Tylereo3 is in the UK. I'd like to walk UK hiking trails carrying a 24 lb airnimal joey
https://airnimal.co/products/joey/sport/#.YgGYbftOlIc It's the only 24" wheel folder I can find. I'm not going to ride a 20" wheel roller skate folder and rattle my teeth out.
Convert A Joey with a Mahle 250 w hub drive and a ~4AH battery. 30 lb? I'd like to hike on bike banned trails in UK, but then unfold the bike at dusk & ride off to a pub, B&B, for dinner, a bed, plumbing.
I'm afraid to drive in the UK. You guys do everything backwards, & when I was that I was that flexible I was poor. Now I have money, and nearly got killed just walking around London in 2001. I could take Nat Express or BritRail around, then ride 10-20 miles to sites like the air museum or some of the heritage steam train societies, without paying $$$ to a taxi. Local bus survice is badly documented & I'm afraid of being stranded by obsolete information on the website.
What I ride here in USA is a 26" cargo bike with capability of carrying 80 lb groceries or ag supplies. It has had a 1000 W geared hub drive, but since that burnt out in the rain I'm using a 500 w bafang hub drive. Mostly I ride unpowered without drag from the motor. The extra 14 pounds motor+battery doesn't bother me, I carry that much tools and water. But when winds pick up to 25 mph in my face, a 3.5 hour commute home from summer camp can take 6 hours. I don't need that much exercise. So the motor drags me home in 3.5 hours anyway.
I don't need to carry cargo in the UK, but I do need to carry the bike on my back, or on busses & trains. One advantage of the stretch frame cargo bike, 26" MTB's and cruisers have thrown me on my chin 5 times when the front wheel snapped sideways. You can't buy stable steering anymore. All 26" frames have the same "fast" trail. Stretch frame cargo bike has my weight on the front wheel, which adds centering force.