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I have to agree with Chris that the price for this looks wrong. It needs a model at £1000 to get the RTW scheme. At the moment it is pushing up against the carbon folding bikes out there .
I like the hinge aspect though - looks very well engineered- although I would want to know what adjustment there is for any play introduced over the years in the joint
I love to see new products brought to the market, but with a price pitched 50% above a Brompton, I'm not sure who'd buy this (its 105 Synapse money - if you want a good ride!) And the concept: do folding bikes get 'ridden hard'? I wonder whether the USP of this is addressing a problem that doesn't exist. These bikes are used for shorter journeys, for the most part. And, some of those hinges look overly complicated (wear?) and when closed offer sharp edges.
If I were pitching a folder at the market I'd look to an aluminium frame (so, tick), but use standard - off the shelf - equipment. My 6-speed Brompton is functional and great for getting across London (journeys up to 6-7 miles are comfortable), but the highly bespoke components and nuts and bolts FFS irritate the hell out of me! The RTW Scheme made its extorrtionate cost slightly more affordable and I know that if I want rid of it, I can recover circa 60-70% of its cost on eBay. Will that apply to the above?