"He was very taken, through his association with Bridgestone, with the Japanese sense of the “spirit” of an artefact, reflecting its origins and the care with which it was made. "
Here's a Moulton that someone posted a while back. Very light, very strong...I would have very much liked to see what he would have designed for a variety of E-bike specific frames.
I like Alex's bike designs a lot. If you're going to make the best bike, it should fold up and not be notch-sensitive, and not be limited to single spar/tube members from point to point. His designs embody all of that criteria very well, perhaps better than anyone else ever did.
Here's mine a recent Pashley built Moulton TSR2 (two speed belt driven) with a lightweight front hub (Tongxin) conversion.
The above picture shows it ready to go with a small 5 mile battery in that frame bag. Shown below in its portable form with a larger battery in that detachable bag.
Finally stowed in my office split (they don't fold).