A Practical Sub 20 Lb Bike That Folds
by Larry Lagarde
Lately, it seems like gas prices are inching up daily. As fuel costs continue to rise, more commuters are looking for ways to decrease their fuel consumption by working bicycles into their commutes (I know this from the growing volume of inquiries from commuters). Naturally, folding bikes are great for commuting; however, what is a commuter to do when the average folding bike is too impractical for their specific commute?
The answer might be the CarryMe DS from Pacific-Cycles, a Taiwanese bike company that specializes in the manufacture of high quality folding bikes.
Last October, I noted that the CarryMe series of folding bikes is among the lightest of production model adult bikes that fold (see Lightweight Folding Bikes - Top 5). Like the Strida 5, the Carry Me also has small wheels, folds quickly and rolls when folded; however, unlike the Strida 5, the Carry Me DS is not limited to just 1 speed.
Equipped with a low and high gear, front & rear carry racks and 80 psi tires, the CarryMe DS could be a real winner for urban commutes. But how do they ride? Can they hold up to multi mile, real world commuting? Are they worth 15 tanks of gas? To help me answer these questions, the US distributor (Alternate Vehicles) has agreed to send me one to review. In about a week, I should have it on hand and will report what I find. I must admit - it looks interesting.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
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