Dahon Mu UNO, single speed folding bike
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Getting this bike next week...
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beautiful
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@moakley I see. Hopefully you had better luck with another model or different place of purchase. I've heard some stories of people ordering from ebay and there's parts missing or something damaged...that sucks.
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@MKF30 yeah its the normal speed uno
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@moakley You probably got a shitty bike literally, everyone I know who has this bike says it rocks. You probably got a bad bike. NYCEwheels looks cool and from what I've heard does well with customers. BTW, how can you have this bike it's not out yet? Unless you were referring to the normal Speed Uno
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@s1nglespeeder 2 lbs, the Speed frame is steel and a bit heavier. -Peter
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Nice video. Hi, I've just bought a Jetstream P8, and I'm finding it very difficult to fold. It needs some (a lot to be honest) strength. Is there any way to make it easier? Some kind of tuning? It looks to be to tight! Otherwise, It rides wonderful. I've tried asking Dahon, but... no response! And the store, just sent me a link to a video. I know how to fold it, i just think that there must be a problem since it needs so much strenght. Thks
miguelAmedeiros 2 months ago
@miguelAmedeiros If your hinges are stiff it means that you'll need to do some adjustment on them to loosen them up. This is usually something your dealer would be able to do if you bring it back. We make a point to check this on every bike we sell before shipping. Are you able to get in contact with your dealer? -Peter
nycewheels 1 month ago
Thumbs up if you like the dahon speed uno better. I don't know why, but it looks better.
john58569 5 months ago 2
@john58569 MU Uno rides nicer and has better components. The Speed Uno has a more classic frame.
nycewheels 4 months ago
do you have to replace the back tyre alot? I own a fixed gear bike (full size) and i do every now and again, is this the same? Cheers from the UK! :)
RiOtEmpire777 8 months ago
@RiOtEmpire777 Any time you do a lot of skidding you'll have to replace the rear tire more often. So yes, if you like to do skid stops you'll have to replace the tire a bit more often. -Peter
nycewheels 4 months ago