www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhW3hEMPbUc
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Jan 30, 2014 #1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhW3hEMPbUc
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Jan 31, 2014 #2 I liked the look of the full sized folder in the video. http://www.m1-sporttechnik.de/en/bikes/secede/bikes.php?type=secede&antrieb=pedelec&farbe= Last edited: Jan 31, 2014
I liked the look of the full sized folder in the video. http://www.m1-sporttechnik.de/en/bikes/secede/bikes.php?type=secede&antrieb=pedelec&farbe=
Croxden Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 26, 2013 2,134 1,384 North Staffs Jan 31, 2014 #3 Very nice, taken with it but no photo's of it folded.
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Jan 31, 2014 #4 It breaks into 2 pieces at the hinge point, you can even buy a spare conventional back end turning it into a normal road bike! http://www.m1-sporttechnik.de/en/bikes/zubehoer.php
It breaks into 2 pieces at the hinge point, you can even buy a spare conventional back end turning it into a normal road bike! http://www.m1-sporttechnik.de/en/bikes/zubehoer.php
Croxden Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 26, 2013 2,134 1,384 North Staffs Jan 31, 2014 #5 What happens to the internal cabling?
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Jan 31, 2014 #6 If you mean the front end wiring I assume it remains in place and becomes inert and that there is a junction connector across the hinge point. If you also buy the S-Pedelec rear end you would have a 3 in 1 bicycle capable of dealing with all possible riding conditions. Quite a novel design and easy for dealers to demo all versions.
If you mean the front end wiring I assume it remains in place and becomes inert and that there is a junction connector across the hinge point. If you also buy the S-Pedelec rear end you would have a 3 in 1 bicycle capable of dealing with all possible riding conditions. Quite a novel design and easy for dealers to demo all versions.
Croxden Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 26, 2013 2,134 1,384 North Staffs Jan 31, 2014 #7 I meant the rear brake & gear change.
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Jan 31, 2014 #8 They also appear to be accommodated via the hinge - see video @ 2.00 mins in: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWz6OYTXx60
They also appear to be accommodated via the hinge - see video @ 2.00 mins in: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWz6OYTXx60
Croxden Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 26, 2013 2,134 1,384 North Staffs Jan 31, 2014 #9 I don't see how but take it that is happens. I like the idea of this bike, but since I have just invested I will wait a while before adding another. Temptation is better when it builds up.
I don't see how but take it that is happens. I like the idea of this bike, but since I have just invested I will wait a while before adding another. Temptation is better when it builds up.
shemozzle999 Esteemed Pedelecer Sep 28, 2009 2,826 686 Feb 1, 2014 #10 It might be a trick of the camera but if the quality of the bicycle is up to the standard of their videos then it can't be doubted. The first part of this one made my palms sweat - I hope cameraman and the rider were well paid: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKckVb0k8cU
It might be a trick of the camera but if the quality of the bicycle is up to the standard of their videos then it can't be doubted. The first part of this one made my palms sweat - I hope cameraman and the rider were well paid: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKckVb0k8cU