😀 Taro-chane sounds both good, tasty and funny. One, note ... HDR, I am using iMAC 2020 (5K 500nit) and to be honest all of the movie looks overexposed. And this is not just yours video, every other YT with HDR looks bad on iMAC 5K. I can assume that this could look better on OLED or 1000nit screen (XDR display?) - but currently I would say 99% of even decent screen will display picture that is simply overexposed and loose content details with HDR. I am open for discussion with owners of their iMAC's or XDR displays ? Comment regarding your opinion! Is this just mine iMAC?
I really appreciate the public service you have provided by reviewing new bikes like the Mobot trifold. I have gone through your findings several times as research into my own purchase of a folding bike. In fact, I just returned from a shopping trip to Singapore during which I spend 3 days test riding a number of Mobot and Brompton folding bikes. Let me offer my opinions: As you have noted, the two bikes are remarkably similar. But I found the Royale 9-speed (GT M9) had a bit of a flimsy feel. The shifters and breaks in particular did not feel like they would survive much wear and tear. The Brompton 6 speed had a much more solid ride and components. The Royale 10-speed (EX M10) felt much sturdier, with Shimano parts. I also preferred the the shifting system (no internal hub) and the broader range of gear ratios. The Royale 10 speed with upgraded components was also forty percent less expensive, which is a huge issue given the cost of the Brompton. As noted by others, the Mobot folding mechanism tends to come undone to the point were I may get a strap to hold it together on buses and trains. Like the Brompton, the seat post is not long enough for my 183 cm, but fortunately the Brompton teloscoping seat post extender will fit the Mobot (but it will set you back another S$150). I would have had to buy that for the Brompton regardless.
Nice bike for the price. I very nearly bought one, but ended up buying a 6-speed Brompton instead, despite the much higher price. One reason is that the gear ratios for the Royale 9-speed don't cover as wide a range and aren't as evenly-spaced as on a Brompton 6-speed. For bike nerds, here are some details. The Royale uses a Sturmey-Archer (SRF3) 3-speed hub with 33% steps (ratios of 3/4, 1.0, and 4/3) plus a derailleur with 13, 15, and 17T sprockets. That gives a total range of 232% [ (17/13) x (4/3) x (4/3) = 2.32]. Some of the gears are nearly identical, because 17/13 is ~1.31, which is very close to the 1.33 spacing between the internal hub gear ratios. The Brompton 6-speed also uses a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub, but it's a special Brompton wide-ratio (BWR) version that has 56% steps (~0.64, 1.0, ~1.57). That's combined with a 2-speed derailleur system with 13 and 16T sprockets. That gives a total range of 302% and much more even steps (because 16/13 is very close to the square-root of 1.56, i.e. the 56% internal hub step). The net result is 6 nearly-evenly-spaced gears with a remarkably wide range.
Man I am really getting more and more interested in folding bikes. I might actually get one. My next bike might be a folding bike. Great review as always.
Thuong is getting good with her English. I am impressed with this folding bikes, my wife is short and has a tough time finding a bicycle that works for her. And how cool is it these bicycles fit inside a hatchback easily for transport. These bikes will work nicely when your are transiting on your move.
I love folding bikes, these are very much like bromptons. Those pedals are so nice. I need to get those for my folder. I would call that bike The Beetle. Small black and sturdy
TWC, you might want to try a Bike Friday, Brompton, Dahon or Tern to get a nice baseline of what compact folding bikes can offer. And then try a dirt-cheap and heavy mass produced model as well. The folding bike becomes a serious matter once you get the charm :) Edit: Name suggestion; Karasu
You really got me thinking about geting this bike. How easy is it to find aftermarket parts for the bike? Are they fairly standard (i.e. wheels, tyres, etc). Are the gears upgradeable if you decide to change or are they fixed?
Not that I need another bike but every time I see you review one of these I inch closer to purchasing one, I’d definitely get the 20” wheels and I also prefer the look of the straight bar as opposed to the Vshape, the bag doesn’t even look funky and looks like you can pack it pretty good, not that I would, great review.
