Moulton SST vs. Jubilee

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intothefold1985
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Moulton SST vs. Jubilee

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I am getting a new Moulton and trying to decide between a Moulton SST and the Jubilee. Love the Jubilee drop bar but it costs a lot more than the SST. I currently own a flat bar TSR 9 and want something lighter/speedier. Besides the advertised specs, has anyone ridden both? How do they compare? Thank you in advance.
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Re: Moulton SST vs. Jubilee

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Sorry, can't help, but I must say that my TSR30 weighs a ton!
31.5lbs or 14.3Kg

How this compares to the SST or the Jubilee, I would be interested to know.
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I asked the same question just over a year ago. Lots of responses - see here
At the time, I made the decision to go with the SST, having pursuaded myself that I did not need the more expensive variant. I bought the SST and thought it very nice (as already discussed, via pm). Imagine then my state of mind when I ended up with a very battered '84 AM (ie an elderly predecessor of the Jubilee) which I now ride almost to the exclusion of every other bike I own... the sensible conclusion must be to try out as many different types as you possibly can, Van - although I understand that may not be readily possible in the case of Moultons, especially overseas.
S
(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
intothefold1985
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Re: Moulton SST vs. Jubilee

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I read that post. Very helpful Simon. The AM looks like a gem.
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