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    Small Airplane

    No I won't be using it on an airline but in my own plane. I might order later if I like the bike.
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    Small Airplane

    Private airplane, no checkin at the airport, just a question about size, weight and performance. I ordered one yesterday
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    Small Airplane

    THANK YOU MUCH, I HOPE THE CARBON FRAME HOLDS UP.
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    Small Airplane

    THank you. I went ahead and ordered a Carbo X today. It seems to be the lightest 20", 20mph, smallest size folding bike in production. I was hoping someone on here bought one. In many ways I would much rather have the GoCycle as they have a great reputation but I think too large and heavy for...
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    Small Airplane

    I am thinking I can lift an awkward 35 lbs over the front seats, weight and balance isn't a problem for the airplane but size is. I've decided it MUST weight less than 35 lbs, and must have dimensions under 36" W x 24" H x 16" D when folded. It must have 20" wheels and be able to go 20 mph...
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    Small Airplane

    I bought a scooter and it is too heavy and too long. Thank you. This bike is somewhat too large and too heavy to lift over the front seats and fit it into the rear. I like that it is obviously well made and backed.
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    Small Airplane

    I bought this production Van's RV-12 iS new from Van's Aircraft. I could go to 16" but prefer 20" and at least 20 mph and I think I can lift 25-30 lbs over the front seats.
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    Small Airplane

    How come you don't like the Carbo X?
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    Small Airplane

    I could not find the specs but it seems this is just a 15 mph bike and I wonder how much it weighs and its size when folded. Seems I used to be able to find all this information on Electric Bike Review but now I just see a summary and a video.
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    Small Airplane

    I fly an RV-12 small, two seat low wing airplane and need a folding bike smaller than 36" x 24" x 16" which is easy enough but I have to lift the folded bicycle into the cabin, and ove rthe seats and into the back behind the seats and I can't do this with fifty pounds. I prefer 20" wheels and...
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