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| Orignal post on ridethisbike.com
by Larry Lagarde
Traveling With A Folding Bike As A Carry-OnNote: This is one of a series of posts concerning InterBike 2008.As more people begin to look for greener travel options, it's only natural that travelers consider the inclusion of cycling as a mode of travel. With all the baggage restrictions and fees that now apply to taking bicycles on commercial flig ..... |
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| The Straits Times Dec. 12, 2007
Odd-job labourer Soh Tian Lye love cycling so much he has bought himself two bicycles in two weeks.
They are not ordinary ones though, but bikes that can be folded and carried when not in use.
Mr. Soh, 54, thinks they will be the perfect vehicle for him as he ages.
"I bought them to get some exercise." he said. "But they are also very light and ..... |
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| The youngest Carry Me rider Silas Lim, 8 years old, wrote a Carry Me bike review in his own handwriting. He studies Primary 2 at Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School in Singapore.
His parents is the proud owner of a Birdy Classic 8 speed while his mother is a Strida rider.
"Hello my name is Silas Lim Wei-En, my father bought me a carry me bike. I am only 8 years old and I&qu ..... |
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by Long Mau from Beijing, China
Before receiving my Carryme I have viewed many images of this small folder, so I am quite clear of its size and weight. When the express driver passed it to my hands, it was like Déjà vu. Once out of the box, the orange color really shines. It took me a while to sort the cables and expand the bike to the compl ..... |
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