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That is very, very nice. What's the frame? Beautiful
It's a 1978 Raleigh Stowaway (name they sometimes used for the folding Twenty). A really fun project!Very nice! Brand?
That is very, very nice. What's the frame? Beautiful
It's a 1978 Raleigh Stowaway (name they sometimes used for the folding Twenty). A really fun project!Very nice! Brand?
Raleigh stowaway I think, folding version of the 20. Edit too slow as normalVery nice! Brand?
The Kansi frames look similar to a Dahon, is there a tie up between the two? 20" wheels on my wifes Dahon roll very well.I love a folder. Dad had Bromptons for years but then a few years back took the plunge to a brand called Kansi and never looked back. In fact I've had a few! Doesn't fold as small, but its quicker to fold, the 20" wheel makes it more comfortable, they're pretty quick and I've even taken a few of them on the trails.... Got some funny looks
At one point I had quite a few!!
Incredibly similar. From what I read a few years back Kansi was started by a couple of ex riders, it got taken over by Fisher not long after and then they seem to have ceased. The folding mechanism is very similar so it wouldn't surprise me if they were made in the same factory!The Kansi frames look similar to a Dahon, is there a tie up between the two? 20" wheels on my wifes Dahon roll very well.
Brilliant. I’ll make some measurements. Depending who I buy from they might allow returns.The laast one is 16' and 2.00" width. I would think most bicycles could accomodate it.
Doubt you'll find many under 1.75 with tread, I've looked around for you as well and everything under 1.75 is slick.Bit daft really but I didn’t think to look at child bike tyres for a folding bike.
These are 1.75 wide - I will keep looking and try and get something closer to 1.5 wide View attachment 687586