Frank Burns writes about yet another Land's End to John O'Groats completed on a Moulton.
I wanted to put my Alex Moulton APB21 through its paces and see how it fared on a journey above 1000 miles.
Most people have preconceived notions about small wheeled bikes, and many that I met en route expressed disbelief about its suitability for such a venture, but the reality was that I averaged 85 miles per day (some days were over 100 miles) with a remarkable degree of comfort and speed.
The Moulton’s combination of a well-designed rigid frame, suspension front and rear, and more than adequate gearing, made this a perfect long-distance machine, and one that can be separated into two halves, bagged and carried onto trains as hand-luggage.
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