The Joy of Folding Bikes

I was chatting to a friend about my folding bike and I had the urge to write about it - because this falls in the category of “Things I wish I’d had decades ago”. And maybe I can encourage some others to try these wonderful devices. Note: I’m 3 months into a new job so blogging has taken a back seat to drinking from a firehose of new domain knowledge, new people, new tech. I’m still playing with AI-assisted coding, but at a slower pace - I do hope to blog more about this when things calm down. 12 years ago I started cycling in London, commuting by train, and I used the bicycle hire scheme mis-named at the time “Boris Bikes”. It was OK but a bit of a hassle - bikes were heavy, payment was fiddly, and often the hire racks would be empty in the morning and full in the evening. So I followed the advice of other commuters and got this beautiful device - it cost £1000 at the time, a fair bit of money, but on a Ride to Work scheme I could pay this weekly over a year, so it was £4 a week, pre-tax, which made it quite affordable. It’s a Brompton - and they are a marvellous brand, but I don’t want to just say “Get a Brompton” as I’m sure other brands must be competing in this space - and Bromptons are pricey. So do your own research. I also (after a couple of annoying flats) got puncture-proof Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyres - and I haven’t had a single puncture since. And like I said at the start - I so wish I’d had something like this years and years ago. So many years of commuting in Melbourne where I’d walk slowly to a station, or drive to a station and have to cram into busy parking. So many years where my bike would languish in a shed, probably with flat tyres because I only got it out on specific “exercise” attempts. The folding bike: Lives in my study. I have a nicer bike in the shed but almost never get it out because the bike in my study is so convenient. Can be carried in one hand - it’s heavy, about 12kg plus bags, but that’s ok for short distances. Can go on the train - this is the biggest benefit, commuting is so much easier when you can go cycle -> train -> cycle. Most trains, even ones with “no bikes” rules, allow them - they aren’t any bigger than a large suitcase. Never gets punctures Can go in the boot of the car easily - when I get the car serviced, I drive to the garage, then cycle home, and cycle back to the garage at the end of the day. Can be carried in to the office or cafes or shops - no locking it on the street; a big benefit in London where bike thieves are everywhere and tend to carry bolt cutters or angle grinders! I do have a lock - a folding ‘silver’ grade Abus Bordo lock that mounts on the bike. But I only really use it in my home town where thieves are much rarer, or on the very rare case where I want to go in a cafe and there isn’t room for the bike - but only if I can sit with the bike in eyeshot! I get it serviced every year or two. And after 11 years, it’s had nothing major go wrong - a few cable replacements and the like, but it still has the original frame, wheels, and gears. That’s pretty impressive for 11 years of commuting, though post-Covid I only tend to commute one day a week. For a lot of people this should be fairly should be simple economics. Our station parking is £10 a day - current Brompton prices start at £1400 - so even ignoring pre-tax schemes and savings in other transport like the underground, a Brompton would pay for itself in 140 working days, or 28 weeks for the poor folks still commuting every day. Plus I just love the freedom of cycling, and the exercise! #protip If cycling in one of the supported areas the free Cycle Streets app is marvellous. It uses Open StreetMap data so users can update it when roads change, and lets you choose quiet vs fast routes. People ask me if cycling in London is safe - it’s fine if you use an app like this to avoid the worst roads, and ride sensibly with a bit of care about passing trucks or busses, and (gasp) actually obey traffic signals.

Korny's Blog

Revolution on Wheels: Europe’s Latest Road & Gravel Innovations at Eurobike 2025!

...#EuropeanBikeProject #HezoCycling #3DPrintedShoes #CustomCyclingGear #CarbonteamPortugal #ReactSunglasses #SQlabSaddles #GravelBikeLife #FraeChainrings #PersonomicSaddles #CyclingInnovation #Eurobike2025 #MadeInEurope #CyclingTech #BikeEnthusiast Source link The European Bike Project Instagram account is a treasure trove for cycling enthusiasts, offering a constant stream of updates on…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/revolution-on-wheels-europes-latest-road-gravel-innovations-at-eurobike-2025/

Revolution on Wheels: Europe's Latest Road & Gravel Innovations at Eurobike 2025!

Revolution on Wheels: Europe's Latest Road & Gravel Innovations at Eurobike 2025!

Cycle Review

Conquer the Trail: Formula Unveils the Selva V All-Mountain & Enduro Fork!

...#Bikerumor #FormulaSelvaV #MountainBiking #SuspensionFork #EnduroBike #AllMountain #BikeTech #TrailRiding #BikeGear #BikeReviews #CyclingInnovation #BikeComponents #BikeMaintenance #UpgradeYourRide #BikeEnthusiast Source link Formula has unveiled its latest suspension fork, the Selva V, designed for all-mountain and enduro riding. Building on the proven Selva platform, the new fork is…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/conquer-the-trail-formula-unveils-the-selva-v-all-mountain-enduro-fork/

Conquer the Trail: Formula Unveils the Selva V All-Mountain & Enduro Fork!

