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Raxel
05-09-08, 12:00 AM
Hi,

Dahon hammerhead 8.0 is now being sold in south Korea.
It is reasonably cheap, has breakaway frame that fits in a bag nicely, and seriously light.
One downside is the lack of any front suspension (no pantour hubs, no kinetix fork) but actually some people prefer that. (Lighter, no power absorbed in suspension etc.)

http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66a76430b385c79a0705a222e9ed529abb2088174c842b6020 7eaf5ee73382a5d7c6a88ca6f0f7f5998d50d6f7ecc9a45&f_no=23add577e7d607a462aad3a613d66a37b279

Stock bike pic. Bullhorn bar, Tiagra STI lever, 55-44T crankset, Ultegra SL rear derailleur

http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66b76430b385c79a09f344a89e8825f91af3067167a518e6ed 8e9d6f890f1d5318f20915116c854cfbf32a261b6abb6e2a4461da08830&f_no=25bcdd2be0c007fe51bdc4b017da252a9bc23c411a7daf69


http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66b76430b385c79a09f344a89e8825f91af3067167a01d261d d8612a25772a6cbec040d18f4a486965d51a5c746a7b063b5a901fe4bb1&f_no=25bcdd2be0c007fe51bdc4b017da252a9bc23c421a7daf69

http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66b76430b385c79a09f344a89e8825f91af3067167a088e6d2 1c5a98522d5363b8cd8caa59605bb07618269ec7f3e7a4a09da692b9a14&f_no=25bcdd2be0c007fe51bdc4b017da252a9bc23c441a7daf69

Frame breaks in two and can be packed into a trunk for air travel.

http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66b76430b385c79a09f344a89e8825f91af3067167a03df6ac ca0c6927117ccbe7f98a3fd05b6d2a4083cce4d30b3541b4c&f_no=25bcdd2be0c007fe51a8d3bc11d93073d0b028


Impressive stock weight 8.410kg (L size, with some tags, w/o pedals)
And the bike is reasonably priced as well. (around $1300 in south korea)
With some slight tuneup you can easily build a 7.xkg breakaway bike for touring, which is very hard to achieve with other frames (One of my mates own 7.6kg Pocket Rocket Pro with sram RED components, but he has spent $$$$$ on it)

http://img2.dcinside.com/viewimage.php?id=bicycle&no=29bcc427b48677a16fb3dab004c86b6f9a697bf10be1d1d66b76430b385c79a09f344a89e8825f91af3067167a068f69a e2e5ed95618fc8ed2f3fe85ed38517630ebd1576cd6e9&f_no=25bcdd2be0c007fe51bbc4ba069f2e2df8

Here's my mate's steup with drop handlebar.

DVC45
05-09-08, 01:50 AM
Very nice!

4cmd3
05-09-08, 08:42 AM
(sigh) I would run down to the store today if they carried them here.

But they don't
And they won't

Soldier on brave Helios?

ppyo
09-23-08, 06:45 AM
hi Raxel,

Are you located in South Korea? Im planning to do a tour there next year. I have been thinking of getting a Smoothhound in korea and use it for the tour (aka more excuses to buy another bike!). But not sure about those handlebars. Your mates hammerhead look nice with the drops, but the rims wouldnt suit touring. Do you know if either the smoothhound or the hammerhead has front and rear rack mounts?

Do you know of any good bike shops in korea with folding bikes?

vrkelley
09-23-08, 09:10 AM
Campus Bike sells them: http://campusbicycle.com/itemdetails.cfm?id=2917

(sigh) I would run down to the store today if they carried them here.

But they don't
And they won't

Soldier on brave Helios?

SesameCrunch
09-23-08, 09:28 AM
Very nice. I really like the breakaway feature. Differentiates the bike from a regular road bike.

Thanks for sharing this with us.

LittlePixel
09-23-08, 10:28 AM
Does it come with cable-splitters so you can truly have the bike in two halves?

mroli
09-23-08, 06:05 PM
Yeah, I think it does. Apparently we can get them in the UK if we can find 20 people willing to order one. So how's about it people? I'll be no 1 on the list... Just checking what the price will be...

cyclistjohn
09-25-08, 11:19 AM
Yeah, I think it does. Apparently we can get them in the UK if we can find 20 people willing to order one. So how's about it people? I'll be no 1 on the list... Just checking what the price will be...

