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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4221131" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Pretty sure some here have them.</p><p>I’ve personally looked at some folding Hey Bike rangers and some folding Lectric step throughs.</p><p>The Hey bikes are extremely well built with the fat tire design. I’m a hobby welder but have seen lots of welds by those qualified to weld in a nuke power plant. The welding on these bikes would pass. Steel except for the wheels. About 70 pounds or a tad more.</p><p>The lectrics are 10 lb or so lighter but very popular.</p><p>Not quite so heavily built but we see a lot of them on the trails.</p><p>What are y’all’s thoughts on these two models, or do you suggest some other brand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4221131, member: 5412"] Pretty sure some here have them. I’ve personally looked at some folding Hey Bike rangers and some folding Lectric step throughs. The Hey bikes are extremely well built with the fat tire design. I’m a hobby welder but have seen lots of welds by those qualified to weld in a nuke power plant. The welding on these bikes would pass. Steel except for the wheels. About 70 pounds or a tad more. The lectrics are 10 lb or so lighter but very popular. Not quite so heavily built but we see a lot of them on the trails. What are y’all’s thoughts on these two models, or do you suggest some other brand? [/QUOTE]
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