The Brompton fits very easily in my tip-up RV-6 and I suspect, but have not verified, that two would fit fine. It folds or unfolds in around 10 seconds and is so small that I don't mind at all, with a fabric cover, taking it in a restaurant. Something that I think should be considered. It is just sort of like a large valise.hgerhardt said:Do any of the above bikes fit into the back of a 6-7-9? How about a Brompton? http://www.foldabikes.com/ They look about the smallest of the folding bikes. Just fairly spendy, starting at $900.
I've had a great time with this one:atreff said:to really go somewhere, you need a real bike.
Ironflight said:Ya' know Doug, I'd love to have a bike that fits int eh back of the Val, but for those prices, I could buy a Breitling B-1....or fuel for the Val for three months!!!
I guess I'm just spoiled - I got my airport/hangar bike at Target for $79....and they took 10% off because it had a scratch and they couldn't find the manual!
I know a folding bike is gonna cost more, but....man!!
The Brompton fits very easily in my tip-up RV-6 and I suspect, but have not verified, that two would fit fine. It folds or unfolds in around 10 seconds and is so small that I don't mind at all, with a fabric cover, taking it in a restaurant. Something that I think should be considered. It is just sort of like a large valise.