No thanks. I’d rather not re-adjust my seat height every single time I leave somewhere.
Euphoric-Purple on
It seems like it might be pretty stable, but I don’t want any part of a bike frame that’s designed to pull apart. If you don’t lock it into place properly it could be a disaster.
nastynate714 on
Its a cool concept. It looks really sturdy too. I like that dutch bikes have wheel locks built into the bike frame. I think it’s a bit more elegant design when you need to park your bike for a quick stop at a grocery store.
sinistrhand on
I prefer my downtube as a one-piece
MotoFaleQueen on
With how long it took me to get my seat to the most comfortable position… no, thank you. Cool, but no.
CautiousEmergency367 on
Lockpicking lawyer would pull this apart faster than you could lock it
knotknotknit on
Looks like a mighty fine front wheel you got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
Promauca on
This is all about context.Theft is huge in Chile,you absolutely cannot leave a bike unattended for any period of time,or even locked with an easily removable system.So the hassle is not really that inconvenient.
chickeeper on
I’m just curious the size of that frame. That’s a long seat post.
grislyfind on
Is that seat post made of an alloy that can’t be hacksawed in a minute?
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No thanks. I’d rather not re-adjust my seat height every single time I leave somewhere.
It seems like it might be pretty stable, but I don’t want any part of a bike frame that’s designed to pull apart. If you don’t lock it into place properly it could be a disaster.
Its a cool concept. It looks really sturdy too. I like that dutch bikes have wheel locks built into the bike frame. I think it’s a bit more elegant design when you need to park your bike for a quick stop at a grocery store.
I prefer my downtube as a one-piece
With how long it took me to get my seat to the most comfortable position… no, thank you. Cool, but no.
Lockpicking lawyer would pull this apart faster than you could lock it
Looks like a mighty fine front wheel you got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
This is all about context.Theft is huge in Chile,you absolutely cannot leave a bike unattended for any period of time,or even locked with an easily removable system.So the hassle is not really that inconvenient.
I’m just curious the size of that frame. That’s a long seat post.
Is that seat post made of an alloy that can’t be hacksawed in a minute?
Is carrying a decent lock really so hard?