Thanks for the offer, I am happy to take your word for it as I find trying out other people's nice stuff is usually followed by an urge to spend money I shouldn't 😁
In reality the decathlon bike would work well for me if I could find a longer seat post that fits. I won't look now though as it found a willing rider to use it as is.
No problem, open offer if you need to try one, I feel your pain regarding spending money :)
 
1878, one of the first folding bicycles designed by William Grout. With this one, a penny farthing; the wheel actually folds into four segments (solid tyres). Apparently three times more expensive than a normal one.

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At the end of the 19th century several folding or separable bicycles were conceived for armies.

In 1900 Pedersen made a separable Dursley Pedersen for the British army, actually used in battle:

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The creation of French captain of infantery Henri Gérard from 1894 which we already saw:

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Dutch lieutenant T.L. van Wagtendonk designed a folding military bicycle in 1900. They were built by Burgers and Fongers for military and civilian use.
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Fongers also developed their own military folder, maybe the first with smaller wheels (to accommodate the munition bags). Never put into production.

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Something I was thinking about recently, as I've gotten the tram more, is how few folders I see here. There was a big boom in the 70s and 80s I believe, with them marketed as camping bicycles, usually stashed at a summerhouses and caravan sites. I reckon they were quickly abandoned and forgotten. Very uncomfortable.

Which leads me to today, where there's quite a selection of folders and public transport is more cramped. (Busses have less space. Trains as well) I decided to look up the price of a Brompton here. 1500 pounds almost? I can't justify an outlay like that, what makes them so expensive? No wonder people would rather get a cheap ebike or one of those electric scooters for commuting duties.
 
Something I was thinking about recently, as I've gotten the tram more, is how few folders I see here. There was a big boom in the 70s and 80s I believe, with them marketed as camping bicycles, usually stashed at a summerhouses and caravan sites. I reckon they were quickly abandoned and forgotten. Very uncomfortable.

Which leads me to today, where there's quite a selection of folders and public transport is more cramped. (Busses have less space. Trains as well) I decided to look up the price of a Brompton here. 1500 pounds almost? I can't justify an outlay like that, what makes them so expensive? No wonder people would rather get a cheap ebike or one of those electric scooters for commuting duties.
I guess being a bit of a niche bicycle makes them more expensive. A Brompton I think makes sense when you commute and it is being used every day, then it can be justified. For more occasional use, a second hand Dahon will go a long way, I think.
 
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