Conquer the Trail: Formula Unveils the Selva V All-Mountain & Enduro Fork!

Cycle Review

Pedaling Legends: Hans Rey and GT’s 38-Year Ride to Cycling Greatness

...#BikeLife #CyclingCommunity #RideWithJoy #BeyondMeetings #UnusualBikes #CyclingConnections #ExploreOnBike #FreedomOnWheels #BikeAdventures #EcoFriendlyRides #HealthyCycling #BikeEnthusiast #DiscoverJoy #BikeStories #RideAndConnect Source link Hannah’s arrival at Singletrack marked a conscious decision to seek a more fulfilling life beyond the monotony of meetings. While she has a broad…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/pedaling-legends-hans-rey-and-gts-38-year-ride-to-cycling-greatness/

Pedaling Legends: Hans Rey and GT's 38-Year Ride to Cycling Greatness

Pedaling Legends: Hans Rey and GT's 38-Year Ride to Cycling Greatness

Cycle Review

First Ride: The Polygon Helios A Redefines Affordable Aero Road Bikes

...#PolygonHeliosA #AeroRoadBike #CyclingTech #RoadBikeReview #BikeEnthusiast #CyclingLife #HeliosA0 #SRAMRedAXS #ShimanoDi2 #CarbonWheels #BikeGeometry #CyclingGear #BikePerformance #CyclingInnovation #RidePolygon Source link The Polygon Helios A is an attractively priced aero road bike that aims to deliver a blend of performance, value, and modern features. Building on the success of its…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/first-ride-the-polygon-helios-a-redefines-affordable-aero-road-bikes/

First Ride: The Polygon Helios A Redefines Affordable Aero Road Bikes

First Ride: The Polygon Helios A Redefines Affordable Aero Road Bikes

Cycle Review

MicroSHIFT Sword Gravel Group: Slice Through Performance, Cut the Cost!

...#MicroSHIFT #GravelBike #BikeReview #CyclingGear #BikeComponents #AffordableBiking #BikeTech #CyclingCommunity #BikeMaintenance #BikeEnthusiast #CyclingLife #BikeUpgrade #GravelCycling #BikeBuild #CyclingReview Source link MicroSHIFT Sword 1x Group Review: Affordable Performance for Gravel and Beyond The MicroSHIFT Sword 1x group is a budget-friendly drivetrain that punches well above its…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/microshift-sword-gravel-group-slice-through-performance-cut-the-cost/

MicroSHIFT Sword Gravel Group: Slice Through Performance, Cut the Cost!

MicroSHIFT Sword Gravel Group: Slice Through Performance, Cut the Cost!

Cycle Review

Unleash the Power: Hunt Drops World’s Strongest Carbon Enduro MTB Wheels!

...#Bikerumor #HuntWheels #EnduroBikes #CarbonWheels #MountainBiking #BikeTech #BikeGear #H_CoreStrength #BikeWheels #ImpactResistance #MTBLife #BikeRide #BikeMaintenance #BikeEnthusiast #BikeInnovation Source link Bikerumor, a popular cycling and outdoor gear blog, is seeking support from its readers by encouraging them to use affiliate links within its articles. By doing so, the platform can…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/unleash-the-power-hunt-drops-worlds-strongest-carbon-enduro-mtb-wheels/

Unleash the Power: Hunt Drops World’s Strongest Carbon Enduro MTB Wheels!

Unleash the Power: Hunt Drops World’s Strongest Carbon Enduro MTB Wheels!

Cycle Review

"Trek FX+1: Redefining the E-Bike Game for a New Era"

...#TrekFXPlus1 #ElectricBikeReview #EcoFriendlyRide #BikeTech #ThrottleBike #EcoCommute #BikeInnovation #SustainableTransport #BikeLifestyle #EcoTech #BikeCommunity #GreenCommute #BikeEnthusiast #EcoRide #BikeReview Source link Trek FX+1 E-Bike: A Game-Changer in the E-Bike Market? Trek, one of the most recognized names in the cycling industry, has made a bold move with the release of the FX+1 e-bike. Priced at…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/trek-fx1-redefining-the-e-bike-game-for-a-new-era/

"Trek FX+1: Redefining the E-Bike Game for a New Era"

"Trek FX+1: Redefining the E-Bike Game for a New Era"

Cycle Review

Pedal to the End: Stif Mountain Bikes Shuts Down This September

...#StifMountainBikes #MountainBiking #BikeCommunity #BikeLife #CyclingCommunity #BikeShop #BikeDeals #BikeAccessories #BikeComponents #BikeMaintenance #BikeSupport #BikeWarranty #BikeNews #BikeIndustry #BikeEnthusiast Source link Stif Mountain Bikes, a beloved name in the mountain biking community, has announced it will cease operations this September. The announcement was made via an emotional Instagram…

https://cyclereview.co.uk/pedal-to-the-end-stif-mountain-bikes-shuts-down-this-september/

Pedal to the End: Stif Mountain Bikes Shuts Down This September

Pedal to the End: Stif Mountain Bikes Shuts Down This September

Cycle Review