Thanks Dirk for the info. Unfortunately, the bike measures 120cm x 70cm x 30cm. The case that it fits when disassembled is 78cm x 49cm x 30cm, close to airline standard luggage requirement (L+W+H):62 in / 158 cm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQQZ0jAFBQ However, riding around with the hard case is not quite practical:) Perhaps a soft bag is what I need for the train... Didn't think about the folding speed but it's a nice feature that I sometimes wish for the Bipolar to have quicker release (magnet?). Bike Friday seems to be holding the overall record, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQscBxx7wLE Vi >________________________________ > From: Dirk Bonné <dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx> >To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:26 AM >Subject: [python] Re: Walking Python upright > > >Very neat! The "apartment pivot" allowing for a 180degrees turn really shows a >lot of uses. In Danmark the max luggage size is 100cm x 60cm x 30cm. If you >are over that they might refuse you on the train. Your bike is quite close to >these measurements? If so you just made the fastest folder in the world ;-) > >Dirk > >On 29.05.2012 06:04, Vi Vuong wrote: >Hi All, >> >> >>2 donor training wheels are added to the headrest for walking python bike >>upright. The small footprint is convenient/safer for walking in pedestrian >>traffic, taking the training, and space saving for storage. Folding pedals >>and chain ring guard would be nice additions... http://youtu.be/wTq2N1fOKgo >> >> >>Cheers, >> >> >>Vi > ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: Jurgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================ > >