry about bike racks (which is good because my building doesn’t really have one).
I have wondered about getting a folding bike sometime, they usually cost a bit though and I already have a regular bike.
Would recommend! If you want an inexpensive folding bike check out the Tern BYB or Zizzo’s offerings if you’re in the US. If you want something like a Brompton, they’re still expensive but check out brompnots like Takachia, Cranston, Mint, etc.
I have a Priority Folder, it’s a little pricier, but it has a belt drive and internally geared hub, so it’s significantly lower maintenance than most other bikes.