vincent
Well-Known Member
yes it is obvious but when i am trying to wrassle with the bike and keep it balanced i did not notice it was doing this, and if there was some kind of latch or something you would not have to worry about it
obviously it is not supposed to close on that but gravity puts it there in your way and it is the exact length to jam in there, if that latch was longer it might not could do that....
and now realize even riding in the car that latch is ending up pushed into the prongs
not sure if it happens when i scoot it on the blanket or not, but will watch when moving the bike in and out tomorrow
just unfolded and folded the prodeco bike to see if it was different
that latch also tends to roll to the inside just like the cemoto but it is angled on the inside of the latch and made so that as soon as you start to unfold the bike it pushes the latch out of the way on its own, it cannot jam in there at all
on that bike you cannot close it onto the latch even though the set up is very similar
but the prodeco is not as wide as this one, no battery prongs there etc
the prodeco is very easy to open and close, did notice the cemoto is much harder to open and close, am going to put some dry lubricant on the hinge now and see if that makes it easier
i am having to put a lot of pressure on it opening and closing it and that with balancing the bike takes my attention away from watching the latch
if i remove the battery each time this will prevent a good bit of it too
obviously it is not supposed to close on that but gravity puts it there in your way and it is the exact length to jam in there, if that latch was longer it might not could do that....
and now realize even riding in the car that latch is ending up pushed into the prongs
not sure if it happens when i scoot it on the blanket or not, but will watch when moving the bike in and out tomorrow
just unfolded and folded the prodeco bike to see if it was different
that latch also tends to roll to the inside just like the cemoto but it is angled on the inside of the latch and made so that as soon as you start to unfold the bike it pushes the latch out of the way on its own, it cannot jam in there at all
on that bike you cannot close it onto the latch even though the set up is very similar
but the prodeco is not as wide as this one, no battery prongs there etc
the prodeco is very easy to open and close, did notice the cemoto is much harder to open and close, am going to put some dry lubricant on the hinge now and see if that makes it easier
i am having to put a lot of pressure on it opening and closing it and that with balancing the bike takes my attention away from watching the latch
if i remove the battery each time this will prevent a good bit of it too