I'm not sure best place to post this. Mods, please move it if there is a more appropriate place.
Update: thought I would summarize this thread for those who come looking later.
Bikes that have been reported to fit or ones I have personally tested:
- Brompton
- Dahon Uno
- Dahon Mariner
- Dahon Hammerhead (out of production)
- Dahon Vector P8
- Bike Friday tikit
As more reports come in, I will update this post.
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After a bit of road tripping, I've become convinced that even with superchargers, EV charging will still be occurring in sub-optimal locations. So, to make it a bit more efficient, I'm thinking about getting a folding bicycle that can fit in the frunk so I can have a little more mobility for multi-hour charging sessions.
Anyone done this already? Suggested models? I'd prefer not to spend a grand on this.
The Dahon S1 and D7 look like they might fit. As does the Biria. They are all sub $500. Despite the high "dork factor" of the 20" wheel bikes I like the price point.
Stepping up a bit in price, the Montague Crosstown is a possibility and looks more like a real bicycle. Not looking like I'm going to Klown Kollage has a distinct advantage! and at 650, it's not a total bank breaker...
Update: thought I would summarize this thread for those who come looking later.
Bikes that have been reported to fit or ones I have personally tested:
- Brompton
- Dahon Uno
- Dahon Mariner
- Dahon Hammerhead (out of production)
- Dahon Vector P8
- Bike Friday tikit
As more reports come in, I will update this post.
---------- original post ----------------
After a bit of road tripping, I've become convinced that even with superchargers, EV charging will still be occurring in sub-optimal locations. So, to make it a bit more efficient, I'm thinking about getting a folding bicycle that can fit in the frunk so I can have a little more mobility for multi-hour charging sessions.
Anyone done this already? Suggested models? I'd prefer not to spend a grand on this.
The Dahon S1 and D7 look like they might fit. As does the Biria. They are all sub $500. Despite the high "dork factor" of the 20" wheel bikes I like the price point.
Stepping up a bit in price, the Montague Crosstown is a possibility and looks more like a real bicycle. Not looking like I'm going to Klown Kollage has a distinct advantage! and at 650, it's not a total bank breaker...
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