Interesting that they chose a different pedal system to the Brompton. It’s nice to be able to have real platform pedals with pins, but I don’t think I would take the right one off since it doesn’t get in the way when it’s folded behind the tyre. Glad you got the right seatpost and handlebar for you Cruise. Now I just hope that Brompton step up the game and give us something new (belt drive and disc brakes for example) to keep up with this competition.
Belt drive on a Brompton would be amazing. I have belt drive on two other bikes, and I love not having to worry about oiling them or getting grease on my hands. Would be perfect for the Brompton. Not sure how well it would work though, as belt drives need to be fairly tight to stop the belts slipping. I think the rear wheel fold would introduce too much flex for a belt drive.
@@chrislowe6926 It’s been done aftermarket by people like this company called Kinetics. Look them up. They have a bunch of example pictures of bikes they’ve modified. They look great.
My tip on how to fold the Royale to Thuong. - Instead of kicking the rear wheel to unfold it, simply lift the bike by holding the seatpost! Yes, lift the bike from the seatpost! Once you lift it, the rear wheel automatically goes to the rear! To lift it effectively, try to hold the seatpost at the bottom or near the frame, then lift. You don't have to lift it that high. The rear wheel goes to the back and once it does, just set the seatpost down. Done!
This is the same bike as Pikes under another brand name, right? I notice that the seatpost clamp and front carrier block are identical, and the front wheel can turn even when folded. Being identical to the Pikes is not bad at all though. Great bikes.
Thuong is really tall too, I had no idea you were so tall as you don't overwhelm your bike frames. How do you find getting frames that work well for you in Japan? I'm 188 and it was nearly mission impossible to get a decent mountain bike frame off the shelf in the 1990s even in the USA, much less Asia.
The hardware and the shape of frame, hinge and the curve of handlepost on that black bike is very similar to bike called "element pikes" which is very popular in Indonesia
Here is one of the best Bike Friday reviews diff is mine is British racing green colour. ruclips.net/video/V3qaUlW1iPA/видео.html And my pedals are here, ruclips.net/video/7ULYVaOq9XI/видео.html
Nice work as ever guys 👍Sticking with the sweets/food link with Taro-chan, how about Japanese treacle, Kuromitsu 黒蜜 (and mitsu 光 is often used in guys names too, so could be a kind play on words!)? Perhaps Kuromitsu written with the characters 黒光 (black light) would be a bit weird, but maybe a good match for the shiny cosmic black paint job?! Or Kurogoma-kun as in black sesame maybe?
@@TwoWheelCruise Great minds think alike 😜. I might have been overthinking the Kuromitsu 😅. Sweet potato and black sesame are a classic combination that’s for sure (thinking Daigaku Imo here)!
I have a few friends whom have tried the Mobot Royale here in Singapore & they didn't really like the ride despite the folding mechanism being quite good. They have since gotten Bromptons and 3Sixty. Personally, I can't say anything as I ride a road bike and fully modified mountain bike in Singapore. Though, folding bikes are very popular here.
I would have thought the ride would be very close to a Brompton - those bikes look virtually identical. Did your friends say what the differences with a Brompton were?
Allow me to answer my own question: a Brompton dealer in Singapore was able to sell me one for a little over 100 Singapore dollars. This is because the seat post size for the Brompton and the MOBOT are the same. This modification is absolutely essential for someone who is 183 cm tall - the MOBOT seat post is so short that I don’t think it would work for someone who was even 175 cm.
Maybe Thuong can try to try to lift the bike up with her right hand holding the seatpost (instead of the saddle) and swing it backward. That is how I do it on my Brompton.
Thx for comparing these against the Dahons'. excited to know about this bike for touring as we hv been avoiding the brompton's for yrs. Good to know there are now options. Unfortunately for us, we r still sticking to our Bike Friday (it just always works out better when something is custom built for u, everything is just at the right reach & the bike rides like no other bike. warning: they are expensive). but, already, I'm liking the mobots u got. question - can these mobots pull any trailers?
