I'm finally getting back to the review I had planned to publish on Friday about the Mobiky Genius. Frankly, it's been a wild weekend.
The Mobiky arrived after dark late Thursday evening. The bike unpacked quickly and without issues; however, I wanted to examine the bike in daylight before taking a test ride. Friday morning, the mercury hovered at 18 degrees fahrenheit so I decided to wait till the afternoon for warmer weather. By 2pm, it was still just 24 degrees but I was determined to ride. I bundled up, went out into the brilliant sunshine and pedaled away.
Tackling Midtown Memphis' slight hills on the 3 speed Genius was more work than I anticipated but not much different from the ride of any other 3 speed. Given the Mobiky's 12" wheels, I was happily surprised by the Genius' surefooted handling. Naturally, small potholes or bumps were more harsh than on a standard bike but the ride was neither twitchy nor shaky. Coasting downhill, the Genius gained velocity but it's obviously not designed for building speed.
Where the Genius excels is in mobility & convenience. The Genius is smaller than your typical room radiator when folded; yet, it can still be rolled. Thus, you can push it along as if you were walking a regular bike except the Mobiky takes up far less space (and turns on a dime). This means that you could roll it onto an elevator and down the hall to your office, your apartment, etc. (if bikes are barred from your building, just bag it and tote it along). Regardless, the result is unprecedented access and speed in a metropolitan environment. In other words, faster commutes with less time needed for running errands.
As with all things, the Mobiky has its pluses and minuses. Priced at $1000, some that would want this bike will think twice before buying it. To be sure, there are other folders that appeal to the same market but cost less (for example, the Giatex). Nevertheless, if you want a unique, high quality, pocket bike to ride on short commutes and errands, this is a fun bike that will do the job and get you lots of admiring looks.
About The Photos...
Until my wife started having preterm labor contractions yesterday morning, I had fully expected to shoot photos of the Mobiky Genius in action. When I get a break from running back and forth to the hospital, etc., I will shoot the photos and upload them. Hopefully, this will happen in the next few days; however, babies have a habit of being born on their own schedule. Please stay tuned and thanks for your patience.
Regards,
Larry Lagarde
Sunday, December 11, 2005
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I purchased my Mobiky on Tuesday and after 25 years of not cycling ventured on to the roads of West London yesterday. I love it! Because the size is adjustable and the frame small my 7 year old can ride the bike to school and I can ride it back (better than getting abuse from school kids when I rode the scooter!). Went to the high street today and folded the mobiky up to do the banking - no messing around with padlocks and chains. I'm really pleased with it -the only problem is that journies take longer than anticipated because passers by keep asking where to get one!
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