I am thinking of getting a bicycle & scenic cycling routes

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Do you think I should get a foldable one for easy storage?
Otherwise, I need to add a Thule for larger units, should I choose a roof rack or trunk rack?

Any advice or comments?

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Thule is only a few hundred dollars if I buy used.

Is it possible to mount it on my own or I need to let workshop do it?
 
If I buy a foldable one, I will not need to add Thule.
 
Do you think I should get a foldable one for easy storage?
Otherwise, I need to add a Thule for larger units, should I choose a roof rack or trunk rack?

Any advice or comments?

portabicis-thule-topride-5_vtiixof7falgajhi.jpg
a-car-with-a-thule-hitch-bike-rack-installed-and-two-bikes-loaded-na-au.jpg
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For folding bikes stick with established brands like dahon, tern, fnhon, birdy. Cirius and mobot are also okay. If you want compact folds, tri-folds like Brompton, 3sixty, pikes, mobot, but these are steel and prone to rusting.

With borders opening, I predict many will give up cycling and you might be able to score good used units from carousell
 
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get a hito bifold, it uses shimano gear set and shifter. Hito is cheap and good. pikes and 3Sixty over priced as they use cheapo parts.
 
too many road trenching and construction activities in sg. better to get one with shock absorbers. i had to change tires twice in 6.9 days.
 
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