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As part of my job I spend time in Scotland, for a week or two at a time.
I remember reading [url= http://www.on-one.co.uk/news/teams-and-riders/q/date/2010/05/24/the-man-who-cut-his-inbred-in-half ]this on the On One site a couple of years ago[/url] about someone putting S and S couplings in their Inbred frame and thinking that would be great. I parked that idea at the time because of the ~£500 price tag.
I'm currently sitting in Scotland again having been up here for a week of mostly sunny dry autumn weather wishing I had my bike with me, and wondering if there are any cheaper alternatives to S and S couplings?
My donor frames would be a steel Inbred or a Singular Swift and I'd only get a few weeks use a year, so I'm still not convinced I can justify the S and S cost.
Anybody had any alternatives fitted, or even seen any alternatives?
None that works as well - there was a Chinese rip-off for a while, but they moved which was unnerving. If it's only for commuting and suchlike, see if you can find a Dahon frame - the Cadenza isn't bad if you make sure the clamps stay tight. But for off-road I wouldn't trust anything else.
But then I would say that 🙂
Keep a bike up there?
[quote> http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FRSLFTMTB/slingshot-fold-tech-mtb-frame
Call me a traditionalist, but I don't fancy that much.
But for off-road I wouldn't trust anything else.
Thanks Ben. I expected that would be the case. It would be for Scottish trails rather than pootling along a road. I understand you've got a vested interest but that also means I value your opinion.
Keep a bike up there?
I've thought about this quite a lot. I never went for it partly because I'm not always working in the same place but mostly because for the cost of the parts to build something I'm willing to ride (~£500 maybe), I couldn't leave it secure. Chances are small but not insignificant it would get moved / damaged whilst in storage (at work).
With the S and S couplings I could bring a nicer bike up when I needed it.
Doesn't sound like there are many other options though.