Ezybike looks like Strida but are as long as a Mobiky
Strida has the wheels tightly clinched together with a magnet while the Ezybike has them in line of each other one after the other like the Mobiky Genius also have.
So this Ezybike is a compromise. The price seems much lower though than many other bikes. But they seems to have few dealers and are almost unknown?
Their home page is here http://www.ezybike.com/20050219product4.htm
http://www.ezybike.com/20050219product4-1.htm
Amuro Lee has good close up pictures at the Stridaforum
http://www.stridaforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40
bikeforum also have good pictures animated gif is cool.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=291652
I like how the desogner thought. the saddlepost allow for taller persons maybe to get more room for knees? But that is only my guess.
By having ordinary wheels it allows more standard parts hopefully.
But like Mobiky the foot print is rather long. Two 12" after each other with a little gap that allow the bike to be wheeled while folded.
And there are lot of people who are very satisfied with the Mobiky's dimension when folded.
But the reason me have not bought a Mobiky is that I want a very small footprint. As close to a foot as possible.
So the Carryme looks ideal for me but it doesn't bear my weight. I'm too heavy and too tall. My knees will hit the handle bars most likely.
So maybe me will buy a Strida cause it is available here locally. While none of the other bikes are apart from A-bike but that one is too brittle for my taste.