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Old 03-25-2010, 02:11 AM   #8749
Darqref
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible View Post
I took a look, thank you Patricia.
It's gotten me to the site of a store in Montreal, not too far away.
Expensive!!!

But this store also holds Strida bikes. Very interesting...
If you really want a bike that will fit in a suitcase, take a look at R & E Cycle in Seattle

http://www.rodcycle.com/

They have an "S & S" coupling system that allows the frame to be split. The whole thing, wheels and all, fits inside a 26 x 26 x 10 suitcase (inches), that can go on an airline without an oversize charge. I drool over these, and now I've just found out that they have an option to install one on an existing bike (since I already own and earlier R&E model). But they ain't cheap!
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