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Biking in Asia
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Biking in Asia

I'm thinking of taking this Brompton folding bike with me to Asia.

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Has anybody done something like this? will the traffic be too dangerous to be worth it?
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Biking in Asia

Pic is not showing up for me.

Asia is a big place. Care to be more specific?
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Biking in Asia

Quote: (01-29-2013 06:38 PM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

Pic is not showing up for me.

Asia is a big place. Care to be more specific?

Fixed.

I'm thinking Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Korea.
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#4

Biking in Asia

Not worth it. Just rent one there. Any place worth biking will have rentals.

WIA- For most of men, our time being masters of our own fate, kings in our own castles is short. Even those of us in the game will eventually succumb to ease of servitude rather than deal with the malaise of solitude
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Traveling with that thing would be a pain in the ass. I agree with DVY almost any city has bike rentals.
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Biking in Asia

When will you be in Korea?
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I don't want to have to deal with a big normal bike or cheap folding bike that doesn't fold well. This bike fold up into samsonite suitcase, so unless I only carry a carry-on. It's just another checked luggage. I also want to carry this bike indoors whenever I can, so I don't have to worry about thief.

Another reason is I want to take this on train and buses, a normal bike will not allow me to do this without extra cost and it being cumbersome.

I've always wanted a bike like this. If I can save a couple hundred a month, that would be awesome.
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Quote: (01-29-2013 10:34 PM)sylo Wrote:  

When will you be in Korea?

I'm not sure, it's just one of the country I have plans to go to.
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I am heading out at the end of the month, for at least a year. PM if you decide to go, we can meet up for a beer.

I can not believe that thing fits into a samsonite suitcase. How light is it? What does it cost? Also, used maybe?
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Quote: (01-30-2013 03:01 PM)sylo Wrote:  

I am heading out at the end of the month, for at least a year. PM if you decide to go, we can meet up for a beer.

I can not believe that thing fits into a samsonite suitcase. How light is it? What does it cost? Also, used maybe?

Hey dude, PM me your email address. I'll hit you up when I'm there.

Here is the bike in a samonite:

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The bike's weight about 25 lbs but lighter if you opt for a titanium build but that would increase the cost. You're looking at $1.5k for a new one. It'll be hard to find a used one for much cheaper as these seems to retain it's value quite well.

I figured, if I can avoid renting for a couple of years. The bike will pay for itself but more than that, a bike with this kind of mobility would be awesome getting around places.
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#11

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I think you just invented suitcase bike game.

I know I was impressed.
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