>>1645494Probably you will find something similar on the used market for a higher price-value ratio, just keep in mind that hinge must be really greased and can be a pain to fold if it's stuck, and ofc, it's not a brompton you can fold in seconds, it will take around 1 minute and it's kinda chunky but still foldable. Also the gears, would be better with some speeds, mine has six, but after the shifter being fucked had basically 2-3 at most, on flats you could ride at 15-20 km/h with no real problem. The pedals and seat are shit, so that's a first day change in my opinion.
>>1645575Yes, it's a boat anchor, but you can be sure that thing can survive you and for leisure slow rides/errands on calm zones/bike lanes is really comfy, the wheels are small but still 20' so it's a decent size for a floaty feeling and the riding feels way different than a full sized bike, feels twitchy and
fast.My experience with that shit bike was so great I'm sure I will get a Brompton if I can, foldable bikes are nice.
Bike folded on the picture, it's around 80 cm long without being foleded properly, and around 30cm wide. Changed the saddle, gave it to my normie sister and I put on mine a road bike saddle that I got iddle, same with pedals, they were foldable, but extremely heavy and slippy because they were pure plastic so I put stock and cheap flat pedals from a road bike that got clipless pedals. And of course, a ghetto bike needs its ghetto chain and ghetto lock, just wrap that shitter with a long chain and nobody will dare to touch it.
At the bottom of the picture is the old 80's bike I mentioned, also foldable, but now into pieces waiting for some better days until I rebuild it, tried a basic cleanup but everything was rusty and had problems with the fork/threaded stem,eventually I will sand it and will build a singlesspeed.