I just picked up a 3 speed Brompton clone 2 days ago in Chiang Mai that looks just like Taro chan but in green/orange. May be we’ll catch each other around town :)
Some questions: with your telescopic seat post are you at full extension and if not how many more cm can you extend? What's the frame material? How many teeth on the cogs? What is the range of gear inches? Have you ever tried riding hands off the handlebars and does it track straight? The only other thing I'd be interested in is a fork with disc brake tabs so I could convert front wheel.
Those are almost identical to Bromptons - the wires run in the same lines and the fixings seem to be the same. The luggage block seems to be the same. I love my Brompton - it’s an amazingly versatile bike. You’ll be surprised just how much luggage you can carry on those bikes - you can get lots of weight in the front luggage without affecting the handling at all. For taking them on Japanese trains, will you need to bag them up?
A lot of cheaper alternatives using the same folding system are popping up lately since the patents are expired. And yes, you need to put these in a bag to bring them on a train in Japan.
@@TwoWheelCruise I was wondering this same thing. I said to my husband, the patents must be up! If it is a similar system then it will absolutely be the winner. I love mine.
Dude, ur seat post extended so long, does it affect its min insertion into the main bicycle frame slot? Mind tell me how high u extended the seat pole?
I haven't watched the folding bike vids in great detail but from what I've seen, this one seems to have the best design. Weight would be my only issue when needed to carry. A carbon fiber model would be great but expensive. I like how it easily rolls after folded.
@@TwoWheelCruise I have 3 carbon fiber frame bikes and two are 30 years old. Never an issue and extremely durable. And, I'm a big guy. Lugging heavy bikes around with hand carried luggage would be a challenge while traveling. No doubt you'll figure it out. Maybe have bikes shipped to destinations in advance of your trips.
Nice folders, I have MKS Grip Kings on my folder that go on and off the same way. Kudos to Mobot for designing the storage links for the pedals. I would run a small strap of some sort through the seat rails and the pedals as insurance against a bump that could do it. Btw, not to be contrary, but it looks like Thoung-chan has better leg extension with the purple bike. BTW, you can call your black bike Jr. ;-)
I came across these when looking into Zizzo (which I will probably end up getting) however they only have 20 inch folding bikes and think these 16 bikes look awesome! I wish that these Brompton alternatives and others like it were available in the US to more easily try out and buy. As someone looking into casual riding a folding bike it is hard to justify Brompton's prices for something that folds compact in a similar way.
Hi, I just saw in GCN tech today a cool full size road bike that can be torn down into a case. Must be pricey though 😅. Why not "Kuro chan" since this is a smaller black bike?
That bike on GCN just had SS couplers. Lots of bikes have been made with them for years, especially world touring bikes. As typical, GCN is just oblivious to the existence of anything not racing aero.
Nice bikes! Looks like fun. As for a name... "Goose", "Royal Goose", "Regal Goose". I'm not sure how that would translate in Japanese, though. On another note, any affect by recent volcano eruption?
Hi. Just wonder i think it might be a good idea for you guys to open a business as a tour guide for foreingers as well as a cycling tour in Japan since you both know a good bicycle route and speak japanese very fluently.
A couple of months ago I purchased a Smart Motion E bike with a Gates Carbon drive belt , Great change , as in no chain , = ,no mess on the trousers 👖 and no stretched🔗 chain , I am surprised 🤨 that these companies have not built the new bikes with the belt drive : For me I'll never go back to the chain 🔗! Hey guys , what's happened to your crash helmets ?
The folding mechanism very similar to Brompton. Happy that you're reviewing a brand from Singapore! 😄 Just curious if they will be selling in Japan as well?
Great video as always. I don't have a folding bike but these look very very similar to the Brompton. Aren't Brompton a little bit, err, upset about this?!
it's a moniker that adds a little warmth to a name, with the intention of giving off a feeling of closeness with the speaker. If you add "chan" you're implying that the object of your affection is cute and is someone/thing worth caring for.
What should we name this new bike? Thuong decided to name her purple folding bike Taro-chan (taro purple potato)
name your bike blackie chan :)
Since it's black and smaller size so I would suggest either Loli Kuro, Chibi Kuro, or Pedo Kuro
What ever Thuong decides shjould be right for 1 and all !
