Downtube Nova vs. Breezer Ziggy
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Downtube Nova vs. Breezer Ziggy
Hello! Newbie here. Looking into getting my first bike in a long time, never had a folder.
I love riding upright, so the handle bar height has to be adjustable. I've narrowed it down to 2 bikes - Downtube Nova & Breezer Ziggy. Wondering if anyone compared these two models? I don't know too much about bikes but I'm learning... help me please?
Found a Breezer Ziggy for about $530 online. Internal hub, a rear rack and fenders, and a chain guard as well... tried at an reputable local bike shop and loved it. A little more than I want to spend, but it's got lots of nice extra stuff.
Downtube Nova would be about $340 directly from the Downtube website (currently on sale for $299 + s/h), this fits my budget - simple and pretty streamlined, but haven't found it locally so haven't tried it yet. If I decide to go with Nova, I'd probably add a rear rack and maybe fenders, which will kick up the price by another $150 or so?
From what I've read so far, seems like Downtube Nova has a better reputation. Or it's just that there aren't too much info on Breezer Ziggy (I know it's bascially a Dahon)? I'm a 5'5"-ish female, not super strong, so would much prefer a light bike. Nova is lighter, but it might end up being about the same as Ziggy once I add the rack/fenders. (Also tried Dahon Vitesse D7HG - very nice, wish I could just get this one but it's just too expensive for me right now.)
For a casual rider, which bike would be better? Would Nova hold its value better than Breezer when I want to sell it to move up to a better bike? Do I get better support with Nova than a Breezer? Internal vs External hub - is it a big deal?
Any input would be appreciated!
Much love xoxo
R~
I love riding upright, so the handle bar height has to be adjustable. I've narrowed it down to 2 bikes - Downtube Nova & Breezer Ziggy. Wondering if anyone compared these two models? I don't know too much about bikes but I'm learning... help me please?
Found a Breezer Ziggy for about $530 online. Internal hub, a rear rack and fenders, and a chain guard as well... tried at an reputable local bike shop and loved it. A little more than I want to spend, but it's got lots of nice extra stuff.
Downtube Nova would be about $340 directly from the Downtube website (currently on sale for $299 + s/h), this fits my budget - simple and pretty streamlined, but haven't found it locally so haven't tried it yet. If I decide to go with Nova, I'd probably add a rear rack and maybe fenders, which will kick up the price by another $150 or so?
From what I've read so far, seems like Downtube Nova has a better reputation. Or it's just that there aren't too much info on Breezer Ziggy (I know it's bascially a Dahon)? I'm a 5'5"-ish female, not super strong, so would much prefer a light bike. Nova is lighter, but it might end up being about the same as Ziggy once I add the rack/fenders. (Also tried Dahon Vitesse D7HG - very nice, wish I could just get this one but it's just too expensive for me right now.)
For a casual rider, which bike would be better? Would Nova hold its value better than Breezer when I want to sell it to move up to a better bike? Do I get better support with Nova than a Breezer? Internal vs External hub - is it a big deal?
Any input would be appreciated!
Much love xoxo
R~
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You can add fenders and a rack for about $60 (ie Planet Bike), even less if you buy them on clearance. Also, you can add a front derailleur to the Nova which is a nice option.
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Internal gear hub is simpler to maintain. The Nova is a fine bike though (my wife has one and loves it).
Another option you have is to wait for a deal on Craigslist. e.g. this one https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...808055878.html Los Angeles, Nova, $180.
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You're right, no standard rear rack on Breezer Ziggy... the one I saw at a local store had one (I thought).
LA is big and that listing is in Simi Valley (technically not in LA), which is about 2 hrs away in traffic from where I live, but I've already called the shop to find out it was sold already anyway. Since it was sold at a second hand store, it would have added the sales tax on top of the price as well... Hope something will pop up again~!
Thanks for the input. Wondering if anyone had a first hand experience with a Breezer?
