Shahmatt
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm considering building a cheap folding commuter bike with the converter kit. I'm not good mechanically (I can change a tyre and align my V-brakes but that's about it). And I don't have many tools. So I'm looking to buy as complete a bike as I possibly can before attempting the conversion, as opposed to building it up from scratch with a frame.
I currently commute with a folding bike. The folding frame has been immensely useful to me since I can put it in a train or bus if I am stuck in the rain somewhere. My bike also has a 3 speed internal gear hub, which is great for the stop-start riding I have to do in the city. So I'm hoping I can get my future cruzbike to be able to do the same.
I'm trying to make my ride a little easier and improve on the range - presently around 8 miles before my rear starts to feel sore.
So I've found the following at a Chinese website: http://www.cnjalon.cn/product/244677565-200141975/20_folding_bicycle_JL_Z20148.html
So what I like about it is the:
1. Full suspension
2. Shimano Nexus 3 speed hub - so I don't have to buy it separately
3. Folding frame
The cost of the entire unit is around $200 excl. shipping. My main concern is the frame quality. I'm not very sure what type of rigidity I can expect from something of this price - though good quality stuff from the mainland can probably be had for cheap prices anyway.
My question though is should I care? Since the MBB design would only necessitate stiffness at that front triangle, and most of that's from Cruzbike anyway and should be ok, would a flimsy rear bit make a difference? Also it doesn't have fenders - but maybe I can make do somehow. Possible issues regarding the donor bike would also be greatly appreciated.
I'm considering building a cheap folding commuter bike with the converter kit. I'm not good mechanically (I can change a tyre and align my V-brakes but that's about it). And I don't have many tools. So I'm looking to buy as complete a bike as I possibly can before attempting the conversion, as opposed to building it up from scratch with a frame.
I currently commute with a folding bike. The folding frame has been immensely useful to me since I can put it in a train or bus if I am stuck in the rain somewhere. My bike also has a 3 speed internal gear hub, which is great for the stop-start riding I have to do in the city. So I'm hoping I can get my future cruzbike to be able to do the same.
I'm trying to make my ride a little easier and improve on the range - presently around 8 miles before my rear starts to feel sore.
So I've found the following at a Chinese website: http://www.cnjalon.cn/product/244677565-200141975/20_folding_bicycle_JL_Z20148.html
So what I like about it is the:
1. Full suspension
2. Shimano Nexus 3 speed hub - so I don't have to buy it separately
3. Folding frame
The cost of the entire unit is around $200 excl. shipping. My main concern is the frame quality. I'm not very sure what type of rigidity I can expect from something of this price - though good quality stuff from the mainland can probably be had for cheap prices anyway.
My question though is should I care? Since the MBB design would only necessitate stiffness at that front triangle, and most of that's from Cruzbike anyway and should be ok, would a flimsy rear bit make a difference? Also it doesn't have fenders - but maybe I can make do somehow. Possible issues regarding the donor bike would also be greatly appreciated.