Shahmatt
Active Member
I came across this interesting folding bike in my search for a folding donor and thought I'd share. I don't believe it's suitable for my purpose but the concept is still interesting, and maybe future models may yield more suitable bikes.
http://www.giatex.com/Productshow.asp?id=519&mnid=110
The top tube of the bike shrinks, making the bike more compact. In the above link the rear wheel folds under in a Brompton like style, further improving compactness. Here is a demo of the fold (shrinking) minus the rear wheel folding underneath:
http://www.giatex.com/CONCEPT.asp?id=477
Some observations:
1. The Cruzbike seatpan would have to be fixed on to either the front or rear or portion of the shrinking top tube. Ideally it should fit on to the rear portion, as this would enable the most compact fold (or shrink rather) - but this length of top tube looks too short for the purpose. Maybe some measurements will help.
2. If folding is not intended, then the tube length can still help in improving the fit for riders with awkward leg lengths.
3. It doesn't look like the neatest fold, nor the most compact. On a completed Cruzbike conversion I guess the front wheel can be turned around to bring the Cruzbike frame alongside the rest of the frame thus reducing the overall length.
http://www.giatex.com/Productshow.asp?id=519&mnid=110
The top tube of the bike shrinks, making the bike more compact. In the above link the rear wheel folds under in a Brompton like style, further improving compactness. Here is a demo of the fold (shrinking) minus the rear wheel folding underneath:
http://www.giatex.com/CONCEPT.asp?id=477
Some observations:
1. The Cruzbike seatpan would have to be fixed on to either the front or rear or portion of the shrinking top tube. Ideally it should fit on to the rear portion, as this would enable the most compact fold (or shrink rather) - but this length of top tube looks too short for the purpose. Maybe some measurements will help.
2. If folding is not intended, then the tube length can still help in improving the fit for riders with awkward leg lengths.
3. It doesn't look like the neatest fold, nor the most compact. On a completed Cruzbike conversion I guess the front wheel can be turned around to bring the Cruzbike frame alongside the rest of the frame thus reducing the overall length.