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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2010

Steve Boyd from Dahon Folding Bikes, gives us a quick sneek peak at two new models coming down the line for 2011.

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  • @JogBird

    It depends, their curve line has the second smallest fold, next to Brompton.

  • dahon do not fold small at all. they are super thick when folded and difficult to carry

  • I have been pronouncing it Day-hon and I was wrong.

    I guess correct way to say is the backward of Honda.

  • more drop down bars on your bikes would be a great option, also the pedals need to be flat the ridges drive your foot into the crank arm and that has multiple implications.

  • them pedals need to be flat the ridges will hook under your shoe and drive your left foot into the crank arm, thus eventually loosening the left side arm.

  • disgusting, i prefer montague bikes because they look more normal

  • @doisdjoai Dahon Muno Uno or a DAHON MU SL and what would be a price difference a new or a older DAHON MU SL?

  • Dahon Muno Uno or a DAHON MU SL and what would be a price difference a new or a older DAHON MU SL?

  • perfection 

  • I have a Dahon Mu Uno which I use daily, typically covering over 100kms a week. It's fantastic.

  • I love dahon

  • I have a Boardwalk 7 cnverted to one-speed, for about a decade and it is finally in a usable form after changing wheels, chain, and taking off all accesories, it is light but the set post angle as in all dahon is very steep and after just a little of driving my knees hurt... it is horrible design overall.

  • Owned a SpeedPro. Utter garbage; NOT up to the rigors of my 26 mi. daily round-trip commute.

    Dahons have climbed steadily in price over the past couple of years. For the same money, one can have Bike Friday custom build a bike to fit . You'd have to be nuts to get a mass-produced bike that, while adjustable, will NOT fit most riders as well as the Bike Friday.

    Having ridden both brands, I can say without reservation that BF is a far better bike, and a much better company to deal with.

  • bought dahon speed P8 on March 2010 on authorized dealer, made a complain about the frame and the paint job.. but... until this very second, no response what so ever about it...

    never imagine that i would be in the loop of dahon (in)famous after sales service.... hiks...

  • I wonder if Dahon will ever develop a belt drive bike, like the Gates Carbon Drive?

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