Well, if it's nicer, lighter, better than the 7.0, & will go into a suitcase, then put me down for #2 ;-)

Maybe Thor can get a good deal for the UK folk? He seems a decent chap - maybe one of us could volunteer to go over to the US to collect them? ;-)

datako
09-25-08, 01:22 PM
To me the suspension front fork is the usp on the Hammerhead, so it's a shame it doesn't come with the Breakaway frame.

gringo_gus
09-25-08, 02:57 PM
Agreed - gimme the suspension on the 7.0 over the breakway on the 8.0 If I want breakaway I will buy a moulton. Unless of course, the 8.0 is much much much much cheaper than a moulton (hint, Mr Hon).
But by god they're gorgeous....

mulleady
09-25-08, 03:51 PM
Yeah, I think it does. Apparently we can get them in the UK if we can find 20 people willing to order one. So how's about it people? I'll be no 1 on the list... Just checking what the price will be...

What you need this mroli when you have a super fast Mu SL lol?

mroli
09-25-08, 07:19 PM
AND a Hammerhead 7.0 as well (and a second MUSL!)...

I don't know really - I just WANT the separable frame so I can put it in a suitcase and take it away with me (although I could just take the MU...)

It looks so cool that I rode past some kids in the street yesterday and one of the guys went "Now that is one sexy bike"...

Maybe I should get the Smoothound instead - Datako, I presume you could just take the fork off your old Hammerhead and stick it on? I wonder if A frames would do you a special?!

LittlePixel
09-25-08, 07:21 PM
Frame geometry would change if you added a suspension fork as it's higher to fit in all the cantelever gubbins.

tcs
09-25-08, 08:15 PM
Does it come with cable-splitters so you can truly have the bike in two halves?

Clearly visible in one of the pictures above.

tcs

datako
09-26-08, 08:31 AM
...Datako, I presume you could just take the fork off your old Hammerhead and stick it on? ...

First thing I looked at:)

The new model has a longer headtube so it's not possible without surgery.

I must admit to briefly contemplating buying one and taking it to a frame maker to get the necessary mods, but then I added an EBB, disk mounts, and other such luxuries to my wishlist, and before I woke up I realised that a custom frame would be better. Still thinking about that :thumb:

Tom W
10-03-08, 05:47 AM
As there are a lot of hammerhead people here .....

1. What non clip in pedals would you recommend ?
2. Any experience with adding mudguards ?
3. Any experience of changing the top of the seat post take normal railed saddles ?
Am in the Uk
4. Will be in the US in the next few weeks - does the new SH actually fit a suitcase ? am contemplating bringing one back ....

Tom

datako
10-03-08, 05:55 AM
As there are a lot of hammerhead people here .....
1. What non clip in pedals would you recommend ?
2. Any experience with adding mudguards ?
3. Any experience of changing the top of the seat post take normal railed saddles ?
Am in the Uk


Assuming the new model is the same in sizing as mine
1. Anything by MKS, but decent flat pedals are available from most dealers from £15 up
2. Plenty room. Usually a fiddly job unless the mudguards are designed specifically for that model. Plenty 20" mudguards out there.
3. Seatpost on mine is 27.2mm diameter which is a common bike size, so you can get one from most dealers. I recommend instead looking at the later model SDG I-beam saddles - they are quite comfortable.

mroli
10-06-08, 03:31 AM
Tom -

1. I'd stick with the MKS EZY pedals - as far as I'm concerned they're as good as anything.
2. Apparently the 20" Dahon Mudguards will fit, but I have yet to try this
3. Yep - I'm not sure if the 2008 comes with the Kore or the SDG I-Beam post, but you can get the Kore one, chuck a converter on top and use it for a railed seat. Works fine. As Datako says though - standard ish size seat post - I'd get a thudbuster maybe... (still toying with it).

For Raxel - do you know if the frame (frame only) of the Smooth Hound weighs much more than the Hammerhead?

gringo_gus
10-06-08, 03:43 AM
Tom keep us in the loop on your US buying. I started a thread on this in a general sense a while back - bought a DT mini, great bike, but with a flaw. Minorish, but affects resale value. If I was in the US I would have shipped it back for a swap, but not worthwhile from the UK - moral - see before you buy in the US or be prepared to take a risk, or buy from a reputable dealer online. Thor who posts here seems to be one of those. I have an HH7 btw, it is so cool, discount purchase from Winstanley bikes.

Tom W
10-06-08, 06:31 AM
cheers all for the helpful advice - fitted some mks pedals yesterday (I too have a winstanley HH7) much improved but too slippy with office shoes on - will find a cunning compromise eventually

Will be in New York and in SF in a couple of weeks - any ideas if there are any bike shops there who would have a SH in stock - or a HH8 ?

pismocycleguy
10-06-08, 10:11 PM
No 2008 Smooth Hounds in USA.