😀 Taro-chane sounds both good, tasty and funny. One, note ... HDR, I am using iMAC 2020 (5K 500nit) and to be honest all of the movie looks overexposed. And this is not just yours video, every other YT with HDR looks bad on iMAC 5K. I can assume that this could look better on OLED or 1000nit screen (XDR display?) - but currently I would say 99% of even decent screen will display picture that is simply overexposed and loose content details with HDR. I am open for discussion with owners of their iMAC's or XDR displays ? Comment regarding your opinion! Is this just mine iMAC?
Jiji-chan (Jiji is Kiki's magical pet cat in Kiki's Delivery Service)
I really appreciate the public service you have provided by reviewing new bikes like the Mobot trifold. I have gone through your findings several times as research into my own purchase of a folding bike. In fact, I just returned from a shopping trip to Singapore during which I spend 3 days test riding a number of Mobot and Brompton folding bikes. Let me offer my opinions: As you have noted, the two bikes are remarkably similar. But I found the Royale 9-speed (GT M9) had a bit of a flimsy feel. The shifters and breaks in particular did not feel like they would survive much wear and tear. The Brompton 6 speed had a much more solid ride and components. The Royale 10-speed (EX M10) felt much sturdier, with Shimano parts. I also preferred the the shifting system (no internal hub) and the broader range of gear ratios. The Royale 10 speed with upgraded components was also forty percent less expensive, which is a huge issue given the cost of the Brompton. As noted by others, the Mobot folding mechanism tends to come undone to the point were I may get a strap to hold it together on buses and trains. Like the Brompton, the seat post is not long enough for my 183 cm, but fortunately the Brompton teloscoping seat post extender will fit the Mobot (but it will set you back another S$150). I would have had to buy that for the Brompton regardless.
Nice bike for the price. I very nearly bought one, but ended up buying a 6-speed Brompton instead, despite the much higher price. One reason is that the gear ratios for the Royale 9-speed don't cover as wide a range and aren't as evenly-spaced as on a Brompton 6-speed.
For bike nerds, here are some details. The Royale uses a Sturmey-Archer (SRF3) 3-speed hub with 33% steps (ratios of 3/4, 1.0, and 4/3) plus a derailleur with 13, 15, and 17T sprockets. That gives a total range of 232% [ (17/13) x (4/3) x (4/3) = 2.32]. Some of the gears are nearly identical, because 17/13 is ~1.31, which is very close to the 1.33 spacing between the internal hub gear ratios. The Brompton 6-speed also uses a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub, but it's a special Brompton wide-ratio (BWR) version that has 56% steps (~0.64, 1.0, ~1.57). That's combined with a 2-speed derailleur system with 13 and 16T sprockets. That gives a total range of 302% and much more even steps (because 16/13 is very close to the square-root of 1.56, i.e. the 56% internal hub step). The net result is 6 nearly-evenly-spaced gears with a remarkably wide range.
Thanks for the info! I didn't know about the big gear range difference.
thank you for the detailed description of the gearratios of the 2 bikes.most of the reviews are too flat and dont mention the important issues
There is one thing you can do is to set the gears and measure how many meters make with a crank rev y every (or just the lowest and the highest).
Man I am really getting more and more interested in folding bikes. I might actually get one. My next bike might be a folding bike. Great review as always.
Thanks! They are a lot of fun!
Thuong is getting good with her English. I am impressed with this folding bikes, my wife is short and has a tough time finding a bicycle that works for her. And how cool is it these bicycles fit inside a hatchback easily for transport. These bikes will work nicely when your are transiting on your move.
Thanks! We're excited about the ease of transportation with these :)
Oh yeah, can't wait for your Thialand video.
Black is probably the "cannot go wrong“ colour and to some extend, also the easiest colour to match with other colours. Enjoy your couple rides~!!!!
Thanks!
I love folding bikes, these are very much like bromptons. Those pedals are so nice. I need to get those for my folder. I would call that bike The Beetle. Small black and sturdy
The removeable pedals are pretty nice :) Thanks for the name suggestion!