LA is big and that listing is in Simi Valley (technically not in LA), which is about 2 hrs away in traffic from where I live, but I've already called the shop to find out it was sold already anyway. Since it was sold at a second hand store, it would have added the sales tax on top of the price as well... Hope something will pop up again~!
Thanks for the input. Wondering if anyone had a first hand experience with a Breezer?
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I have one. I have been happy with it. Mine is a Zig 7, it came with fenders and a bell, but no rack or the pump in the seat tube.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...g-7?highlight=
Here is a thread with some pics of it, be warned the pics are mostly scenic with the bike being merely an innocent bystander.
I would be happy to answer any questions you had.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...g-7?highlight=
Here is a thread with some pics of it, be warned the pics are mostly scenic with the bike being merely an innocent bystander.
I would be happy to answer any questions you had.
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Wow. Looks like you take it out to the nature & adventure lots! I've transit Panama before en route Costa Rica - definitely put it down of my list of places I want to visit in the future
So, how does it handle off-road? I just found a used Downtube Nova and tried it quickly, but it kinda felt stiff compared to the Breezer Ziggy, if I remember correctly. It's possible that the Ziggy tried had an upgraded tires/saddle (most likely not) or that the Nova was really beaten up (tires had almost no tread) so there was no comparison? Also there's a big price difference... so?
Was there other models you had considered before you purchased your Zig7 7???
So, how does it handle off-road? I just found a used Downtube Nova and tried it quickly, but it kinda felt stiff compared to the Breezer Ziggy, if I remember correctly. It's possible that the Ziggy tried had an upgraded tires/saddle (most likely not) or that the Nova was really beaten up (tires had almost no tread) so there was no comparison? Also there's a big price difference... so?
Was there other models you had considered before you purchased your Zig7 7???
I have one. I have been happy with it. Mine is a Zig 7, it came with fenders and a bell, but no rack or the pump in the seat tube.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...g-7?highlight=
Here is a thread with some pics of it, be warned the pics are mostly scenic with the bike being merely an innocent bystander.
I would be happy to answer any questions you had.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...g-7?highlight=
Here is a thread with some pics of it, be warned the pics are mostly scenic with the bike being merely an innocent bystander.
I would be happy to answer any questions you had.
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I don't know much about this bike but if you live nearby maybe you can tell us. ;-)
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Wow. Looks like you take it out to the nature & adventure lots! I've transit Panama before en route Costa Rica - definitely put it down of my list of places I want to visit in the future
So, how does it handle off-road? I just found a used Downtube Nova and tried it quickly, but it kinda felt stiff compared to the Breezer Ziggy, if I remember correctly. It's possible that the Ziggy tried had an upgraded tires/saddle (most likely not) or that the Nova was really beaten up (tires had almost no tread) so there was no comparison? Also there's a big price difference... so?
Was there other models you had considered before you purchased your Zig7 7???
So, how does it handle off-road? I just found a used Downtube Nova and tried it quickly, but it kinda felt stiff compared to the Breezer Ziggy, if I remember correctly. It's possible that the Ziggy tried had an upgraded tires/saddle (most likely not) or that the Nova was really beaten up (tires had almost no tread) so there was no comparison? Also there's a big price difference... so?
Was there other models you had considered before you purchased your Zig7 7???
I haven't taken the bike off road much. I did ride over some dirt and gravel roads, It handles that fairly well, but slick tires don't really help. I did try one stretch with larger rocks, it performed as expected for a bike with 20" wheels and no suspension.
I did consider an other Breezer, I think it was called Ziggy 8 (Not an IGH model), It was similar to mine but with slightly better components. It was a better bike, but not worth the several hundred dollars more.
The Zig 7 remained in Panama so I need a replacement. I bought a Dahon Mu P8 and have been very very pleased with it. Premium components all around, excellent ride and handling qualities plus to my eye it is a good looking bike.