Thanks! It took a few rides to get used to the handling which is kinda twitchy. I don’t recommend riding no hands lol the speed is surprisingly not scary, but does feel weird going so fast while sitting upright
@@MrBelongings I have never been to NYC, but I believe it’s relatively flat? In which case the 3 speed in the best one to get! I have a 3 speed and I am convinced it’s the best. It has more than enough range for me round town and on moderate hills. It is also the simplest and cleanest design because you don’t have a derailleur. It also means you have a lot less maintenance and stuff to go wrong. Unless you’re planning on climbing big long hills, I would recommend the 3 speed.
Nice video! Good show!
OMG cool video dude, keep'em coming!
Wooooo! ☕️ I didn’t know you were making a video 😎
I couldn’t resist! Looking forward to next month ☕️
Curious as to how the folder handles going fast. Like down the big bridges - does it get sketchy? Cool video again!
Thanks! It took a few rides to get used to the handling which is kinda twitchy. I don’t recommend riding no hands lol the speed is surprisingly not scary, but does feel weird going so fast while sitting upright
Don't you use a cell phone cradle?
I use a quad lock case and handle bar mount
Do you still have the Brompton?
Yes! Use it commute almost daily
Do you ever think you could get away with a 3 gear in NYC?
@@MrBelongings I have never been to NYC, but I believe it’s relatively flat? In which case the 3 speed in the best one to get! I have a 3 speed and I am convinced it’s the best. It has more than enough range for me round town and on moderate hills. It is also the simplest and cleanest design because you don’t have a derailleur. It also means you have a lot less maintenance and stuff to go wrong. Unless you’re planning on climbing big long hills, I would recommend the 3 speed.
@@ARlELATOM I guess my concern is the bridges, I'm in Brooklyn so I would have some big hills. But I think I will just need to test ride to see