TWC, you might want to try a Bike Friday, Brompton, Dahon or Tern to get a nice baseline of what compact folding bikes can offer. And then try a dirt-cheap and heavy mass produced model as well. The folding bike becomes a serious matter once you get the charm :)
Edit: Name suggestion; Karasu
Nice name idea! Definitely want to continue trying out new folding bike types to find which one we like the most.
You really got me thinking about geting this bike. How easy is it to find aftermarket parts for the bike? Are they fairly standard (i.e. wheels, tyres, etc). Are the gears upgradeable if you decide to change or are they fixed?
Not that I need another bike but every time I see you review one of these I inch closer to purchasing one, I’d definitely get the 20” wheels and I also prefer the look of the straight bar as opposed to the Vshape, the bag doesn’t even look funky and looks like you can pack it pretty good, not that I would, great review.
Definitely prefer 20" for comfort, but 16" for transportability
Finally both of you can ride the ROYALE together.
Been waiting for this :)
Im from Singapore, just loved the trifold bike.
It's really nice!
Interesting that they chose a different pedal system to the Brompton. It’s nice to be able to have real platform pedals with pins, but I don’t think I would take the right one off since it doesn’t get in the way when it’s folded behind the tyre. Glad you got the right seatpost and handlebar for you Cruise. Now I just hope that Brompton step up the game and give us something new (belt drive and disc brakes for example) to keep up with this competition.
Would love to see a belt drive version with mechanical disc brakes. Dream bike.
Belt drive on a Brompton would be amazing. I have belt drive on two other bikes, and I love not having to worry about oiling them or getting grease on my hands. Would be perfect for the Brompton.
Not sure how well it would work though, as belt drives need to be fairly tight to stop the belts slipping. I think the rear wheel fold would introduce too much flex for a belt drive.
@@chrislowe6926 It’s been done aftermarket by people like this company called Kinetics. Look them up. They have a bunch of example pictures of bikes they’ve modified. They look great.
@@christill Not rubber but single chain line with 14spd hub and disc brakes. ruclips.net/video/juOa3gzi0ec/видео.html
Awesome video as allways , take care both!
Thanks 👍
This bike is what I need every day ! Cheers for the review .
maybe it will help Thuong if she holds the seatpost than the saddle for the kick. It may help her lift the bike easily from holding at a lower height.
Thanks for the tip!
My tip on how to fold the Royale to Thuong. - Instead of kicking the rear wheel to unfold it, simply lift the bike by holding the seatpost! Yes, lift the bike from the seatpost! Once you lift it, the rear wheel automatically goes to the rear! To lift it effectively, try to hold the seatpost at the bottom or near the frame, then lift. You don't have to lift it that high. The rear wheel goes to the back and once it does, just set the seatpost down. Done!
Thanks for the info!
Loved the review! The way it gives you access to rollers when folded up blew my mind :O
Glad you liked it! It's really nifty.
I don't even ride bikes but I like your bike reviews
You rode bikes that one summer I came back ;)
This is the same bike as Pikes under another brand name, right? I notice that the seatpost clamp and front carrier block are identical, and the front wheel can turn even when folded. Being identical to the Pikes is not bad at all though. Great bikes.
makes me wanna tempt to buy a trifold 16 inch bike for more versatility. i do have 20 inch folding bike thou
Love your channel and videos, watching from Abu Dhabi UAE,
what's your camera equipment set up? how do you sync your goPro to microphone?
Name the bike black cicada for how loud that hub is
Perfect haha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@TwoWheelCruise shout out my user name if you do go with that name
@Two Wheel Cruise Does the bike come with a bike storage bag for the trains?
what happened to the dahon folding bikes?
Thuong is really tall too, I had no idea you were so tall as you don't overwhelm your bike frames. How do you find getting frames that work well for you in Japan?
I'm 188 and it was nearly mission impossible to get a decent mountain bike frame off the shelf in the 1990s even in the USA, much less Asia.
I've imported most of my large frames here
Hello sir..
1. I am 188 cms tall do you think mobot royale with the new seat post suits my height?? Does it comes free with mobot while buying???
The hardware and the shape of frame, hinge and the curve of handlepost on that black bike is very similar to bike called "element pikes" which is very popular in Indonesia
They're ALL clones of Brompton.
@@kwhatten yes 😁
Those bikes are gorgeous !!!
They are! :)
love the bike! sugoi!! love from Manila, hope to ride soon with you!
Is there any way to adjust the saddle setback (other than on the saddle rail)? Are different setback seat posts available?
Great Folding Bike....
Thanks 👍
How different 6speed and 9 speed? I bought 9speed one still confused how to use with the gear!
The handling is the same, you just have more gear selection.
So cool bike! I'm actually looking into Bike Friday, maybe one day you guys can review that too?:)
Hope we get a chance to try them one day!
Here is one of the best Bike Friday reviews diff is mine is British racing green colour. ruclips.net/video/V3qaUlW1iPA/видео.html And my pedals are here, ruclips.net/video/7ULYVaOq9XI/видео.html
I love this folding bikes..awesome! 🚲🇵🇭
Nice work as ever guys 👍Sticking with the sweets/food link with Taro-chan, how about Japanese treacle, Kuromitsu 黒蜜 (and mitsu 光 is often used in guys names too, so could be a kind play on words!)? Perhaps Kuromitsu written with the characters 黒光 (black light) would be a bit weird, but maybe a good match for the shiny cosmic black paint job?! Or Kurogoma-kun as in black sesame maybe?
Thanks for the ideas! I was thinking about kuro-goma 😁
@@TwoWheelCruise Great minds think alike 😜. I might have been overthinking the Kuromitsu 😅. Sweet potato and black sesame are a classic combination that’s for sure (thinking Daigaku Imo here)!
Nice review there. TWC I noticed the brake levers are almost completely facing down. Are the angles of the brake levers adjustable?
I think you can, but it messes with the fold if you do it too much possibly.
Nice! I’ve got a similar bike. The 3sixty folding bike and it’s a nice fun bike.
Nice!
I have a few friends whom have tried the Mobot Royale here in Singapore & they didn't really like the ride despite the folding mechanism being quite good. They have since gotten Bromptons and 3Sixty.
Personally, I can't say anything as I ride a road bike and fully modified mountain bike in Singapore. Though, folding bikes are very popular here.
I would have thought the ride would be very close to a Brompton - those bikes look virtually identical. Did your friends say what the differences with a Brompton were?
You might want to upgrade the rear clip to a suspension type clip which can help absorbing the road bumps
Thanks! The rear is fine, the front is rougher
What if you hold the back brake "engaged" and do the back wheel "kick"?
With a bag attached to the front, does it affect steering?
Nice video. Just notice, Royale by Mobot 9Speed, Brompton only 6 Speed. How to order this nice bike?
Thanks, Amazon is my friend for backup. I like the folding bike idea.
Mobot tells me that they do not sell the seatpost you show at 4:58. Where can I buy this as I am also 183cm?
Allow me to answer my own question: a Brompton dealer in Singapore was able to sell me one for a little over 100 Singapore dollars. This is because the seat post size for the Brompton and the MOBOT are the same. This modification is absolutely essential for someone who is 183 cm tall - the MOBOT seat post is so short that I don’t think it would work for someone who was even 175
cm.
how is the gearratio in the first gear at the 9 speed
Maybe Thuong can try to try to lift the bike up with her right hand holding the seatpost (instead of the saddle) and swing it backward. That is how I do it on my Brompton.
Thanks for the tip!
Thx for comparing these against the Dahons'. excited to know about this bike for touring as we hv been avoiding the brompton's for yrs. Good to know there are now options. Unfortunately for us, we r still sticking to our Bike Friday (it just always works out better when something is custom built for u, everything is just at the right reach & the bike rides like no other bike. warning: they are expensive). but, already, I'm liking the mobots u got. question - can these mobots pull any trailers?
I've heard good things about Bike Friday, but never had a chance to try them. I think these should be able to pull a trailer.
I just picked up a 3 speed Brompton clone 2 days ago in Chiang Mai that looks just like Taro chan but in green/orange. May be we’ll catch each other around town :)
Some questions: with your telescopic seat post are you at full extension and if not how many more cm can you extend? What's the frame material? How many teeth on the cogs? What is the range of gear inches? Have you ever tried riding hands off the handlebars and does it track straight? The only other thing I'd be interested in is a fork with disc brake tabs so I could convert front wheel.
There is still quite a bit of range in the telescopic seatpost.
@@TwoWheelCruise I'm 189cm. Do you think there's another 6cm?
Those are almost identical to Bromptons - the wires run in the same lines and the fixings seem to be the same. The luggage block seems to be the same.
I love my Brompton - it’s an amazingly versatile bike. You’ll be surprised just how much luggage you can carry on those bikes - you can get lots of weight in the front luggage without affecting the handling at all.
For taking them on Japanese trains, will you need to bag them up?
A lot of cheaper alternatives using the same folding system are popping up lately since the patents are expired. And yes, you need to put these in a bag to bring them on a train in Japan.
@@TwoWheelCruise I was wondering this same thing. I said to my husband, the patents must be up! If it is a similar system then it will absolutely be the winner. I love mine.
Sweet little bike. I like the way it compacts to a small bundle...🎥😃👍👌👊🚴♂️🚴♀️
It's really convenient
Hey so when you move will you sell your bikes or bring them??? and if you were gonna buy a new road bike what would it be? You guys have tested alot!
Some more info coming up soon.
Thank you Cruise for the idea and sorry B***ton.... change my mind.
Use it with a dropbar setup!
Gotta try that!
That would be cool if it didn't mess with the fold.
12:19 in Japan, going from 30degC to 21degC
It's starting to get cold pretty quick now.
May I ask where did you get the extended seat post?
Ordered through a local Brompton dealer
is that the 1600sgd bike?
Dude, ur seat post extended so long, does it affect its min insertion into the main bicycle frame slot? Mind tell me how high u extended the seat pole?
I haven't watched the folding bike vids in great detail but from what I've seen, this one seems to have the best design. Weight would be my only issue when needed to carry. A carbon fiber model would be great but expensive. I like how it easily rolls after folded.
Carbon fiber would be nice, but prefer steel for durability :)
@@TwoWheelCruise I have 3 carbon fiber frame bikes and two are 30 years old. Never an issue and extremely durable. And, I'm a big guy. Lugging heavy bikes around with hand carried luggage would be a challenge while traveling. No doubt you'll figure it out. Maybe have bikes shipped to destinations in advance of your trips.
With some aftermarket parts you can get it under 10kg: ruclips.net/video/rz24HOdUctA/видео.html
Nice folders, I have MKS Grip Kings on my folder that go on and off the same way. Kudos to Mobot for designing the storage links for the pedals. I would run a small strap of some sort through the seat rails and the pedals as insurance against a bump that could do it. Btw, not to be contrary, but it looks like Thoung-chan has better leg extension with the purple bike. BTW, you can call your black bike Jr. ;-)
I came across these when looking into Zizzo (which I will probably end up getting) however they only have 20 inch folding bikes and think these 16 bikes look awesome! I wish that these Brompton alternatives and others like it were available in the US to more easily try out and buy. As someone looking into casual riding a folding bike it is hard to justify Brompton's prices for something that folds compact in a similar way.
I never saw folding bikes in the midwest growing up haha
I tried to locate the web site for this bicycle, only in Singapore I guess, not available in the US, at least I could not find it.
Dealers are only in Singapore, but they sell online and ship internationally I believe.
nice frontblock bag
Cute name Taro-chan! Since your bike is black…ninja or midnight?
Nice!
Nice bikes! How i wish i could have one someday.
Nice. Keep posting
Your wife's very nice & kind. By the way, how about your bike feeling in term of handling & spare parts quality?
Did the tri-fold rust easy?
Haven't had any rusting issues yet
What,s the name of the saddle on your bike?
Not sure it has a name.
Looks like a knock off of a brooks cambium, and I've always wanted to try one.
Hi, I just saw in GCN tech today a cool full size road bike that can be torn down into a case. Must be pricey though 😅.
Why not "Kuro chan" since this is a smaller black bike?
Nice idea changing kun to chan haha
That bike on GCN just had SS couplers. Lots of bikes have been made with them for years, especially world touring bikes. As typical, GCN is just oblivious to the existence of anything not racing aero.
‘La de da’ cracked me up!. 👍😂
Did you use a phone to record this? The colours look off.
Mostly filmed on iphone, but it was starting to get dark with the sunset.
Brake lever downward. I had hurt my wrist before at this angle for a 2hr leisure ride.
Hello my friend very good video l love brompthon is really a good bike a eternal bike??????????? Respect and love from Chile
🇧🇷Hi, I'm from Brazil and I really wanted this bike, it's very beautiful☺️👍🏼👏👏👏👏👏👏
We really like them :)
@@TwoWheelCruise ☺️👍🏼🚴💕
Her English has come such a long way in such a short time. That is so awesome. As they say in Watopia; Ride On!
Thanks!
Nice bikes! Looks like fun. As for a name... "Goose", "Royal Goose", "Regal Goose". I'm not sure how that would translate in Japanese, though. On another note, any affect by recent volcano eruption?
Thanks! No problems here.
Love the bike!
Hi. Just wonder i think it might be a good idea for you guys to open a business as a tour guide for foreingers as well as a cycling tour in Japan since you both know a good bicycle route and speak japanese very fluently.
Thought about it, but decided not to for now.
look smooth ..
it's the exact same folding system as a Brompton
Nice piece of engineering.
A couple of months ago I purchased a Smart Motion E bike with a Gates Carbon drive belt , Great change , as in no chain , = ,no mess on the trousers 👖 and no stretched🔗 chain , I am surprised 🤨 that these companies have not built the new bikes with the belt drive : For me I'll never go back to the chain 🔗!
Hey guys , what's happened to your crash helmets ?
Can't wait for the new gearbox / belt drive bikes to start coming out more and getting a little cheaper.
And more reliable
First !!
Ah they send this to everyone 😅
Thanks! 😁 They're definitely on top with their marketing.
@@TwoWheelCruise fair assessment of the pros and cons of the bike. Look forward to some training vids with it.
Some folding bikes look cheap and tacky but this company has done a good job of a Brompton look alike time will tell🚲
Yes, hopefully it holds up over time
The folding mechanism very similar to Brompton. Happy that you're reviewing a brand from Singapore! 😄 Just curious if they will be selling in Japan as well?
I believe they sell online and ship internationally
@@TwoWheelCruise Thanks Cruise! 😊
It’s a copy!
I want to get a Mobot bike but the shipment to Europe is so expensive (a Mobot bike cost about 700 euros and the shipment about 300 to 400 euros :/ )
This is definitely for the Asian market only (5’7”max!!!), unless you want to make modifications like you did.
Yeah, you definitely need a longer seatpost above that.
15:55 the bike abandoned there give me the creeps
Sometimes come across those
Love the chameleon color
Biking is so fun!
Wow so cute
Your seat post looks really tall, so I'd call the bike 'flagpole' or whatever that is in Japanese 😄
How about 物干し竿 (laundry pole), the nickname of Sasaki Kojirō's nodachi?
How much is it(price)
Best to check the website for prices, since there are different variations.
Great video as always. I don't have a folding bike but these look very very similar to the Brompton. Aren't Brompton a little bit, err, upset about this?!
The design patent is over 30 years old and long expired.
Impressive.
Is it just me or the colors at the start of the video is weird? Anyways great bike check Cruise!
Thanks! Might be iphone weird magic at sunset 😅
wow.... go MOBOT!
Why is Thuong san calling her bike Taro-chan? What is "Chan" in Japanese?
it's a moniker that adds a little warmth to a name, with the intention of giving off a feeling of closeness with the speaker. If you add "chan" you're implying that the object of your affection is cute and is someone/thing worth caring for.